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Friday, February 28, 2014

Creating a Level Playing Field

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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Radiation Leak in New Mexico: “We’ve never seen a level like we are seeing”


wippThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton


A nuclear waste facility near Carlsbad, New Mexico is the site of an airborne radiation leak. The high levels of particles were detected late Friday night at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.


WIPP is housed at an old salt mine, and toxic waste like plutonium is housed half a mile underground.


All of the 139 workers were sequestered on site.  


WIPP is the nation’s first transuranic nuclear waste repository, used to permanently dispose of low-level nuclear waste from government sites around the nation.


“These are radionuclides that are of a hazard if inhaled, but it is not the kind of radiation that penetrates, and so the primary concern for the release of this nature is (through) the ventilation passageway and that’s why our employees are sequestered in place,” said Roger Nelson, a Department of Energy spokesman. (source)



The staff members have all tested negative for contamination, and nonessential employees have been cleared to go home.


There have been false alarms in the past, but the DoE said initially that this was a legitimate leak.


“They (air monitors) have alarmed in the past as a false positive because of malfunctions, or because of fluctuations in levels of radon (a naturally occurring radioactive gas),” Department of Energy spokesman Roger Nelson said.


“But I believe it’s safe to say we’ve never seen a level like we are seeing. We just don’t know if it’s a real event, but it looks like one,” he said.


It was not yet clear what caused the air-monitoring system to indicate that radioactive particles were present at unsafe levels, Nelson said. (source)



The Department of Energy is conducting testing at the site. There is no indication of what caused the leak at this time.


According to the DoE, despite their initial statement, there’s no longer real cause for concern. Last night, they released updated measurements on the number of potentially harmful airborne alpha and beta particles and said that none seems to have reached the surface. The story changed dramatically, taking a turn for the positive, as Nelson said that the leak was “not significant”.


“Monitors at the WIPP boundary have confirmed there is no danger to human health or the environment,” the department said late Saturday night. “No contamination has been found on any equipment, personnel, or facilities.” (source)



Do you feel reassured?


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Contributed by Kimberly Paxton of www.TheDailySheeple.com.


Kimberly Paxton, a staff writer for The Daily Sheeple, is based out of upstate New York. You can follow Kimberly on Facebook and Twitter.


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Radiation Leak in New Mexico: “We’ve never seen a level like we are seeing”

Saturday, February 1, 2014

"Vaginas, Sea Level, And The Banning Of Reality" - MOC #149

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"Vaginas, Sea Level, And The Banning Of Reality" - MOC #149

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Highest Radiation Level Ever, Lethal In 20 Minutes, Recorded Outside Fukushima Reactor

Highest Radiation Level Ever, Lethal In 20 Minutes, Recorded Outside Fukushima Reactor
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Zero Hedge
December 8, 2013


With all the excitement about Japan’s soaring stock market (if plunging wages), crashing non-digital currency (leading to soaring energy prices), recent passage of an arbitrary secrecy bill (“Designed by Kafka & Inspired By Hitler“), and ongoing territorial spat with China, it is almost as if the Abe administration is desperately doing everything in its power, including some of the most ridiculous decisions taken by a government in recent history, to hide some key development behind the scenes. Such as this one perhaps: NHK reported today that TEPCO said radiation levels are extremely high in an area near a ventilation pipe at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. TEPCO found radiation of 25 sieverts an hour on a duct, which connects reactor buildings and the 120-meter-tall ventilation pipe.


Putting this number in context the estimated radiation level is the highest ever detected outside reactor buildings. People exposed to this level of radiation would die within 20 minutes.


The exhaust pipe in question was used to release radioactive gases following the outbreak of the accident 2 years ago.


TEPCO says radioactive substances could remain inside the pipes. Given TEPCO’s safety record, they could also leak outside of the pipes. And given the company’s “credibility” the world would be sure to learn about this… anywhere between 2 and 3 years after the fact.


In the meantime, we urge Japan to follow the bouncing, and so pleasantly distracting, Topix and Nikkei 225 balls, while sticking its head in the glow in the dark sand and completely ignore the radioactive monster in the closet.


From NHK:


Highest Radiation Level Ever, Lethal In 20 Minutes, Recorded Outside Fukushima Reactor NHK%20clip

  • A d v e r t i s e m e n t


… Which reminds us: on Thursday the following headline hit the Bloomberg tape:


  • FUKUSHIMA RADIATION TO REACH U.S. COAST AT SAFE LEVEL: NRC

We are sure it is nothing, and the NRC is telling the truth.


This article was posted: Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 7:30 am









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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Republican Rep. Dale Kooyenga: “There are certain values that the state upholds. If the values aren’t consistent at the local level, there is an opportunity for the state to come in and say these are our principles and they are good.”


The conservative Wisconsin State Journal is again trying to alert fellow Republicans something is dangerously wrong at the Capitol. While Republicans vilified Madison for forcing liberalism on everyone else, ramming conservatism down our throats is A-Okay? Didn’t think so.



The line that stood out for me is this breathtaking rightwing authoritarian philosophical statement:


Rep. Dale Kooyenga, R-Brookfield: “There are certain values that the state upholds. If the values aren’t consistent at the local level, there is an opportunity for the state to come in and say these are our principles and they are good.”



Gulp! Sound frighteningly familiar? Sounds a lot like what we heard from so many despotic foreign leaders.


Reporter Matthew DeFour wrote this nice summary:

Since consolidating control of state government in 2011, Gov. Scott Walker and the Republican Legislature have enacted a series of laws that upend a bedrock of their party’s conservatism: the principle of local control. The GOP has wrested from local government’s control of cellphone tower siting, shoreland zoning restrictions, landlord-tenant regulations, public employee residency requirements, family medical leave rules for private companies and large soft drink bans, among other things. It instituted a statewide voucher program opposed by many school boards and has kept tight property tax caps on school districts and municipalities. The latest and perhaps most disconcerting example for many local officials is a bill introduced by Sen. Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, that would limit a municipality’s ability to regulate certain aspects of frac sand mining operations, such as blasting, damage to highways, and air and water quality.

“Many (municipal leaders) will tell you how terrible it is and how it’s the worst they’ve ever seen,” said Dan Thompson, executive director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities.



But of course denial helps Republicans disconnect from their own hypocrisy:


Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said “legislators always take into account local feedback when developing bills,” including specific bill language. “The concerns of municipalities are carefully considered…



When Republicans are whining about there being too much local control, well…..


Walker spokesman Tom Evenson said other changes, such as ending residency requirements and the soft drink provision, are meant to protect individual freedoms, Evenson said.



Nice to know our state GOP is protecting our freedom to shop:


Republicans have long promoted themselves as the party of decentralized government and local control. UW-Madison political science professor emeritus Dennis Dresang. “But boy, recently, that’s really going out the door. What we see from the tea party types and the radical right types is, ‘I’ve got an idea, I’ve got an agenda, and it really ought to apply across the board.”



How do Republicans rationalize their authoritarian behavior?


Republicans … say many of the recent moves to limit local control derive from a different party plank than local control — deregulation.



If you want to know what the guiding philosophy of our rightwing authoritarian one party government is right now, Rep. Dale Kooyenga made it perfectly clear:


“There are certain values that the state upholds. If the values aren’t consistent at the local level, there is an opportunity for the state to come in and say these are our principles and they are good.”



“Rightwing Authoritarian” is a term defined in this recent blog post. Check it out.  




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Republican Rep. Dale Kooyenga: “There are certain values that the state upholds. If the values aren’t consistent at the local level, there is an opportunity for the state to come in and say these are our principles and they are good.”

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Jobless Claims Drop To Pre-Recession Level





The scene at a career fair held by the National Urban League last month in Philadelphia.



Mark Makela /Reuters /Landov

The scene at a career fair held by the National Urban League last month in Philadelphia.



The scene at a career fair held by the National Urban League last month in Philadelphia.


Mark Makela /Reuters /Landov



There were 320,000 first-time claims for unemployment insurance filed last week, the Employment and Training Administration reports.


Not only is that 15,000 fewer than had been filed the week before, it’s also the lowest number for any single week since before the U.S. economy officially slipped into its most recent recession in December 2007.


According to historical data kept by the agency, the last time claims for jobless benefits were lower in any single week was in October 2007. The last time claims for a single week were within a couple thousand of last week’s level was in January 2008, just after the recession began, when they totaled 322,000 one week and 321,000 the next.


During the recession, which officially ended in June 2009, claims reached a peak of 670,000 one week in March 2009. For most of the past two years, they stayed in a range of 350,000 to 400,000 per week.


Bloomberg News says the decline last week signals that “the U.S. job market continues to mend.”


Reuters writes that the data are “hinting at a pick-up in job growth in early August.” It also notes that:



“The four-week moving average for new claims, which irons out week-to-week volatility, fell 4,000 to 332,000, the lowest level since November 2007.”





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Jobless Claims Drop To Pre-Recession Level

Sunday, August 11, 2013

41%: Obama’s Approval Drops to Lowest Level in Gallup Poll Since 2011


CNS News
August 11, 2013


The percentage of Americans saying that they approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as president dropped to 41% in the Gallup poll’s three-day tracking average, the lowest it has been since Dec. 28, 2011.


Obama’s approval rating plunged in polling data the evening after he gave a rare afternoon press conference.


In Gallup’s three-day tracking period that ended on Thursday, Aug. 8, 44 percent had said they approve of the job he is doing and 46 percent said they disapproved.


One day later, in the tracking period that ended on Friday, Aug. 9, Obama’s approval was at 41 percent and his disapproval at 50 percent.


This article was posted: Sunday, August 11, 2013 at 4:21 am


Tags: domestic news, government corruption










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41%: Obama’s Approval Drops to Lowest Level in Gallup Poll Since 2011

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Shares, dollar drop on Fed tapering uncertainty


Leah Schnurr
Reuters
August 7, 2013


The dollar fell to a 7-week low against the yen on Wednesday while U.S. and European stocks waned as investors mulled when the Federal Reserve may start to remove the massive stimulus it has injected into the economy and markets.


The greenback also fell steeply against the pound after the Bank of England said it did not plan to lift interest rates until British unemployment falls to 7 percent, a level unlikely for another three years. But some investors, expecting that level to be reached sooner, brought forward their expectations for a rate hike, supporting sterling.


“Market participants are currently observing a situation where the data suggests a better economic outcome than they expected just a month or two ago,” said Bob Lynch, head of G10 FX strategy for the Americas at HSBC in New York.


Read more


This article was posted: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at 4:26 pm


Tags: economics










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Shares, dollar drop on Fed tapering uncertainty

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Spill-over threat: Fukushima radioactive groundwater rises above barrier level


Covers are installed for a spent fuel removal operation at Japan
Covers are installed for a spent fuel removal operation at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant’s unit 4 reactor building (C) in the town of Okuma, Fukushima prefecture on June 12, 2013. (AFP Photo)


Radioactive groundwater at the Japanese crippled nuclear plant has risen to levels above a barrier built to try and contain it – with risks of spilling over and reaching the ocean, Japanese media report.


The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), which is responsible for decommissioning the wrecked plant, estimated that contaminated groundwater could reach the surface within three weeks, the Asahi newspaper said.


One of the biggest challenges facing Tepco is to try and contain the radioactive water that cools the destroyed reactors as it mixes with 400 tonnes of fresh groundwater pouring into the plant every day.


The company has been attempting to inject a chemical into the ground to create a barrier to physically contain the groundwater, but the method is only effective 1.8 meters below the surface, whereas data from test wells shows that contaminated water has already risen to one meter below the surface.


A Tepco official said at the Friday meeting that equipment to pump out the water would only be in place at the end of August. According to local media reports, Tepco would need to pump out 100 tonnes of water daily to prevent leakage into the ocean.


But it is not clear where the contaminated water would be stored as more than 85% of Fukushima’s 380,000 tonne storage capacity is already full.


Workers have already built more than 1,000 tanks to store mixed water, which accumulates at the rate of an Olympic sized swimming pool every week.


The tanks were built in a hurry from parts of old containers brought to the site from closed down factories and then reassembled together with new parts and the steel bolts holding the tanks together will corrode in a few years.


Reporters and Tokyo Electric Power Co workers look up the unit 4 reactor building during a media tour at TEPCO
Reporters and Tokyo Electric Power Co workers look up the unit 4 reactor building during a media tour at TEPCO’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in the town of Okuma, Fukushima prefecture in Japan on June 12, 2013. (AFP Photo)


Tepco admits it has no idea how long the tanks will hold and estimates it will need to double capacity over the next three years if it is to contain all the water. After that it has no long term plan.


The decommissioning engineers also want to stem the flow of groundwater before it reaches the reactors by channeling it around the plant and into the sea. The plan is to capture the groundwater at the elevated end of the complex and divert it into a system of wells and pipes into the ocean.


Local fishermen are opposed to the idea and have rejected Tepco’s claims that radiation levels would be negligible.


Some of Tepco’s other efforts to stop radioactive water from leaking into the sea include sinking an 800-meter-long steel barrier along the coastline and even freezing the ground with technology used in subway-tunnel construction.


Experts from across the nuclear industry are not impressed and in January Tepco found fish contaminated with high levels of radiation inside a port at the plant.


As well as the problem of contaminated water Tepco has also not solved why the plant intermittently emits steam, if the repaired cooling system will hold and why groundwater is seeping into the basement.


Tepco admitted on Friday that an estimated 20 to 40 trillion Becquerel’s of tritium may have flowed into the Pacific Ocean since May 2011. Tritium has a half-life of twelve years. Tritium is only dangerous when it is inhaled, ingested via food or water or absorbed through the skin.


While in March a rat shorted a temporary switchboard and cut power used to cool spent uranium fuel rods for 29 hours.


A worker checks radiation levels on the window of a bus during a media tour at Japan
A worker checks radiation levels on the window of a bus during a media tour at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in the town of Okuma, Fukushima prefecture on June 12, 2013. (AFP Photo)


Industry experts and analysts are concerned at Tepco’s inability to get to grips with the problems on the site and whether it can successfully decommission the Fukushima plant.


“They let people know about the good things and hide the bad things. This culture of cover-up hasn’t changed since the disaster,” Atusushi Kasai, a former researcher at the Japan Atomic Energy Institute, told Japan Today.


Japan’s nuclear energy watchdog expressed alarm at Tepco’s own admission last month that radioactive water was leaking into the ocean as it was in direct contradiction to what they had previously said.


“They had said it wouldn’t reach the ocean, that they didn’t have the data to show that it was going into the ocean,” said Masashi Goto, a former nuclear engineer who has worked at plants run by Tepco.


Dale Klein who chairs a third-party panel commissioned by Tepco to oversee the reform of its nuclear division believes they are incompetent rather than deliberately withholding information.


“The plant is in a difficult physical configuration. I have some sympathy. It’s not the fact that we’re having surprises – it’s the way they are handling them. That’s where my frustrations are,” he said.


Tepco’s handling of the clean-up has further complicated Japan’s attempts to restart its 50 nuclear power plants, almost all of which have been idle since the disaster, forcing the country to import expensive fossil fuels for its energy needs.


Source: RT





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Spill-over threat: Fukushima radioactive groundwater rises above barrier level

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Censorship In America


Censorship In America

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

9/11 from street level


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9/11 from street level