Fukushima Spawns New Monster – Gigantic Radioactive Oarfish Discovered Off California Coast
National Report
October 17, 2013

Serious Medical Complications Are Expected For Those Who Came In Contacted With The Mutated Oarfish
<NR>Toxic tides from the failing Fukushima power plant have been brewing up some frighteningly huge creatures off the shores of the Pacific.
Jasmine Santana was snorkeling off the Southern California coast when she noticed something unusual about 15 feet below. It was the lifeless body of a massive eel-like fish measuring almost 18 feet in length. She grabbed the colossal carcass and dragged it to shore where the stench of it’s decomposing bulk drove everyone off the beach.
This didn’t stop a horde of attention thirsty instagram hipsters from posing with the freakishly large decomposing radioactive mutant. They suppressed their urge to vomit long enough to gently cradle the massive putrid animal for a hasty photo shoot.
<NR>Toxic tides from the failing Fukushima power plant have been brewing up some frighteningly huge creatures off the shores of the Pacific.
Jasmine Santana was snorkeling off the Southern California coast when she noticed something unusual about 15 feet below. It was the lifeless body of a massive eel-like fish measuring almost 18 feet in length. She grabbed the colossal carcass and dragged it to shore where the stench of it’s decomposing bulk drove everyone off the beach.
This didn’t stop a horde of attention thirsty instagram hipsters from posing with the freakishly large decomposing radioactive mutant. They suppressed their urge to vomit long enough to gently cradle the massive putrid animal for a hasty photo shoot.
– See more at: http://nationalreport.net/fukushima-spawns-radioactive-oarfish/#sthash.SUij9pNC.dpuf
VIDEO — Nuclear Danger: World Action Now on Fukushima
Global Research TV
October 9, 2013
Journalist, author, activist and historian Harvey Wasserman has been reporting on, and participating in, the nuclear free movement for decades. In that time, by his judgment, only one other event matches the danger to the world posed by the Cuban Missile Crisis. That event is the ongoing nuclear disaster at Fukushima.
Haven’t heard about it in the corporate media? That’s because the deadly and dying global nuclear industry and its allies don’t want you to know.
That’s why he has organized a petition drive to the UN advocating international expert oversight of, and participation in, management of the Fukushima crisis.
In this interview, he explains why we must all be involved in this world-historical challenge to human and planetary survival.
Sign the petition here:
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/the-…
[Video Recording: Morgan Peterson and Herb Peterson in Los Angeles, California;
Interview & Editing: Mary Beth Brangan and Jim Heddle in Northern California.]
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Mutated Fukushima Giant Hornet Responsible For Multiple Nebraska Casualties
by Jane M. Agni
National Report
October 2, 2013

Giant Hornets Such As The Ones Pictured Above Have Been Responsible For Multiple Deaths In Nebraska Last Month
<NR>In the wake of the world’s most catastrophic nuclear disaster, hospitals in central Nebraska have recently been reporting several deaths caused by a particularly venomous species of Asian wasp that has found its way into the states.
It was reported that these pests have been contaminated by radioactive debris from the failed Fukushima power plant. This has caused them to nearly quadruple in size, and become hyper aggressive.
As if that wasn’t horrific enough, the giant hornet also possesses venom which is nearly 2000 times stronger than that of the common wasp. We spoke to doctor Leon Hobbes of the Nebraska Medical Research Symposium and he reported the following:
“I have never seen anything like it… One sting causes nearly immediate necrosis of surrounding tissue. The venom then quickly spreads causing the destruction of organs. Most victims succumb to renal failure often within hours. Some have had such intense allergic reactions that the complications were enough to cause death within a matter of minutes…”
<NR>In the wake of the world’s most catastrophic nuclear disaster, hospitals in central Nebraska have recently been reporting several deaths caused by a particularly venomous species of Asian wasp that has found its way into the states.
It was reported that these pests have been contaminated by radioactive debris from the failed Fukushima power plant. This has caused them to nearly quadruple in size, and become hyper aggressive.
As if that wasn’t horrific enough, the giant hornet also possesses venom which is nearly 2000 times stronger than that of the common wasp. We spoke to doctor Leon Hobbes of the Nebraska Medical Research Symposium and he reported the following:
“I have never seen anything like it… One sting causes nearly immediate necrosis of surrounding tissue. The venom then quickly spreads causing the destruction of organs. Most victims succumb to renal failure often within hours. Some have had such intense allergic reactions that the complications were enough to cause death within a matter of minutes…”
– See more at: http://nationalreport.net/mutated-fukushima-giant-hornet/#sthash.LIiSCEah.dpuf
Typhoon, Flood and Mudslide Warnings Issued For Fukushima Region
As TEPCO and the Japanese government finally admit that the problem at Fukushima is “Out of Control”, another large natural disaster is on its way.

(Photo by Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images)
By JG Vibes
Intellihub.com
September 16, 2013
Just weeks ago a TEPCO official declared a state of emergency at Fukuhima, saying that things could become worse than ever at the plant.
Over the years since the disaster initially occurred there have been mixed signals from the governments of the world and their affiliated scientific organizations. However most independent investigations have shown that things are far more serious than the media has been telling the public.
Additionally, recent radiation readings at and around the site suggest that radiation levels are actually rising.[1] In the midst of this crisis, the Fukushima region is experiencing another natural disaster.
A typhoon just reached the shore near Fukushima this morning, and is predicted to cause deeper complications to the contaminated water in the area.
ABC News reported that “TEPCO workers at the plant are battening down the site as the typhoon approaches. They have attached ropes to outdoor piping and pumps, and are using large weights to try to prevent cranes from possibly toppling over. With torrential rains expected this afternoon, there are fears that more contaminated water will seep into the groundwater and flow into the sea.”[2]
According to The Australian “the typhoon made landfall this morning in Toyohashi, Aichi prefecture, packing gusts of up to 162km/h, the Japan Meteorological Agency said….The typhoon, moving north-northeast at a speed of 45km/h, is expected to head towards the capital and its surrounding region later today, the agency says…. The agency issued the highest alert for “possibly unprecedented heavy rain” in Kyoto and its adjacent prefectures, warning residents in danger zones to evacuate to shelters.”[3]
Throughout the whole entire meltdown process TEPCO and the Japanese government have downplayed the environmental impact of the Fukushima disaster.
One politician was even arrogant enough to drink radioactive water, in a desperate move to save credibility for the government.[4]
All parties involved behind the scenes are remaining completely silent, although the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIIC) has already concluded that the nuclear disaster at Fukushima was “a profoundly man-made disaster that could and should have been foreseen and prevented.”[5]
In contrast to the official reports coming from the government and the power company, test after test has shown that the meltdown has had a significant impact on the surrounding area.
Sources:
[1] Fukushima Workers Ordered to Cover Detection Devices to Downplay Radiation Levels – Intellihub
[2] Typhoon Man-yi hits Japan raising fears about Fukushima nuclear plant – ABC News
[3] Typhoon stokes fears for Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant – The Australian
[4] Japan MP drinks radioactive water – Telegraph
[5] Fukushima was a man made disaster – Pakalert Press
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South Korea bans seafood products from Japan’s Fukushima region [video included]

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PressTV
September 6, 2013
South Korea has started boycotting all seafood products from Japan’s Fukushima region, following reports of radiation contamination from the crippled nuclear plant.
South Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said Friday that Seoul has now banned all fishery products from Fukushima and seven other nearby prefectures.
South Korean Prime Minister Office Spokesman Shin Joong-don said, “The government has decided to take a special measure, which is banning imports of all seafood from eight Japanese prefectures around Fukushima, after having a ministerial-level meeting presided by Prime Minister Chung Hong-won on September 5, and a government-ruling party consultation on 6th.”
The ministry said Tokyo had failed to release sufficient information regarding the damaged nuclear plant and its continuous stream of contaminated water leaking into the Pacific.
Japanese officials say the level of radioactive water leaking from the site has reached its highest point ever.
Scientists also tested high rates of radioactive cesium in fish near the plant.
“The measures are due to the sharp increase in concern from the public about the flow of hundreds of tons of contaminated water into the ocean at the site of the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan. Our government made the decision as it is unclear how the Japanese crisis will progress and it will be difficult to precisely predict the future risk with the Japanese government data only,” Shin Joong-don stated.
One of the only two active reactors at the Oi plant, in the Fukui Prefecture in western Japan, went offline on September 3, with the other one being halted later this month.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was damaged in a mega-earthquake followed by a tsunami on March 11, 2011.
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VIDEO — The WiFi “Smart” Toilet Gets Hacked. Seriously, there’s a WiFi Toilet.
Mark Dice
August 23, 2013
A Japanese company has built a “smart toilet” that uses WiFi, and of course hackers have figured out how to remotely take over the toilet and make it spray you in the butt or flush repeatedly. Who would want a WiFi toilet?
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Local Official in Canada: Test fish for Fukushima contamination — “It’s a very, very important issue and quite frightening” — Concern over radioactive pollution growing

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enenews.com
August 22, 2013
Title: Nuclear meltdown’s effect on B.C. fish unclear – Opinion
Source: Times Colonist (Victoria, B.C.; Canada.com network)
Author: Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist
Date: August 21, 2013
Nuclear meltdown’s effect on B.C. fish unclear
Concern is growing that radioactive water from a damaged nuclear plant in Japan could affect fish in B.C.
Karla Robison, Ucluelet’s manager of environmental and emergency services, wants Ucluelet council to ask senior levels of government to support a study of chemicals in fish.
“We could work with local folks who are out fishing to get tissue samples and make sure there are no problems with the fish,” said Robison […] “It’s a very, very important issue and quite frightening,” she said. […]
[hat tip: WhatReallyHappened]
