“The plane was carrying employees of the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health when it took off from Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock around noon Wednesday, according to the firm and the Federal Aviation Administration.”
“In that frigid subterranean cavern at the Passaic Valley Water Commission in Totowa, Geetha Angara — scientist, wife and mother of three — met her horrible death 10 years ago today.”
” . . . In this chemistry-based analysis, the findings on the ground suppressed under orders from higher-ups, are examined for the most telling incontrovertible evidence: the chemistry regarding the liquid cargo of the five suspect tanker cars, the contents of which were set afire under government orders in a hastily dug trench. Contrary to official denials and disinformation about their chemical content, the actual payload was disclosed by the EPA detection of phosgene in that black cloud over East Palestine. Phosgene was infamously used for chlorine warfare aka “mustard gas” in France and Belgium during the First World War.Since it is not a byproduct of vinyl chloride (which contains only one chloride molecule, the actual precursor inside those tankers was a more dangerous chemical bonded with double the amount of chloride, just like phosgene.
The questions hereby raised are: Why were five tanker cars filled with a volatile chemical weapon precursor being transported toward the Eastern seaboard? What was the final destination of this chemical payload? Was the chemical cargo to be deployed for military use during warfare in blatant violation of the international treaty banning chemical weapons? Which battle zone was targeted for the massive chemical warfare attack?”. . . (more)
CDC-Oxford ‘Death Gene’ Is Key To The Brazilian Babies Riddle By Yoichi Shimatsu
” . . . this essay explains how the recent cases of Brazilian microcephaly were not caused by ZIKA but are instead a “side effect” of the RIDL gene-transfer. The so-called Death Gene blockage, using the GATA binding protein, can affect the same gene in human embryos as in the targeted mosquito pupae. The OX513-A captive mosquito program releases protein-carrier male mosquitoes to mate with the wild local female mosquitoes.The lethal protein enters the eggs to disrupt embyonic growth, causing the offspring to self-destruct (auto-side) before they reach adulthood. However, these same mother mosquitoes can then transfer the dangerous protein into women, thereby seriously harming human embryonic development of the brain, nerves, heart and testicles. Damage to the GATA-1 protein in human embryos is associated with Down Syndrome, a brain disorder similar to Brazilian microcephaly. (While there are many other causes of microcephaly, the new Brazil type is extraordinarily severe.)”
” . . . Science skeptics and pro-GM stooges are probably asking by now: Is there any proof that CDC had access to gene-delivery mosquitoes as early as the ZIKA outbreak in Yap? Quit your yapping, kids, because CDC was already cooperating to breed more varieties of mosquitoes with Oxitex in 2006. Named after the Oxitec affiliate 360 Genomics, the OX3604C mosquitoes were loaded with the RIDL death gene.
By 2008, CDC researchers were conducting field trials of Oxitec-3604C in Chiapas, Mexico, the heartland of the Zapatista movement in the very same year that their militant commandantes were declaring support for the Palestinian struggle. Need we say more? “
“On a stretch of land in Northern Saskatchewan a cluster of buildings mark the entrance to the Cigar Lake uranium mine. After being discovered in 1981, Cameco and AREVA officially marked the start of productionWednesday [Sept. 23, 2015] with a ribbon cutting and underground tour.”
” . . . Discovered in the Athabasca Basin, it is one of the richest uranium deposits ever found.”
“Cameco is now mining and shipping uranium at its long-delayed Cigar Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan.
The Saskatoon-based company said Thursday that ore production has begun at the site, which has been slow getting off the ground after a catastrophic flood in 2006.
Ore is being transported to the McClean Lake mill, located 70 kilometres to the northeast, which is operated by AREVA Resources Canada Inc., a minority owner of the mine.”
“. . . . The uranium deposit at Cigar Lake is expected to be one of the richest in the world, but getting to this point hasn’t been cheap — as of late last year, the capital costs were around $2.6 billion.”
Cameco (CCO) CCJ, announced today that production from the Cigar Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan has surpassed 10 million pounds of uranium concentrate (Cameco’s share 5 million pounds).
The Cigar Lake mine is owned by Cameco (50.025%), AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (37.1%), Idemitsu Canada Resources Ltd. (7.875%) and TEPCO Resources Inc. (5.0%) and is operated by Cameco.
“On December 3, the first consignment of Canadian uranium Cameco has ever sold to India reached the Port of Mumbai. This delivery is part of an agreement for Cameco to deliver 7.1 million pounds of uranium concentrate to India through 2020.”
The market for uranium is showing signs of life just over four years since Japan’s massive earthquake and tsunami caused the worst nuclear disaster in a quarter century.
Japan has plans to restart some nuclear reactors this year, the first since all of them in the country were eventually shut down in the wake of the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster.
“As a relatively cheap and clean source of energy, the demand for nuclear energy has been growing for fundamental reasons that even the Fukushima accident couldn’t derail,” said Brien Lundin, publisher of Gold Newsletter [ sounds like persistent internet troll, Silver & Gold man – F.C. ], which covers the entire metals and natural-resource sector.
“Cameco (CCO) CCJ, announced today that production from the Cigar Lake mine in northern Saskatchewan has surpassed 10 million pounds of uranium concentrate (Cameco’s share 5 million pounds).
The Cigar Lake mine is owned by Cameco (50.025%), AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (37.1%), Idemitsu Canada Resources Ltd. (7.875%) and TEPCO Resources Inc. (5.0%) and is operated by Cameco .”
The Joint Venture consists of 4 partners: TEPCO Resources Inc. (Canada),
TEPCO's wholly-owned subsidiary, CAMECO (Canada), COGEMA (France), and a
subsidiary of Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. (Canada). TEPCO Resources Inc.
owns 5% interest of Cigar Lake uranium mine project.The project has so far devoted itself to prepare for the construction,
including licensing and detailed engineering. The decision to proceed
with the construction was officially resolved among the Joint Venture
partners at the Joint Venture Management Committee meeting held in
Saskatchewan on December 21, 2004 (Japan time) and Canadian Nuclear Safety
Commission approved the construction licenseon the same day.
“SASKATCHEWAN – Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp. says it plans to boost the production rate at the Cigar Lake uranium mine to 16 million packaged lb of uranium concentrate. The company’s share will be 8 million lb, with the balance shared by its partners Areva Resources Canada (37%), Idemitsu Canada Resources (8%), and Tepco Resources (5%).
Ore from the Cigar Lake mine is treated at the McClean Lake uranium mill operated by Areva. With the increase in Cigar Lake ore, the throughput of the mill must be raised to 16 million lb U3O8 per year from the current rate of 13 million lb. Operator Areva will apply to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for permission to increase production. . . . “
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp. (JOGMEC) did the deal!
“These secret overseas funds are difficult to track down since funds can be routed through any of Tepco’s 258 affiliated companies.”
“Its long-term business relationship with Toshiba and Hitachi are hidden in Japan’s opaque system of cross-holdings of shares between related companies“
“Early US Atomic Energy Commission-WHOI [Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.] research is found below, indicating that Ken Buessler (WHOI) and Jay Cullen’s testing is not thorough enough. Their research is clearly inadequate to evaluate the impact of the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster on life in the Pacific. Given their funding-ties to the nuclear-military industrial complex, should one be surprised? They are getting a lot of governmental funding, and in the case of WHOI, foreign partnerships-funding, including the University of Tokyo!
Of course, Jay Cullen’s funding source frequently “partners” with Cameco, which co-owns a major, newly opened, uranium mine with TEPCO at Cigar Lake.”
“Jay Cullen, for example, is employed by the University of Victoria on the British Columbia, Canada coast.
The University of Victoria is funded by the Canadian federal government.
Canada is the number two exporter of uranium worldwide and a major exporter of nuclear reactors, just like the ones that have been melting down non-stop, 24/7, for four-and-a-half years now at Fukushima, Japan.”
“. . . . northern Saskatchewan – my home province – is the second largest producer of uranium in the world. This is where the uranium is mined – mainly from McArthur River, the largest uranium mine in the world.
We’re doing what we can to get back to number one, too. Uranium production in Saskatchewan is on the upswing after the opening of a new mine at Cigar Lake in March 2014.”
Dr. Leuren Moret says, “About 7 years ago I was invited to campaign against uranium mining in Canada (during a big election) at the request of MP Atamanenko representing the Cootenays (Mtn. range west of the Rockies) in British Columbia/Alberta area. I spent a lot of time and research learning about uranium and other deposits of minerals in Canada, including Cigar Lake.
QEII owns all of the mineral rights to the entire Commonwealth including Canada and she owns all the people too. The uranium deposits are very interesting including the geology of Canada and the United Plates of America (tectonic plates). I also learned a lot about the impact on the environment from the uranium mining activities – and public health.
Vancouver is a big big, big center of metals and mining speculation and stocks in Canada – and its all very corrupt and crooked. I was writing so much and doing interviews about 5 years ago online that my information started showing up on big mining investors websites. It was pretty exciting, but I also learned how dirty and fraudulent most of the non-existing mining companies really are where people get conned into investing into mining companies that are just a front for stealing money.”
“Uravan is a Calgary; Alberta based R&D mineral exploration companyspecializing in uranium exploration….
…in 2008 Uravan entered into a multi-year collaborative research agreement with QFIRat Queen’s University[!!!].QFIR was established in 1997 under the direction of Dr. Kurt Kyser. Research interests at QFIR include stable isotope geochemistry, evolution of fluids in basins, low-temperature geochemistry, geochronology and fluid-rock interactions. The focus of theUravan-QFIRcollaborative work is thestudy of uranium deposit geology...”
Item – ABC News – Japanese Panel Urges Greater Military Role
Citing threats from China and North Korea, a government-appointed panel is urging Japan to reinterpretits pacifist constitution to allow the use of military force to defend other countries.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe formally received the panel’s report Thursday and vowed to seek ways to allow the military to do more for the country’s own defense and for international peace.
“We must study if the current interpretation of the constitution is sufficient in order to protect the people and their peaceful lives,” Abe said.
But he also sought to assuage concerns both at home and in neighboring countries that he is returning Japan to its militarist past.
“There is a misunderstanding that Japan will return to a country that wages war, but that will never happen,” he said. “Japan sticks to its pacifist pledge it has kept since the end of the war.”
The report sets the stage for Abe’s push to allow the military to play a greater role in international security.
Japan currently maintains a military only for its own defense, and has previously interpreted the war-renouncing Article 9 of its post-World War II constitution as meaning it cannot engage in what is known as collective self-defense.
If approved, the change could allow Japan to come to the defense of the United States or other countries, even if Japan itself is not under attack. . . . (more)
O.K., “Mr. Doomsday Cult” Abe, if you have a military (illegal) that you now currently maintain only for “defense” how is it you got caught making nuclear weapons?
Shimatsu – Proof Of Fukushima Weapons Program Rense.com World Exclusive
[snip]
Yellow-Cake Factory 608
Fukushima Province has a history of involvement in atomic weapons development, according to a New York Times article by Martin Fackler titled “Fukushima’s Long Link to a Dark Nuclear Past” (Sept. 6). Following the lead of Japanese news reports, the correspondent visited the town of Ishikawa, less than an hour’s drive south of the Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant. There he interviewed Kiwamu Ariga who as a student during the war was forced to mine uranium ore from a local foothill to supply the military-run Factory 608, which refined the ore into yellow-cake.
Is Japan’s Elite Hiding A Weapons Program Inside Nuclear Plants? By Yoichi Shimatsu
[snip]
Death of Deterrence
Meanwhile in 2009, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a muted warning on Japan’s heightened drive for a nuclear bomb- and promptly did nothing. The White House has to turn a blind eye to the radiation streaming through American skies or risk exposure of a blatant double standard on nuclear proliferation by an ally. Besides, Washington’s quiet approval for a Japanese bomb doesn’t quite sit well with the memory of either Pearl Harbor or Hiroshima.
In and of itself, a nuclear deterrence capability would be neither objectionable nor illegal- in the unlikely event that the majority of Japanese voted in favor of a constitutional amendment to Article 9. Legalized possession would require safety inspections, strict controls and transparency of the sort that could have hastened the Fukushima emergency response. Covert weapons development, in contrast, is rife with problems. In the event of an emergency, like the one happening at this moment, secrecy must be enforced at all cost- even if it mean
” . . . there are thousands of workers, you’ve got to understand, there’s thousands and thousands of workers, highway six is packed with cars buses trucks coming in and out of the plant and yet around the reactor you’re lucky to see one or two guys, what are those thousands of workers doing inside the plant, you know there’s a huge mystery here, after they dealt with other secret sites they moved them to fukushima two , they moved them up north, that’s how secret this work is that’s going on, there’s a massive amount of work going on at fukushima that has nothing to do with the decommissioning of the reactor, thousands of men are engaged in a super secret project trying to dig out equipment, trying to dig out massive contamination, there’s been trucks going out of there just endlessly with high level nuclear waste on both trucks and trains… a massive secret”
Reposted below in its original state in case of censorship – (please repost!)
Yoichi Shimatsu – Hong Kong Aug 26 2013 {interview www.rense.com} Shimatsu speaking….
I’m in Hong Kong just got back from Malaysia Japan is involved in exported Nuclear Power Plants Japan wants to become more involved in regional conflicts That’s just what south asia needs in more nuclear power and conflicts i think right now it’s one of the few pockets in the world that’s fairly safe from radiation. they want to kill themselves. anyway this is a zone where a lot of japanese business’s and people are moving to for safety reasons fukushima built on a bluff about 40 ft above the sea, it’s all like sandstone composite gravel and sand that’s just sort of geologically stuck together its not very hard and it does crumble and oatmeal is a wonderful descriptiong of it… when it does get wet it doesn’t only get soft and mushy but that composite begins to break down..the acids in the water tend to break it down and it is crumbling now and a lot like handford, no it’s actually worse than hanford, the ground under the water storage tank where they put the water out of the reactors …
those tanks are so closely crowded together that the ground under those is collapsing now and the tanks are tilting in to one another , and as you know a lot of the piping isn’t gonna take the strain anymore…
so they’re worried about it…
there’s a massive amount of water throwing thru the ground water into the ocean where there’s been a build up of tritium inside the jetty ..you know fukushima 1 has a little port of it’s own where things can come in and out of the plant unnoticed by the public because it’s completely hidden from site …inside that jetty tritium has been rapidly building up meaning there are underground nuclear reactions going on in that water and there’s so much of it , it actually causes these clouds, these fog banks to along the bank in the middle of summer when there’s never been any fog…this strange fog hugging the cost far down , 15 km, we’re talking not a little tritium being produced we’re talking massive amounts of tritium being produced…
possible on unprecedented levels…
i think probably the largest single production of tritium the world has ever seen… there are really huge nuclear events going on there…
i think the main stream press if finally coming to the understanding that this thing i(s) out of control…
it’s dangerous… and potentially very dangerous…
Prof at Tokyo U of Marine Sciences says there’s massive amounts of heavy radio nucleides making it out to the sea.. he says there’s another source he has clear data …he’s talking plutonium and uranium in massive quantities outside in that jetty area which means there’s a drainage pipe that’s still in tact pushing out very very powerful nucleotides from very enriched plutonium and uranium from some other underground source in fukushima 1 and that’s i think, the center of the mistery here…
that’s as far as he’ll[prof] go..but as far as i’ve said from very very early on since a month or so after 311 that there are undergound nuclear seperation/enrichment labs … that are hidden away undergound, it’s a huge site, and some of them have been excavated and some of them have not been excavated …i don’t think this one has been, it must have survived, it must have had a lot of internal damage, no one can go down, but it’s not in a state of total collapse as some other places are, so that’s pouring out very highly enriched uranium and plutonium directly into the sea and he [prof] says it’s thousands of times more radioactive than the ground water if you’ve got that much wargrade material that’s stored in a destroyed lab that may have been involved in seperation that people cannot get into now that they are desperately trying to dig out…
there are thousands of workers, you’ve got to understand, there’s thousands and thousands of workers, highway six is packed with cars buses trucks coming in and out of the plant and yet around the reactor you’re lucky to see one or two guys, what are those thousands of workers doing inside the plant, you know there’s a huge mystery here, after they dealt with other secret sites they moved them to fukushima two , they moved them up north, that’s how secret this work is that’s going on, there’s a massive amount of work going on at fukushima that has nothing to do with the decommissioning of the reactor, thousands of men are engaged in a super secret project trying to dig out equipment, trying to dig out massive contamination, there’s been trucks going out of there just endlessly with high level nuclear waste on both trucks and trains… a massive secret and this is what the professor is referring to when he says there’s another source of high level radiation going out into the pacific basically unfettered , it’s not leaking out, it’s pouring out, it’s draining out.. so there’s other things going on at the plant but there’s not been one word of mention by tepco or the japanese govt or the japanese military, for that matter, so we’re talking about something other than what was happening at chernobyl ….
fukushima has wiped out the ozone over the pacific, killing all sorts of life, which basically threatens to wipe out , to end life , they may have created the first dead ocean. it’s really time for the japanese govt to fess up what they’ve been doing… it’s time for them to tell us what’s really been happening at fukushima how much material is there , not as fuel rods, but as war head material, how much is being pumped into the ocean, to finally tell us the truth, and at that point i think the world will have to take over you’ll have to get rid of the japanese head of the IAEA… they’re going to have to investigate before they attempt anything, other wise thousands of people will die, they’re going to be walking into a trap …
we have no idea how many workers have died, the situation is critical, very serious, and the people on the advisory, nuclear regulatory commission, have to come out in agreement with me, that there is a danger of a fusion/fission reaction the tritium poses a danger of another massive explosion, a situation where everyone inside will be killed, and here could be a chain reaction where japan will become totally uninhabitable and many of the regions in the the pacific will be gone …and large parts of north america probably will have to be evacuated , most of california and the northern tier of the united states,…
that’s the danger we face today, and it’s not a joke, because this committee is already talking about another massive explosion which is technically feasible…
the word they use is corrossion, they’re not talking about rust, theyre talking about bombardment, massive numbers of reactions, nuclear and chemical, elements inside the steel are becoming radioactive and then become themselves emitters, all the sealant materials, it has just been eaten up by the radiation… all the dires warnings are preparing for dumping all the tanks into the ocean,… they have to do like five at a time because if they do it all at once it’s gonna trigger a reaction… an explosion, they’re preparing us for it,…
these emissions, far worse is yet to come and the worst case scenario is around the corner, no one’s talking about fish anymore, after the fog they’re really scared now, they realize that this water is dynamic with nucleotides and with tritium and anything in there is just terrible to eat, touch or get near…
[ref WTC underground nukes that NO ONE CAN SPEAK ABOUT] what would work is an underground nuclear reaction, you drop everything into the ground into a basically heat sealed cavern which you could then feed water into and would be less porous than what we have now, obviously, it would be molten rock that solidifies into a crater , that would have worked, [not an atmospheric detonation] you’ve seen demostrations of this, taking down skyscrappers, blowing them up with all the stories going into the basement and very little dust coming out of there, you’ve seen this on t.v., take everything there, you have a downward and sideward nuclear blast, you would have everything dropping into the cavern, and you would have very little stuff going into the air and water, comparatively, BUT IT”S TOO LATE FOR THAT NOW……..
it’s far too late for that now, we’ve got to think of other ways, it’s not contained any more, stuff has leaked out all over the place, it’s a vast area, there’s underground streams there, the rock is not solid, we’re talking it’s now sort of a lace work, a lace work of radiation all over the place, that’s spread everywhere, i think it’s too late , it’s all out of containment now…
in the early days , …. but now if you did nuke the think you’d have so many channels that have opened up leaking, it would be very difficult to seal, it’s like a sponge, if you blow a firecracker in a sponge what do you get, just more holes… now we’re really in a pickle, in three to six months this thing is gonna get away from us and if we don’t contain this now and find a way to hold everything first of all we don’t know what we’re up against, where the nuclear labs are, how much material is inside those weapons labs… and access points, how much water are they pumping into it, we don’t know where the drains are, unless the japanese govt puts all the cards on the table it would be suicide for an international team to go in there… we’d just have one team after another go in there and dissappear…
and god knows how many japanese workers are really dead now…
there’s no way this could have gone one without spectacular numbers of deaths already, and i’ve heard the horror stories from early on, there’s no medical reports, the few they talk about are the ones on the surface who are not like the jumpers… they’re not the people who go into the highly radioactive places they’re the people on the surface… there’s no word at all on the jumpers, the guys that have to go in, people who are paid for two weeks for a two day job… we have no idea, these are the people who have been erased from the face of japan, we have no idea what’s happened to them… and i’ve said, we’re heard, there’s been rumors of thousands of bodies, .. a very large extensive facility with dozens of labs…
the villagers have told me there are hidden labs up in the mountains off inside tunnels, this is a los alamos, … the other thing is , there is a powerful political person who says japan will copy german’s model of no nuclear power..
he says japan have to learn to live without manchuria, it’s going to have to live without nuclear power… we must shut down now…
HONG KONG – NSA cyber-espionage against this tiny territory has zero value in terms of military or anti-terrorism intelligence since Hong Kong hosts only a miniscule Chinese garrison and lacks strategic assets such as nuclear stockpiles, missile bases or even an air-defense system, and also because its port inspection program has been jointly run with the U.S. since soon after 9.11.
Why then did the National Security Agency focus its PRISM computer-hacking system on this little island, as exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowdon? The more tempting target than imaginary terrorists or phantasmagoric nuclear smugglers is Hong Kong’s role as a global financial center and conduit for international funds from mainland China interests. . . .
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