Sunday, May 29, 2011
The Anti Tax Payer's Bill Of Rights Lawsuit
"The group of more than 30 current and former public officials" lead by Rep. Andy Kerr and former Sen. Norma Anderson are filing a lawsuit that is against the Taxpayers Bill of Rights calling these laws "unconstitutional."
See the CBS Local article for more.
TABOR provides an important check on the government's power.
Do you support TABOR? Sign the Twitition (Twitter petition) at twitition.com/874ug.
Nuclear Super Typhoon? Massive storm may approach Fukushima this weekend — Current gusts of 195 mph
Songda’s winds increased to 241 kilometers (150 miles) per hour from 213 kph yesterday, the U.S. Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center said on its website. The storm’s eye was about 240 kilometers east of Aparri in the Philippines at 8 a.m. today, the center said. Songda was moving northwest at 19 kph and is forecast to turn to the northeast and cross the island of Okinawa by 9 p.m. local time tomorrow before heading for Honshu.
The center’s forecast graphic includes a possible path over Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant, which has been spewing radiation since March 11 when an earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems. Three of six reactor buildings have no roof after explosions blew them off, exposing spent fuel pools and containment chambers that are leaking.
SuperTycoon Heads to Japan
“We are still considering typhoon measures and can’t announce detailed plans yet,” Takeo Iwamoto, a spokesman at Tokyo Electric Power Co., said by phone when asked about the storm. The utility known as Tepco plans to complete the installation of covers for the buildings by October, he said.
Japan is regularly buffeted by typhoons and tropical storms during the northwestern Pacific cyclone season. In 2004, eight cyclones passed over or skirted the country’s Tohoku region, where the Fukushima station is located, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. The earliest was in May that year. The eyes of two storms passed within 300 kilometers of Tohoku last year, the agency’s data show.
Fourth Storm
Songda, the name of a branch of the Red River in Vietnam, is the fourth storm to form over northwest Pacific this year. The storm lashed the Philippines as it passed the eastern seaboard, leaving one person dead, according to the country’s disaster council. Songda prompted evacuations of coastal areas and caused flooding that jammed traffic and stranded travelers.Damage to crops was “very minimal” as most had been harvested before the storm passed, Philippine Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala told reporters today.
The U.S. Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center classifies storms as supertyphoons when their maximum sustain winds reach at least 150 miles per hour, according to the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
Source: Bloomberg
Saturday, May 28, 2011
May 21, 2011: The end of the world
Background:
Many are saying this is just another phony. In a yahoo forum, one user suggests that he may have a mental problem. This man truly thinks of himself as a "prophet" who has figured out the secret code of the bible. If someone believed that, I am sure they would find something to write about. On the other hand, maybe this is all just a big money making scheme.
Acronym from nocureforthat.org
In a forum David wrote:
Let ME make a prediction: Nothing will happen on May 21. But then Harold Camping will have a big problem, as will his followers. I predict that they will say that THEY averted this disaster with their prayer and righteousness, and that God has simply DELAYED it. This will enable Camping to keep on the air, and it will give him fodder to do this all over again soon. It will have to be soon because he is pushing 90 years old.
I think David said it best. Furthermore, these phony prophets need to go to jail.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Fukushima and Japan's Terror

As we all know, a large earthquake and tsunami that has swept through the coast of Japan on March 11th of this year has caused a extreme meltdown at a nuclear plant in Fukushima, Japan.
2 months after the disaster, the meltdown is still an ongoing stage.
Chernobyl 1986
On 26 April 1986, in Chernobyl, reactor four suffered a catastrophic power increase, leading to explosions in its core. This dispersed large quantities of radioactive fuel and core materials into the atmosphere and ignited the combustible graphite moderator. The burning graphite moderator increased the emission of radioactive particles, carried by the smoke, as the reactor had not been encased by any kind of hard containment vessel.

An explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive contamination into the atmosphere, which spread over much of Western USSR and Europe. It is considered the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima I nuclear accidents).

An estimated 15,000 to 30,000 people have died in the aftermath. More than 2.5 million Ukranians suffer from health problems related to the Chernobyl blast, with 80,000 of them receiving a pension.

The town of Pripyat became abandoned after the explosion in Chernobyl.

2 months after the Fukushima nuclear accident, experts are now saying that Fukushima could leave a worse scar than the Chernobyl accident.

Fukushima, March 11, 2011
Following the 9.0 earthquake and the tsunami in the Sendai region of Japan, Japan initially announced that the nuclear plant has shut down and the core temperature has been rising due to the disabled generators.

At 7:03 pm, on the day of the disaster, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan declares a nuclear emergency status. Japan comforted the people by telling them that the warnings are just "safety precautions" and everything was "under control" and that the damages were "minimal". They also announced that the nuclear plant had no radioactive leaks.

On the following day, media sources reported that Japan was pouring seawater into the plant. No one questioned or answered why they were putting seawater into the plant. Were they out of water? Now we know that they were mixing small amount of Boron to slowdown the rising temperatures. Now we also know that the 1st reactor was already leaking the day after the disaster.

Japan was hiding the fast meltdown process and on March 12th, due to hydrogen explosions they release steam that contains radioactive materials. Soon they announce that the steam only had "some" radioactive materials and it's acceptable level of radiation.

Soon the whole world was worreid that the blowing wind would carry the radiation and spread to other regions. America, France, Germany, Canada all reported that it was an acceptable level of radioactivity. OH BULL! Researchers in the United States have performed thousands of radiation experiments in humans to determine the effects of ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination on the human body. US Government experiments with radiation.
Managing Director, Akio Komori of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the company that manages the Fukushima nuclear plant, cried after a press conference. He admitted that the ongoing radiation leaks were serious enough to cause injury or death in the highest area of danger, closest to the damaged plant.

2 months after the disaster, Fukushima nuclear plants are still out of control and the work is still being done to lower the core temperature. Although the world knows more now about the plants than we did before, we are still ignorant of things that the Japanese Government is hiding from the rest of the world. Releasing steams and releasing nuclear radiation into the ocean.... Now what's next?
