2011 Thoughts on 3.11 and 9.11

Tell your friends and tell your neighbors. Tell them to tell their friends and neighbors.
#Fukushima triple nuclear meltdowns are still in progress.  NO EFFORTS TO CONTAIN.
aafn  countries  july 27 2013WE are the Media Now.  Over the Course, WE have succeeded in reaching and touching many lives.
The blog, ASK ABOUT FUKUSHIMA NOW, has been viewed in these countries, by nearly 55,000 individuals.  See and share the list of posts.  Revisit them. Compare what  was known then to now.  Be alert to what was known then, and has been covered up further now.
Multiple those individuals by how many Friends a FB Activist may have, and you know that collectively,
we have done an awesome job, one post at a time. It ain’t over. #311 will never be over.  Now, we continue
to pray for the dead and dying, and fight like hell for the living.  Fukushima IS an extinction level event.
Continue to do your own research and draw your own conclusions. SHUN THE NUKERS.  MAKE EVERY MOMENT COUNT.
WE ARE THE MEDIA NOW….. Think locally! ACT globally. OCCUPY VIRTUALLY!  #StayOuttaTheStreets! WE’VE BEEN POISONED.
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#FukushimaRecollections from September 2011…..we do not…forget.
#Fukushima Update:   This will help you grasp the concept of the in-progress ELE. Read slowly and carefully. Draw your own conclusions. Tell your friends and tell your neighbors, and tell them to tell their friends and neighbors.
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There are seven (7) pools for highly radioactive used reactor cores. It is not independently known how many of the seven reactor core pits still exist.
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‪#‎Tepco‬ refuses to give access to independent third parties. So, there is no independently confirmed report. To start there were 6 reactors at Fukushima Daiichi; three blew up. The ‪#‎radiation‬ from a fourth reactor that did not blow up is the highest of the four. It is so high that neither humans nor robots can even enter the #2 reactor building.
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The four crippled reactors had 429 tonnes of reactor core in the reactors and thousands of tons of old used cores in the water pits.
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‪#‎Chernobyl‬ terrorized the world when 53 tonnes of the core burned.  Therefore, Fukushima is an Extinction Level Event. The whole planet is already contaminated and yet, to date, no corrective measures have been done.
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~~Following text by “Lucy” reblogged from DiaNukes.org~~~
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SEPTEMBER 12, 2011

Dear World:

9.11.11 is nearly over on the West Coast of California.   Last night, and much of today, I posted the following:

“More than 90 countries lost citizens in the attacks on the World Trade Center.” Now is the time for people of goodwill, all around the planet, to come together. Let us also come together in prayer for solutions to the nuclear disaster currently taking place in Fukushima, in spite of news blackouts, that threatens all of humanity. PRAY PEOPLE PRAY; LOVE ONE ANOTHER; COME TOGETHER FOR SOLUTIONS TO ALL THE CHALLENGES OF 9.11 AND 3.11 XOXOXOX

 

lucy in the sky with diamondsNew to understandings of the nuclear threats of humanity, lives in California, USA, has a day job in the real estate world, has past experience working with convicts in America’s maximum security penitentiaries, establishing an “8 o’clock, local time prayer network” in an organization in the 1980s called Prisoners Unanimous—Embracing All Planetary Prisoners. The purpose of that organization was to “Promote the spirit of goodwill among incarcerated people and society at large via prayer and pen” at a time that the number of incarcerated citizens in America was a FRACTION of the population it is today. L believes that the heart of humanity is sound, and that those of us here, on the planet now, came to assist in the awakening of humanity, and sharing light in darkened places around the planet. L  also believes that humans are not the highest form or most intelligent form of life on the planet, evidenced by current state of affairs, and encourages receptivity to help from friendly Star Visitors. She believes that the challenges of 9.11 and of global politics pale in the desperate need of finding solutions for Fukushima now.

Visit L on Facebook here

With much prayer, meditation, and contemplation, I “pasted” those few words for hours on FaceBook group and individual walls.  If there is a “posting blast” feature of FB, I haven’t found it.  So, I prayed and posted, prayed and posted, prayed and posted.  I would be tempted to comment on something I read while posting, but for the most part, I prayed and I posted.  For hours and hours.   Before posting, I would send a quick prayer ahead, trusting that the right eyes would see, and the right hearts would open, and respond.   One link to a friend would lead to another……and so the evening went.  Some friends had just a few friends on the wall, others had many.  I began to smile as I posted, ever grateful for the “Information Super Highway.”  I posted on walls of groups organizing to speak on the technical and scientific aspects of Fukushima, I posted on groups of a variety of “Star-Visitor” types, I posted on some quasi-political-action groups, I posted on spiritual groups, and I posted on the walls of friends….new and old.  I posted on walls of people in America, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Russia, Thailand, India and some anonymous places….and goodness knows where else.   On 9.11, I reposted, whenever there was a reference to 9.11 or to 3.11.   Many of my fellow American citizens are highly suspicious of many of the actions of our government in recent years….We still have the freedom of speech, so I posted the above words on other posts that had kind, and not-so-kind sentiments about this date in our history.  I received posts from friends in Japan, with kind wishes for those of us in America, to which I promptly responded with returned prayers.

WHAT I KNOW IS THAT PRAYERS CHANGE PEOPLE AND PEOPLE CHANGE THINGS.  I believe that the political madness in most all countries…..will, as it must, change. When it is clearly evident to thinking people around the globe that the devastating nuclear disaster at Fukushima, and the collusion of the various government and private industries and various global agencies to conceal, puts our very existence at risk, and puts humans at the top of the endangered species list, change will come.  Change will come, unless those  ‘running the planet’ are sub-human entities or simply creatures from elsewhere; if they are part of the human race, they will realize that we must immediately find solutions to containment of the nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima, as our whole planet is at risk.

On the morning of 3.10.11, my cell phone tsunami alert went off.  I live in the desert in California.  Not much risk of tsunami at this location; the alert was from days of living in Hawaii.   I tuned in on the internet, sent some FB alerts to several friends, and watched the news.  THAT VERY NEXT MORNING, THE NEWS INDICATED THAT 3 REACTORS HAD MELTED DOWN.  I’m no scientist…..and I didn’t know much about the nuclear industry, but I am thinking, feeling human being and my first thought was, “OH MY GOD!”

The devastation of the tsunami videos is etched in my mind.   Etched just like memories of the 9.11 events in America.  Horror. Powerlessness. Shock. Awe.  Empathy. Terror. Rage. Sympathy. Thought. Prayer. Anchoring light.  And sounding Alarms.   After 9.11, the internet was a faithful servant in helping to restore a sense of unity in America.  The skies were quiet.  Patriotism was high.  We remembered our roots.  We used emails to share thoughts, encouragement, hope, condolences.  After 3.11, the world community mobilized…..and many “first responders” are still valiantly posting, acting, organizing.   Then, post by post, while we observed media coverage diminish to the point of nearly non-existence, we read about government officials….Japanese, United States, agreeing to censor the information about how grave the situation is.

The lies, the cover-ups, by the media, corporate America, governments…..are, in my opinion, simply crimes against humanity, which could immediately be pursued in a World Court setting… IF WE DIDN’T HAVE THE MATTER OF NUCLEAR ANNIHILATION TO TEND TO FIRST.  The United Nations has not apparently responded.  Parts of Japan should have been evacuated immediately.  Have you seen the videos of the parents in Japan pleading for help from the World Community, to help save their children??  Have you seen the mothers on video, crying for mercy for their children?   Did you see the TEPCO worker photo, pointing at YOU at the camera, invoking much discussion on the internet about what was being said?  Did you understand the courage that young man had to take that action, and did you see his ‘explanation’???  Do you understand that his bravery could lead him and his family to increased danger, and could require political asylum?   I thought he was probably saying something like, “WE WANT YOU TO TAKE OUR MESSAGE TO THE WORLD COMMUNITY NOW!  ONLY YOU CAN HELP US SAVE OUR CHILDREN.”

Fukushima to infinity and beyond

We, the People of the Planet, must work together quickly and immediately to resolve the containment of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, and then we must meticulously facilitate the dismantling of every nuclear plant on the planet.  I don’t know how that gets done, I just know it must be done.   Now.  It WILL BE DONE, as we collectively move forward, prayerfully, one mind, one thought, one post, one prayer, one issue at a time….in every town, in every nation.

Everybody must work together…..people who would not necessarily mix….but who must come together for a common cause….CONTINUING LIFE ON THE PLANET.  Religious beliefs, or none; Political beliefs, or none; Educated or not; Scientists, Physicians, Metaphysicians, Star Visitors, Nuclear engineers and scientists….farmers, captains of industry, etc…..

It seems that we have just a couple of choices now…..a) do nothing and perish;  b) mutate and expect the best; c) hope there are parallel universe to ‘shift’ to or d) roll up our sleeves, turn on our computers, PRAY AND POST LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW, create petitions, create a Group of Nations Everywhere to supersede our failed institutions if they cannot be compelled to take right and immediate action.

I am in favor of harnessing the energy of the students and the youth of the world into positive directions, utilizing the Information Super Highway (not the streets of anywhere), to think things through to solutions.  I am in favor of harnessing the energies of the youth for paradigm shifts.  I am in favor of immediate criminal sanctions against Tepco, and government officials in Japan, America and elsewhere that have perpetrated this Fukushima contamination and the immediate establishment of a global management of all Tepco plants.   I am in favor of providing emergency aid to the people of Japan and evacuation immediately.   I am also in favor of selling the District of Columbia and all its politicians to the Chinese to pay off American debt, request forgiveness for the balance, and institute a relocation of America’s capital to a state in the interior of the continent.

I am most in favor of providing tangible support to groups and individuals working courageously and tirelessly to facilitate change…..in a variety of levels, one prayerful thought at a time.  I am also adamantly in favor of daily prayer for those in Fukushima, at 11:11 (p.m. and a.m.) recognizing that Energy follows thoughts……so each of our individual and collective actions must be prayerfully prepared before implementation…   PRAY PEOPLE PRAY, AND POST POST POST……Decentralized networking……remember, most governments are nervous, armed and dangerous during these days…..Be Smart, Be Careful, Be Brave!

Discovering how to use FB has been an adventure, and below is one of the posts I submitted to a group that has a large group of ‘intellectuals’ in it…..I was invited to leave the group for speaking on prayer and meditation……and that wasn’t the first time a ‘nuke-type-group’ expressed offense at the suggestion of needing divine intervention to facilitation solutions…..A few FB ‘groups’ have been created to serve as ‘file cabinets’ for a variety of posts, and to facilitate communications between individuals and groups.  More sharing intended.

Thank you so much for the invitation to share some thoughts……and for all the YOUR group is doing to help save the children of Fukushima, and the People of the Planet…..Please sign and share the petitions to Evacuate Fukushima, and the Appeal for Fukushima and Global Management of the Nuclear Plants….and draft new petitions and circulate until we have a roaring voice of change for humanity……

NOW is the time for all people of goodwilll to come to the aid of the planet… www.appealforfukushima.comwww.ipetitions.com/petition/evacuate_fukushima/   xooxox

Sending love and many blessings!

L

“More than 90 countries lost citizens in the attacks on the World Trade Center.” Now is the time for people of goodwill, all around the planet, to come together. Let us also come together in prayer for solutions to the nuclear disaster currently taking place in Fukushima, in spite of news blackouts, that threatens all of humanity. PRAY PEOPLE PRAY; LOVE ONE ANOTHER; COME TOGETHER FOR SOLUTIONS TO ALL THE CHALLENGES OF 9.11 AND 3.11 XOXOXOX

Fukushima? Resolved? NOT! from what I understand of protocols for protection….

on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 8:04am

AND IF YOU, OR YOUR FRIENDS STILL HAVE THOUGHTS LIKE THE FOLLOWING, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE….WAKE UP, CHECK YOUR PULSE, AND IF YOU’RE STILL ALIVE……DO SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE TO HELP SOLVE THIS GLOBAL DISASTER…..THANKS.  XOOXX.

“Fukushima ? Where is that ? Oh … that thing !!! Wasn’t it like 5 months ago ? I heard the crisis is over and that radiation is good for you ! So nothing to worry about! Anyway, the sky is so big and the ocean so vast and human stupidity so infinite, nothing to worry about ! 😉

Fukushima? Resolved? NOT! from what I understand of protocols for protection, when we were thinking it was just iodine related, yes, I jumped on board. From what I read of cesium, plutonium etc…..it seems that it doesn’t matter…..we’re toast. Our bodies are not designed to intake the quantities of radioactive materials in the air, water, food…..so, I believe we will either collectively mutate as a species, or ….go extinct.

In the meantime, I don’t believe we’ll all just simply drop over dead, so my intention is to do all I can, while I can, to contribute to global efforts to

a) stop the contamination

b) transmute the contamination by any means necessary and available or which becomes available;

c) strengthen the hands of those working closer to the front lines,

d) help to bring about trials for crimes against humanity at the Hague;

D1) Help involve the UN in positive action and/or help create a truly representative GROUP OF NATIONS concerned about life on this planet…

e) help involve more of humanity in conscious awareness of the things that CAN BE CHANGED, and f) pray and meditate and visualize like there’s no tomorrow…

g) do whatever else comes to conscious attention requiring action : ) One day, one step, one thought, one post, one action at a time! Sending love….. xooxox

PRAY, PEOPLE PRAY……SIGN THE PETITIONS…..HEAR THE CRIES OF HUMANITY…. WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP…….    XOXOOX

FUKUSHIMA? So, it would seem that we need some focused INTENTION for SOLUTIONS that includes…

on Monday, September 5, 2011 at 2:53pm

Ok. FUKUSHIMA. I get it. Even xxxxx xxxxxxxxx [self-proclaimed proponent of nuclear power and teams] doesn’t have a solution, although he has been doing a stellar job getting some of the facts out, as have many groups and individuals around the world. Keep on keeping on, and do keep circulating the Fukushima related petitions, as well as those that will soon enough be presented. xooxox

So, it would seem that we need some focused INTENTION for SOLUTIONS that includes: MASSIVE AND IMMEDIATE AND CONTINUOUS INFO CAMPAIGN, one mind and one post at a time (and the petitions are getting that momentum going); We are pretty clear on what strategies are not working….so we need some “out of the box” scientific strategies to:

a) do ‘something’ (that looks like….what?? funnel the radiation to some sort of new equipment that could render it un-dangerous? since all is energy, what could it be ‘changed into’ and possibly how?)

b) Begin a decontamination process for the air, sea, and land;

c) provide medical and metaphysical assistance to life forms closest to active radioactive contamination;

d) provide safety outerwear? to ….everybody?

e) call on Elders from various philosophies and religions who have knowledge of ‘rituals’ for decontamination processes;

f) evacuate life forms to safe decontamination locations;

g) establish new food sources;

h) establish clean water /decontamination practices…..

i) shut down and dismantle alllllll nuclear facilities in an expeditious 1-2 year plan;

j) Quarantine any nuclear corporate people who would block solutions that could save humanity (Quarantine in/near Fukushima);

k) Submit Fukushima Appeal petition to United Nations and if they fail to respond immediately, immediately create an all-nations nuclear free organization to unite thinkers, scientists, physicians, metaphysicians, writers, teckies, and anybody else who might be able to lend energy….. …..

So, the bigger question would be….WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR RADIATION SHUT DOWN; PLANT SHUT DOWN….HOW CAN WE STOP THE ON GOING RELEASE OF RADIATION AND BEGIN A DECONTAMINATION PROGRAM.

There has to be a think-tank somewhere on this planet to come up with these issues. The rest of the political stuff on the horizon…really pales in comparison…..

Thanks for listening to me ‘think out loud’……The more we all collectively communicate, the more solutions will be revealed…..

Can anyone condense this into just a few lines so we can have a Statement of Intention that we can ….start thinking on collectively???

My sense is we need to get this done before 9/11. DECENTRALIZE NETWORKING IS KEY TO ENSURING POSITIVE RESULTS, AND THAT EGOS DON’T GET IN THE WAY OF THE WORK WE ARE ALL CALLED TO COLLECTIVELY AND HARMONIOUSLY PERFORM NOW…..

THANK YOU! Sending love and light! L, Citizen of this Earth xooxox   Realizing that ENERGY FOLLLOWS THOUGHT….  XOXOX

“A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life depend on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving.”~ Albert Einstein ~

 

 

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DiaNuke breaks the myth: “Only certified Nuclear Power experts may speak out”. Here the unfiltered, direct voice of citizens around the world sounds loud and clear.

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Lucy no longer supports the DiaNuke groups.  She is grateful that articles such as this remain on their site.   Lucy no longer signs petitions….for anything.  She is grateful for all who put energy behind the intentions to EVACUATE FUKUSHIMA, to save the Children, and to implement a solution to the extinction level event triggered on 3.11.11    WE ARE THE MEDIA NOW, till last gasps.  MAKE TODAY COUNT.

We are the Media Now….We do not…..FORGET.

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#Fukushima …. this one is for those of you grasping at truth and being further bamboozled by the nukers and their propaganda machinery with the recent stories about #TEPCO allegedly fessing up to some truth that gosh golly, there has been a little leaking into the ocean…. you got us. How’s that TEPCO BAILOUT coming along? All the investors got all their money out by now, and they are just leaving Japan holding the bag, so to speak??
AerialHow are things moving along with those proposed constitutional amendments, of primary concern, Article 9?Concerned yet? Don’t be too smug. All the radiation spewing out of the #Fukushima is coming right to YOU AND YOURS too…. and has been for 869 days…. or, simply said, 2 years, 4 months, 16 days…. TRIPLE NUCLEAR MELTDOWNS… NO EFFORTS TO CONTAIN, other than sanitizing the internet and Nuke Gravy Train mouthpieces leading some of the larger ‘anti-nuker movements’… How dumb is that to follow proponents of nuclear power in an alleged anti-nuke effort? D’oh! Rocks or Radiation in your head??? THINK THINK THINK.
311 is not over

#Fukushima is NOT over−−> 自らの命を亡くす覚悟はあったか? Were you prepared to die?

“Our true voice does not come across through the [reports of the] investigation commissions. For that part, I think we should spread the message in various ways. Not just my experience, but the experience of my colleagues who worked at the plant together, I would like to tell properly.”  – Masao Yoshida

NOTE:  WE ARE THE MEDIA NOW.   BE ALARMED AND ALARMING:

Fukushima – Tepco refuses to give access to independent third parties. So, there is no independently confirmed report. To start there were 6 reactors at Fukushima Daiichi; three blew up. The radiation from a fourth reactor that did not blow up is the highest of the four.  It is so high that neither humans nor robots can even enter the #2 reactor building. 
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There are also seven (7) pools for highly radioactive used reactor cores. It is not independently known how many of the seven reactor core pits still exist. 
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The four crippled reactors had 429 tones of reactor core in the reactors and thousands of tons of old used cores in the water pits.
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Chernobyl terrorized the world when 53 tonnes of the core burned.
Therefor, Fukushima is an Extinction Level Event. The whole planet is already contaminated and yet, to date, no corrective measures have been done.

We are the Media Now.  Grasp the harsh global realities.  BE THE MEDIA NOW.   #Fukushima is NOT OVER.   It’s an ELE,  People….. with no efforts to contain, beyond nuclear media propaganda.   Triple #Nuclear Meltdowns. NO EFFORTS TO CONTAIN.  THINK THINK THINK locally. ACT globally.  OCCUPY virtually virtuallly virtualllllllllllllly.

311 is not over

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013

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Just In: Masao Yoshida, #Fukushima I Nuke Plant Manager at the Time of Accident, Died

Mainichi Shinbun (7/9/2013):

東京電力福島第1原発の吉田昌郎(よしだ・まさお)元所長(58)が9日午前、死去したことが分かった。東電関係者が取材に明らかにした。在任中の2011年3月に東日本大震災と原発事故が起こり、現場対応に当たった。同年12月に退任。12年7月に脳出血で緊急手術を行った。

Masao Yoshida (age 58), who was the plant manager at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, died in the morning of July 9. Sources at TEPCO revealed the news to Mainichi. While he was the plant manager in March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake and the nuclear accident happened. He led the accident response at the plant. He left the post in December 2011. He underwent an emergency surgery in July 2012 for cerebral hemorrhage.

Jiji Tsushin says the cause of death was the cancer of the esophagus.

In the first and the only interview he gave was right before the emergency brain surgery. He said he saw divine beings in the workers, who would go out and do the work in a hellish situation, come back and go out again. He said he would like to spend his time speaking for the workers.

He did not get the chance. He must have had so much he wanted to say. He has now joined the divine beings. May he rest in peace.

For those of you who haven’t read them, here are my posts from August 2012, on his interview on July 10, 2012, right before he fell ill.

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Video Interview of Former Plant Manager of #Fukushima I Nuke Plant Masao Yoshida: “I Saw Divine Beings in Workers in Hellish Situation” (Part 1 of 2)

Mainichi Shinbun has the slightly-paraphrased but full transcript of the video interview with Masao Yoshida, former Plant Manager of Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant. Since late July he has been hospitalized for cerebral hemorrhage, but the video interview, which was conducted on July 10, was shown at a small symposium in Fukushima on August 11, 2012.

I hope for the full recovery for Mr. Yoshida, so that he can continue to speak for the workers who have worked and who still work at the plant, trying to make the plant as stable as possible.

Mainichi’s article reporting on the symposium has a screen capture of the video, which seems to be subtitled in English by the symposium organizer (a bookstore). But I don’t have access to the video, so the following is my translation from the Mainichi transcript. It is most likely different from the official translation by the symposium organizer, and the mistakes contained in the translation below would be my mistakes, not the organizer’s.

Here’s Part 1 of the translation. The sentences are broken into paragraphs for easier reading. There are no paragraphs in the original Japanese text.

From Mainichi Shinbun (8/11/2012):

−−第1原発の現場の声を伝えてほしい。
Tell us about what it was like at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant.

◆昨年の大震災、それから私たちの発電所の事故で福島県の地元の方々に本当にご迷惑をおかけしている。この場で深くおわび申し上げる。まだしばらくこういう状況が続くが、我々も全力を挙げて復旧しており、ご理解をお願いする。

本来ならこの講演会に自分で出てきたいと思っていたが、昨年末から病気でずっと入院していてまだ体力が回復していない。そういう中でこういうビデオレター ということで失礼する。政府などの事故調査委員会が開催されている中で、なかなか一般のマスコミの方に我々の生の声を届けるわけにはいかないと思ってい た。事故調査委員会が一段落するまでは変な形でお話しをすることはルール違反になると私は思っていた。そういう中で(今回)話を聞いていただけるというこ とは大変ありがたいと思っている。

The last year’s earthquake and tsunami, and the accident of our nuclear power plant, have caused a great deal of hardship to the local residents in Fukushima Prefecture. I would like to take this opportunity to apologize deeply. The situation is likely to continue for a while, but we are doing our best to restore the plant. Please understand.

I wanted to come to this symposium in person, but I’ve been hospitalized since the end of last year and my strength hasn’t been restored. So please excuse me for talking to you through video like this. As long as the accident investigation commissions were conducting their investigations, I didn’t think I should speak to the mass media about the real situation at the plant. I thought it would be a violation of the rules to speak out, until the accident investigation commissions concluded their investigation. So, I welcome (this opportunity) in which you kindly allow me to speak.

−−発電所からの全面撤退がささやかれている。事実は?
Some say you [or TEPCO] contemplated full withdrawal from the plant. Is that true?

◆しゃべりだすととまらないが、基本的に私が考えていたのは第1原発をどうやって安定化させるかということに尽きる。そういう時に我々が現場を離れるとい うことは絶対にあってはならない。かといって人命は非常に尊いので、関係のない人といったらおかしいが、事故の収拾に直接関与していない人には避難してい ただく。ただやはり現場で原子炉を冷やしたり、そういう作業をしている人間は撤退できないと思っていたし、本店にも撤退ということは一言も言っていない し、私は思ってもいなかった。本店には一言も撤退と言っていないということは間違いない。事故調にもそう話をしている。あとでいぶかしく思ったが結局、本 店と官邸の間でそういう撤退騒ぎが起こっているが現場では一言も絶対そういうことは言っていない。これは間違っていない。

I could go on forever on the topic, but basically all I was thinking at that time was how to stabilize the plant. In such a situation, leaving the scene of the accident should never happen. However, the life is extremely precious, and people who were not involved, people who were not directly involved in the accident needed to be evacuated. Those people who were engaged in cooling the reactors, I didn’t think they could evacuate. I have never said a word about withdrawal to the TEPCO headquarters, and it didn’t enter my mind at all. I am 100 percent sure that I never said a word about withdrawal, and that’s what I told the accident investigation commission [of the Cabinet Office] so. I was puzzled later [about the issue], but the fuss over “withdrawal” happened between the TEPCO Headquarters and the Prime Minister’s Office, but we at the plant never said a word about that [withdrawal]. I’m quite positive on that.

−−自らの命を亡くす覚悟はあったか?
Were you prepared to die?

◆覚悟というほどの覚悟があったかはよくわからないが、結局、我々が離れてしまって注水ができなくなってしまうということは、もっとひどく放射能漏れにな る。そうすると5、6号機はプラントはなんとか安定しているが、人もいなくなると結局あそこもメルト(ダウン)するというか、燃料が溶けることになる。そ のまま放っておくと、もっと放射能も出る。福島第2原発も一生懸命、プラントを安定化させたが、あそこにも人が近づけなくなるかもしれない。そうなると非 常に大惨事になる。そこまで考えれば、当然のことながら逃げられない。

そんな中で大変な放射能、放射線がある中で、現場に何回も行ってくれた同僚たちがいるが、私が何をしたというよりも彼らが一生懸命やってくれて、私はただ 見てただけの話だ。私は何もしていない。実際ああやって現場に行ってくれた同僚一人一人は、本当にありがたい。私自身が免震重要棟にずっと座っているのが 仕事で、現場に行けていない。いろいろな指示の中で本当にあとから現場に話を聞くと大変だったなと思うが、(部下は)そこに飛び込んでいってくれた。本当 に飛び込んでいってくれた連中がたくさんいる。

私が昔から読んでいる法華経の中に地面から菩薩(ぼさつ)がわいてくるというところがあるが、そんなイメージがすさまじい地獄のような状態で感じた。現場 に行って、(免震重要棟に)上がってきてヘロヘロになって寝ていない、食事も十分ではない、体力的に限界という中で、現場に行って上がってまた現場に行こ うとしている連中がたくさんいた。それを見た時にこの人たちのために何かできることを私はしなければならないと思った。そういう人たちがいたから、(第1 原発の収束について)このレベルまでもっていけたと私は思っている。

I don’t know if I was prepared, but in the end, if we were to leave and water injection stopped, more radiation would leak. Then, Reactors 5 and 6, which were somehow stable, would melt, I mean the fuel would melt, once there was no one at the plant. If the plant was left all by itself, more radiation would leak. We managed to stabilize Fukushima II (Daini) Power plant, but we might not be able to be there [if Fukushima I was abandoned and more radiation leaked]. That would be a catastrophe. If you think that way, there is no way we could just run away.

In that situation, in the tremendous amount of radioactivity, my colleagues went to the scenes of the accident a number of times. It was them who did all they could, and all I did was to watch them do it. I didn’t do anything. I really appreciate and thank every single one of my colleagues who went to the scenes of the accident. My job was to stay put in the Anti-Seismic Building, and I couldn’t go to the accident scenes. I gave orders, and when I heard from the workers later, I knew it was a serious [terrible] situation. But [people who worked under me] went there without hesitation. There were many of them, who literally jumped into the scenes of the accident, trying to contain it.

In a Buddhism text that I’ve been reading for a long time, there is a mention of divine figures issuing from the ground. That was what I felt was happening in the hellish situation at the plant. Workers would go to the scenes of the accident, then come back upstairs (at the Anti-Seismic Building), they were dead tired, without sleep, with not enough food, reaching the limit of their physical strength. Then they would go out again, and come back, and go out again. There were many workers like them. When I saw these workers, I knew I had to do whatever I could for them. It’s my belief that we have been able to restore the plant to the current level [of relative stability], because of these workers.

The precise word Mr. Yoshida uses for “divine figure” is “Bodhisattva” – one who vows to save all beings before becoming a buddha.

It was probably the first time that anyone from TEPCO spoke words of praise and appreciation for the workers at the plant in a personal way like Mr. Yoshida did. According to the local Fukushima newspapers, Yoshida’s words were much appreciated by the families whose members worked or still works at the plant.

(Part 2 of 2) Video Interview Transcript of Former Plant Manager of #Fukushima I Nuke Plant Masao Yoshida: “We Put the Names of Workers on the Whiteboard, As a Grave Marker”

Following the part 1 , here’s the part 2 of the video transcript of Mr. Masao Yoshida, former plant manager of Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant.

Again, the occasion was a small symposium in Fukushima on August 11, 2012, and Mr. Yoshida’s video interview was done in July, before he had cerebral hemorrhage.

The transcript is from Mainichi Shinbun article (8/11/2012), not from the video which only 140 or so people who attended the seminar got to watch.

−−吉田さんは所員の精神の支柱だった。
Workers relied on you as their mental [emotional] support.

◆私は何もしていない。私のとりえは福島第1原発に4回、赴任したことだ。第1原発のメンバーの名前もほとんどわかっているし、協力企業さんも結構つきあ いがあり、名前で呼べるんですね。「○○さん、○○くん、大丈夫か」とか。それだけだ。それで声をかけただけだ。私は。何もできていない。みんなやってく れたということだ。いまだにそう思っている。

I didn’t do anything. All I can say is that I have worked at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on 4 different appointments. I know almost all [TEPCO] workers at the plant, and I know many in the affiliate companies. I know their names. “Mr. so-and-so, are you alright?” That was it. I asked them. That’s all I did. I couldn’t do anything. Everyone else did it. That’s how I still feel.

−−事細かなコミュニケーションをとったということか?
You mean you took time to communicate with them?

◆そうだ。やはり知らない間じゃないということだ。昔から一緒に仕事をした仲間だ。そういう仲間が大変な現場に行って帰ってき、出て行くというのを見ているので、頭を下げるしかない。

Yes. We know each other. We’ve been working together for a long time, we’re colleagues [we’ve been in this together]. I watched these colleagues of mine go to the horrendous scene of the accident at the plant, come back, and go back out again. All I could do was to bow my head [and thank them].

−−3号機が爆発した段階では死ぬかと思ったか?
Did you think you would die when Reactor 3 blew up?

◆今回一番インパクトがあったのは1号機もそうだが、3号機の爆発というのがあった。これは今まで経験した中で非常に、あとから考えれば水素爆発だった が、その時点では何が起こったかわからないという状態なので、これから、もう破滅的に何か起こってるんじゃないかと思った。爆発について。一つは自分が死 ぬということ、メンバーも含めて、免震重要棟の人間は死んでたっておかしくない状態だった。3号機なんかは特にそうだった。あれだけのがれきが飛んでき て。私は、最初は行方不明者が何人ということを聞いた時に、確か数十人レベルでまだ安否が確認できていないというのが最初の状況だった。ああこれは10人 ぐらい死んだかもしれないというふうに思った。そこから時々刻々、だれだれがという話が入ってきて、軽傷の人間は何人かいたが。それから自衛隊の方には本 当に申し訳なかった。水を補給しにきてくれた自衛隊の部隊がけがをされて、本当に申し訳ないと思っている。不幸中の幸いで人命にかかわるものではなく、こ れはある意味、仏様のあれかなという感じが私はしている。

In addition to Reactor 1 [‘s explosion], Reactor 3’s explosion made the strongest impact [on me]. In retrospect it was a hydrogen explosion, but at that time we didn’t know what was happening. I thought something catastrophic had happened. About the explosions. I could die, and all people in the Anti-Seismic Building could die, at any moment. It was particularly so after the explosion at Reactor 3. That much debris flying all over. When I first heard that several people were missing, safety of tens of people was not confirmed yet. I thought, maybe more than 10 people just died. Then, more information started to come in, confirming the safety of people, though there were some with minor injuries. And I feel very sorry for the Self Defense Force. The SDF troop came to supply water and they were caught in the explosion and were injured. I am very sorry. One consolation is that injuries were not life-threatening, and I feel as if it was some kind of divine providence.

−−原発に残ったメンバーの名前をホワイトボードに書くように指示したとのことだが、どのような思いだったか?
You instructed your people to write down the names of the members who remained in the plant on the whiteboard. What were you thinking?

◆ほとんどその時のことを思い出せないが、たぶん、要するに最後まで残って戦ったのはこんな人間だぞということを残しておこうということだ。今から思えば。わかんないですよ。私自身。本当に。

I hardly remember how it was, but probably I just wanted to show what kind of people remained and fought till the bitter end. In retrospect. I don’t know myself, really.

−−墓標になると思って書いたということか。

You thought it would serve as a grave marker.

◆はい。そうだ。

Yes.

−−最後に何かお話はあるか?

Any last thoughts, comments?

◆いずれにしても今回の事象は、いろいろ国会とか政府事故調、民間事故調などで書かれているが、我々は特に政府事故調にはすべてを話をさせていただいた。 マスコミの方からいろいろ問い合わせがあるが、お話は全部すべてそちらでさせていただいているので、そこをベースに考えていただければいいと思っている。 ただやっぱりなかなか我々の肉声というのは通じない。調査委員会を通すと肉声がなかなか届かない。その部分はいろいろな形でちゃんとメッセージを発信して いかないといけないと思っている。私一人ではなくてあそこで一緒にやったいろいろな仲間の経験をちゃんと伝えたい。

This event [Mr. Yoshida uses an industry term for this accident] has been discussed and written up by the investigation commissions by the Diet, Cabinet Office, and the private foundation. We [at TEPCO] have thoroughly discussed with the Cabinet Office investigation commission in particular. There are many inquiries from the mass media, but we have said all to these commissions [TEPCO wasn’t interviewed by the private commission] so I think it is enough for the media to go from there. But it is hard to have our true voice heard. Our true voice does not come across through the [reports of the] investigation commissions. For that part, I think we should spread the message in various ways. Not just my experience, but the experience of my colleagues who worked at the plant together, I would like to tell properly.

−−これから第1原発や福島県はどうあるべきか?

How should Fukushima I Nuke Plant and Fukushima Prefecture be, from now on?

◆そういう次元の高い話になると今すぐに答えがないが、やっぱり発電所をどうきちっと安定化させるかがベースだ。そこができていない中で、地元にお帰りい ただくわけにはいかないので、そこが最大の(課題だ)。これは事故当時も言っていたが、日本国中だけでなく世界の知恵を集めて、より発電所、第1原発をよ り安定化させることが一番求められている。いろいろなだれの責任うんぬんということもきちっとやるべきだが、やはり発電所を少しでも安定させる。それには 人も必要だし、技術もいろいろな知恵が必要だ。そこに傾注するということが重要なことだと思う。そのうえで、地元の方々に(通常の)生活に戻っていただけ るか考えることができる。いずれにしても現場を落ち着かせる、安定化させることが一番重要な責務だ。私はちょっとまだ十分な体力がないが、戻ったらそういう形で現場のために力を届けたい。

That’s a high-level question, and I don’t have a ready answer for that. But it comes down to how to make the plant stabilized in a proper way. We cannot have the residents [in the surrounding areas] come back home while this is not accomplished, so it is the largest (task). What’s needed most, as I was also saying during the accident, is to make Fukushima I Nuke Plant more stabilized, using the knowledge and expertise not just in Japan but in the world. We should properly assign responsibility [for the accident] on people, but what’s most important is to make the plant as stable as possible. We need people for that, we need technologies and new ideas. I think it is important to focus [on the stabilization of the plant]. Only then we can decide whether the local residents can return to their normal lives. In any way, the most important task is to calm down, stabilize the situation at the plant. I still don’t have enough strength, but when I come back [from illness] I want to do all I can for the plant that way [i.e. making the plant more stable].

It seems it was this last paragraph that went on a “telephone game” in some foreign media:

  1. Yoshida says they need to stabilize the plant.
  2. That means the plant is not stable, as of now.
  3. Therefore, the plant is unstable, in danger.
  4. Run! It’s dangerous.

All Mr. Yoshida said was the plant needs to be made more stable, in a proper way – replacing Kanaflex hoses would be one, removing the debris and clutter would be another – so that the plant’s various operations can run in a smooth, predictable manner, with no accidents like small fires and water leaks, not to mention major accidents.

By the way, this “Yoshida said the plant is not stable” duly came back to Japan as a credible piece of news in English, but it quickly disappeared among more sensational headlines (like butterfly mutation due to Fukushima radiation, for one).

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Remember when a google search of Fukushima brought in more than 63,000,000 results.

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What are Efforts to Contain Fukushima? None.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/10/11/what-are-efforts-to-contain-fukushima-2/

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1. “Put the reactors under water.” Fukushima: How Many Chernobyls Is It? by Bob Nichols, VeteransToday, May 28, 2011. http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=108559

“Specially equipped submarines can then pick up the pieces of reactor cores from under water. The surface of the ocean blocks the escape of radiation.”

Fukushima’s Melted Reactors 500 Days On, Bob Nichols, Veterans Today, Jul 29, 2012.  http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=217362

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1946 Radioactice Isotopes origen_seminar_2006” Kill One Kill Twelve Kill Millions Kill Billions Bob Nichols, Jun 9, 2012, Veterans Today. http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=210465

Recent ORIGEN-S Developments, Oak Ridge Nuclear Weapons Lab, Various authors.

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Safety. Ian C. Gauld. NSTD – Reactor … (1946 nuclides in database) … Developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Nuclear Regulatory …. Dickens et al … http://www.scribd.com/doc/109669862

2. “M249 – Machine Gun,”

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3. “Day 532 Post Fuke Blues,” by RosyHeart1, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrAHn3Ox0YU

Also, “Mutate, Why Wait” by RosyHeart1 is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsqPbb-3g4&feature=player_detailpage

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4. Fukushima Odyssey, By Yoichi Shimatsu, 9-1-12, the Jeff Rense Show. http://rense.com/general95/fukuodyss.html

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CHERNOBYL: Consequences of the Catastrophe For People and the Environment

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Fukushima Global Nuke Disaster: On Death and Dying  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fukushima-Global-Nuke-Disaster-On-Death-and-Dying/170586539762056

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#311 is NOT over.  

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