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Originally posted by imlite
More information on UK Government disinformation concerning Fukushima.
Secret e-mails released concerning Western Government cover up and disinformation.
Governments didn't want Fukushima to derail nuclear power plans.
Guardian article
136 secret e-mails
Wonder if the MSM will pick up on this or will it be a Guardian exclusive again?edit on 30/6/11 by imlite because: (no reason given)
Louise Hutchins, a spokeswoman for Greenpeace, said the emails looked like "scandalous collusion". "This highlights the government's blind obsession with nuclear power and shows neither they, nor the industry, can be trusted when it comes to nuclear," she said.
That's a good point. Tsunamis are rare in the Atlantic Ocean, but they do happen. The last one happened so long ago most people don't remember it. But it would be foolish to think it can't happen again.
Originally posted by EvilAxis
I'm sorry you bought the industry propaganda that UK plants are safe because Britain doesn't have massive earthquakes. What makes you think the next nuclear disaster will be caused by the same event as the last one?
The fox guarding the henhouse has never been a good idea. The regulatory agencies in each country need to be more independent and regulate.
Tom Burke, a former government environmental adviser and visiting professor at Imperial College London, warned that the British government was repeating mistakes made in Japan. "They are too close to industry, concealing problems, rather than revealing and dealing with them," he said.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
That's a good point. Tsunamis are rare in the Atlantic Ocean, but they do happen. The last one happened so long ago most people don't remember it. But it would be foolish to think it can't happen again.
Originally posted by EvilAxis
I'm sorry you bought the industry propaganda that UK plants are safe because Britain doesn't have massive earthquakes. What makes you think the next nuclear disaster will be caused by the same event as the last one?
The fox guarding the henhouse has never been a good idea. The regulatory agencies in each country need to be more independent and regulate.
Tom Burke, a former government environmental adviser and visiting professor at Imperial College London, warned that the British government was repeating mistakes made in Japan. "They are too close to industry, concealing problems, rather than revealing and dealing with them," he said.
I wish I could say I'm surprised by this story, but I'm not. It's all too predictable as anyone who has watched the way MSM has downplayed this incident can attest.