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Japan and Germany Hysterically Race to Shut Down Nuclear Power (and Their Sovereignty)

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Authored Matthew Ehret via The Strategic Culture Foundation:

Recently, the Japanese government announced that they will be shutting down the remaining 7 nuclear reactors at the Daiichi plant that was hit by a major earthquake and tsunami in 2011. This will bring the total number of nuclear reactors down to 33 (compared to 54 in 2011), only 7 of which are in active operation at any given time. Contrary to popular belief, this is not a good thing.

Since the tsunami hit on April 11, 2011 killing 18 000 civilians, there has been a tendency to refer to the event falsely as “Japan’s nuclear crisis”. The fear that has spread across the world resulted in one of the most devastating attacks on sovereign nations which could have only been executed had we done this to ourselves.

Japan – a nation which became the world’s 3rd largest economy due largely to its commitment to advanced scientific and technological progress and early embrace of nuclear power, has lost much of the energy self-sufficiency it once enjoyed when 25% of its electricity came from nuclear which today has fallen to 3%. Since the shutdown Japan has been forced to massively increase its imports of oil, natural gas and coal bringing in 9 million barrels/day and building 45 new coal plants. This dependency has not only subject it to the whims of the speculative markets, but also to the uncertain stability of the Middle East oil production.

Due to the hysteria unleashed in the wake of Fukushima, Germany was quick to follow the fear wave and declared that its full exit from nuclear by 2022 causing it to vastly increase its imports of fossil fuel from Russia, the Netherlands and USA (and ironically nuclear energy imports from France whose use of nuclear amounts to 70% of its energy basket). Once shut down in 2022, Germany will lose 22GW (or 11% of total capacity).

The fact is that to this day, not one Fukushima death is traceable to radiation exposure. While a meltdown did strike three of the ten reactors in the Daiichi complex, those which suffered damages used outdated technology and cut corners in safety standards such that no coolants were available once electricity was lost after the 8.9 earthquake struck. Those deaths which did occur in the aftermath, had more to do with heart attacks caused by the vast fear-driven evacuation of 160 000 citizens from towns across the coast of Japan- many of which remain abandoned to this day as 100 000 are still considered “nuclear refugees”. After extensive testing, the WHO found radiation levels of evacuees to be undetectable… a fact which has done little to reverse the deeply embedded fears within the Japanese zeitgeist.

The Positive Effects of Low Dose Radiation

Just to put it into perspective, nuclear testing in the 1950s and 1960s put over 100 times the radioactive waste into the atmosphere and oceans than what was released in Fukushima. In Utah, radiation in the 1950s and 1960s were also well over 100 times greater than the worst of Fukushima due to atomic bomb testing, but the state has enjoyed the lowest rates of cancer across America for over 60 years. Also of note, scientists studying A-Bomb survivors who received ionizing radiation in WWII were surprised to discover abnormally long life spans and low rates of cancer.

Today, in spite of the craze to ban Japanese tuna and other seafood from western markets for years, the actual radiation levels are far below the 1200 becquerel limit set by FDA standards and one would get larger doses of radiation by eating a banana or flying in an airplane. Believe it or not, but the Potassium-40 of an average banana releases 3000 beta decays/second and is deemed very good for living tissue and is known as “Low Dose Radiation” which is found in all bio-organic life and natural background radiation from food, the soil and sky.

The Fallacy of Decarbonisation

For those in Japan and Germany celebrating that the exit from nuclear is providing an opportunity to embrace solar and wind energy, a sad slap of reality has also occurred. Not only have energy costs skyrocketed wherever green energies been built, but the toxic waste caused by those photovoltaic cells far outpaces anything produced by the dirtiest nuclear reactor.

In 2017, the Japanese Ministry of the Environment issued the warning that by 2040, Japan would accumulate over 800 000 tons of solar panel waste with no means of disposal- which is 300 times greater than nuclear power. Solar panels have life expectancies of 25 years, after which their disposal becomes nearly impossible as they contain similar heavy metals and toxins as is found in computers and cell phones. They also contain vast toxic metals such as lead and carcinogens such as cadmium.

Disproving the very definition of “renewable energy”, wind mills (which are as tall as a Boing 747) cannot produce the energy density to melt the steel and produce the material needed to build a windmill.

Germany’s celebrated de-carbonisation scheme has resulted in a total failure with no carbon reduction after a 10 year effort, sky rocketing energy prices and a vast destruction of ecosystems. The think tank Frontier Center recently wrote of Germany’s energy debacle:

“Construction of solar and wind “farms” has already caused massive devastation to Germany’s wildlife habitats, farmlands, ancient forests and historic villages. Even today, the northern part of Germany looks like a single enormous wind farm. Multiplying today’s wind power capacity by a factor 10 or 15 means a 200 meter high (650 foot tall) turbine must be installed every 1.5 km (every mile) across the entire country, within cities, on land, on mountains and in water.”

Radioactivity is Natural!

The idea that radiation is deadly has been spread by a Malthusian lobby which has pushed the absurd notion that ALL doses of radiation are deadly under the theory of the Linear No-Threashold Model (LNT) which was adopted as a standard of medicine in 1959. This LNT hypothesis asserts without evidence that if a lot of radiation will kill you 100% of the time, a fraction of that dose will kill you a fraction of the time… which is equivalent to saying that if drinking 100 liters of water will kill you 100% of the time, drinking 1 liter of water will kill you 1% of the time.

Nicholas Fisher, a nuclear expert at Stony Brook University in New York responded to the fear mongering by reminding his readers that “we live on a radioactive planet in a radioactive universe. All life has evolved in the presence of natural radioactivity.”

Without that natural radiation emitted by stars, supernova, earth’s soil, cosmic radiation etc, then our very cellular functions break down and we get sick. This was demonstrated in tests conducted on lab rats in the 1990s which were isolated from natural background radiation, including in their food. People with arthritis and cancers have been recorded for generations to receive great benefits by soaking their bodies in radiation-rich mineral waters in Ukraine or the radioactive black soil beaches of Brazil proving that low dose radiation is beneficial for life. Another surprising 2010 study proving the benefits of radiation followed 250 000 nuclear workers found a much lower rate of cancer mortality relative to control groups.

Fear of radiation is a fraud pushed by a Malthusian lobby whose goal has been to dismantle the sovereign nation state by getting its victims to undermine their own basis of existence. This is the realization of the Trilateral Commission policy announced by Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker who called for a “controlled disintegration” of industrial civilization in 1978. This is the program of Maurice Strong as he decapitated Canada’s nuclear program in the 1990s and called for the collapse of industrial civilization. This is the policy which is at the heart of the Green New Deal being spread by London bankers like Mark Carney and Prince Charles which is really just another name for de-population.

This is the program which China and Russia have rejected under the emerging global framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. China is planning to triple its nuclear sector by 2032 to power its vast growth program and Russia’s ambitious nuclear energy program is tied directly to Putin’s recent decision to challenge the Liberal Malthusian order by name. Any nation committed to raising the living standards and productive powers of its people cannot tolerate a de-carbonization or de-nuclearization plan for even a minute.


BIO: Matthew J.L. Ehret is a journalist, lecturer and founder of the Canadian Patriot Review and the Rising Tide Foundation. He has published the report “The Time has Come for Canada to Join the New Silk Road” and three volumes of the Untold History of Canada (available on untoldhistory.canadianpatriot.org). He can be reached at matt.ehret@tutamail.com.

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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

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Jane Karlsson
Jane Karlsson
September 12, 2019

Terrific article. At last some sense about radiation.

John Nacci
John Nacci
September 12, 2019

Interesting fact ; those who survived the Hiroshima attack were therefore “selected” as being more resistant to the effects of radiation long term thus the reduced levels of cancer in those selected based on radiation exposure evolution in progress ? A hypothesis that needs to be tested as ever these one dimensional linear thinkers have got it wrong again !

Biff Einstein
Biff Einstein
September 12, 2019

re: “not one Fukushima death is traceable to radiation exposure” — Of course, the problem is one that doesn’t show up immediately. In fact, the increased risk of cancer lasts for decades. (1) (2) Specifically in the case of Fukushima, the reactors spewed just a tenth of the radiation emitted by the Chernobyl disaster and winds blew much of that out to sea. Also, evacuations were swift. (3) References: (1) Higher cancer risk continues after Chernobyl NIH study finds that thyroid cancer risk for those who were children and adolescents when they were exposed to fallout has not yet begun… Read more »

SteveK9
SteveK9
September 13, 2019

Could not agree more. On the one hand we have the climate-change deniers and on the other, we have the anti-nukes. Two sides of an anti-Science coin. What’s particularly sad is that the one is the solution for the other, but these two irrational groups prevent the application of nuclear power to prevent additional increases in CO2. It’s not clear just how ‘bad’ increased CO2 (CO2 fertilization may be an important factor in increased crop yields, for example) will be, or what the time-frome is, but the direction is clear. However, if one is concerned about CO2 levels then nuclear… Read more »

Hideo Watanabe
September 13, 2019

I assume that the author writes this article on behalf of World Nuclear Association because it was Ms. Agneta Rising, Chairperson of the Association, that said “not one Fukushima death is traceable to radiation exposure” in her presentation delivered in Taiwan September 2013. Why is this article at this timing? For Tokyo Olympic games? Cover up; The largest inventory of Fukushima DNPP was in the SFP of Unit 4 where there were 1535 fuel rods with 1331 used and 204 unused fuels. The Association supported by Obama administration insisted from the beginning that there was no radiation release from Unit… Read more »

Jane Karlsson
Jane Karlsson
September 13, 2019

Radiation is only going to kill you if you have mineral deficiencies.  Most of us do have mineral deficiencies due to our depleted diet.  Complexes of copper and other minerals have been found to prevent death in lethally irradiated animals.   “Copper complexes have radiation protection and radiation recovery activities and cause rapid recovery of immunocompetence and radiation-induced damage to cells and tissues. Recently, iron, manganese, and zinc complexes have also been found to prevent death in lethally irradiated mice. These pharmacological effects of essential metalloelement complexes can be understood to be due to facilitation of de novo synthesis of essential… Read more »

Darryl Secret
Darryl Secret
Reply to  Jane Karlsson
September 14, 2019

Yes, let’s keep the donations going to the Cancer Industry. We don’t have enough issues about GMO’s, carcinogens in all strata of the envioronment, so let’s add increased ambient radioactivity to the mix.

This article says nothing about effect on humans, nor is it a suggestion that humans can live in a hyper radioactive environment.

Jane Karlsson
Jane Karlsson
Reply to  Darryl Secret
September 19, 2019

I am no more in favour of the cancer industry than you are. Cancer is caused by DNA damage which is not repaired. Excess iron damages it, and repair is dependent on magnesium and manganese. We eat far too much iron-rich meat, and we remove the magnesium and manganese from our carbohydrate foods. Why do you not know these things? Could it be because the cancer industry doesn’t want you to know?

Stuart Davies
Stuart Davies
September 13, 2019

So sad to see the Duran posting such a shockingly ignorant article. This is beneath contempt.

Vera Gottlieb
Vera Gottlieb
September 13, 2019

And who signed the cheque for the writer to write this article???

Herbert Dorsey
Herbert Dorsey
September 15, 2019

I couldn’t disagree more with this article. There no present methods to eliminate dangerous radioactive waste. Also, It makes the false assumption there are no other ways to generate electricity than with the present technology. Actually there a number of ways to tap the magnetic energy that is everywhere present and convert it into useable electricity. To get a good idea about some of these ways, check out http://www.altenergy-pro.org. or watch Rick Friedrich on you tube.

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