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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Stonewalling Didn't Stop the Radiation...
One of the tenets of the Catholic Church is the infallibility of the Pope. It's a matter of faith and that's OK for a religion but when governments start thinking that way....Watch Out ! Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant is now upgraded to a Chernobyl type disaster after weeks of Tokyo telling people the problem was contained and everything was OK.... Its not uncommon for government to not admit there's a problem....that the people in charge need help dealing with it....or that a screw up happened. It is said the Japanese government has a history of not being candid when its better to just let it all hang out. They said its an internal matter and the professionals will handle it....Now its a mess and valuable time and public confidence is lost...Not to mention the danger to those perhaps needlessly exposed to radiation. Pride usually does go before the fall. My Way News - Japan ups nuke crisis severity to match Chernobyl
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Since when does government tell you anything they dont want you to know.
911 conspiracy theories have exploced lately and the more I read the more I believe that our government was involved in a coverup o the facts. I think they knew it wasa bout to happen and by turning the other cheek got to forfill their Iraq agenda..
The person most responsible would be Dick Cheny and George Bush. Bush because he let Cheny have too much power and decision making on important issues.. His old Corp Haliburton certainly prospered to the tune of Billions on this agenda. Since leaving office he was in all likely hood taken good care of...
Good Blog Entry Mayor: they’ll need to study this for a long time; from the public’s right to know and the Japanese leaderships need to manage the crisis without starting a panic among the population in the vicinity of plant, etc. I do believe as you do that often honesty is the best policy.
Middle-Class Mike
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