Tag: fukushima
Interview 476 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: Kony 2012 goes viral as the celebutants climb on board the latest intervention campaign; a key Anonymous hacker is revealed to be a long-time FBI informant; and Fukushima parents still don’t know if their school lunches are safe to eat as we approach the 3/11 anniversary.
Interview 472 – Helen Caldicott on Fukushima One Year Later
Last year Helen Caldicott, author of such books as Nuclear Power is Not the Answer and The New Nuclear Danger, joined us to discuss the dangers of nuclear power in the immediate wake of the Fukushima disaster. Now, one year after the disaster unfolded, we talk to Dr. Caldicott once again, this time to take about the legacy of Fukushima, what we now know actually took place in the days, weeks and months after the triple meltdowns, the likely long-term health effects of this disaster, and much more.
Interview 469 – Paul Gunter on America’s Fukushimas
Paul Gunter is the Director of the Reactor Oversight Project at BeyondNuclear.org. As a long-time anti-nuclear activist, Gunter and Beyond Nuclear have been ringing the alarm bells about the GE Mark I Boiling Water Reactors in the United States–reactors with the exact same flawed design as the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan–for decades. Now, in the “Freeze our Fukushimas” campaign, Gunter and others are seeking to permanently suspend operations at all of the Mark I plants across the US.
Corbett Report Radio 071 – Fukushima Updates and Food World Order
Tonight on the program James goes over the latest updates on the Fukushima situation in Japan and takes your calls. Then we get our regular Thursday night visit from James Evan Pilato of FoodWorldOrder.com to go over all the latest food, health and environment stories.
Interview 456 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: a dog ate the Japanese government’s meeting minutes about Fukushima; Seal Team 6 saves the day again; and Rothschild Reuters disparages people for being independent.
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