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New World Next Week – 2011/03/25
This week we focus exclusively on the unfolding tragedies in Japan.
Video – James Corbett on The Alex Jones Show 03/23/2011
James Corbett joins Alex Jones of Infowars.com to discuss the unfolding crisis at the Fukushima nuclear reactor in the wake of the 3/11 earthquake.
Interview 302 – Philip White
Philip White of the Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center joins us to discuss the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear plant and the information on this crisis that the CNIC is attempting to spread through its network of scientists.
Interview 301 – Najmedin Meshkati
Dr. Najmedin Meshkati, a professor of engineering at the University of Southern California specializing in risk reduction of complex systems joins us to discuss the ongoing nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan. He outlines the situation at the facility, the contamination of surrounding seawater, the history of problems in the Japanese nuclear industry and other key issues.
Interview 050 – Yumi Kikuchi
Yumi Kikuchi, organizer of the 2nd International 9/11 Truth Conference in Tokyo, Japan, joins The Corbett Report to talk about her work, her involvement with 9/11 Truth and the upcoming conference. Keynote speakers include David Ray Griffin, Japanese Diet member Yukihisa Fujita and journalist Benjamin Fulford. For more information about the conference and how to […]
Episode 011 – Never Again – Hiroshima Remembers
August 6th, 2007 marked the 62nd anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. This week we talk to Mr. Isao Aratani, a survivor of that horrific day. We are also joined by Dr. Yuki Tanaka of the Hiroshima Peace Institute.
Interview 012 – Isao Aratani
A-bomb survivor Isao Aratani tells us about his life and the horrific events he witnessed on August 6, 1945, when Hiroshima was subject to an atomic bombing.
Interview 011 – Yuki Tanaka
Dr. Yuki Tanaka of the Hiroshima Peace Institute joins us to talk about the Institute, the Hiroshima Citizens’ Peace Declaration and peace issues in Japan.
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