Tag: nuclear

Terrornoia, Australian Style – The Asia-Pacific Perspective

09/01/20140 Comments

Continue Reading »

Interview 933 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

08/31/20140 Comments

This month on the Asia-Pacific Perspective: An Australian proposal requires ISPs to engage in suspicionless domestic spying; China adds military facilities in the Spratly Islands as the South China Sea continues to boil; and TEPCO gets into more trouble at Fukushima.

Continue Reading »

Interview 926 – Steven Starr Describes Nuclear Darkness and Nuclear Famine

08/09/20144 Comments

Steven Starr is the Senior Scientist for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Director of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at the University of Missouri. Today he joins us to discuss his work on the environmental impact of nuclear warfare, including an examination of his recent article on “The Lethality of Nuclear Weapons.” From climate and ozone disruption to famine, electronic failure and the risk of nuclear reactor meltdowns, we discuss the science behind why nuclear war has no winner.

Continue Reading »

Interview 924 – John LaForge Uncensors the Hiroshima Myth-Making

08/08/20142 Comments

Today on the program John LaForge of NukeWatchInfo.org joins us to discuss his recent article, “Censorship and Myth-Making Enshrined Ignorance of Hiroshima and the Bomb.” We talk about how the Hiroshima myth was created in the wake of the atomic bombing, why the Nagasaki bombing was even more unnecessary, and the artificial distinction that is made between nuclear weapons and nuclear energy in the anti-nuclear debate.

Continue Reading »

Interview 909 – Global Journalist: Fukushima Three Years Later

07/04/20140 Comments

More than three years after the events at Fukushima, journalists still struggle to report on what exactly is going on with the region’s recovery and cleanup efforts. TEPCO, the utility that managed the nuclear reactor, has been criticized for not being forthcoming with the public, or with the victims of the tragedy … or, even with the government. Today on Global Journalist, we take a look at what’s going on in Fukushima, and look at some of the challenges reporters face in covering stories like these in Japan.

Continue Reading »

Interview 867 – Aileen Mioko Smith on the Japanese Reactor Restarts

04/28/20140 Comments

The Japanese Nuclear Regulatory Agency is currently considering applications from 8 different utilities companies to restart 17 of the nation’s 54 nuclear reactors, which have been taken offline in the wake of the Fukushima crisis. Today we talk to Aileen Mioko Smith of Green Action Japan about the anti-nuclear movement in Japan and their efforts to stop the reactor restarts from happening.

Continue Reading »

Cold War 2.0 and the Threat of Nuclear Warfare

04/20/20140 Comments

Continue Reading »

Interview 851 – The Power Hour: Nuclear Threats Rising

04/01/20140 Comments

In his regular appearance on The Power Hour with Joyce Riley, James Corbett discusses the rising chatter about nuclear terrorism and nuclear war, and the ominous moves to remove key nuclear base commanders from duty. We also talk about Ukraine and the IMF, the mainstream media’s admission of market manipulations, the Turkish false flag leak and more.

Continue Reading »

Interview 773 – Radio Liberty: China Calls For A New World Order

11/13/20130 Comments

This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the abysmal labor participation numbers from October, the ECB’s surprise rate cut, and China’s call for a New World Order. We also take you call on the Saudi nuclear bomb, dollar reserve holdings and more.

Continue Reading »

Blackout: The Media and the Nuclear Spying Cover-up

10/15/20130 Comments

Continue Reading »

Back to Top