Tuesday, March 15, 2011

DAY 5 FROM JAPANS NUKE MELTDOWN



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7-MAJOR ACCIDENT
6-SERIOUS ACCIDENT - JAPAN AT THIS LEVEL CURRENTLY
5-ACCIDENT WITH WIDER CONSEQUENCES
4-ACCIDENT WITH LOCAL CONSEQUENCES
3-SERIOUS INCEDENT
2-INCIDENT
1-ANOMALY

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ITS 1:45PM MAR 15,11 AND JAPANS NUCLEAR RATING HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A 6 FROM THE 4 YESTERDAY.FRANCE NUCLEAR SAFETY AUTHORITY-GRAVITY OF FUKUSHIMA-QUOTE:THE INCIDENT HAS TAKEN ON A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DIMENSION COMPARED TO YESTERDAY(MAR 14,11).IT IS CLEAR THAT WE ARE AT LEVEL 6-ANDRE-CLAUDE LACOSTE TODAY MAR 15,11.

ITS 5:25PM MAR 15,11 AND GLENN BECK IS BEING A HYPOCRITE FOR SOME REASON ON THE NUCLEAR LEAKS.FOR 13 MINUTES FROM 5:05PM-5:18PM GLENN WAS TRYING TO PROVE THAT THE NUCLEAR REACTORS ARE IN NO DANGER TO PEOPLE.BUT THEN FROM 5:18-5:20PM HES TALKING ABOUT A HERO AT THE CHERNOBYL SITE THAT WAS SICK TO HIS STOMACH FROM WORKING AT IT FOR AN HOUR.BUT HE WAS THROWING UP SO BAD FOR THAT HOUR HE FINALLY HAD TO STOP WORKING ON THE COOLING.BUT HERES THE KICKER.HE THEN SAYS 1,350 WORKERS HAVE LEFT THE JAPAN NUKE SITE AND ONLY 50 WORKERS ARE LEFT THERE NOW.WELL MY QUESTION IS TO GLENN? IF ITS NOT DANGEROUS AT THE SITE LIKE YOU TRYED TO TELL US FOR 13 MNUTES,THEN YOU SAY 1,350 WORKERS LEFT THE SITE SO THEY WOULD NOT BE POISONED OR EXPLODED.WERE DOES THE NO DANGER TO PEOPLE COME IN.IS MY QUESTION.

ITS 6:08PM MAR 15,11 AND A NEW FIRE WAS DISCOVERED IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE REACTOR 4 BUILDING AT FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI PLANT.THERE SAYING ITS THE NUCLEAR WASTE THATS ON FIRE AGAIN FOR THE 2ND TIME TODAY.THERE FIGHTING THIS FIRE WITH HELICOPTERS.OH BUT GLENN,THIS IS NOT A DANGEROUS SITUATION.THERE ALSO SAYING ALL 6 REACTORS AT THE SITE ARE ALL IN TROUBLE.AND RADIATION LEVELS ARE RISING STRONGLY.THERES AN 18 MILE RADIOUS QUARINTINE OF THE SITE..

THIS WILL BE A PERFECT SITUATION FOR THE ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT CONTROL FREAKS TO TRY TO BAN COAL AND NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS WHICH WOULD KILL 65% OF THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION.HOW WOULD THE NWO NUTCASES WANT THIS 65% FILLED,OF COURSE WITH WIND MILLS,SOLAR WHICH WOULD REALLY SKYROCKET OUR BILLS.AND THEN THEY COULD TAX US INTO INFINITY AND CONTROL OUR EVERY MOVES IN EVERY ASPECT OF OUR LIVES.

New reactor fire as Japan works to contain threat By ERIC TALMADGE and SHINO YUASA, Associated Press - 6:45PM MAR 15,11

SOMA, Japan – A new fire broke out at a nuclear reactor early Wednesday, a day after the power plant emitted a burst of radiation that panicked an already edgy Japan and left the government struggling to contain a spiraling crisis caused by last week's earthquake and tsunami.The latest blaze erupted in the outer housing of the containment vessel at the No. 4 unit at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, said Hajimi Motujuku, a spokesman for the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Japan's nuclear safety agency also confirmed the fire, whose cause was not immediately known.On Tuesday, a fire broke out in the same reactor's fuel storage pond — an area where used nuclear fuel is kept cool — causing radioactivity to be released into the atmosphere.Radiation levels in areas around the nuclear plant, which rose early Tuesday afternoon, appeared to subside by evening, officials said. But the unease remained in a country trying to recover from the massive disasters that are believed to have killed more than 10,000 people and battered the world's third-largest economy.The radiation leak caused the government to order 140,000 people living within 20 miles (30 kilometers) of the plant to seal themselves indoors to avoid exposure, and authorities declared a ban on commercial air traffic through the area. Worries about radiation rippled through Tokyo and other areas far beyond that cordon. The stock market plunged for a second day, dropping 10 percent.

The troubles cascaded Tuesday at the Dai-ichi plant, where there have already been explosions at two reactor buildings since Friday's disasters. An explosion at a third reactor blasted a 26-foot (8-meter) hole in the building and, experts said, damaged a vessel below the reactor, although not the reactor core. Three hours later, a fire broke out at a fourth reactor, which had been offline for maintenance.
In a nationally televised address Tuesday, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said radiation had seeped from four of the plant's six reactors. The International Atomic Energy Agency said Japanese officials informed it that the fire was in a pool where used nuclear fuel rods are stored and that radioactivity is being released directly into the atmosphere. Long after the fire was extinguished, a Japanese official said the pool might still be boiling.Depending on how bad the blast was at Unit 2, experts said more radioactive materials could seep out. If the water in the storage pond in Unit 4 boils away, the fuel rods could be exposed, leaking more virulent radiation.

Experts noted that much of the leaking radiation was apparently in steam from boiling water — and the falling radiation levels suggest the situation could be stabilizing.Government spokesman Yukio Edano said the radiation leak potentially affected public health. But authorities and experts said the risks to the public diminished the farther the distance from the plant. At its most intense, the leak released a radioactive dose in one hour at the site 400 times the amount a person normally receives in a year. Within six hours, that level had dropped dramatically.A person would have to be exposed to that dose for 10 hours for it to be fatal, said Jae Moo-sung, a nuclear engineering expert at Seoul's Hanyang University.
Radiation elsewhere never reached that level. In Tokyo, 170 miles (270 kilometers) to the southwest, authorities reported radiation levels nine times normal — too small, officials said, to threaten the 39 million people in and around the capital. Weather patterns helped, shifting Tuesday night to the southeast, blowing any potential radiation from the plant toward the sea.It's not good, but I don't think it's a disaster, said Steve Crossley, an Australia-based radiation physicist. If the radioactive material gets out, it's a major problem. That doesn't appear to be happening in Japan, and that's the big difference. As long as you are not near it, it doesn't pose a health risk.Though Kan and other officials urged calm, the developments fueled a growing panic in Japan and around the world amid widespread uncertainty over what would happen next. In the worst case scenario, one or more of the reactor cores would completely melt down, a disaster that could spew large amounts of radioactivity into the atmosphere.

Foreigners began leaving in larger numbers. China organized an evacuation of its citizens from Japan's stricken northeast. The U.S. urged Americans to avoid travel to Japan. Austria moved its embassy from Tokyo to Osaka. Lufthansa diverted its two daily flights to Tokyo to other Japanese cities.The U.S. Navy shifted some ships from Japan's east coast to western waters to avoid hazards from debris dragged into the sea by the tsunami and to be away from any radiation plume. One ship at its base south of Tokyo detected low levels of radiation from the Fukushima plant.In evacuation centers for people living near the plant, Japanese worried about radiation contamination, calling it an unseen threat, and complained that the government was not forthcoming with information.Nuclear power is the most frightening, even more than a tsunami. The government, the ruling party, administrators, nobody tells us, the citizens, what is really happening, Isao Araki, 63, said at an evacuation center. Kan's government has been more open and transparent than previous administrations in keeping the nation informed of developments in the nuclear crisis. Edano, his top spokesman, appears frequently before the press with updates that have been widely praised for their frankness and clarity.However, given past governments' notorious record of covering up bad news on nuclear emergencies, many Japanese are skeptical they are getting a complete picture.

The radiation fears added to the catastrophe that has been unfolding in Japan. Four days after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami, millions of people strung out along the east coast had little food, water or heat, and already chilly temperatures dropped further as a cold front moved in. Up to 450,000 people are in temporary shelters.Officials have only confirmed about 3,300 deaths, but officials have said the toll was likely to top 10,000 in one of the four hardest-hit areas. Experts involved in the 2004 Asian tsunami said there was no question more people died, despite Japan's high state of preparation, and like the earlier disaster, many thousands may never be found.In a rare bit of good news, rescuers found two survivors Tuesday, one of them a 70-year-old woman whose house was torn off its foundation by the tsunami.Mostly, though, search teams found few signs of life. More than 200 rescue crews from the U.S. and Britain poured Tuesday into the coastal city of Ofunato, finding little but rubble and people looking for lost possessions. Whole city blocks lay flattened. A yacht came to rest atop the remains of a two-story gas station.Amid the debris, 32-year-old Ken Suioya used a crowbar to try to force opon a safe, which he said had been thrown from his father's destroyed home and into a trench.My house has gone, our family's restaurant has gone, our car has gone — this is part of what we have left, he said, gesturing to unyielding gray metal.As rescue teams and survivors hunted through ruined communities and officials struggled to deliver supplies to the displaced, urgent attention was focused on the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, the most severely damaged of three nuclear plants on the battered coast. Three of the plant's six reactors were out of service for maintenance at the time of Friday's disasters, which compromised cooling systems at all of the reactors. Before Tuesday's fire in Unit 4's storage pool, workers were desperately trying to pump seawater to cool the fuel rods in the three active reactors.

Conditions in Unit 2 are less clear after a blast near a suppression pool, into which fuel rods are plunged to cool them and which also serves as an emergency receptical for excess steam, said plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. The nuclear core was not damaged but the bottom of the surrounding container may have been, said Shigekazu Omukai, a spokesman for Japan's nuclear safety agency.The IAEA's head, Yukoiya Amano, urged the Japanese government to provide better information to the agency about the situation.Temperatures in the two other offline reactors, units 5 and 6, were slightly elevated, said Edano, the chief cabinet secretary. Fourteen pumps have been brought in to get seawater into the other reactors, and technicians were trying to figure out how to pump water into Unit 4, where the storage pool fire occurred. Early Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power officials said they had scrapped a plan to use helicopters, deeming them impractical, and said they were considering other options, including using fire engines.About 70 workers remained at the complex, struggling with its myriad problems. The workers, all in protective gear, are being rotated in and out of the danger zone quickly to reduce their radiation exposure.The prime minister and other officials warned there is a danger of more leaks and ordered a wider emergency cordon, telling people within 20 miles (30 kilometers) of the Fukushima plant to stay indoors to avoid exposure that could make people sick.Please do not go outside. Please stay indoors. Please close windows and make your homes airtight, Edano told residents in the danger zone.

These are figures that potentially affect health. There is no mistake about that, he said.Some 70,000 people had already been evacuated from a 12-mile (20-kilometer) radius from the Dai-ichi complex. About 140,000 remain in the wider zone. The multiple problems at Fukushima appear to be the nuclear industry's most severe accident in 25 years, since the meltdown at the Chernobyl power plant in the former Soviet Union.Experts said that differing designs in the reactors made it unlikely that Fukushima would degenerate into a widespread contamination problem. The biggest difference is that in Chernobyl's case the reactor core caught fire and there was no containment shell — thick reinforced concrete around the reactor.We're a long way from fuel material coming out of the reactor in the way it did in Chernobyl, said Crossley, the physicist. In this case, the fuel is still contained.Physicist Edwin Lyman of the Union of Concerned Scientists, an advocacy group that pushes for nuclear industry safety, said it was unlikely that a plume from the Fukushima plant would rise as high as the one from Chernobyl, which means that radioactive material would be deposited closer to the site.That may spare Tokyo from the worst of it, he said.Yuasa reported from Tokyo. Associated Press writer Elaine Kurtenbach in Tokyo and David Stringer in Ofunato contributed to this report.

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To whom it may concern:

The media is not going to tell anyone about the way a Nuclear Reactor Core functions…It’s not public domain information. Nuclear Reactor cores never cool down, the core is super heated with Nuclear Fusion and remains radio active for about 250 years. This is Nuclear Heat Energy being converted into consumable energy. The reason sea water is processed and treated into pure cooling water is to constantly keep the Reactor from melting. The Reactors Cooling Tubes are so hot that small particles can crack or tear them and usually within 1-2 hours after that is when the loud explosion will happen. This is the reason they should not be using un-treated sea water; however, what other resources do they have at this moment? If they are dumping the Nuclear Waste Water back into the Ocean the Ocean will not last long {3-5 years}. Fish are washing up every where out here in Calif. I’m expecting to feel a different type of heat during the day & night. On a normal hot day their will be a type of heat that warms the surface of the body. The type of heat to watch out for is a radiating heat that warms the bodies core temperature all day 24-7. {This is a clear indicator that Radiation is going through you.} This will not damage potable drinking water right away, perhaps with in 3-5 years, especially if the reactor core has already released itself into the atmosphere. I’m under the impression that four Reactors have already released their contents into the atmosphere. The Reactors in Japan are nothing at all like the Reactors in Chernobyl. Chernobyl’s Reactors were already operating at low levels, albeit, the Reactors that are used in Japan are designed to operate at Maxim operating levels, and that is when there is severely dangerous Radiation Levels. The contents of a Reactor will travel the planet inside of clouds and that is how people in other Countries will feel light Radiating Heat waves. Surprisingly it would take about twenty reactors to destroy the Planet, however, four to six of them will create sever noticeable damage within 3-5 years Prepare for the worst and pray for the best. And definitely expect the unusual, especially if three or four more Reactors explode. It feels like a Science Fiction event. But I’ve told people for about eight years now that H.A.A.R.P. will leave everyone asking themselves..{Who need science fiction anymore?} I cried when thinking about the residents of Japan; and still feel sick to my stomach. People everywhere have no idea of what is occurring. They are victims of normalcy. I’m going to go outside now, and look for UFOs and stare at what is left of the Ocean. Enjoy it while you can.

Thank you for reading this, being you, and God Bless You.

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Radiation level soars after Japan nuke plant fire
By ERIC TALMADGE and SHINO YUASA, Associated Press - 12:20PM MAR 15,11


SOMA, Japan – Dangerous levels of radiation leaking from a crippled nuclear plant forced Japan to order 140,000 people to seal themselves indoors Tuesday after an explosion and a fire dramatically escalated the crisis spawned by a deadly tsunami.
In a nationally televised statement, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said radiation had spread from the four stricken reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant along Japan's northeastern coast. The region was shattered by Friday's 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the ensuing tsunami that is believed to have killed more than 10,000 people, plunged millions into misery and pummeled the world's third-largest economy.

Japanese officials told the International Atomic Energy Agency that the reactor fire was in a fuel storage pond — an area where used nuclear fuel is kept cool — and that radioactivity is being released directly into the atmosphere. Long after the fire was extinguished, a Japanese official said the pool might still be boiling, though the reported levels of radiation had dropped dramatically by the end of the day.Late Tuesday, officials at the plant said they were considering asking for help from the U.S. and Japanese militaries to spray water from helicopters into the pool.That reactor, Unit 4, had been shut down before the quake for maintenance.If the water boils, it could evaporate, exposing the rods. The fuel rods are encased in safety containers meant to prevent them from resuming nuclear reactions, nuclear officials said. But they acknowledged that there could have been damage to the containers. They also confirmed that the walls of the storage pool building were damaged.Experts noted that much of the leaking radiation was apparently in steam from boiling water. It had not been emitted directly by fuel rods, which would be far more virulent, they said.It's not good, but I don't think it's a disaster, said Steve Crossley, an Australia-based radiation physicist.Even the highest detected rates were not automatically harmful for brief periods, he said. If you were to spend a significant amount of time — in the order of hours — that could be significant, Crossley said.

Less clear were the results of the blast in Unit 2, near a suppression pool, which removes heat under a reactor vessel, said plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. The nuclear core was not damaged but the bottom of the surrounding container may have been, said Shigekazu Omukai, a spokesman for Japan's nuclear safety agency.Though Kan and other officials urged calm, Tuesday's developments fueled a growing panic in Japan and around the world amid widespread uncertainty over what would happen next.In the worst case scenario, one or more of the reactor cores would completely melt down, a disaster that could spew large amounts of radioactivity into the atmosphere.I worry a lot about fallout, said Yuta Tadano, a 20-year-old pump technician at the Fukushima plant, who said he was in the complex when the quake hit.

If we could see it, we could escape, but we can't, he said, cradling his 4-month-old baby, Shoma, at an evacuation center.The radiation fears added to the catastrophe that has been unfolding in Japan, where at least 10,000 people are believed to have been killed and millions of people were facing a fifth night with little food, water or heating in near-freezing temperatures and snow as they dealt with the loss of homes and loved ones. Up to 450,000 people are in temporary shelters.Hundreds of aftershocks have shaken Japan's northeast and Tokyo since the original offshore quake, including one Tuesday night whose epicenter was hundreds of miles (kilometers) southwest and inland.Officials have only been able to confirm a far lower toll — about 3,300 killed — but those who were involved in the 2004 Asian tsunami said there was no question more people died and warned that, like the earlier disaster, many thousands may never be found.Asia's richest country hasn't seen such hardship since World War II. The stock market plunged for a second day and a spate of panic buying saw stores running out of necessities, raising government fears that hoarding may hurt the delivery of emergency food aid to those who really need it.In a rare bit of good news, rescuers found two survivors Tuesday in the rubble left by the tsunami that hit the northeast, including a 70-year-old woman whose house was tossed off its foundation.The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, along that battered coastline, has been the focus of the worries. Workers there have been desperately trying to use seawater to cool the fuel rods in the complex's three reactors, all of which lost their cooling ability after Friday's quake and tsunami.

On Tuesday, the complex was hit by its third explosion since Friday, and then a fire in a separate reactor.Afterward, officials in Ibaraki, a neighboring prefecture just south of the area, said up to 100 times the normal levels of radiation were detected Tuesday. While those figures are worrying if there is prolonged exposure, they are far from fatal.Tokyo reported slightly elevated radiation levels, but officials said the increase was too small to threaten the 39 million people in and around the capital, about 170 miles (270 kilometers) away.Amid concerns about radiation, Austria moved its embassy from Tokyo to Osaka.Meanwhile, Air China and China Eastern Airlines canceled flights to Tokyo and two cities in the disaster area. Germany's Lufthansa airlines is also diverting its two daily flights to Tokyo to other Japanese cities. None mentioned radiation concerns, instead giving no explanation or citing the airports' limited capacities.Closer to the stricken nuclear complex, the streets in the coastal city of Soma were empty as the few residents who remained there heeded the government's warning to stay indoors.Kan and other officials warned there is a danger of more leaks and told people living within 19 miles (30 kilometers) of the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex to stay indoors to avoid exposure that could make people sick.Please do not go outside. Please stay indoors. Please close windows and make your homes airtight, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told residents in the danger zone.These are figures that potentially affect health. There is no mistake about that, he said.

Weather forecasts for Fukushima were for snow and wind Tuesday evening, blowing southwest toward Tokyo, then shifting and blowing east out to sea. That's important because it shows which direction a possible nuclear cloud might blow. The U.S. Navy said several helicopter crews involved in relief efforts were exposed to low levels of radiation Tuesday. Like 17 crew members exposed the previous day, the personnel had to go through a decontamination process, which can involve a simple scrubdown with soap and water.The Navy also said it was sending some of its ships to operate off the country's west coast instead of the east to avoid hazards from debris dragged into the sea by the tsunami and to be further away from any radiation. Some 70,000 people had already been evacuated from a 12-mile (20-kilometer) radius from the Dai-ichi complex. About 140,000 remain in the new danger zone.Officials said 70 workers were at the complex, struggling with its myriad problems. The workers, all of them wearing protective gear, are being rotated in and out of the danger zone quickly to reduce their radiation exposure.Another 800 staff were evacuated. The fires and explosions at the reactors have injured 15 workers and military personnel and exposed up to 190 people to elevated radiation.Temperatures in at least two of the complex's reactors, units 5 and 6, were also slightly elevated, Edano said. The power for cooling is not working well and the temperature is gradually rising, so it is necessary to control it, he said.Fourteen pumps have been brought in to get seawater into the other reactors. They are not yet pumping water into Unit 4 but are trying to figure out how to do that.In Tokyo, slightly higher-than-normal radiation levels were detected Tuesday but officials insisted there are no health dangers. The amount is extremely small, and it does not raise health concerns. It will not affect us,Takayuki Fujiki, a Tokyo government official said.

Edano said the radiation readings had fallen significantly by the evening. Japanese government officials are being rightly cautious, said Donald Olander, professor emeritus of nuclear engineering at University of California at Berkeley. He believed even the heavily elevated levels of radiation around Dai-ichi are not a health hazard. But without knowing specific dose levels, he said it was hard to make judgments.Right now it's worse than Three Mile Island, Olander said. But it's nowhere near the levels released during Chernobyl.On Three Mile Island, the radiation leak was held inside the containment shell — thick concrete armor around the reactor. The Chernobyl reactor had no shell and was also operational when the disaster struck. The Japanese reactors automatically shut down when the quake hit and are encased in containment shells.The impact of the earthquake and tsunami dragged down stock markets. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average plunged for a second day Tuesday, nose-diving more than 10 percent to close at 8,605.15 while the broader Topix lost more than 8 percent.To lessen the damage, Japan's central bank made two cash injections totaling 8 trillion yen ($98 billion) Tuesday into the money markets after pumping in $184 billion on Monday.Initial estimates put repair costs in the tens of billions of dollars, costs that would likely add to a massive public debt that, at 200 percent of gross domestic product, is the biggest among industrialized nations.The Dai-ichi plant is the most severely affected of three nuclear complexes that were declared emergencies after suffering damage in Friday's quake and tsunami, raising questions about the safety of such plants in coastal areas near fault lines and adding to global jitters over the industry.Yuasa reported from Tokyo. Associated Press writer Elaine Kurtenbach contributed to this report.

Cover Up Of Fukushima Chain Reaction Underway
Paul Joseph Watson & Steve Watson Infowars.com March 14, 2011

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All the nuclear reactors at the earthquake stricken Fukushima nuclear plant are under threat of melting down and exploding in a chain reaction that will signify the world’s worst ever nuclear disaster and send clouds of radioactive particles hurtling towards the United States – that’s the scale of the crisis facing Japan as officials admit for the first time that three nuclear reactors are already in a meltdown.While the mainstream media continues to argue over the definition of a meltdown while unquestionably regurgitating the dubious claim of Japanese officials that the two massive explosions witnessed at the plant were caused by pressurized hydrogen, radioactive isotopes cesium-137 and iodine-121 have been detected by helicopters flying 160km (100 miles) away from the nuclear plant, which can only mean one thing, according to the Seattle Times: One or more of the reactor cores is badly damaged and at least partially melted down.After claiming for three days that the explosions did not damage reactor cores and downplaying the severity of the situation, Japanese officials have now been forced to admit the obvious, that nuclear fuel rods in three reactors are melting. Given the sequence of events, it is entirely probable that all six reactor sites will now go into total meltdown and start spewing radioactive particles into the atmosphere that threaten not only Japanese citizens but also those living on the west coast of the United States.The two explosions have already compromised the surrounding facilities. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from a 20-km exclusion zone around the plant which keeps growing. Latest reports suggest that the exclusion zone is already at 50km and expanding. Casualties in the immediate vicinity of the nuclear facilities are likely to be far higher than reported.

Japanese authorities, presumably in an effort to prevent hysteria, have engaged in a cover-up of the true scale of the Fukushima crisis from start to finish, and they have been largely aided by a mass media that has slavishly repeated their lies without question, despite the fact that there is a long history of covering up nuclear catastrophes in Japan. This process has only put the Japanese people in more danger.Amidst the disgusting spectacle of a castrated and inept corporate mass media failing to ask hard questions about the true scale of the Fukushima crisis, a handful of nuclear experts are attempting to blow the whistle.As reported by the BBC:
Japanese engineer Masashi Goto, who helped design the containment vessel for Fukushima’s reactor core, says the design was not enough to withstand earthquakes or tsunamis and the plant’s builders, Toshiba, knew this.Mr Goto says his greatest fear is that blasts at number 3 and number 1 reactors may have damaged the steel casing of the containment vessel designed to stop radioactive material escaping into the atmosphere.He says that as the reactor uses mox (mixed oxide) fuel, the melting point is lower than that of conventional fuel. Should a meltdown and an explosion occur, he says, p lutonium could be spread over an area up to twice as far as estimated for a conventional nuclear fuel explosion. The next 24 hours are critical, he says.

Goto warns that Japanese authorities have suppressed the true severity of the crisis and that there is a severe risk of an explosion, with radioactive material being strewn over a very wide area – beyond the 20km evacuation zone set up by the authorities, adding that the worst case scenario would manifest itself as many Chernobyls, and that the effect would be, Like a volcano spreading radioactive material.Nuclear expert Joe Cirincione warns that radiation from Japan’s multiple potential nuclear meltdowns could spread to the US west coast and that the threat represents an unprecedented crisis.Yoichi Shimatsu, former editor of the Japan Times, states that after a high-level government meeting, Japanese agencies are no longer releasing independent reports without prior approval from the top, and that censorship of what is really occurring at the plant is being overseen under the Article 15 Emergency Law.Professor Richard Wakeford, a nuclear expert at Manchester University, said yesterday: If the fuel is not covered by cooling water it could become so hot it begins to melt – if all the fuel is uncovered you could get a large-scale meltdown.Today it looks as if that scenario is playing out.Shaun Burnie, an independent atomic energy consultant, also warns that Japan’s nuclear crisis is much worse than it seems:The US has moved one of its aircraft carriers from the area after detecting low-level radiation 160km (100 miles) offshore.The Japanese government is playing down the scale of the disaster, however, experts have pointed out that it has a long history of nuclear cover ups, and that this is merely the latest.Documentary filmmaker Tony Barrell says in 2003 reactors across the country had to be shut down after it emerged the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) had hid accidents.

They had to shut down 17 plants in 2003 because they’d been falsifying the records about what had been happening at them, he said.Lives were threatened, systems broke down, there were failures to report and there were cover-ups. People pretended things hadn’t happened.Barrell says several other major incidents have occurred and gone relatively unreported:A place called Monju, which in 1995 sprang a leak in its liquid sodium cooling system which made the whole thing absolutely red hot and had to be shut down immediately and stayed shut down until the beginning of last year – 15 years, he told ABC News in Australia.Barrell also pointed out that the Fukushima Daiichi plant should have been shut down long ago because it is now 40 years old.
Should other plants in Japan experience complete meltdowns, the entire country could become a nuclear wasteground, and the radiation could engulf large areas of the planet, leading to huge numbers of cancers and future birth deformities.

Woman, 70, found alive 4 days after Japan tsunami
By ERIC TALMADGE and SHINO YUASA, Associated Press -MAR 15,11 5:35AM


SOMA, Japan – Rescuers have found a 70-year-old woman alive four days after the disaster struck.Osaka fire department spokesman Yuko Kotani says the woman was found inside her house that was washed away by the tsunami in northeastern Japan's Iwate prefecture. The rescuers from Osaka, in western Japan, were sent to the area for disaster relief.Kotani said the woman was conscious but suffering from hypothermia and is being treated at a hospital. She would not give the woman's name.Her rescue was a rare bit of news for Japanese traumatized by the disaster.

Hedge funds hammer stocks to worst plunge since '87
By Chikafumi Hodo and Antoni Slodkowski - 5:30AM MAR 15,11


TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan's Nikkei share average plunged 10.6 percent on Tuesday, posting the worst two-day rout since 1987, as hedge funds bailed out after reports of rising radiation near Tokyo. Many mutual funds were left on the sidelines, leaving them poised to dump shares into any rebound.The yen tripped on talk of intervention by authorities trying to contain the economic impact from last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami, but then recovered. Government bond yields rose as investors sold debt to offset stock market losses.The scale and speed of the equity selloff forced domestic fund managers to sit on the sidelines as market volumes surged to a record for a second day running.Even if we wanted to sell today there was very little we could do, said a manager at a Japanese fund, asking not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media.We didn't sell and waited, sidelined because hedge funds were just dumping stocks in panic.At one point, the Nikkei had plunged 14 percent after Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the risk of nuclear contamination was rising at the Fukushima Daiichi complex on Japan's quake ravaged northeastern coast, 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo. The French embassy said a low-level radiation could hit Tokyo within hours.

Local reports of radiation rising in communities near Tokyo only stoked the sense of panic.In contrast to Monday's trading, when construction stocks rose in anticipation of revenue from rebuilding contracts, none of the 225 constituents of the benchmark Nikkei average gained on Tuesday. Shares of construction company Kajima Corp (1812.T) slid 13 percent, a day after its shares surged.The broad TOPIX index of Japanese stocks has shed 16.3 percent this week, the worst two-day losing streak since the global equity crash of October 1987.All focus is on the nuclear crisis, said Hideyuki Ishiguro, a supervisor at Okasan Securities in Tokyo.Foreign investors and domestic fund operators are pulling out from Japanese shares.The Nikkei share average (.N225) dropped 10.6 percent to 8,605.15, while TOPIX share index lost 9.5 percent to 766.73 (.TOPX) -- both the worst single-day slides since the global selloff after the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008.The Tokyo Stock Exchange's first section, making up the country's biggest companies, has lost about $626 billion in market capitalization this week. First section volume totaled 5.77 billion, a nearly 20 percent increase from Monday's record.Traders said overseas hedge funds were particularly aggressive sellers in Nikkei futures, especially the Singapore-listed contracts. The massive swings in futures sent implied volatility on Nikkei options (JNIATMIV.OS) soaring to 63 percent, the highest since the financial crisis.

During the first phase of the rout, many domestic portfolio managers sat on the sidelines to await more clarity on the nuclear troubles. But some investors threw in the towel on Tuesday.Today's market moves truly show the severeness of Japanese situation, it's a true market, it's not a lie or speculation. We're not talking any more about power cuts, earthquake or tsunami, we're talking about which areas will get most radioactive exposure,said the chief trader at a Japanese securities firm.I had to sell, and I just dumped everything as I went along,the trader said.Japanese officials tried to calm the market and moved to reduce short selling, placing limits on broker sales of stocks for arbitrage trading. That move helped spark a bout of short-covering in the afternoon, and stocks finished off their lows.Shares of Tokyo Electric Power (9501.T), the owner of the stricken nuclear plant, did not trade, although sellers massed at the indicated price of 1,221 yen on Tuesday. There were no buyers at that price. The stock market rout was bad enough to force some institutional investors to sell government bonds to offset losses in their portfolios before Japan's business year ends this month, traders said.Insurance companies were cited behind the selling in cash JGBs, pushing benchmark 10-year yields up a basis point to 1.215 percent. Longer-term yields were up even more.The worries about the potential fiscal cost of the crisis and new bond issuance caused a further back-up in long-term yields. Twenty-year yields rose 4 basis points to 2.075 percent, causing the yield curve to steepen for a second day.

Since Friday's massive quake, market players have fretted that a hefty reconstruction bill will further add to Japan's debt totaling twice the size of the $5 trillion economy.Japanese government CDS spreads have widened by around 35 basis points to 115 basis points, near the record 120 basis points reached in February 2009 and reflecting worries of more credit rating downgrades ahead.Stock markets showed some signs of stabilizing in after-hours trade, with Osaka Nikkei futures up about 1 percent from the regular session close to 8,720 from the regular session close. JGB futures slid into negative territory.The yen was up slightly at 81.85 per dollar, relatively stable in the face of the equity market selloff.Traders were on alert for signs that Japanese investors were repatriating funds, a phenomenon that had pushed up the yen in the wake of the 1995 Kobe earthquake.At one point, the dollar spiked against the yen, and dealers suspected that Japanese authorities may have intervened in the market. They later downplayed the idea, with a large buying order cited as exaggerating the move in choppy trade.The dollar had touched a low around 80.60 on Monday, less than a yen from the record low of 79.75 yen touched in 1995 on trading platform EBS.Fund managers said the sheer uncertainty around the nuclear crisis and economic risks suggested it would take investors a while to feel confident about buying stocks.We know where things are bad, but we don't know anything about sustained damages yet, so buying anything is a huge risk,said one fund manager in Tokyo.(Additional reporting by Hideyuki Sano and Akiko Takeda in Tokyo, Masayuki Kitano in Singapore and Vikram Subhedar in Hong Kong, Writing by Dayan Candappa, Editing by Eric Burroughs)

DISEASES

REVELATION 6:7-8
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

FEARFUL SIGHTS AND GREAT SIGNS FROM HEAVEN

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS

REVELATION 8:7
7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

JONES ON THE MELTDOWN(RADIATION CONTAMINATION)OF JAPAN ALL THIS WEEK
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17 U.S NAVY CREW MEMBERS WERE EXPOSED TO LOW LEVELS OF RADIATION.THATS WHY THE REAGAN HI-TAILED IT FROM THE SITE.MEANWHILE A GUY COL SOMEBODY ON FOX NEWS SAID THESE NAVY GUYS WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THESE SMALL RADIATION LEVELS.MY RESPONSE:ANY AMOUNT OF RADIATION IS POISON,NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE AMOUNT.

ITS 8:02 PM MAR 14,11 AND NOW THERES BEEN AN EXPLOSION AT REACTOR NUMBER 2.THIS MAKES 3 REACTORS EXPLODED OF THE 6 SO FAR.THERE SAYING WORKERS ARE LEAVING THE SITE.ONLY 50 WORKERS ON SITE NOW TO DO THE COOLING REPORTS HAVE IT.THIS 3RD EXPLOSION ALSO WAS COMPOSED OF URANIUM AND PLUTONIUM.THIS IS REALLY SERIOUS NOW.THE NUCLEAR WASTE FUEL IS ALSO STORD IN THE REACTORS.THIS WASTE MIGHT EXPLODE ALSO.LOOKOUT WORLD,WE ARE IN TROUBLE.

THERES ALSO A WIND WARNING FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS IN JAPAN.THERES A NORTH EASTERN WIND AND IF THE RADIATION COMES FROM THE REACTORS NOW,THE WIND WILL BE BLOWING DIRECTLY ON THE JAPANESE PEOPLE.AND THEN WITHIN A WEEK IT WOULD GET TO CANADA AND AMERICA THE RADIATION.THIS WIND AFFECT FOR JAPAN IS FROM 8:30PM MAR 14,11 TO 8:30PM MAR 15,11.


ITS 10:22PM MAR 14,11 AND REPORTS HAVE NUCLEAR REACTOR NUMBER 4 HAS A FIRE BURNING FROM IT.AND JAPANS PRESIDENT NOW ADMITS,THE RADIATION COMING FROM THE 3 EXPLOSION REACATORS ARE HIGH ENOUGH TO CONTAMINATE PEOPLES IMMUNE SYSTEMS.IN SIMPLE WORDS TO RADIATION POISON PEOPLE.

Fuel rod fire at Fukushima reactor would be like Chernobyl on steroids
Kirk James Murphy FDL March 15, 2011


The Fukushima reactor building that exploded March 12 is one of a series of identical General Electric reactors constructed in Japan and the US. In this reactor design, the used nuclear fuel rods are stored in pools of water at the top of the reactor building. These spent rods are still highly radioactive: the radioactivity is so great the rods must be stored in water so they do not combust. The explosion at Fukushima Daiichi reactor unit 1 apparently destroyed at least one wall and the roof of the building: some reports stated the roof had collapsed into the building.Two days later, the nearby building containing the plutonium-uranium (MOX) fueled Fuksuhima Daichii reactor unit 3 exploded. So why bother about the rubble of reactor No 1? The WaPo quotes a nuclear engineer who knows the answer:

Although Tokyo Electric said it also continued to deal with cooling system failures and high pressures at half a dozen of its 10 reactors in the two Fukushima complexes, fears mounted about the threat posed by the pools of water where years of spent fuel rods are stored.At the 40-year-old Fukushima Daiichi unit 1, where an explosion Saturday destroyed a building housing the reactor, the spent fuel pool, in accordance with General Electric’s design, is placed above the reactor. Tokyo Electric said it was trying to figure out how to maintain water levels in the pools, indicating that the normal safety systems there had failed, too. Failure to keep adequate water levels in a pool would lead to a catastrophic fire, said nuclear experts, some of whom think that unit 1’s pool may now be outside.That would be like Chernobyl on steroids, said Arnie Gundersen, a nuclear engineer at Fairewinds Associates and a member of the public oversight panel for the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant, which is identical to the Fukushima Daiichi unit 1.People familiar with the plant said there are seven spent fuel pools at Fukushima Daiichi, many of them densely packed.Gundersen said the unit 1 pool could have as much as 20 years of spent fuel rods, which are still radioactive.We’d be lucky if we only had to worry about the spent fuel rods from a single holding pool. We’re not that lucky. The Fukushima Daiichi plant has seven pools for spent fuel rods. Six of these are (or were) located at the top of six reactor buildings. One common pool is at ground level in a separate building. Each reactor top pool holds 3450 fuel rod assemblies. The common pool holds 6291 fuel rod assemblies. [The common pool has windows on one wall which were almost certainly destroyed by the tsunami.] Each assembly holds sixty-three fuel rods. This means the Fukushima Daiichi plant may contain over 600,000 spent fuel rods.

The fuel rods must be kept submerged in water. Why? Outside of the water bath, the radioactivity in the used rods can cause them to become so hot they begin to catch fire. These fires can burn so hot the radioactive rod contents are carried into the atmosphere as vaporized material or as very small particles. Reactor no 3 burns MOX fuel that contains a mix of plutonium and uranium. Plutonium generates more heat than uranium, which means these rods have the greatest risk of burning. That’s bad news, because plutonium scattered into the atmosphere is even more dangerous that the combustion products of rods without plutonium.Chernobyl on steroids. When the nuclear engineer from an identical plant states there’s any possibility of such a catastrophe, Washington, we have a problem. Chernobyl’s contamination settled upon people and nations thousands of miles from that reactor’s location. How far would “Chernobyl on steroids” travel? And where are the up to 20 years of reactor no 1 spent fuel rods that could cause such a problem, and the spent fuel rods held – until the building exploded – in the spent fuel rod pool atop reactor no 3? Along with the rest of the planet, Washington’s looking at the risk of a potential catastrophe. At least when it comes to finding the fuel rods from reactor 1, Washington possesses some unique assets. One asset – the secretive National Reconassiance Office – runs the spy satellites remote sensing devices that enable US national security to spy on planet Earth. The NRO’s slightly less secretive cousin over at the the Pentagon is the Defense Intelligence Agency. The DIA, in turn, controls MASINT measures and signatures technologies.What is MASINT? FDL’s recent guest Tim Shorrock answered that question a few years ago for CorpWatch:MASINT is a highly classified form of intelligence that uses infrared sensors and other technologies to sniff the atmosphere for certain chemicals and electro-magnetic activity and see beneath bridges and forest canopies. Using its tools, analysts can detect signs that a nuclear power plant is producing plutonium, determine from truck exhaust what types of vehicles are in a convoy, and detect people and weapons hidden from the view of satellites or photoreconnaissance aircraft.

With assets like the NRO and the DIA’s MASINT capacity, even an Obama administration that couldn’t find out millions of of barrels of Corexit and crude oil would poison the Gulf should be able to help Japan’s Fukushima plant locate their missing fuel rods. And do so before the missing rods – or any of the other pools of fuel rods in Japan’s stricken reactors – ignite Chernobyl on steroids.Once Obama and his generals have found the fuel rods, let’s hope they’ll time out from Gridion dinners and collateral damage and let the Americans who pay for all the fancy spy technology know what’s happening. Because now that Americans are hearing CNN’s Dr. Gupta talking about potassium iodide (KI) to prevent radiation toxicity, they’re going to be wondering if they need to take KI. As long as we don’t see massive uncontrolled radiation releases from the stricken reactors, they probably won’t. Should we see Chernobyl on steroids, Americans may need a whole lot more than KI. And until the spent fuel rods are located, there won’t be enough information to let Americans plan how to protect their loved ones. Unless we all learn the fuel rods have caught fire.

Stock futures plunge 16 percent after PM radiation comments
By Chikafumi Hodo and Antoni Slodkowski - 11:45PM MAR 14,11


TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese stock futures prices plunged 16 percent on Tuesday as the country's prime minister said radiation levels at a stricken nuclear plant had become high, deepening concerns about the disaster and its likely economic toll.Cash stock markets, closed for the regular midday break, were down 7 percent but were set to fall sharply when trading resumes.After Naoto Kan's comments, Nikkei equity futures prices dropped sharply, triggering a circuit breaker to halt trade. When it started again, the futures were down more than 16 percent on the day. Kan also said the possibility of radioactive leakage had increased.Japanese government bond prices rose as equities fell. The pressure on Japan's already bleak fiscal situation in any reconstruction was likely to be high, with Japan's yield curve steepening some 10 basis points since Friday.Unlike Monday, when construction stocks rose, none of the 225 constituents of the benchmark Nikkei average were up on Tuesday.Four explosions, including two on Tuesday, have occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex in Japan's ravaged northeastern coast since the magnitude 9.0 quake on Friday, raising concerns about radiation leakage and the longer-term stability of power supply.

All focus is on the nuclear crisis. In the situation where the crisis appears to be worsening, foreign investors, domestic fund operators are pulling out from Japanese shares, Hideyuki Ishiguro, a supervisor at Okasan Securities in Tokyo.The broad TOPIX share index slumped 7 percent by the regular midday break to 787.90, after posting the biggest decline since the 2008 financial crisis on Monday on record volume.So far this week, the index is down nearly 14 percent and has shed around $528billion in market capitalization.The Nikkei share average dropped 6.5 percent by the midday break to 8,999.73. The sharp decline in the futures market will pull the cash market lower when it resumes trade.Osaka Nikkei futures fell more than 16 percent.

Chart support for the Nikkei index lies at around 8,800 -- the low from September 2010.We are making every effort to prevent the leak from spreading. I know that people are very worried but I would like to ask you to act calmly, Kan said in an address to the nation.Power companies were the biggest percentage losers in early trading, with shares of Kansai Electric Power and Chubu Electric Power, which both own nuclear plants, down 12 percent.Shares of Tokyo Electric Power were untraded with a glut of sellers at the indicated price of 1,341 yen on Tuesday, down 280 yen or 17 percent from Monday's close as an emergency appeared escalate at the utility giant's quake-damaged nuclear reactors in the northeast.The firm's credit default swap spreads, contracts that protect against debt default and restructuring, were 150/170 basis points compared with 40 basis points on Friday -- an indication of increasing caution on the outlook for TEPCO.Since the quake, Japan's CDS spreads have widened by nearly 20 basis points to 97 basis points, but were still narrower than the record 120 basis points reached in February 2009.Ten-year Japanese government bond futures rose 0.40 point to 140.49, on the way to testing the high for the year hit on January 4 at 140.71. In the cash market, the 10-year yield fell to 1.17 percent, the lowest since January 2011. The 5-year to 20-year yield curve, or the difference between the maturities, steepened to 158 basis points.The immediate impact on Japan may be stagflationary: negative for growth and upward pressure on the prices of items in short supply such as rice, some other foods and possibly even some materials needed for reconstruction,said Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered's chief economist, in a note.

The scale of the devastation means that the region impacted may take years to recover fully, as it needs major reconstruction and some of the agricultural areas will need to be repopulated; not easy for a country with a rapidly aging population.
The yen was steady at 81.72 per dollar, relatively stable in the face of the equity market selloff. Traders were on alert for signs of Japanese investor capital repatriation that could push up the yen similar to what happened after the 1995 Kobe earthquake.The dollar had touched a low around 80.60 on Monday, less than a yen from the record low of 79.75 yen touched in 1995 on EBS.(Additional reporting by Tokyo News bureau and Masayuki Kitano in SINGAPORE, Writing by Kevin Plumberg)

Japan: New radiation leaks harmful to health
10:45PM MAR 14,11


SOMA, Japan – Radiation is spewing from damaged reactors at a crippled nuclear power plant in tsunami-ravaged northeastern Japan in a dramatic escalation of the 4-day-old catastrophe. The prime minister has warned residents to stay inside or risk getting radiation sickness.Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Tuesday that a fourth reactor at the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex was on fire and that more radiation was releasedPrime Minister Naoto Kan warned that there are dangers of more leaks and told people living within 19 miles (30 kilometers) of the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex stay indoors.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.TOKYO (AP) — Japan's nuclear safety agency said an explosion Tuesday at an earthquake-damaged nuclear power plant may have damaged a reactor's containment vessel and that a radiation leak is feared.The nuclear core of Unit 2 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in northeast Japan was undamaged, said a spokesman for the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, Shigekazu Omukai.The agency suspects the explosion early Tuesday may have damaged the reactor's suppression chamber, a water-filled tube at the bottom of the container that surrounds the nuclear core, said another agency spokesman, Shinji Kinjo. He said that chamber is part of the container wall, so damage to it could allow radiation to escape.A leak of nuclear material is feared, said another agency spokesman, Shinji Kinjo. He said the agency had no details of possible damage to the chamber.Radiation levels measured at the front gate of the Dai-ichi plant spiked following Tuesday's explosion, Kinjo said.Detectors showed 11,900 microsieverts of radiation three hours after the blast, up from just 73 microsieverts beforehand, Kinjo said. He said there was no immediate health risk because the higher measurement was less radiation that a person receives from an X-ray. He said experts would worry about health risks if levels exceed 100,000 microsieverts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_l1Kx9ulkc&feature=player_embedded (3RD EXPL)
Third Reactor Explodes, Full Scale Nuclear Catastrophe Imminent
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com March 14, 2011

http://www.infowars.com/third-reactor-explodes-raises-ante-on-full-scale-nuclear-catastrophe/ (VIDEO)

A third reactor has exploded at the number 2 reactor at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant. The blast follows an explosion Monday morning at the number 3 reactor and one on Saturday in the number 1 unit.An earlier news report on the second explosion.The Tokyo Electric Power Company had tried a last ditch effort to cool and reduce pressure in the over-heated reactors in units one and three by injecting seawater earlier today and over the weekend.On Monday, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano officially announced the cooling system on the third reactor had failed. The water level inside the reactor fell and exposed the fuel rods at its core for more than two hours despite efforts to pump seawater into the reactor, he said. Government officials have finally admitted to the public that the fuel rods in all three separate reactors have started to melt despite repeated efforts to cool them with sea water. Safety officials are now saying they cannot rule out a full meltdown and the inevitability of a nuclear catastrophe of a magnitude never before experienced.

Japanese agency: Explosion heard at nuclear plant By ERIC TALMADGE and MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press - 7:35PM MAR 14,11

SOMA, Japan – A third explosion in four days rocked the earthquake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in northeast Japan early Tuesday, the country's nuclear safety agency said.The blast at Dai-ichi Unit 2 followed two hydrogen explosions at the plant — the latest on Monday — as authorities struggle to prevent the catastrophic release of radiation in the area devastated by a tsunami.The troubles at the Dai-ichi complex began when Friday's massive quake and tsunami in Japan's northeast knocked out power, crippling cooling systems needed to keep nuclear fuel from melting down.The latest explosion was heard at 6:10 a.m. Tuesday (2110 GMT Monday), a spokesman for the Nuclear Safety Agency said at a news conference. The plant's owner, Tokyo Electric Power Co., said the explosion occurred near the suppression pool in the reactor's containment vessel. The pool was later found to have a defect.

International scientists have said there are serious dangers but not at the level of the 1986 blast in Chernobyl. Japanese authorities were injecting seawater as a coolant of last resort, and advising nearby residents to stay inside to avoid contamination.Tokyo Electric Power said some employees of the power plant were temporarily evacuated following Tuesday morning's blast.The accidents — injuring 15 workers and military personnel and exposing up to 190 people to elevated radiation — have compounded the immense challenges faced by the Tokyo government as it struggles to help hundreds of thousands of people affected by twin disasters that flattened entire communities and may have left more than 10,000 dead.The crisis also has raised global concerns about the safety of such reactors at a time when they have enjoyed a resurgence as an alternative to fossil fuels.Japanese authorities said there have been no large-scale radiation releases, but have detected temporary elevations in levels, and have evacuated tens of thousands of people from around affected reactors. Prevailing winds were pointing out to sea, and U.S. ships assisting tsunami recovery moved further way to avoid potential danger.

CYPRUS-NO FLOTILLAS TO GAZA

Cyprus: No Cooperation with Flotillas to Gaza
by Chana Ya'ar MAR 14,11


President Demetris Christofias of Cyprus assured President Shimon Peres Monday in Jerusalem that his nation would stand strong in its support of Israel.The president of Cyprus, who arrived this week on his first state visit to Israel, is leading a delegation of 60 Cypriot business people. The two presidents met with news media following their meeting.Cyprus is the first country to officially declare it will not cooperate with efforts by various anti-Israel movements and countries to send flotillas to violate Israel's blockade of Gaza. Peres thanked his counterpart for also being the first country to take concrete steps to prevent flotillas from leaving its ports.Terror activities in Gaza are unacceptable, stated Christofias, and therefore we have prevented the flotillas from leaving.During the second half of 2012, Cyprus is slated to serve as the rotating president of the European Union. We are ready to contribute within the framework of the European Union to the peace process in the region,stated the Cypriot president. Consider us a bridge to advancing the peace process, and economic and diplomatic cooperation with Europe.

Cyprus supports the acceleration of the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians,he added. We support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state side by side with Israel, as well as Israel's right to security and stability. We are very well aware of the right of Israel to live next to peace-loving neighbors,he said.Christofias commented that the terrorist massacre of five members of the Fogel family -- including a 3-month-old baby -- in the Samaria Jewish community of Itamar last Friday was committed by “people lacking any humanity and is intended as a provocation against efforts to achieve peace and security in the region.In the name of the people of Cyprus, allow me to offer my condolences to the president and to the families,he said.(IsraelNationalNews.com)

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all,(WORLD SOCIALISM) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

WORLD MARKET RESULTS
http://money.cnn.com/data/world_markets/
CNBC VIDEOS
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HALF HOUR DOW RESULTS TUE MAR 15,2011

09:30 AM -2.43
10:00 AM -272.33
10:30 AM -217.82
11:00 AM -213.73
11:30 AM -213.81
12:00 PM -204.38
12:30 PM -156.70
01:00 PM -197.77
01:30 PM -196.63
02:00 PM -177.55
02:30 PM -138.58
03:00 PM -136.27
03:30 PM -101.00
04:00 PM -137.74 11,855.42

S&P 500 1281.87 -14.52

NASDAQ 2667.33 -33.64

GOLD 1,396.60 -28.30

OIL 97.56 -3.63

TSE 300 13,547.00 -72.20

CDNX 2130.21 -62.86

S&P/TSX/60 782.50 -3.34

MORNING,NEWS,STATS

YEAR TO DATE PERFORMANCE
Dow -269 points at 4 minutes of trading today.
Dow -287 points at low today.
Dow -1 points at high today so far.
GOLD opens at $1,389.90.OIL opens at $97.53 today.

AFTERNOON,NEWS,STATS
Dow -287 points at low today so far.
Dow -1 points at high today so far.

WRAPUP,NEWS,STATS
Dow -287 points at low today.
Dow -1 points at high today.

GOLD ALLTIME HIGH $1,444.00 (NOT AT CLOSE)

Germany delays nuclear plans as Japanese meltdown fears rise
ANDREW WILLIS 14.03.2011 @ 19:42 CET


EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Germany has suspended plans to extend the life of the country's nuclear plants, as fears of a Japanese nuclear meltdown continue to escalate. Berlin's announcement on Monday (14 March) mirrored an earlier call from Switzerland, with European energy chief Guenther Oettinger set to hold an emergency meeting with EU ministers in Brussels on Tuesday.In Japan, technicians were frantically pumping seawater into reactors at the country's Fukushima plant after a cooling system broke, reportedly exposing nuclear fuel rods for an estimated two and a half hours, raising the risk of overheating and a possible meltdown.Tokyo has called for a large-scale evacuation of the area in the northeast of the country, devastated by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake last Friday, with France becoming the first government to advise its nationals to leave Tokyo amid the growing alarm.Experts say radioactive material is unlikely to reach Europe in the event of a large-scale release, but the political ramifications of the Japanese catastrophe continued to be felt throughout Europe on Monday.Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel put controversial government plans to prolong the lifespan of the country's nuclear power plants on hold for three months pending the outcome of an inquiry into reactor safety.

An independent commission will be set up to conduct the inquiry. There are no taboos. Everything will be put under review, Merkel told reporters in Berlin as MEPs from across the political spectrum called for EU-wide stress tests on European nuclear plants.EU energy commissioner Oettinger said the safety at older German nuclear power stations must be checked rigorously, refusing to rule out the possibility of plant closures.Known for his pro-nuclear stance, the German commissioner has called a meeting to EU energy ministers, power companies and regulators in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss nuclear safety.The first focus is on contingency planning - is there a need to better coordinate, to look again at the safety requirements, commission spokeswoman Helen Kearns told reporters in Brussels.

It's also a fact-finding to ask member states for their analysis of the situation and ask the people who do the inspections, who issue the licenses, are there new issues that we should be looking at given what we've just seen over the past days, she said.Officials said the discussions where unlike to be groundbreaking however. I don't think there is going to be any very substantive debate, a source told this website.Decisions on whether to use nuclear power lie with EU member states, although in a 2050 Roadmap published earlier this month by the commission said nuclear energy should play an important role in the bloc's transition to a low-carbon economy.Brussels also has responsibility for monitoring the implementation of the EU's nuclear safety directive which makes International Atomic Energy (IAEA) standards partially legally binding under EU law.Member states have until the middle of this year to implement the 2009 directive, with large divergences between EU members at present.Environment group Greenpeace said enforcement of safety standards was important but no sufficient. Japan's standards are the highest in the world and what we are seeing is that it really doesn't come into it, nuclear campaigner Jan Haverkamp told EUobserver.The commission approved Bulgaria's application to build a nuclear power plant at Belene in 2007, citing no seismic risks. But in 1977 roughly 120 people were killed in an earthquake only 14 km away,he added.

MUSLIM NATIONS

EZEKIEL 38:1-12
1 And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
2 Son of man, set thy face against Gog,(RULER) the land of Magog,(RUSSIA) the chief prince of Meshech(MOSCOW)and Tubal,(TOBOLSK) and prophesy against him,
3 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech(MOSCOW) and Tubal:
4 And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws,(GOD FORCES THE RUSSIA-MUSLIMS TO MARCH) and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords:
5 Persia,(IRAN,IRAQ) Ethiopia, and Libya with them; all of them with shield and helmet:
6 Gomer,(GERMANY) and all his bands; the house of Togarmah (TURKEY)of the north quarters, and all his bands:(SUDAN,AFRICA) and many people with thee.
7 Be thou prepared, and prepare for thyself, thou, and all thy company that are assembled unto thee, and be thou a guard unto them.
8 After many days thou shalt be visited: in the latter years thou shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword, and is gathered out of many people, against the mountains of Israel, which have been always waste: but it is brought forth out of the nations, and they shall dwell safely all of them.
9 Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, thou shalt be like a cloud to cover the land, thou, and all thy bands, and many people with thee.(RUSSIA-EGYPT AND MUSLIMS)
10 Thus saith the Lord GOD; It shall also come to pass, that at the same time shall things come into thy mind, and thou shalt think an evil thought:
11 And thou shalt say, I will go up to the land of unwalled villages; I will go to them that are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates,
12 To take a spoil, and to take a prey; to turn thine hand upon the desolate places that are now inhabited, and upon the people that are gathered out of the nations, which have gotten cattle and goods, that dwell in the midst of the land.

ISAIAH 17:1
1 The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.

PSALMS 83:3-7
3 They (ARABS,MUSLIMS) have taken crafty counsel against thy people,(ISRAEL) and consulted against thy hidden ones.
4 They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
5 For they (MUSLIMS) have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee:(TREATIES)
6 The tabernacles of Edom,(JORDAN) and the Ishmaelites;(ARABS) of Moab, PALESTINIANS,JORDAN) and the Hagarenes;(EGYPT)
7 Gebal,(HEZZBALLOH,LEBANON) and Ammon,(JORDAN) and Amalek;(SYRIA,ARABS,SINAI) the Philistines (PALESTINIANS) with the inhabitants of Tyre;(LEBANON)

DANIEL 11:40-43
40 And at the time of the end shall the king of the south( EGYPT) push at him:(EU DICTATOR IN ISRAEL) and the king of the north (RUSSIA AND MUSLIM HORDES OF EZEK 38+39) shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over.
41 He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.(JORDAN)
42 He shall stretch forth his hand also upon the countries: and the land of Egypt shall not escape.
43 But he shall have power over the treasures of gold and of silver, and over all the precious things of Egypt: and the Libyans and the Ethiopians shall be at his steps.

EZEKIEL 39:1-8
1 Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog,(LEADER OF RUSSIA) and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech (MOSCOW) and Tubal: (TUBOLSK)
2 And I will turn thee back, and leave but the sixth part of thee, and will cause thee to come up from the north parts,(RUSSIA) and will bring thee upon the mountains of Israel:
3 And I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand, and will cause thine arrows to fall out of thy right hand.
4 Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel, thou, and all thy bands,( ARABS) and the people that is with thee: I will give thee unto the ravenous birds of every sort, and to the beasts of the field to be devoured.
5 Thou shalt fall upon the open field: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord GOD.
6 And I will send a fire on Magog,(NUCLEAR BOMB) and among them that dwell carelessly in the isles: and they shall know that I am the LORD.
7 So will I make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel; and I will not let them pollute my holy name any more: and the heathen shall know that I am the LORD, the Holy One in Israel.
8 Behold, it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord GOD; this is the day whereof I have spoken.

JOEL 2:3,20,30-31
3 A fire(NUCLEAR BOMB) devoureth before them;(RUSSIA-ARABS) and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
20 But I will remove far off from you the northern army,(RUSSIA,MUSLIMS) and will drive him into a land barren and desolate, with his face toward the east sea, and his hinder part toward the utmost sea, and his stink shall come up, and his ill savour shall come up, because he hath done great things.(SIBERIAN DESERT)
30 And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke.(NUCLEAR BOMB)
31 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come.

Arab decision boosts prospect of EU military action in Libya
ANDREW RETTMAN 14.03.2011 @ 09:33 CET


EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The Arab League has given the green light for Western powers to impose a no-fly zone in Libya, prompting France to step up its campaign for military action.The 22-member league in a resolution on Saturday (12 March) called for the UN Security Council to quickly issue a mandate for a no-fly zone in Libya following a meeting at its office in Tahrir Square in Cairo, the main stage of last month's revolution in Egypt.Secretary general Amr Moussa said the move is needed to protect Libyan citizens and to maintain the safety and sovereignty of neighbouring nations.Mustafa Gheriani, a spokesman for rebel leaders under the banner of the Libyan National Council in Benghazi, said following the decision: We hope the Europeans will deliver now. This changes things a lot ... We hope it will change the American position, but most of all the European position.The Arab move prompted France to say it will use a meeting of G8 foreign ministers in Paris on Monday and Tuesday to canvass support for intervention.France will accelerate its efforts, in the coming hours, in concertation with its partners in the EU, Arab League, United Nations Security Council and the Libyan transitional national council, French foreign minister Alain Juppe said.

It is not about installing a government in Libya, it is simply about having the means to protect the population if a massacre were to happen, imagine if Benghazi were to be bombed, for example.The secretary general of the ruling French UMP party, Jean-Francois Cope, noted that the Arab call for outside intervention represents a shift in east-west relations.This is a major political event, he said.Pointing out that Colonel Gaddafi's forces continued to push back rebels over the weekend, he added: One can see the planes ... and the tanks of the Libyan army ... being used against the trucks and rifles [of the resistance].UK foreign minister Wiliam Hague also welcomed the Arab resolution. The G8 foreign ministers [event] ... will be an opportunity to widen the international coalition addressing the crisis in Libya, he said.The Arab League development comes after the UK and France failed to persuade no-fly sceptics at an EU summit in Brussels on Friday.German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle continued to voice concern at an informal EU foreign ministers' meeting in Godollo, Hungary, on Saturday, before going to the G8 event. We don't want to get pulled into a war in North Africa, he explained. I don't think it's healthy when Europe talks about other countries, instead of with those countries.German ally Austria called for an EU fact-finding mission to visit the rebel stronghold in Beghazi.

Italy and Malta, Libya's closest EU neighbours, also remain reticent. Maltese foreign minister Tonio Borg and Italy's Franco Frattini said the Union should instead try to broker an immediate ceasefire.Stop the fighting and then we shall see what happens, Mr Borg said in Godollo.For his part, the former UN envoy to Bosnia, British Liberal politician Paddy Ashdown, in an op-ed in the Financial Times on Sunday compared the situation to the genocide in Bosnia in the 1990s.In 1991, we were told that the Yugoslav crises would prove the hour of Europe had arrived. It hadn't. Europe proved itself divided and impotent, he wrote.It is difficult not to feel a wearisome sense of deja vu watching European leaders on Friday saying something needed to be done in Libya, but failing completely to say what.

Saudi Troops Enter Bahrain as Anti-Regime Protests Continue
by Elad Benari MAR 15,11


A Saudi official confirmed on Monday that more than 1,000 Saudi troops have entered Bahrain, where anti-regime protests have been going on for a month.The official told AFP that the troops entered the country on Sunday, and that the intervention came after repeated calls by the (Bahraini) government for dialogue, which went unanswered by the opposition.Bahraini television showed on Monday evening a line of armored vehicles carrying Saudi troops crossing the 16-mile causeway that links the two countries. The Los Angeles Times cited witnesses and diplomats who said that the force began taking up positions at strategic locations around the country, including the neighborhood that is home to the royal family. There was no immediate sign that the Saudi troops were positioning themselves near Pearl Roundabout, the traffic circle in the capital which is occupied by protestors.Anti-regime protests in Bahrain have been taking place since last month, as demonstrators have called on the government to announce reforms that would end what they claim is systematic discrimination against the country’s Shi’ite population (which makes up the majority) by its Sunni rulers.The Bahraini king, Hamed ibn Isa Khalifa, has offered to begin dialogue with the demonstrators and has also suggested a new parliament and other reforms. The opposition, however, has refused to talk until the government resigns.

Bahrain is home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, and is the only Arab country which has a female Jewish ambassador to the United States, Huda Nono.The official Bahrain news agency posted a statement on Monday in which it said that the arrival of the Saudi troops is the first wave of a larger intervention by Bahrain's Persian Gulf neighbors.On this occasion, the Bahrain Defense Forces calls upon all citizens and residents to cooperate fully with the GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council –ed.] forces and welcome them warmly,read the statement which was quoted by The Los Angeles Times.

The Saudi intervention came just two days after U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates visited the capital Manama and held talks with the king in which he urged Bahrain to undertake rapid and significant reform.Gates noted that Washington was concerned that the longer the instability in Bahrain continues, the more likely it is that Iran would try to meddle in Bahrain's affairs.Gates’ concerns may be have some substance since, according to a report in Reuters on Monday, Iran has urged Bahrain not to allow foreign interference in the country.The report quoted the Director General for Persian Gulf and Middle East Affairs at Iran's Foreign Ministry, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, who said that foreign interference in Bahrain would only complicate the situation.The peaceful demonstrations in Bahrain are among the domestic issues of this country, and creating an atmosphere of fear and using other countries' military forces to oppress these demands is not the solution, Abdollahian was quoted by the Fars news agency as saying.It is expected that the demands of the Muslim people of Bahrain ... be seriously considered by the authorities and that they prevent the situation from becoming more complex by making right decisions and not allowing foreign interferences in Bahrain.(IsraelNationalNews.com)

Another Leak in Egyptian Gas Pipeline
by Chana Ya'ar MAR 14,11


Egypt has reported another leak in its natural gas pipeline, delaying resumption of supplies to Israel and the rest of the region.The Egyptian state-owned East Mediterranean Gas company (EMG), told its Israeli partner, Ampal-American Israel Corp. on Sunday that it was set to renew deliveries.However, while resuming commercial gas supply by GASCO (the Egyptian gas transport company) to EMG and its Israeli customers, a leak was discovered when the gas pressure exceeded 60 bars, Ampal said in a statement on Monday.The GASCO field team is currently working to repair the leak in its system. Consequently, commercial gas supply to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria as well as to major Egyptian cement industries and power gas consumers in the Sinai Peninsula awaits completion of repair, the company said.

EMG shut down service five weeks ago after terrorists blew up the pipeline in the Sinai Peninsula, disrupting deliveries not only to Israel, but to Jordan as well.
Engineers said they are working to restore the service as soon as possible, Reuters news agency reported. Deliveries will initially be sent to the Israel Electric Corporation to operate its power plants. The Israel Corporation-owned Haifa oil refinery will be next on the list.Although the EMG firm is state-owned, it is headed by Egyptian businessman Hussain Salem, whose Egypt Natural Gas Co, is a partner in the consortium together with Thailand's PTT, American businessman Sam Zell, Ampal-American and Israel's Merhav.According to a statement by the National Infrastructure Ministry, the absence of Egyptian gas has cost Israel's economy some NIS 6 million ($1.7 million) per day. Due to fears the absence of Egyptian gas may become permanent, Israeli officials have begun to implement alternative plans. The Tamar gas field, originally set to be activated by the year 2014, may instead begin operations at least a year earlier at the beginning of 2013, if not before. In addition, the National Infrastructure Ministry ordered the Israel Electric Corporation last weekend to increase production at the coal-fired power stations, despite prior cautions against doing so. The ministry also instructed power plants to switch to diesel and fuel oil instead of gas in order not to drain the Yam Tatis gas reservoir by the end of 2012.Yam Tatis is currently the sole provider of natural gas for the State of Israel due to the absence of gas supplies from Egypt. Tamar reservoir was to replace Yam Tatis in 2014.(IsraelNationalNews.com)

Watchdog Group:You Don't Boycott the MidEast's Only Democracy
by Fern Sidman, INN New York Correspondent MAR 14,11


JCC Watch is focusing attention on the partnership between the Jewish Community Center of New York City's Upper West Side and groups the support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.The JCC of the Upper West Side, notes the watchdog group, is a beneficiary agency of the UJA-Federation. BDS was launched in 2005 by various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which seek to demonize, delegitimize, and ultimately destroy Israel by the spread of misinformation, incitement, and promotion of various boycotts.In a news conference held Sunday afternoon in front of the JCC offices, JCC Watch reported that the organization is partnering with a number of pro-BDS organizations.Among those listed were the leftist organizations New Israel Fund, B'Tselem, Human Rights Watch, and J Street.JCC Watch founder Richard Allen called on the JCC board of directors to establish public and transparent guidelines regarding BDS.It’s time that the board of directors of the JCC in Manhattan take action. It’s simple: all they have to do is stop supporting groups that partner with, fund, or support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel, Allen said.At the news conference, each speaker expressed their horror and deep sadness at the gruesome terrorist massacre of the Fogel family last Friday in the Samaria Jewish community of Itamar.

Irwin Hochberg, former Chairman of the Board of the UJA-Federation of New York and former National Campaign Chairman of Israel Bonds spoke of the golden days of the United Jewish Appeal, prior to the hijacking of the organization by liberal elements of the Jewish community. He was joined by Helen Freedman, executive director of Americans For A Safe Israel.Expressing outrage at the indifference of the agency to the suffering of Jews in Judea and Samaria, Freedman said, The JCC should have its members out in the street protesting this massacre at Itamar. Instead, they go on with business as usual, ignoring the brutality waged against Israel and blaming Israel for the ills of the Arab world.She added that by partnering with organizations like J Street, B’Tzelem, the New Israel Fund and Human Rights Watch, the JCC is exhibiting a state of moral confusion. One boycotts totalitarian regimes, like the Palestinian Authority, Hamas, Hizbullah and Iran, the sponsor of these terrorist groups.One does not boycott the only democracy in the Middle East.(Israel NationalNews.com)

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

Calif. official: Tsunami damage upward of $40M
MAR 14,11


SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – In the tsunami-battered harbor of this coastal city famous for its surf, Jody Connolly rubbed his red eyes as crews scrambled to pull his 30-foot Trident boat out of the water Monday afternoon.The hardwood floor contractor had made the vessel his home for the past two years.Connolly fled the boat when the first, powerful surge of Friday's tsunami rolled in. He watched from land as the boat broke from its moorings and sank while the entire dock crumbled.One moment I don't feel anything. The next, I'm completely torn up. It's kind of hitting me in waves, kind of like the tsunami, he said.As residents like Connolly whose lives and livelihoods depended on the harbor tried to salvage what they could, a California official on Monday estimated that statewide damage from last week's surge exceeds $40million.Mike Dayton, acting secretary of the Emergency Management Agency, gave the estimate after touring Santa Cruz Harbor, where 18 vessels sank, about 100 were damaged and another 12 remained unaccounted for.The damage in Santa Cruz Harbor alone is estimated at $17 million. The harbor is housing 58 commercial fishing vessels not able to leave the harbor for at least a week until it reopens, said Lisa Ekers, director of the Santa Cruz Port District. She said she was also working to get 60 people living on boats back into their homes.

Along the state's North Coast, officials at the heavily damaged Crescent City Harbor were still working on totaling the value of the damage. All told, 53 vessels were damaged, including 15 that sank, said Alexia Retallack, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Fish and Game.The harbor, which provided berths for more than 100 boats, was virtually destroyed by the waves, she said, devastating the fishing industry in a town where the economy is largely dependent on the day's catch.A federal team will be in Crescent City later this week to use special sonar equipment to map sunken boats in the harbor.In Santa Cruz, sonar was already being used to search for missing vessels, and crews worked to pull sunken boats out of the water Monday. Divers jumped into the brown, oil-sheened water and attached inflatable pillows as big as their own bodies to the hulls, then pumped air in them to get the battered boats to float to the top.Once the sludge-covered vessels made it to the surface, they were hauled ashore into a parking lot where the waiting owner would assess the damage.Some locals noted that the beaches in Santa Cruz had turned black after the surge. Dennis DeAnda of the California Department of Fish and Game explained: When a tsunami happens, there was a complete flushing of the harbor and so a lot of sediment was probably pulled out.Crews in Santa Cruz and Crescent City were deploying boom to block and absorb oil from leaking boats, though no serious impact from such leaks has been reported so far.State officials are still determining whether to seek federal assistance with rebuilding efforts, Dayton said.

Ecuador sends aid to Galapagos following tsunami
-MAR 14,11


QUITO, Ecuador – The Ecuadorean government has sent 6 tons of food and water to the Galapagos after the islands were hit by a tsunami from the massive earthquake off Japan.Ecuador's national emergency department says it shipped the aid Monday to 260 families on Santa Cruz and San Cristobal islands whose fishing boats — and livelihood — were destroyed.Water from the tsunami penetrated up to a third of a mile (a half-kilometer) inland in the Galapagos, causing minor damage to homes and docks, merging a lagoon with the sea.Police initially reported no major damages.The islands are located about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) off Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. They are home to unique animal species that inspired Charles Darwin's ideas on evolution.

50-plus boats damaged in ruined Northern CA harbor
– Mon Mar 14, 4:53 pm ET


CRESCENT CITY, Calif. – Recovery crews say 50 vessels have been damaged, including 15 that sunk, in a fishing-dependent Northern California city hit hard by the tsunami surge after the earthquake in Japan.Crescent City's inner harbor, which provided berths for more than 100 boats, was virtually destroyed by the waves.California Department of Fish and Game spokeswoman Alexia Retallack says the local fishing industry has been devastated by the damage to the harbor.Retallack says surging water and a weekend gale made an accurate damage count difficult before Monday.
Federal officials say they plan to send a team later this week with sonar equipment to help locate the sunken boats.

JAPANS MARKET OPENED TODAY 6% DOWN AND YESTERDAY ENDED 6% DOWN.12% IN TWO DAYS.JAPAN CAN'T WIN AT ANYTHING.

Japan hurts markets, but selling could wane
By Ryan Vlastelica – Mon Mar 14, 5:40 pm ET


NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks fell in the aftermath of Japan's devastating earthquake on Monday, but other than specific industries such as nuclear power, the broad impact on equities was expected to be short-lived.Trading volume was unusually low compared with other sell-offs, coming in at 7.68 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, below last year's daily average of 8.47 billion. The recent pullback in stocks had been accompanied by high volume.I'm encouraged that we're seeing lighter volume on a down day since that could suggest less enthusiasm for selling, said Hank Herrmann, chief executive of Waddell & Reed Financial Inc in Overland Park, Kansas, which manages $90 billion in assets.Nuclear power stocks fell after explosions at a Japanese plant. The Market Vectors uranium and nuclear energy exchange traded fund (NLR.P) slumped 12 percent while the Global X Uranium ETF (URA.P) sank 17 percent. But the Market Vectors Solar Energy ETF (KWT.P) of alternative energy shares climbed 7.2 percent.Shaw Group (SHAW.N) sank 9.2 percent to $34.87 in the session while Cameco Corp (CCO.TO) (CCJ.N) dropped 13 percent to $32.62 on the New York Stock Exchange. Both nuclear power companies traded on volume that was more than 10 times their 10-day average.

General Electric Co (GE.N), which has combined nuclear ventures with Hitachi Ltd (6501.T), dropped 2.2 percent to $19.92 and was the top percentage decliner on the Dow.This is a knee-jerk reaction, but it could put a lid on building new nuclear plants, said James Dunigan, chief investment officer at PNC Wealth Management in Philadelphia, which oversees $105 billion.Japanese ports handling about 7 percent of the country's industrial output sustained major damage, disrupting the flow of goods globally.The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) was down 51.24 points, or 0.43 percent, at 11,993.16. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) was down 7.89 points, or 0.60 percent, at 1,296.39. The Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) was down 14.64 points, or 0.54 percent, at 2,700.97.Texas Instruments Inc (TXN.N) fell 2.2 percent to $33.80 in extended-hours trading after the chipmaker said it will lose revenues due to production delays at its Japanese facilities from quake-related interruption of power.U.S.-listed shares of Japanese companies declined and the BNY Mellon index of leading Japanese American Depositary Receipts (.BKJP) lost 5.3 percent. Toyota Motor Co (7203.T)(TM.N), which said it would suspend production at all its Japanese car plants, fell 4.6 percent to $81.73. The iShares MSCI Japan index exchange traded fund (EWJ.P) sank 7 percent.The U.S. benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index came off the session's bottom after falling to a six-week low. The CBOE volatility index (.VIX), which measures anticipated volatility,

jumped 5.6 percent.Shares of luxury goods companies worldwide were hit since Japan accounts for 11 percent of global luxury sales. Tiffany (TIF.N) dropped 5.3 percent to $59.86 while Coach Inc (COH.N) was off 5.3 percent to $53.11.Aflac Inc (AFL.N), the largest foreign insurer in Japan, fell 3 percent to $53.90 as experts estimated that the devastating earthquake in Japan could cost the insurance industry nearly $35 billion.Options activity showed some investors are expecting the stock to plunge more than 8 percent from the current price to about $49 by April expiration, according to Caitlin Duffy, options strategist at Interactive Brokers Group.Apple Inc (AAPL.O) rose 0.5 percent to $353.56 after analysts estimated the company sold close to 1 million units of iPad 2, its next-generation tablet computer, during the product's debut weekend.(Additional reporting by Angela Moon; Editing by Kenneth Barry)

Quake selloff wipes $287 billion off Tokyo stock market
By Antoni Slodkowski – Mon Mar 14, 6:15 am ET


TOKYO (Reuters) – A massive selloff on the Tokyo Stock Exchange wiped out some 23.5 trillion yen ($287 billion) from the market's value on Monday with investors dumping stocks as the country recoiled from a devastating earthquake and struggled to avert nuclear disaster.The selloff triggered record volumes and slashed the market's value to roughly 289 trillion yen.The Nikkei average tumbled 6.2 percent, its biggest decline in a single day since October 2008, and more than 4.88 billion shares changed hands on the exchange's first section, the highest number since World War 2.

Volume was pushed up by window-dressing selling by domestic institutional investors for the March 31 financial year-end and by domestic investment trusts and anxious retail buyers, while long-term foreign players who have piled into Japanese shares since November also rushed for the exit, market players said.It's the end of the business year for Japanese institutions. They've been net sellers of Tokyo stocks anyway, and in March they traditionally lock in profits for the year, so much of today's selling pressure likely came from them, said Mitsuhsige Akino, a fund manager at Ichiyoshi Investment Management.On the other hand, foreigners had bought over 2.75 trillion yen worth of Japan stocks since November, pushing the Nikkei several percent higher, so no wonder they tried to trim their losses or lock in as much profit as possible today, and that bolstered trading volume said Akino.Fears of more quake aftershocks and further repercussions from damaged nuclear reactors were cited as the most important factors behind the sell-off.Domestic investment trusts and funds are dumping everything today. Sell orders for tens of billions of yen were detected, said an equities trader at a Japanese domestic institutional investor, who declined to be quoted by name.

Individual investors, who often trade in smaller stocks on the TSE's Mothers section for startups, likely sold even more aggressively then the big players on the Nikkei, traders said.The Mothers market tumbled 17.2 percent, with social networking site Mixi Inc. and Japan's third-biggest airline Skymark Airlines Inc both down around 18 percent. ($1 = 81.915 Yen)(Reporting by Antoni Slodkowski and Hideyuki Sano; Editing by Michael Watson)

Cuba devalues convertible peso, at dollar parity
– Mon Mar 14, 2:40 pm ET


HAVANA (AFP) – Cuba devalued its convertible peso by eight percent Monday to the level of parity with the US dollar as part of efforts to boost the communist-ruled island's flagging economy, the central bank said.Use of the convertible peso is limited to tourists and other foreigners, for Cubans who receive remittances from abroad and for export activity.It was established in 1994 at parity with the dollar and in 2005 was revalued to a level of 1.08 US dollars.The latest action brings the convertible peso -- a currency to which only a small number of Cubans have access -- to parity with the US greenback.Authorities will maintain a 10 percent tax on exchanges with the US dollar as compensation for costs and for the irrational and unjust embargo imposed on Cuba by the United States, according to a central bank statement published in the Communist Party newspaper Granma.The revaluation is a step aimed at promoting an improvement in the balance of payments because it is a stimulus to export activity and promotes import substitution, said central bank president Ernesto Medina.Under the two-currency system in place, most Cubans use the standard peso which trades at roughly 25 to the US dollar.The devaluation could help boost tourism, by lowering costs for foreign visitors. It likewise may also encourage more private investment in Cuba, and boost the spending power or Cubans who receive remittances from abroad, amounting to between $600 million and $1 billion annually.

But it will also make foreign goods priced in dollars or other hard currencies more expensive for most Cubans. This, according to officials will encourage more local production, especially in the food sector.The move comes with Cuba embarking on a series of economic reforms aimed at opening up the country to more foreign investment and boosting private sector activity that had been strictly limited under communist rule.A Communist Party congress in April is expected to endorse the wide-ranging reform plan proposed by President Raul Castro.The reforms seek to have former state workers absorbed by the private sector, for state subsidies to be cut, for urban cooperatives to spring up, the welcoming of foreign capital, and for companies to operate autonomously.

Euro zone likely to boost bailout fund guarantees
By Jan Strupczewski - Mon Mar 14, 3:49 pm ET


BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The euro zone is likely to increase guarantees for its bailout fund to boost its effective lending capacity, Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday, but a deal was likely only next week.Euro zone leaders agreed early on Saturday that the capacity of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) should be raised to its full nominal value of 440 billion euros from the current 250 billion, but left it to ministers to work out how.The effective capacity of the EFSF is currently lower than the nominal value because not all euro zone countries issuing guarantees have the triple A rating that the fund wants.We are discussing ways and means how to return to the initial level of 440 (billion euros). Will this be done by guarantees or could there be other means? My present feeling is that this will be done by guarantees, Juncker told a news conference after the ministers' meeting.The guarantees, on a pro rata basis, now stand at 120 percent of a country's share in the capital of the European Central Bank. Germany has floated the idea that countries with ratings lower than AAA should inject cash into the facility.We have to discuss further details next week, Juncker said adding there would be an extra ministers' meeting on March 21 to deal with all the outstanding issues.The leaders also asked finance ministers to decide how much to cut the EFSF's lending rate and how to allow it to take part in bond auctions of distressed sovereigns. The details are to be ready for the next EU summit on March 24-25.

CUT IN EFSF RATE

Euro zone leaders agreed the new EFSF interest rate should be lowered to better take into account debt sustainability of the recipient countries, while remaining above the funding costs of the facility, with an adequate mark-up for risk, and in line with the IMF pricing principles.Asked about the ministers' interest rate discussions, Juncker said As regards adjusting the borrowing rates, the loan granted to Greece will serve as an example.Euro zone leaders cut the interest rate on their bilateral loans to Greece by 100 basis points and more than doubled their maturity to 7.5 years.Ireland, also a recipient of euro zone financial aid, did not get a cut in borrowing costs because it did not want to discuss harmonizing the corporate tax base.Many economists see lower interest on EFSF loans as key to solving the crisis because together with the primary budget balance and economic growth, it is crucial to the debt outlook and therefore the solvency of particular governments.

Financial markets reacted positively to the surprise outline early on Saturday of a comprehensive package of measures to get on top of the crisis, which included the expanded the size and role of the EFSF and lower borrowing costs for Greece.But Fitch Ratings said that while a move to allow the EFSF and future permanent fund -- the European Stability Mechanism -- to buy bonds was helpful, it would not resolve the concerns that have driven a year-long market sell off of government debt.The potential for the EFSF and ESM to buy government debt in the primary market all materially enhance the European policy response to the current crisis, the rating agency said.However, the policy response to the current crisis outlined by euro area leaders will not resolve market concerns over the solvency of some highly indebted euro area member states.Financial markets' initial reaction was positive, and the premium investors charge Spain, Portugal and other countries in the firing line in the crisis fell. Spanish, Italian and Portuguese yield spreads over Bunds were as much as 15-25 basis points tighter on the day and the cost of protecting struggling governments against default fell, led by a full point fall in five-year Greek credit default swaps.In our view (the leaders') agreement, relative to the dampened expectations of the last few weeks, provides good momentum for a solution to EMU's structural issues, said Gilles Moec, economist at Deutsche Bank.However, a lot still needs to be fleshed out within the next two weeks, and the absence of a deal on Ireland is a disappointment,he said.(Editing by Tim Pearce and Rex Merrifield)

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