2011年5月8日日曜日

2011年4月28日木曜日

カンチョクトの福島原発地下巨大プール構想の出所




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後藤さん界隈が騒がしい件


身元の確認は慎重に。(爆w

小沢グループが創価学会に擦り寄り足蹴にw

ナンミョ~にまで擦り寄るとは必死すぎますよ、小沢グループの方々!(爆w




FNNの必死さから奥の院の方々も慌てだしてる模様がうかがえます・・・(爆w







勝谷なんて必死すぎてお話になりませんね・・・(爆w



で、多分小沢サマナどもが友愛に失敗したかなんかで色々マズ~な事情をご存知な水谷さん家の雇われ社長さんが自分と自分の家族を守るためにゲロしちゃった模様。(爆w

できれば小沢と亀ちゃんと白川司郎さんの福島原発利権の事とかもゲロしちゃった方が安全ではないかと・・・(爆w




「お納めください」と手渡し=1億円提供場面を証言-水谷建設元社長・陸山会公判

小沢一郎民主党元代表(68)の資金管理団体「陸山会」の土地購入をめぐり、政治資金規正法違反罪に問われた衆院議員石川知裕被告(37)ら元秘書3人の公判が27日、東京地裁(登石郁朗裁判長)であり、中堅ゼネコン「水谷建設」の川村尚・元社長(53)の証人尋問が行われた。元社長は「『お納めください』と告げ、現金入りの紙袋を手渡した」と述べ、2回にわたって元秘書に計1億円を提供した場面について証言した。
検察側の質問に対する川村元社長の証言によると、元社長は2003年11月、議員会館の小沢事務所で元公設第1秘書大久保隆規被告(49)と会い、胆沢ダム(岩手県奥州市)建設工事の下請け受注を依頼。大久保被告からは「同業者より遅い」と言われた。
同年の大みそかに大久保被告の自宅を訪れて現金100万円を渡し、その後料亭で数回接待した。04年9月、議員会館で大久保被告から1億円の提供を要求され、「分かりました」と応じた。(2011/04/27-12:28)
http://www.jiji.com/jc/c?g=soc_30&rel=j7&k=2011042700053

福島産牛乳で骨がストロンチウムな子供に育つニダw






日本で消費されないのなら加工して中国人に飲ませるか中国で加工して逆輸入してしまえストロンチウム。(w

単純に考えて微量だがハワイで検出されたのなら福島県に関しては言わずともわかりますよね。(爆w





日本は国民の被爆に寛大な人権侵害国家ニダw

コレこそホントに深刻な人権侵害なわけだが、人権侵害救済法案やら人権擁護法案を推進されてるエタヒニンやチョン以下の外道で鬼畜で差別主義者の方々は可 憐にこの国による原発で働く人たちや原発近くの子供たちに対する非常に深刻な人権侵害は可憐にスルーするわけですね、わかります。(爆w



2011年4月27日水曜日

内部被爆物質にご用心


やっぱ出回ってましたね。(w
他にも色々内部被爆物質てんこもり食材が出回ってると思いますのでお気をつけあそばせ。(w




で、天皇陛下のこのニュースですが・・・









何か報道のニュアンスが違いますね。(w
こんな微妙な件で天皇陛下をも利用するってのはどうよ?(爆w

2011年4月26日火曜日

善意の義捐金と復興資金ネコババスキームの一環が明らかに

日本の愛国者はお国と被災者のために義捐金を集めたり頑張って高い税金を払うニダ!(爆w




南北統一費用にはまだ足りないので100兆円ぐらい国債発行して日銀に引き受けさすニダ!(爆w

で、福島の仮設住宅の建設になんで韓国企業が関わってるんでしょうかね?(爆w

関西電力の社員食堂がアレな件

でもまあちゃんとWarning(公表)してるだけエロイですね。(w
あなたの会社の社員食堂や学食は大丈夫ですか?(爆w



関西電力といえば・・・

2011年4月25日月曜日

選挙に弱い小沢一郎と連携の詐欺政党「減税日本」惨敗


負けた要因はやっぱ・・・

愛知6区補選では、菅直人首相を批判する民主党の小沢一郎元代表のグループと連携


で、一方小沢と距離をおいた橋下さんですが



小沢を拒否したおかげでご健闘されたようですね・・・(w



選挙に弱い小沢バロスwwwwwwwww(爆w
カンチョクトだけに統一選惨敗の責任を押し付けるのは無理そうですね。(爆w

小沢一郎@元自由党が日本核武装賛成派な件

ご存知ですか?核武装反対派のサヨクの皆様?(爆w
田母神さん同様、チンコミサイル教徒幹部なんですよ、小沢さんは。(爆w
まあ要するに核武装による中国牽制→米軍不要論というサヨクにとってはキレイな核武装ですけどね。(爆w
でもホントはMOX燃料使用の汚くて危ない核武装ですが・・・(爆w


OZAWA CONFIRMS NUCLEAR WEAPONS POTENTIAL OF JAPAN'S PLUTONIUM PROGRAM AS FURTHER NUCLEAR TRANSPORTS LOOM

7 April 2002

Tokyo, Japan - The statement made Saturday by senior Japanese politician Ichiro Ozawa that Japan could use its commercial plutonium stockpile for making nuclear weapons is further confirmation for Greenpeace of the threat posed by the country's massive plutonium program. The leader of the opposition party Jiyuto (Liberal Party) declared that for Japan, if the military threat posed by China continued to grow, "It would be so easy for us to produce nuclear warheads - we have plutonium at nuclear power plants in Japan, enough to make several thousand such warheads."(1)

In fact, Japan has sufficient plutonium already for more than 7000 nuclear warheads. Currently, Japan has a stockpile of over 38,000 kilograms of plutonium, of which more than 5,000kg is stored at various sites around the country. The largest stock of its plutonium of around 31,000kg is currently stored in France and the UK. This is to be shipped back over the next 10 to 15 years. In total Japan is expected to have more than 45,000kg of plutonium by around 2006-10. This will be even larger if a new plutonium reprocessing plant currently under construction at Rokkasho-mura in northern Japan is completed and operated. The Rokkasho plant is scheduled to produce as much as 100,000kg plutonium during the first fifteen years of operation. In total Japan would have more plutonium than is contained in all United States nuclear warheads. It takes as little as 5kg of this plutonium to make one nuclear weapon.

"Ozawa is right to state the potential of Japan to use its so-called peaceful plutonium program for nuclear weapons purposes. He has exposed the myths of it being a peaceful energy program for a resource poor country. Under this international cover the country has acquired massive stocks of plutonium serving the purpose of an undeclared nuclear weapons program. Ozawa's statement may actually serve an important role in forcing on to the international agenda the scale of Japan's plutonium program and the threat of confrontation in North-east Asia. The challenge is how to make sure that the threat he declares is never carried out," said Shaun Burnie of Greenpeace International.

Japan's plutonium stocks largely consist of so-called reactor-grade plutonium. For years Japanese government and nuclear industry officials have claimed that reactor-grade plutonium is not suitable for nuclear weapons. This despite the fact that the United States conducted a nuclear weapons test with such material forty years ago and even provided classified data to Japan in the 1970s to prove that it was possible to make nuclear weapons. That was done in a failed effort by the Carter Administration to stop Japan's "commercial" plutonium program. In fact, Japan could make highly sophisticated nuclear weapons with its stocks of plutonium, including that contained in MOX fuel.(2)

International concern over Japan's plutonium program will be highlighted in the near future by the shipment of plutonium MOX fuel due to leave Japan for the UK within the coming months. The shipment of 255kg of plutonium contained in MOX fuel was only transported to Japan in 1999 from the UK. However, following disclosures that producers of the fuel, British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) had deliberately falsified vital safety data, the Japanese government demanded its return. The UK government and BNFL hope that its return will open the way for the shipment of thousands of kilograms of plutonium to Japan in the form of MOX fuel over the next 10-15 years.

Since 1985, Japan has shipped more than 2,300kg of plutonium from France and the UK. All of it justified to the tens of en-route countries opposed to the shipments on the grounds that it was for Japan's peaceful energy program. Not one gram of the plutonium has been loaded into a nuclear reactor, and not one kilowatt of energy has been produced from it.

"The responsibility of the UK and France, as well as the United States, in supporting and supplying plutonium and reprocessing technology to Japan cannot be overstated. They have fanned the flames of nuclear proliferation in the highly unstable North-east Asia region. Ozawa is also right to make the connection between Japan's plutonium program and the threat from China's unjustified nuclear weapons program. That is a connection made by Japanese defense planners for the last thirty years. But he is wrong to suggest that Japan's possession of nuclear weapons would give it military superiority over China. It would only bring a nuclear arms race and catastrophe for hundreds of millions of people. Nuclear disarmament and an end to all trade in weapons plutonium is part of the solution to the underlying problems in this region and globally," said Kazue Suzuki of Greenpeace Japan.

So long as nuclear weapons are retained and justified by the existing nuclear weapon states, the threat of nuclear proliferation will grow. On Monday 8th at the United Nations in New York talks will open on the Treaty for the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Issues on the agenda will be the growing threat posed by the US nuclear weapons program, including the possibility of a resumption in nuclear testing, as well as the Bush missile defense program. The continued failure by the US as well as the other NPT nuclear weapon states, Russia, China, Britain and France to abide by their NPT commitments to disarm will also be under the spotlight by the majority of non-nuclear weapon states party to the NPT. The breakdown of the international nuclear non-proliferation regime, including the threat posed by new states acquiring nuclear weapons to counter existing weapons states will also figure highly during the two weeks of talks.


JAPAN CAN CONSTRUCT NUCLEAR BOMBS USING ITS POWER PLANT PLUTONIUM
Opposition Leader Ozawa's Statement is Technically Accurate, Politically Dangerous, Says Nuclear Control Institute
WASHINGTON---Japanese Liberal Party leader Ichiro Ozawa's recent statement that Japan could easily produce "thousands of nuclear warheads" using plutonium recovered from the spent fuel of its commercial nuclear power reactors is technically accurate, the Nuclear Control Institute (NCI) confirmed today.
Ozawa stated in a lecture delivered Saturday that "if [China] gets too inflated, Japanese people will get hysterical. It would be so easy for us to produce nuclear warheads-we have plutonium at nuclear power plants in Japan, enough to make several thousand such warheads..[I]f we get serious, we will never be beaten in terms of military power." His remarks were widely reported in the Japanese press.
"Ozawa's nuclear threat would be an extraordinarily dangerous policy for Japan, abandoning Japanese rejection of nuclear weapons under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and it could destabilize all of Northeast Asia," said Dr. Edwin Lyman, scientific director and soon-to-be president of NCI, a non-proliferation research and advocacy center. "However, it is important to note that on a technical level, Ozawa is absolutely correct. Despite deliberately misleading claims by plutonium-fuel advocates in Japan's nuclear power industry, the plutonium separated from spent nuclear fuel by means of reprocessing---so-called "reactor-grade plutonium"---can indeed be used to build reliable nuclear weapons with enormous explosive yield."
Japan currently possesses some 38 tons of reactor-grade plutonium, of which 5 tons is stored in Japan and the rest in France and Great Britain, where Cogema and BNFL (the state-owned French and British reprocessing corporations) separated the material from Japanese spent fuel. The Japanese government says it intends to use the plutonium in reactors as mixed-oxide, plutonium-uranium fuel (known as "MOX" or "pluthermal" fuel). However, Japan's plutonium fuel program has been hit with numerous difficulties, including runaway costs, multiple accidents and public rejection of introducing highly toxic MOX fuel in reactors. The result has been an enormous surplus of Japanese separated plutonium building up over the last decade.
"Japan's plutonium program is simply unnecessary for meeting its energy- security needs because of an abundance of cheap, readily available and non-weapons- usable uranium fuel," noted Paul Leventhal, NCI's president, who will retire and become president emeritus on June 1. "Japan's accumulation of plutonium is already viewed as a threat by its neighbors in the region, including both Koreas and China. Ozawa's claim that Japan could build thousands of nuclear bombs from its reactor-grade plutonium is as politically dangerous as it is technically correct. The best way for Japan to reassure its neighbors of its peaceful intentions is not to plead that its plutonium is innocent, but to halt the commercial plutonium program and to dispose of the separated plutonium by immobilizing it in highly radioactive waste."

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