From: mitsu
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Dear Friends,
I am transmitting you Mr. Akio Matsumura’s article.
As a member of the International Advisory Council for the Nuclear Emergency Action Alliance, I am cooperating with him.
Dr.Norio Iriguchi,Honorary Professor of Kumamoto University,in his Face
book site,introduces the suggestion of Dr.Chris Busby. Scientific
Secretary, European Committee on Radiation Risk, to construct a
sarcophagus that could cost 100 trillion yen.His point of view as to
the dangers of the debris capable of reaching the critical state is
frightening.We are led to wonder why there is no attempt to materialize
a international project,as was the case with the Chernobyl accident,to
construct a sarcophagus to stop the ongoing radioactive contamination
in all directions.
Please allow me to count on your understanding and support.
With warmest regars,
Mitsuhei Murata
Former Ambassador to Switzerland
From: mitsu
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017
To: mitsu
Subject: Fw: Google Alert - helen caldicott
Dear Friends,
I am sending you the article of Dr. Helen Caldicott describing most
acurately the present situation of Fukushima and the devilish nature of
nuclear energy.
Its destructive power in all directions---states,individuals,organizations---is increasingly evident.
The case of Toshiba will be globally generating departure from nuclear reactors.
The mainstream of the world,still promoting 440 nuclear reactors,could not but undergo changes.
We all know that immorality cannot last long.
With warmest regards,
Mitsuhei Murata
Former Ambassador to Switzerland
From: Helen Caldicott
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017
To: mitsu
Subject: FW: Google Alert - helen caldicott
Dear Ambassador Murata,
Here is my recent article which may help also Best Helen Caldicott
From: Google Alerts
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017
Subject: Google Alert - helen caldicott
Google helen caldicott
Daily update ⋅ February 13, 2017
NEWS
HELEN CALDICOTT: The inevitable Fukushima meltdown continues
Independent Australia
Dr Helen Caldicott, explains recent robot photos of Fukushima's Daiichi
reactors — radiation levels have not increased, it's just the first
time we've ...
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