Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Former Prime Minister Kan reveals nuclear coverup — After Fukushima he’s “devoting himself to nuclear activism, he now wants to abolish nuclear power in Japan”



For a long time in Japan, especially the last 10-20 years, there has been a suppression of statements in relation to the dangers of nuclear power.
When specialists from Universities state that certain risks could exist then they risk their future career.
Politicians often receive financial support from the energy companies.
However when one speaks out about the risks of nuclear energy then one loses this support.
On the other side of the coin, when you agree with nuclear energy, you receive generous donations.
This also applies for culture, sport and it includes the media.
Due to these ties an environment has been created in which criticisms can hardly be spoken.
This is why the Nuclear Village is not a problem limited to a small area, but encompasses the whole country .... Read more at http://enenews.com