World Emergency -- Bury Fukushima in sand now : every container ship in the world should be loading up with sand for Japan -- from container ports to trains
Commentary and appeal - Dick Eastman, Yakima, Washington
March 18, 2011
Sand now!
Japan and all other governments are thinking like corporations -- looking to cost. They act like they are going to have to pay for charity. They are acting like people with a lot of mutual funds loaded up with disaster capitalism stocks. They are acting like people afraid of being blamed for mistakes, for the cost decision they made when a cheaper solution might have been available if they just took some time thinking about it etc.
It is life and death that we go with the best emergency containment plan we have right now -- and cry about the cost after the risk to millions of lives is removed.
Get this idea through their thick skulls.
Giant earth movers also necessary
Mountains of sand should be put up around the reactors -- with giant earth movers set up for robotic control -- a Japanese specialty.
This must be done now. (VN: and afterwards those responsible need to be arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law, my Gawd what have we allowed to be losed upon this planet??)
I am telling Japan and the world that what has happened in Japan is no accident. They system is failing because of back scenes sabotage. The intelligent systems of man will all fail because even more intelligence has been put into effecting this sabotage of the Japanese people and their way of life.
But whether you accept this conspiracy fact or not -- the provision of a mountain of sand in readiness to push over the reactors is absolutely necessary -- and then cement over the sand. This must be begun immediatly. Cleanup can be effected later working through a system where tunnels are dug so the cleanup can be effected underground and only safe containers are brought to the surface for disposal elsewhere. It is a conspiracy not to do this.
It is impossible to evacuate Tokyo in a famine year and allowing radiation to destroy crops and livestock of Japan and North America -- not to mention birth defects from even moderate radiation levels to man.
Every important step requires lead time.
Do not wait to see how measures are going to work out -- because the conspiracy theory has one every test so far.
That sand to localize the contamination is absolutely necessary. Yes, it will make local cleanup a much harder -- but the point is that the problem will be localized and there will be a functioning Japan that can undertake the problem. The point is to live so you can develop the solutions.
Don't let bureaucrats or engineers just focused on cleanup of the facility and people who will not even consider the possiblity of conspiracy -- make the decision not to take this extraordinary step. Cost benefit analysis is out the window when life and death is upon us.
The world cannot afford not to take this step.
And if Tokyo doesn't have the money -- then a fiat money system should be adopted immediately.
The world needs to adjust - revolt if necessary -- to accomodate what has to be done to save Japan and avoid worldwide famine that could kill hundreds of millions.
Dick Eastman
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