1:48:00 who are joining a class action which there's no evidence of any class action or a refile but okay that apparently they got radiation sickness and so here's this Kevin Kemp his only job is to make people afraid of nuclear energy that's his only job and he has no no knowledge of what he's talking about and Thom Hartmann is all in In the best of the rest of the news, U.S. Navy sailors on board the USS Ronald Reagan were some of the first Americans to respond to the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan in 2011. Now they're suing TEPCO, the company in charge of the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
1:48:39 At least 71 sailors on the USS Ronald Reagan have reported radiation sickness. And they're suing Tepco, alleging that the company knowingly downplayed the dangers of nuclear radiation at that Fukushima site. Now, Thom here is reading almost verbatim from the websites I've seen about this. They have not filed saying they had radiation sickness. That is a lie. They are saying, the plaintiffs say they suffered a number of post-accident ailments including rectal bleeding, gastrointestinal distress, hair loss, headaches and fatigue. Some allege, it has not been, there's no doctor's reports, thyroid and gallbladder cancer.
1:49:23 Now the only thing you can get from radiation exposure is hair loss and thyroid cancer and the cancer takes years to set in. Years. And we know this from the 50 or 60 cases from Chernobyl. And this is all historic, this is real historical fact as per like some real reporting and real organizations. Not just some bullshit. Of those 71 sailors at least half now have some form of cancer. According to the lawyer representing them. According to the lawyer representing them, not to any official. And other sailors are dealing with thyroid and reproductive health problems. Reproductive health problems? What? What? So did TEPCO knowingly mislead the world about the radioactive dangers at Fukushima immediately following the devastating tsunami? And could this lawsuit be the first of many to come?
1:50:11 Joining me now for more on this is Kevin Camps, radioactive waste watchdog at Beyond Nuclear. Kevin. Radioactive waste watchdog. Does it get any better, John? It's astonishing. We're not covering just hysterical nonsense. No! And if you do any research, five minutes you can find a lawsuit that was filed. It's not 70 people. It was two, husband and wife. They have no medical evidence.
1:51:04 You know, it is absolutely true that the helicopters that came back from rescue missions, because these ships have detectors by the way, it's not like just like, oh boy, it looks like, oh, some radiation, I didn't know. You know, the dosimeters on the air crew, everything, they came back and they absolutely had radiation contamination, which equaled 25% of what a human being absorbs in one year of life. So nothing that would kill them, but they got to be a little easy. They got to go easy. Because you know it is cumulative so they can't go, you know, they couldn't go back. But it's not like people came back and were, you know, throwing up and dying and turning green, which of course is what we want you to think. This is part of the Hiroshima syndrome. Is it actually real that the soldiers aboard the USS Ronald Reagan off the coast of Japan when Fukushima melted down? Did not melt down. Lie. Were exposed to high levels of radiation?
1:52:02 Well, it's a shocking story and I first learned... Shocking story! ...last March 11th, which was the second anniversary of the Fukushima catastrophe beginning in 2011. So they had kept this buried for two years? Two of the sailors came to a big gathering in New York City to mark the anniversary and they were suffering health effects from their service on board the Reagan. Which could have been food poisoning from what it sounds like. Turns out that the Reagan was anchored just a mile or two off of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant during the worst of the radioactivity releases, which was news to me. I mean, I follow this as closely as I can. Two years into this thing, I find out that the Reagan was that close to these catastrophic radioactivity releases. So the crew on board that ship, 5,000 plus sailors, were in harm's way for several long days on end.
1:52:50 not warned by TEPCO, not warned by the Japanese government, not warned by the United States government, which had radiation detecting planes flying all over northeastern Japan. I wonder when they send the Navy to hostile places, do they warn them and say you could get killed? Is it like a warning every single time? Good morning everybody! This guy seems to indicate that. And I love how people... They have to sign a non-disclosure or one of these indemnification documents. I love how people you know that now say to me, oh now you believe the military all of a sudden? No, I just do some research, some basic research. You know, I just pick up, I don't know, like things like the court filing, you know, little things like that just so I can be educated and not believe bullcrap alternative media. Even Snopes has said this is false. And I don't believe Snopes, but you know, that's most people believe Snopes.
1:53:42 Snopes, they know Snopes is wrong. So you would think that an aircraft carrier in this day of dirty bombs and you know that What day of dirty bombs, Tom Hartman? Oh, I'm sorry, did I miss a dirty bomb, John? I'm wondering what dirty bombs is he talking about? These days of dirty bombs? These days of dirty bombs, yeah. You know, this is psychological warfare, people. They would have radiation detectors on the ship. Well, some of the first news that was really disturbing in the first days of Fukushima Daiichi was that the aircraft carrier detected radioactivity on the helicopters coming back, landing on board the flight deck. And so one of the sailors who's now stepped forward in a big way was servicing those helicopters. That's not true.
1:54:31 The people who stepped forward did not service those helicopters, and this is true, they had radiation exposure, and the levels were very low. Another of these sailors that I met in New York, his name is Maurice Ennis, he set off the radiation monitors below deck, which came down from being on the flight deck. So there were lots of indications that there was something seriously wrong, but they stayed in this contamination plume. There were no- contamination plume. Listen, just listen to this. For days on end. So they were getting the radioactive gases, which they were- Radioactive gases? Breathing in. They were getting the fallout- Fallout! Fallout, John! There was fallout from some explosion in the atmosphere! There was fallout!
1:55:14 And see the thing is people have so little understanding of this material that even smart people who listen to our show buy into this. There's no evidence and you don't know what you're talking about. I'm not an expert but I have gone to experts who have no skin in the game other than their expertise. Atomic Rod Adams is one. He points me to these other guys. And they're all operators that have been around and they're angry. They're angry because they know that even if there is... A lot of these guys actually believe in the global warming bullcrap too, which bothers me. But they're saying, listen, global warming, if this is real, this is the solution. But you're being scared. Let's just listen to Thumb by Inisfunny now. They're being exposed that way. What I didn't realize until this latest news about the relaunch of this lawsuit against Tokyo Electric. It's not a relaunch.
1:56:04 This is not a it's not a beta, it's not a startup, it's refiling after it got thrown out of court. Even the water that the sailors were drinking was from their desalination system so they were getting the seawater that was contaminated with radioactivity it was being desalinated. This is literally in like the EU times article about this too. They The desalination systems couldn't clear out the radioactivity. They all got sick. They were all drinking poisoned water! By the ship, and they were drinking it, they were cooking with it, they were showering with it. Woah. Woah. Oh, Thumb goes, woah. Woah. Salination processes don't take out the radioactivity. Right, because salt is a fairly large molecule. It's sodium and chloride, and if you've got just an individual atom as opposed to a molecule or a particle,
1:56:52 The desalination is not going to take it out. You need special filters. You can't get tritium out of water, period. Not at an industrial scale. It's small. It is water. It's helium. Yeah. It's hydrogen. It's radioactive hydrogen. You need special filtering to get out the cesium, to get out the strontium. None of that was taking place. So that ingestion pathway combined with all the others could account for some of these health effects we're seeing. Oh my god. Anyway, look at the Hiroshima or Hiroshima, Hiroshima syndrome and you'll understand much better what radiation means, how CPMs really translate into becquerels.
1:57:30 This is really, sorry, that was the most, I won't give you a clip of the day because it's not a single clip, but that was actually a depressing moment. Why did you find that a depressing moment? Well, you know, Thom is not You know, he's some... you'd think he's a little skeptical, but he is also a hook, line and sinker guy when it comes to these kind... you'd think a guy like that would actually try to think a little bit instead of just... Knee-jerk his way right through this kind of thing because it's on the checklist of you know liberal progressive that that nukes are bad And you know we have to do what we have to do to get rid of him and and so why are nukes bad? Well, I don't really know why they're bad, but this guy says something it sounds bad to me So I'm gonna nod my head and and act like you know like a bomb
1:58:25 bobblehead doll during the whole thing and it's just it's just something pathetic about it and it just I mean this is the alternative media yes this is the problem this is what what disappoints me that people cannot see that they're being played so expertly And this has been going on for a long time. And that would include bloggers in this by the way, in this comment. I think they are more susceptible to the real pros out there who know how to spin stuff and get their point across and use the old, oh, they won't talk about this in the mainstream media tricks.
1:59:03 And again, they bring this stuff out there and there's a lot of people that watch that guy and you know, Democracy Now and the rest of those alternative shows. The funny thing to me is that the same people who accuse the alternative media of being saturated by money from the Koch brothers and the quote-unquote fossil... You mean the conservative media? No, no, no, no, no, blogs, well okay, but let's just focus on blogs. They're saying the oil and gas industry, which would be Koch brothers too, that they fund the alternative media to propagate these lies about global warming, but when you actually can point out that here is
1:59:45 funding coming from gas and oil companies to these organizations, these non-profits who then go out and propagate anti-nuclear stories based upon literally made-up stories. Everyone's all in, it's like yeah but you know I saw the chart and you've seen this map right with the little swirls of red and orange going from Japan towards California. You've seen this map, it's all over the web. Yeah, that phony map, you talked about it before. That's what Snopes actually debunked. They said this is not, this is a map that was from, you know, something else, nothing, there was tsunami wave map, it wasn't even about anything. And by the way, 300,000 people became homeless because of the actual disaster which was the tsunami. There are five nuclear reactors in Japan begging to go back online, begging.
2:00:39 Please put us back online. We can save the economy. We can save Japan. Let us go back online Let us start providing power instead of importing gas from oh gee America whose agenda is it? backslash rant Yeah, you know anyways, I'm just I'm a little yeah, I can see our own chat room. No the chat room is usually The chat room is very disappointing when it comes to this stuff. Yeah, I Well, luckily the chat room is a minority. Yowza, yowza. Well, let's see. I have a few things we can discuss if you want to do this little kind of a subtle thing that I picked up on which kind of leads into my how we do our show. Okay.