Topic: Fukushima

82 chapters across the catalog

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 40:23 - 42:04

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Fukushima Monuments, 100-Year Cycles, Environmental Realism

An anecdote regarding the Fukushima region in Japan describes historical monuments placed on hilltops to warn future generations about recurring tsunamis. These markers indicate that such disasters occur on roughly 100-year cycles, suggesting that modern extreme weather may be part of natural planetary rhythms rather than solely driven by human activity. The discussion posits that "Mother Earth wins every time" regardless of political narratives.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 6:46 - 8:10

1648: Red Book Special

Missouri Nuclear Reactor Flooding and Rick Perry Nomination

Concerns are raised regarding a nuclear reactor in Missouri facing potential flooding and an electrical fire, with comparisons drawn to the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Separately, a prediction is entered into the Red Book regarding Rick Perry's chances for the Republican nomination; while one host believes he has significant financial backing, the other predicts he will fail to secure the nomination.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 2:10:02 - 2:14:02

1620: Yoko Swifto

Nuclear Power Resurgence, Poland and Japan

Nuclear energy is seeing a global resurgence as countries seek to meet carbon neutrality goals. Poland has authorized 24 small modular reactors (SMRs), and Japan is moving toward reopening the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, the world's largest nuclear facility, which has been idle since the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

A Sally
Episode 1547

1547: A Sally

Germany Nuclear Energy Phase-Out, Finland Reactor Opening

Germany has officially shut down its final nuclear power plants, a move criticized as a deliberate attempt to increase energy costs. In contrast, Finland recently opened a 1.6 gigawatt nuclear reactor that is expected to cover 30% of the country's energy needs. The German phase-out schedule, initiated by Angela Merkel following the 2011 Fukushima disaster, was accelerated by the current coalition government despite the ongoing need for a 15-year decommissioning process.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 1:47:51 - 1:57:16

1333: Vaxxhole

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

A major donation segment features Joseph Carter and several others who contributed to the show's "Value for Value" model. The segment includes the knighting of new producers and reflections on past media events, such as the Fukushima radiation maps and Alex Jones's coverage of the disaster.

False Positive
Episode 1273 2:40:57 - 2:44:23

1273: False Positive

Shinzo Abe Resignation, Japan Racism Protests

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation due to health issues, specifically chronic bowel disease. Media coverage has focused on his pro-nuclear stance post-Fukushima and his failed attempts to revise Article 9 of the Japanese constitution. Simultaneously, the Black Lives Matter movement is reportedly pressuring Japan to confront internal issues of racism and historical discrimination.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 2:40:35 - 2:43:47

1143: Nance in the Hood

Veritasium, Radiation Levels in Smokers

A report by science communicator Veritasium reveals that the highest levels of ionizing radiation are found in the lungs of smokers rather than in residents of Chernobyl or Fukushima. Tobacco contains radioactive polonium and lead, resulting in smokers receiving approximately 160,000 microsieverts of radiation annually. This dose significantly exceeds the radiation exposure of astronauts on the International Space Station or nuclear power workers.

False meme-ification
Episode 1132 44:59 - 50:25

1132: False meme-ification

Chernobyl Disaster, Nuclear Energy Misconceptions

Author Adam Higginbotham appeared on PBS to discuss his book on the Chernobyl disaster, revealing that the immediate death toll was significantly lower than the tens of thousands often reported. The hosts argue that anti-nuclear propaganda has prevented the adoption of efficient energy solutions.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 1:35:03 - 1:37:18

1107: Carbon Budget

Nuclear Energy, Gregory Jaczko, Rogue Regulator

Former NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko has released a memoir titled "Confessions of a Rogue Nuclear Regulator," in which he argues that nuclear power is too hazardous to be a solution for climate change. Jaczko's tenure ended in controversy following complaints about his behavior toward subordinates. He maintains that the risk of catastrophic accidents like Fukushima outweighs the benefits of carbon-free nuclear energy.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 1:37:19 - 1:41:59

1107: Carbon Budget

Fukushima Meltdown, Nuclear Safety, Energy Markets

Gregory Jaczko uses the Fukushima disaster as the primary justification for his anti-nuclear stance, noting the permanent evacuation of 100,000 people. He argues that nuclear plants operate on a "precipice" of catastrophic failure and that the industry's safety pledges are unreliable. Jaczko advocates for a transition to solar, wind, and geothermal energy, claiming these technologies are becoming cheaper than nuclear.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 1:12:42 - 1:16:20

1095: Yeah No

Nuclear Energy as a Climate Solution Alternative

As an alternative to radical economic shifts, nuclear energy is proposed as a viable path toward reducing carbon emissions. Proponents argue that the risks of nuclear power should be weighed against major oil spills and the limitations of wind and solar power, which they claim are part of a "new climate economy" designed to hoodwink the public.

Chip In!
Episode 1050 30:04 - 32:00

1050: Chip In!

Germany Energiewende Failure and Renewable Energy Costs

Germany's "Energiewende" policy, aimed at transitioning to renewable energy by phasing out nuclear and coal power, has faced significant financial and logistical hurdles. Since 2000, German consumers have paid over 106 billion euros in extra charges to fund green initiatives, resulting in some of the highest energy bills in Europe. Skeptics point out that the country remains heavily dependent on fossil fuel backups to maintain its industrial output.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 2:44:17 - 2:46:13

1015: Pentacon

Racism Apology, Japanese Listeners, Tokyo Travel

One host apologizes for using a racial slur when referring to Japanese people, clarifying that it was not intended as "grief" or malice. They discuss the show's support from listeners in Japan, including Sir Mark and Dame Astrid. Despite the verbal slip, the host expresses a continued desire to visit Tokyo with his wife.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 2:14:14 - 2:18:21

902: Morally Obtuse

Fukushima Radiation, Atomic Rod, Unit 2 Probe

Reports of extreme radiation levels inside Fukushima's Unit 2 reactor are addressed by nuclear expert "Atomic Rod." He explains that high radiation levels are expected inside a damaged reactor containment vessel and do not necessarily indicate a new threat to the public. The segment aims to deconstruct sensationalist media coverage regarding the ongoing cleanup efforts at the Japanese nuclear site.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 1:46:06 - 1:49:27

889: The Christmas Special

Earthquake Machines and the Fukushima Tsunami Theory

The 2011 Fukushima disaster is discussed as a potentially "planned event" intended to turn global opinion against nuclear energy. Reference is made to 1997 testimony by Secretary of Defense William Cohen regarding the existence of "eco-terrorism" technologies like earthquake machines. The hosts suggest a "cabal" move to push nations toward liquid natural gas by making nuclear power appear dangerous.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 59:17 - 1:04:52

822: The Great Clip Show

Major General Albert Stubblebine, Fukushima, Natural Solutions Foundation

The hosts profile Major General Albert Stubblebine III (retired), who runs the Natural Solutions Foundation and warns of dire health consequences from Fukushima. Stubblebine, known for his interest in parapsychology and the "Men Who Stare at Goats" project, previously attempted to walk through walls. He uses his intelligence background to market health estimates and warnings about GMOs and vaccines.

Velocity of Money
Episode 809 2:25:49 - 2:29:36

809: Velocity of Money

Germany Energiewende, Nuclear Power Lawsuits

German nuclear energy companies are suing the government following Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to phase out nuclear power by 2022. Critics, including former advisor Gertrude Höhler, argue the policy is "pure ideology," as Germany continues to import nuclear-generated electricity from neighboring France. The segment notes the irony of Germany abandoning its own nuclear infrastructure while remaining dependent on foreign reactors just across the border.

Babushkas of Chernobyl
Episode 806 2:00:29 - 2:04:22

806: Babushkas of Chernobyl

Chernobyl 30th Anniversary, Radiation Myths

The 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster is marked by reports from Greenpeace regarding ongoing radiation exposure. However, nuclear experts note that "babushkas" who refused to leave the exclusion zone have remained healthy for decades. The hosts discuss the concept of radiation hormesis and criticize environmental organizations for promoting fear-based agendas.

Tom Tatoe
Episode 715 59:36 - 1:02:15

715: Tom Tatoe

Executive Producer Ted Eric, Fukushima Comparison

Ted Eric from Vancouver, Washington, is credited as an Executive Producer despite no longer listening to the show to avoid "media poison." He equates the hosts' work in media criticism to the rescue workers at Fukushima, suggesting they absorb toxic information to protect the public. He is knighted as Sir Theodore of the Present Moment.