Dr. Helen Caldicott delivered this lecture on March 23, 2012 in Santa Barbara, California. Dr. Caldicott is a member of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation’s Advisory Council. For more information, visit http://www.wagingpeace.org.
Beyond Urgent
Fukushima: Beyond Urgent, YouTube AU
☢ Fukushima: Beyond Urgent ☢ Dr. Helen Caldicott: “We are dealing with Diabolic Energy.” https://youtu.be/NhbKoae7bjk
28 Signs That the West Coast of the U.S Is Being Fried with Nuclear Radiation from Fukushima: http://tinyurl.com/qgzg4b9
PLEASE SHARE/REMIX THIS VIDEO which briefly covers the 3 core meltdowns, the vulnerable and leaky water storage tanks, radiation health effects, contamination of the Pacific Ocean and marine life, Unit 4 collapse risk and Unit 4 fuel rod removal risk. The situation is ongoing and deteriorating, and it’s highly likely that it’s actually worse than presented here. This is only a basic outline of some key elements, which I have tried to present in a way that should be easily understood by everyone, particularly those who’ve not been following this crisis. I have also compiled a list of links below that will inform you more. Note: Original Upload date was October 2013.
my Dr. Helen Caldicott Playlist: http://tinyurl.com/hgbxqv6
FOR REGULAR NEWS UPDATES ABOUT FUKUSHIMA:
ENEnews:
http://enenews.com/
ENEnews on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ENENEWS
Fukushima Diary:
http://fukushima-diary.com/
Fukushima Diary on Facebook:
http://tinyurl.com/kgumyud
THREE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FILMS:
On Fukushima Beach 1 (remastered):
http://tinyurl.com/ooc77tt
On Fukushima Beach 2: The Lights of Fukushima (Director’s Cut): http://tinyurl.com/nr8rq2j
On Fukushima Beach 3: The Bombing of Kyoto:
http://tinyurl.com/n3v569n
Take action to lower radioactivity allowed in food::
http://tinyurl.com/l7n7tmn
‘The story of Plume-Gate, the world’s largest, provable cover-up’:
A book by Hatrick Penry PDF of the book:
http://hatrickpenryunbound.com/?p=3683
Here is my complete Plume-Gate Playlist that I helped edit narrated by Hatrick Penry. Also Strontium Milks, and Organic Slant have since weighed in as well: Playlist titled: Plume-Gate PROOF Cover-up of Fukushima via the NRC Documents http://tinyurl.com/q7mmfcw
The Ocean is Broken:
http://tinyurl.com/ozmfg23
The complete collapse of sardine population on West Coast of Canada around Vancouver:
http://tinyurl.com/kzevukv
Alarming mass die-off of starfish in areas along Canada’s Pacific coast:
http://tinyurl.com/mch9mdp
Diseased Alaska seals with abnormal brain growths and undersized lymph nodes: http://tinyurl.com/mhmz3c6
There are many more similar reports, but I cannot fit anymore in the space provided here.
‘Fukushima: Beyond Urgent’ was made of clips from the videos below. All footage reproduced for educational purposes only. Thanks to all those who uploaded the originals.
Kiama, Sunday 12 March 2017
Today, Sunday, was a perfect day for a drive to Kiama. The Jazz Festival music was very pleasant. We could hear it in all the streets where we walked along. It was a bit like country music at times. The band was actually in the park, but we did not venture there. Instead we tried out the Licked GELATERIA. We liked what we purchased: Peter chose chocolate and rum/raisin ice-cream, I had lemon sorbet and green apple sorbet. For six Dollars each we thought it was very good value.
George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four
The following is a copy of one of my blogs from October 2014. You can find the blog with the above title here:
https://auntyuta.com/2014/10/11/george-orwells-nineteen-eighty-four/
I still did not finish reading the whole novel on ‘kindle’. Today I thought about it that we once watched a film version of the book. I wanted to see, whether wikipedia said something about the movie. I did find quite a bit about different movie versions. I also found the following entry about the book in wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nations_of_Nineteen_Eighty-Four#Airstrip_One
Here is a bit of what it says on the above page of wikipedia:
“Ambiguity
Almost all of the information about the world beyond London is given to the reader through government or Party sources, which by the very premise of the novel are unreliable. Specifically, in one episode Julia brings up the idea that the war is fictional and that the rocket bombs falling from time to time on London are fired by the government of Oceania itself, in order to maintain the war atmosphere among the population (better known as a false flag operation). The protagonists have no means of proving or disproving this theory. However, during preparations for Hate Week, rocket bombs fell at an increasing rate, hitting places such as playgrounds and crowded theatres, causing mass casualties and increased hysteria and hatred for the party’s enemies. War is also a convenient pretext for maintaining a huge military–industrial complex in which the state is committed to developing and acquiring large and expensive weapons systems which almost immediately become obsolete and require replacement.
Because of this ambiguity, it is entirely possible that the geopolitical situation described in Goldstein’s book is entirely fictitious; perhaps The Party controls the whole world, or perhaps its power is limited to just Great Britain as a lone and desperate rogue nation using fanaticism and hatred of the outside world to compensate for political impotence. It’s also possible that a genuine resistance movement exists, or that Oceania is indeed under attack by outside forces.”
I say all this sounds pretty ambiguous. But what I remember about the novel and the film and what I’ve re-read this far this is the sort of picture I do get from this novel. All in all some pretty scary ideas about an imagined world. Sometimes these things do sound a little bit too true for comfort!
With the following link you can find a piece about what our Orwellian destiny might b e written in the AIM Network by By Ad astra:
https://theaimn.com/twenty-twenty-four-orwellian-destiny/
Twenty Twenty-Four – our Orwellian destiny?
George Orwell
https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/153313-nineteen-eighty-four
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/may/10/1984-george-orwell
It is very sad that writing “1984” took all the strength out of Orwell and in the end killed him as Robert McCrum wrote in The Guardian in 2009. (S. the link above!) That he did write this book despite being critically ill, is a tremendous and totally amazing achievement! This book is a masterpiece that is being discussed now all over the world. Many people are trying to work out the exact meaning behind it. But do you and do I, that is the average person, understand it sufficiently, I wonder. Also, there may still be some people who have never heard of that book and would not have a clue about it how it might help us to understand the world better and what we could learn from it.
After all this book, 1984, is fiction. But is it really? I do wonder why, why, why does it seem to come horribly close to the truth in real life!
Bus Trip, Monday 6 March 2017
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CPSA DAPTO SENIORS
Dapto Branch of Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association of NSW Inc
Bus leaves at: 8.15
We will first visit the ever popular Cobbity Winery followed by a short tour of the area.
Morning Tea:
The bus will call in for a short stop for morning tea/or toilet break.
Lunch:
We will visit Campbelltown Catholic Club for lunch and light refreshments (at your own expense)”
I am a member of the CPSA and bought a ticket to go on that bus trip. So last Monday was the big day for me. Peter did not want to come along. But he drove me to the departure point. Some seven hours later he picked me up again. I enjoyed the bus trip quite a bit. Meeting some new people was great. They were all very friendly. As usual, I took a lot of pictures.



I was happy to show off a bottle of empty booze at the Cobbity Winery!
“Cheap Booze & Tour

Who wants to eat “Käsekuchen?”
Peter did bake a cheese-cake. It just came out of the oven. Instead of cottage cheese he used “Quark” and “Käsekuchen Hilfe”. The “Quark” came in little containers. We bought it at ALDI’s. Sometime soon we are going to cook a “Schokoladen Pudding” with that chocolate powder that is in the other packet. (“Schokoladen Pudding” is similar to a thick chocolate custard.)

At the back of the packet can be found the English translation about the Cheese Cake Aid.
We hope we get soon some visitors to help us eat the cake!
Wednesday Afternoon, March 2017
This morning I managed to publish some food pictures of the meals we had not so long ago. One morning I took the above pictures. It had been raining quite a bit these last few weeks. So, on that morning, surprise, surprise, these little mushrooms had appeared in our backyard. Of course, we did not dare to eat them for we had no idea whether they were poisonous or not. Peter said, there is great danger that people may die when eating unknown mushrooms. These mushrooms did not last for very long. The next day they had all disappeared.
This morning Peter had an 11,40 appointment with his eye specialist. The eye specialist is in Figtree. Peter went there by bus. It turned out, Peter’s eyes are just a little bit better than last time, meaning that no laser treatment was needed at this stage.
Peter had dropped me off near Dapto Shopping Centre, parked his car there, and went to catch his bus. We had agreed, that he should pick me up from the library once he returned from Figtree. I liked being able to spend some time at the library. I took out three large print books. Before that I had gone for a very much overdue haircut. To be able to at last fit this haircut in made me very happy! I also fitted in a cup of coffee at McDonalds, I mean I asked for a proper cup, not a take-away one!
A friendly girl was waiting to help customers to use one of the newly established ordering machines. She offered to do it for me. Alas, I had a 5 Dollar note to pay my coffee with. But paying with a 5 Dollar note somehow did not work. So the girl went to a service counter to get my order through there. Maybe the machine prefers credit cards. I think paying by credit card and using ordering machines is a bit too much of an innovation for me. At my age it is very difficult to get used to such new things!
More and more large print books are available at the Public Library. Residents can get a loan of these books for free. I reckon, this is a very good thing that the council still provides this free service apart from all the other things that are available at the Library. You can borrow all sorts of books and magazines and videos. You pay only for overdue items. If you return the borrowed items on time, there is no charge, none whatsoever.
By the time Peter and I were home to eat our home cooked lunch it was nearly two o’clock. Peter had some peppermint tea with his lunch, and I had some black tea with skim milk. We had been very hungry when we got home and quite tired as well!
Yesterday Peter had to see the cancer specialist in Figtree as a follow up to his operation from two weeks ago. Apparently his bladder is free of cancer at the moment, but there is a chance some more growth might come back. This is why some follow up treatment in Wollongong Hospital is recommended. I may write a bit more about some details after Peter has spoken to another doctor who is going to give him some more advice about the recommended treatment.
After having been at the the Urology Clinic yesterday, we drove to Figtree Shopping Centre and treated ourselves to some coffee and cake at the Gossips’ Coffee Lounge! It was a huge piece of cake with nuts, which we shared, and we were each given some ice-cream as well as fresh cream with it. Delicious! And the coffee out of proper cups was quite good too.
Uta’s Diary, March 2017
Keine Zeit, keine Zeit, Keine Zeit!
Why do I always run out of time? I wished instead of 9 am it was only 6 am now and I would have at least two ours to write something. I have the feeling that I have now only about half an hour left to post something. Then I have to get ready to go out.
How many pictures can I still download withing the next few minutes? About 50 pictures that I took recently are still unpublished. So which ones should I choose right now? Maybe I just start with some of the oldest pictures and leave the rest for some other day.
Looking at these pictures I remember some of the meals we had recently. For instance with the ‘Knödel’ (Potato Dumplings) we had some ‘Goulash’ which turned out to be very tasty.
We love salad leaves with our meals. A fried egg is always welcome too. I love our homegrown hot chillies. But Peter does not want to eat these. They are a bit too hot for him.
So long then.