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Nuclear Hotseat #57 - Filmmaker Chris Noland, Radioactive CA Almonds
Nuclear Hotseat hosted by Libbe HaLevy
English - July 18, 2012 03:44 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MBLeisure Science nuclear reactor radiation nrc regulatory commission fukushima japan daichii san Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Nuclear Hotseat #56 - July 10, 2012 - Fukushima Activist Cheiko Shiina
Interview w/filmmaker Chris Noland (NOT Christopher Nolan from "Batman"),
who recorded the first months after Fukushima as a relief worker in the
field. His film, "311 Surviving Japan" is in post-production and already
garnering overwhelming response in preview screenings. PLUS: 170,000 march
against nukes in Japan; KEPCO cooked the energy books, turning off 8
functioning thermal plants to "justify" restarting the nukes; Cesium 134
and 137 found in 2011 crop CA almonds and prunes; internal radiation 100
times worse than a chest x-ray; and SCE scolds San Onofre employees for
leaking documents to Arnie Gundersen at Fairewinds.com... which we learned
because somebody leaked THAT document to Fairewinds!