Chinese ships breach Japan’s naval border

Chinese patrol ship Haijian (AFP Photo / Handout)

Chinese patrol ship Haijian (AFP Photo / Handout)

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Six Chinese ships entered Japanese waters near a group of disputed islets claimed by both Beijing and Tokyo early on Friday, ignoring the Japanese coast guard‘s orders to vacate its territorial waters.

The first two ships in the battalion entered the disputed waters at around 21:20 GMT on Thursday. After a few hours of “patrolling,” three of the ships have left the disputed waters, while another three stayed, local media reported.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that six of its surveillance ships had entered the waters near the islands.

So far, Japanese border patrol ships have not taken any active measures against the Chinese vessels.

“The patrol activity is intended to demonstrate the jurisdiction of the Chinese government over the Diaoyu Islands and the adjacent islands, and also to protect the country’s naval interests,” the statement reads.

Japan has created a crisis headquarters in response to the incident. The country’s officials urgently summoned the Chinese Ambassador to a meeting with the Japanese Foreign Ministry.

This is the latest in a series of diplomatic rows between China and Japan centered on control of the Senkaku, or Diaoyu in Mandarin, islands.

On Tuesday, Japan announced it had purchased the islands from a private owner, ignoring Chinese territorial claims. Following the announcement, two ships from the China Marine Surveillance were dispatched to the tiny archipelagoin the South China Sea “to assert the country’s sovereignty.” 

At that time, however, the vessels did not come within 12 nautical miles of the islands, an area Japan considers its territorial waters.

Chinese smash Japanese cars in protest

Meanwhile, the nationalistic spirit has taken a hold in China. Blogs and forums have been throbbing with discussion over various protests against the Japanese repatriation of the disputed islands.

In Shanghai, an angry man was said to have driven his Honda Civic to a local dealership and set the vehicle ablaze. In Shenzhen, several Japanese-made cars have been smashed.

The tourist industry is reacting as well by canceling plans to visit Japan in early October, when China celebrates its National Day. A couple in Kunming told the state-run Xinhua news agency that they had canceled a wedding photo shoot because the studio couldn’t meet their demand to take their pictures with cameras not made by Japanese companies, reports the Los Angeles Times. Many Chinese celebrities and politicians are refusing to travel to Japan.

On Wednesday, a crowd of people demonstrated outside the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai; and about 60 people rallied outside Japan’s Interchange Association, Japan‘s de facto embassy in Taipei, to protest the nationalization move, as Taiwan also lays claim to the islands.

Recently, Chinese state media began broadcasting weather reports for the islands for the first time.

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Japan banking minister found dead, suicide suspected

Japanese Banking Minister Tadahiro Matsushita speaking to reporters in Tokyo (file photo)

Japanese Banking Minister Tadahiro Matsushita speaking to reporters in Tokyo (file photo)
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Japanese Financial Services Minister Tadahiro Matsushita has been found hanged at his home in Tokyo, police officials say.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department issued a statement on Monday, saying the banking minster was found dead at his home earlier in the day, Reuters reported.

Police suspect that Matsushita may have taken his own life and said they were investigating the incident.

Matsushita was a member of the ruling Democratic Party’s tiny junior coalition partner, the People’s New Party, and was appointed financial services minister in a cabinet reshuffle in June.

“I’m shocked to hear the sad news. He always gave me encouragement when things were tough,” Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said.

Matsushita, 73, also served as the state minister for privatization of the postal system.

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Japan to nationalize disputed islands claimed by China

Uotsurijima Island, one of the disputed Senkaku islands in the East China Sea

Uotsurijima Island, one of the disputed Senkaku islands in the East China Sea
The Japanese government has planned to nationalize a group of disputed islands in the East China Sea that are under the control of Japan but claimed by China and Taiwan.

Japanese media outlets reported on Wednesday that the central government is expected to sign a deal soon to buy the uninhabited islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, for 2.05 billion yen ($26 million) from their private Japanese owners.

The nationalization of the islands would soon be confirmed by the Japanese cabinet ministers, and the government would allocate funds to buy them, the Asahi Shimbun daily said.

On Monday, Japan’s Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Nagahama met with the private owners to reach an agreement over the purchase of three of the five main islands, including the largest, Uotsurijima, the Yomiuri Shimbun daily reported.

Tokyo will formally inform Beijing of the purchase plan during the UN assembly meeting to be held later in September, Asahi Shimbun said.

The move is expected to cause fresh regional tension between Asia’s two largest economies.

Japan and China have long been competing over the sovereignty of the islands, which would give the owner exclusive oil, mineral and fishing rights in surrounding waters.

China, however, does not recognize the ownership of the Japanese Kurihara family.

In August, tension heightened after Japan arrested 14 Chinese nationals when they landed on one of the islands to voice their opposition against Japan’s ownership of the islands.

Last week, the car of the Japanese ambassador to China was targeted in Beijing after a man ripped Japan’s flag.

Fukushima Nuclear Situation “Deteriorating”

Richard Wilcox
AP

Were it not for certain nuclear whistle blowers and outside, independent experts, the public would have to rely on the glib and technically inaccessible reports from Tokyo Electric PowerCompany (Tepco) or the Japanese government.

Not that those reports are entirely without substance, but due to the incomprehensible technical jargon most people simply throw up theirhands and hope for the best.

Luckily, in this day of the Internet we can learn a lot about what is going on thanks to independent researchers and writers.

To the extent that mainstream newspapers have covered the issue responsibly, and there has been substantive coverage, web sites like “enenews.com”; “fukushima-diary.com” and “rense.com” have served as information clearinghouses for mainstream news, academic studies and independent sources of journalism about the nuclear crisis in Japan.

Given this wide perspective, it is hard to see how any meaningful progress is being made at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP). This is the conclusion I drew, or anyone with reasonable skills of observation would have drawn, in April of 2011. The Japanese government kept telling us that “everything is under control” and there is “no immediate danger,” all the while, lying through their teeth about the reactor meltdowns.

Any intelligent layperson who considers the technical aspects of the disaster will be at a loss as to how the plant operators will be able to restore the cooling system, which may be badly damaged, to reactors that themselves may be unrepairable or in various states of melt-down. If the nuclear fuel in the reactors has melted through to the floor, what would be the point of setting up a cooling system to a dysfunctional reactor and a pool of melted fuel? No one in the government clearly answers these questions nor has the international community come forth with a possible solution. (1).

Credit must be given to the hard work of engineers and makeshift cooling systems were installed, but the state of the reactors is precarious–highly radioactive–and things have not gone smoothly for plant operators, Tepco. As for long term solutions, none are presented. We are supposed to believe that out of this gigantic mess of strewn rubble and constantly leaking pipes and cooling systems, progress is being made. At some level there is: as long as the melted fuel keeps cooling and there are no other major earthquakes, the level of radioactivity will naturally decrease. But this is a hypothetical, best-case scenario.

The fuel pools of Units three or four could collapse in another large earthquake and the highly radioactive fuel rods will not be removed until 2013 at the earliest– putting the entire world in grave peril every second that ticks by.

Nuclear expert, Arnie Gundersen, recently stated regarding units 1 – 3 that they will “get to the point where they throw some concrete down on the top of it and come back in 300 years.” Gundersen thinks this may not even be cleaned up in “500 years!” (2) This bears repetition:

FUKUSHIMA’S ENVIRONMENT WILL NOT EVEN BE RESTORED IN 500 YEARS

It’s no wonder nuclear watchdogs have created a special rating system for Fukushima– putting it in a new category, above Chernobyl, as a no. 8 level nuclear disaster. Fukushima is a “[m]ulti-source major nuclear accident requiring international assistance and monitoring” (3).

A Few Quadrillion Becquerals Here, A Few Quadrillion There…

Meanwhile in Tokyo the Japanese government admits that the incineration of radioactive debris shipped from the tsunami disaster zone, from 2011 to 2013, will emit at least 2 billion becquerals of radiation into the air (according to my calculations) (4; 5). Yes, you read that correctly: TWO BILLION. Compared to the FNPP disaster that is not much at all, that number could end up being lower, or even much higher, depending on how much debris is burned, how radioactive it is, whether the equipment malfunctions, and so on. The curious point is that the Japanese government admits they are intentionally emitting radiation into densely populated urban environments.

Nominally, this policy is “to help the people in the Northeast” (or more likely to help their buddies in the incineration business). This is sheer insanity, but these are the times we live in, when even Japaneseschool children are being given pamphlets “full of misleading information and half-truths” about the safety of burning radioactive debris (6).

The government’s heartfelt concern for the inhabitants of the northeast is touching. But after 17 months there are still evacuees living in classrooms partitioned with cardboard (7) and rumors of many people dying from cancer due to radioactive fallout. This has gone unreported in the establishment press (8).

Meanwhile, the situation at the FNPP is still unstable. Tepco has admitted that,

a total of about 10 million becquerals per hour of radioactive cesium was being emitted from the No. 1 to No. 3 reactors as of June. That is about one-80 millionths of the level that was being spewed immediately after the accident (9).

This is down from a peak of thousands of trillions of becquerals at the time of the reactor explosions (10; 11). Measured as quadrillions or as petabecquerals (10 to the 15th power) (12), the radiation emitted was comparable to Chernobyl, being well over half if not roughly equivalent in volume (13). While the worst Chernobyl had to offer was pretty much over once it had blown its lid, Fukushima could still release vastly greater amounts of harmful radiation due to the nuclear fuel at the site.

The Unimaginably Unimaginable Danger Of Being (Nuked)

Although the government continues to dismiss the idea that the quakes themselves were the main cause of the nuclear meltdowns, while attributing the entire crisis to the “unforeseen” natural phenomenon of the tidal wave, they admit the quake caused “a 3-square-centimeter rupture in the piping of the emergency cooling system for the No. 1 reactor.” In addition, they note “the possibility that tremors from the earthquake created a tiny rupture of 0.3 square centimeter or less, which later grew larger when the reactor temperature and pressure rose and radioactive substances leaked from there” (14).

This is controversial given that independent scientists are not allowed to inspect the facilities and that witnesses saw the Unit 1 building collapsing before the tsunami arrived.

One worker, a maintenance engineer in his late twenties who was at the Fukushima complex on March 11, recalls hissing and leaking pipes. ‘I personally saw pipes that came apart and I assume that there were many more that had been broken throughout the plant. There’s no doubt that the earthquake did a lot of damage inside the plant,’ he said. ‘There were definitely leaking pipes, but we don’t know which pipes – that has to be investigated. I also saw that part of the wall of the turbine building for Unit 1 had come away. That crack might have affected the reactor’ (15).

In addition to the accumulation of evidence that the earthquake itself was a primary cause of the meltdowns (16; 17) — something the industry does not want to admit — there are other inherent flaws in the way nuclear power plants are built and operate. Gundersen points out that the service pumps failed because they were flooded by the tidal wave on 311.

These pumps send water from the ocean to cool the back up diesel generators (18). Gundersen (at 19:00 mark in audio): “There could have been 14 meltdowns and not three. If you look at the data, there were six units at Fukushima Daiichi [power station no. 1], there are four at Fukushima Daini [station no. 2], three at Onagawa and one at Tokai. The net affect is that there were 37 diesel generators between those plants. 24 of those diesels were knocked out by the tsunami. You need the diesels to cool the plant.”

This occurred because at FNPP no. 1 the tsunami flooded the actual diesel generators, but at the other plants the “tsunami knocked out the cooling water to the diesels, something called service water. So, Japan narrowly missed 14 meltdowns and not three because the cooling water to 24 of the 37 diesels was destroyed.”

This bears repetition: JAPAN NARROWLY MISSED 14 NUCLEAR MELTDOWNS

Furthermore, it was sheer luck that there were not eight meltdowns, for another totally different, random, reason:

The plant manager at Fukushima Daini, which is six miles away from Daiichi, is quoted as saying that if the tidal wave happened on a Saturday his four units would have melted down too. He had a thousand people on site because it was a Friday, but if it happened on a weekend there would have been a skeleton crew there. The roads had been destroyed so nobody could have gotten in to help, and we would have had Fukushima Daiichi and Daini in meltdown conditions. What happened was almost unimaginably unimaginable.

To repeat: had the earthquake happened on a Saturday or Sunday there would have been eight instead of merely three meltdowns– you can’t make this stuff up, folks.

The FNPP site is fraught with danger, with constant reports of highly toxic water leaking from this pipe or that, or this reactor or that. For example, water in Unit 2 turbine basement was found to have 47 million becquerals per liter (19). These sorts of conditions are common. Many engineers are “highly suspicious” of government assurances that things are going well. For example,

“Takahashi Kei, a former cooling system worker at the plant now working as a radiation survey volunteer, said the utility company’s executives are portraying the situation in the best possible light. ‘There are leaks everywhere, wreckage too. It’s not as simple as they portray,’ he said.”

Japanese nuclear expert, Hiroaki Koide, recently said that “The state of the reactors is still deteriorating” (20). Let’s repeat that for the audience at home:

THE STATE OF THE REACTORS IS STILL DETERIORATING.

This hardly sounds like a successful “cold shutdown” and tends to support Gundersen’s idea that the units 1 – 3 will have to be entombed in concrete (if not with Japanese parliament member’s tempura, leftover from their extravagant taxpayer funded banquets). Recently there is talk from engineers who have intimate knowledge of the FNPP situation, and even from the government, that Japan needs to recruit help from the international community of scientists and engineers (21; 22; 23). Hey! Good idea, let’s hope they don’t wait too long. After all, this disaster is not only Japan’s fault, but an international issue from start to finish.

The lesson yet to be learned is that nuclear power is inherently dangerous and that the consequences for humanity and the environment continue to be “unimaginably, unimaginable” in their size.

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The Rapture is Imminent: Apocalyptic Extremes 14 Days of Global Cataclysm August 2012

Published on Aug 17, 2012 by 

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Video credit to YouTube user: fidockave213
Original Video: http://youtu.be/rDcInLbAoiA

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Note this video does not imply the world is going to end in 2012
Extreme storms, flooding, lightning strikes and meteors coinciding currently across the world – Global earth changes August 2012

” And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.”
Luke 21: 25-28
Praise The Lord ††† Amen!
Maranatha! Maranatha! Maranatha!

RUSSIA SENDS NAVY TO ISLANDS CLAIMED BY JAPAN

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Russia sends navy to islands claimed by Japan

Divers of the Military Naval Forces of Ukraine and the Black Sea Fleet of Russia march during the celebration of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, Ukraine on July 29. The Russian navy announced on Tuesday it will sail to the Kuril Islands, a move sure to anger Japan.Photo Credit:AP/Andrew Lubimov

Russia will send two navy vessels to the disputed Kuril islands in the Pacific, the Defence Ministry said on Tuesday, in a move likely to anger Japan which lays claim to them.

The dispute has strained relations between the two countries since World War Two, when Soviet forces occupied the four islands at the southern end of the Kuril chain.

Japan says the islands are part of its territory and wants Moscow to hand them over.

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2011 earthquake cuts life expectancy rates in Japan

July 28, 2012 – JAPAN – Japanese women have fallen behind Hong Kong in global life expectancy rankings for the first time in 25 years. The death toll from last year’s earthquake and tsunami was high enough to reduce average life expectancy in Japan, officials say. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare reported men on average lived to be 79.44 in 2011, down 0.11 years from 2010, Kyodo News Service reported. The life expectancy for women was 85.9 years, down 0.40 years from 2010. Japanese women, for the first time in 26 years, were not the most long-lived in the world. Women in Hong Kong, with an average life expectancy of 86.7 years, were in first place. Hong Kong also had the longest-lived men at 80.5 years, followed by Switzerland and Iceland. Japan was in eighth place, as it was in 2010. The earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 is believed to have killed 18,000 people. The ministry said suicide also rose among women last year while continuing to decline among men, with the biggest increase among women in their late 20s. –BBC

The Rapture is Imminent:Apocalyptic Extremes For 2012 (5 Videos)


With so much going on in the world everyday, we soon forget how many disasters we are experiencing. These 5 videos do a good job of showing just how much has happened in the first 7 months of 2012. The purpose for reminding us how many disasters we have had this year so far is not to give the impression that the world will end on December 21, 2012. The Bible clearly shows the world will never end but it will be changed, and one day it will be once again perfect as it was in the beginning. No the purpose of reminding us what all has transpired as far as disasters this year is to remind us just how late the hour has become and that we truly live in the end of days that the Bible prophesied so many years ago. Only those who will never see can ignore what is happening and call it normal. For those who are watchmen on the wall we must stay busy and committed to get the message out that Jesus Christ is coming soon and time is running out for those to make the decision to come to Jesus and that they must do it now while they live in this world, fore to wait until you stand before the Lord after you die will be everlasting too late.

So please watch these videos and show them to someone you love who does not know the love of Jesus and pray it wakes them up from the sleep of this fallen world. These Extreme storms, flooding, drought, lightning strikes, wildfires and meteors coinciding currently across the world – The Global earth changes we are experiencing the world has never experienced all of these disasters at this level of intensity and magnitude before.

2012 BIBLE PROPHECY UNFOLDING before our very eyes, something the prophets could only dream of understanding as they wrote down what God wanted them to tell the generation that would live to see these things take place.

” And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.”  
Luke 21: 25-28
Praise The Lord ††† Amen!
Maranatha! Maranatha! Maranatha!

Japan’s Sakurajima volcano marks 600th eruption this year with massive explosion

Posted on July 25, 2012
July 25, 2012 – JAPAN - The Sakurajima volcano in southern Japan has erupted, spewing volcanic ash onto Kagoshima City. The eruption at one of Japan’s most active volcanoes showered ash on the streets of Kagoshima, which lies just 2km across a bay from the volcano. Residents of Kagoshima donned face masks to protect themselves while sweeping away the ash. The volcano has erupted more than 600 times this year and is expected to continue its intermittent eruptions. Currently, the volcano warning there is at level three out of a possible five levels. A level five would mean that the residents living near the crater would have to be evacuated, while level three warns people not to approach the volcano. –Herald Sun