When we see all of the outrageous lies and coverups orchestrated by the United States Government. there is no reason to doubt that the Japanese Government would do anything less to support their Nuclear Industry. Remember, for this system to continue operating as corrupt as it is all it has to do is spread money around.
In Japan the Governmant projections assumed ONE becquerel per hour was leaking from Fukushima.
The actual rate reached at least 10,000,000,000,000,000 (10 Quadrillion) times higher. Fears slowed SPEEDI info, The Daily Yomiuri, Dec. 30, 2011
www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T111229004169.htm [...] The Education, Science, Culture, Sports and Technology Ministry oversees SPEEDI. The system estimates where radioactive material will spread based on data, including figures provided by the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) on the amount of radioactive material released. [...]
That evening, it began projecting how much radioactive material would leak every hour, on the assumption that one becquerel was released per hour–a figure in line with Nuclear Safety Commission guidelines. [...]
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webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:bRHIAVorOkUJ:ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201112270046+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a [...] GOVERNMENT, TEPCO NOT IN SYNC
The report also pointed to an insufficient meeting of the minds between central government officials and TEPCO officials, including over the issue of whether seawater should be used to cool the reactors.
On March 12, Kan asked Madarame about the possibility of the reactor core reaching a critical state if seawater was pumped in. Madarame responded that there was little need to consider that possibility, but Kan was not convinced.
Ichiro Takekuro, a senior TEPCO official, called Masao Yoshida, head of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, and strongly asked that he hold off on pumping in seawater. In fact, seawater was already being pumped in at that time.
Because of that development, a decision was made to call the measure an "experimental pumping" of seawater.[...]
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Summary Report of RSMC Beijing on Fukushima Nuclear Accident Emergency Response, WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION (United Nations), Oct. 27, 2011:
In the Assumption that Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant would leak continually at the rate of 1 Becquerel per hour (Bq/h) in the future 3 (or 7) days [...]
Assuming that Fukushima Nuclear Plant continuously released nuclear pollutants for 12 days from 25 March to 6 April and total release amount is 1 Bq [...]
Total release amount is 1 Bq [...]
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Nikkei, April 12, 2011: “Haruki Madarame, chairman of the [Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan], which is a government panel, said it has estimated that the release of 10,000 terabecquerels of radioactive materials per hour continued for several hours.”
10,000 terabecquerels = 10 quadrillion becquerels per hour or 10,000,000,000,000,000 becquerels per hour
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Meanwhile the Japan gov’t officials evacuated out to 60km after reactor explosions — Public told only 20km
www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T111229001836.htm Law dysfunctional in face of unimaginable disaster, Yomiuri Shimbun, Dec. 30, 2011:
[...] in the event of a nuclear disaster an off-site headquarters is to be established near the nuclear power plant where the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency can gather information with representatives of local governments. [...]
On March 15, following explosions at the plant’s Nos. 1 and 3 reactors, and with the No. 2 reactor in a hazardous condition, radiation measurements inside the headquarters reached 200 microsieverts per hour, forcing the office to relocate to Fukushima City [60km from meltdowns].
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Why not 25 or 30 Kilometers??? They wanted to protect their government keisters from the radiation, the same radiation that was ruining the health of the people who were not evacuated beyond 20 kilometers from the exploding plants. Early that morning, the nuclear safety agency had faxed the headquarters, advising them to administer stabilized iodine to prevent the accumulation of radioactive iodine in workers’ bodies. But in the confusion surrounding the relocation to fukushima, nobody noticed the fax until the evening. [...]