Apr. 26, 2016 - 30 years after Chernobyl and 5 years after Fukushima.

After Chernobyl one had the impression that something would actually change. Today, 30 years later, we know ...

Everything has changed!

The Soviet Union has said goodbye, not only from the financing of the Chernobyl follow-up costs, consequently completely and definitively. The Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian death zones around Chernobyl became a really cool biosphere reserve total lucky wolves and reactor no. 4 has become a hip selfie background for completely painless disaster tourism.

The European nuclear industry is also completely broke, but is being kept alive by taxpayers' money. They don't even have enough money to clean up or even pay their politicians. It's just enough for a couple of cheap journalists who relentlessly sing the old song about super clean and cheap nuclear power.

But good press is the alpha and omega anyway - definitely more important than any self-indulgent, pseudo-democratic politicians who cannot be relied on because they are afraid of their voters.

'So beautifully irradiated'!

But those who really want to be IN these days and do something good for their national body no longer fly to Turkey or the Greek islands, to Asia, Africa or South America - there are only refugees everywhere anyway - but go on vacation in Germany.

In the German Ore Mountains, for example. In the beautifully irradiated, former German uranium mining areas of Wismut AG. In the almost 98% foreigner-free German east, there are blooming German landscapes and beautiful, old German uranium tunnels, where you can completely toll irradiate with German radon and really get your immune system going.

We are the people that follow!

In order to bring nuclear power back onto the winning road, it takes real leaders, flawless democrats, humor-gifted caliphs, obedient 'Hello Kitty' Japanese and loads of Chinese.

The totalitarian Potent Putin can do it: he wants to build 28 new nuclear reactors in Russia alone and export a number of other safe blocks 'Made in Russia' to the rest of the world. That will certainly bring a lot of fresh money to Panama and for its beaming admirers, Mrs Petri from the 'AFD' and the two Le Pen women from the 'Front National', there will certainly be something left for their upcoming election campaigns.

Erdogan would also like a little donation in the form of one or two new Russian nuclear power plants. From the 'There can only be one' Putin, however, the Ankara caliph doesn't have much to expect at the moment, so he is joking with donkeys like Jan Böhmermann, Angela Merkel and the rest of the EU chicken crew without solidarity .

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What does 'we are the people' actually mean in Japanese?

Watashtachiha hitobitodesu!

Watashitachi wa ika no hitobitodearimasu -

on the other hand means 'We are the people who follow'.

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In addition to the not so popular Fukushima sushi, this is an ancient, unbeatably effective, Japanese recipe for success and I can't think of anything else about what is currently going on in Japan.

But let's take an example from the Chinese. In 2015, they abolished the 'one-child policy' and instead are increasingly focusing on the expansion of nuclear energy, worldwide, on water and on land, regardless of the country. The main thing is that population growth is slowed down and the gross national product declines how Schmidt's cat.

This is how forward-looking, efficient policy works.

5 years after Fukushima.

The IAEA has been helping to cover up all accidents worldwide since 2012 at the latest. In the INES list only the incidents of the last 6 months are listed and the nuclear industry for its part tries to keep at least these 6 months tight - no no, not their nuclear facilities, the sources of information keep them tight.

A complete archive of all incidents no longer seems opportune to those responsible at the international atomic authority.

A strong international solidarity after Chernobyl turned into a fear-driven national isolation to Fukushima that was rampant around the world. ...

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Total - great - totalitarian.

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Links:

30 years of Chernobyl:

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/interne-suche.html?searchword=Tschernobyl

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http://www.scinexx.de/dossier-766-1.html

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http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/48/48067/1.html

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http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Tschernobyl

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Bankruptcy of the European nuclear industry:

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/60-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2016/579-07-03-2016-hinkley-point-c-edf-finanzchef-wegen-streits-ueber-atomkraftwerk-zurueckgetreten.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/56-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2015/528-15-05-2015-kohle-fuer-akw-rueckbau-gebraucht.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/56-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2015/545-18-09-2015-kinder-haften-fuer-ihre-eltern-von-felix-werdermann.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/45-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2013/461-27-08-2013-teuere-hinterlassenschaft-der-atomindustrie-100-jahre-atomruine.html

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Atomkraftwerke+R%C3%BCckstellungen

 

Bismuth AG:

http://www.tagesspiegel.de/themen/reportage/die-uranfoerderung-im-erzgebirge-und-ihre-folgen-neues-leben-im-tal-des-todes/12771046.html

 

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wismut_%28Unternehmen%29#Gesundheitswesen_Wismut

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/54-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2014/480-12-03-2014-das-billionen-dollar-desaster-schaeden-durch-atomkraft.html

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Wismut+Radonbad

 

Russia's nuclear power plants:

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/56-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2015/557-19-11-2015-russland-baut-erstes-aegyptisches-atomkraftwerk.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/thtr-rundbrief-nr-144-november-14.html#suedafrika

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Russland+Kernkraftwerke

 

Turkey nuclear power plants:

https://www.ausgestrahlt.de/blog/2016/03/09/nuclear-alla-turca-widerstand-gegen-den-bau-des-er/

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=t%C3%BCrkei+kernkraftwerke

 

5 years Fukushima - Japan:

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/60-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2016/580-11-03-2016-fukushima-fuenf-jahre-fukushima-es-ist-noch-lange-nicht-vorbei.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/56-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2015/566-24-12-2015-japan-treibt-atomkraft-wieder-voran.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/56-wichtige-artikel/wichtige-artikel-2015/565-17-12-2015-fukushima-radioaktive-staubwolke-nach-erdarbeiten.html

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Fukushima

 

China's nuclear power plants:

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/57-sp-590/rundbriefe-2015/523-thtr-rundbrief-nr-146-dez-2015.html

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/thtr-rundbrief-nr-144-november-14.html#Hochtemperaturreaktor-China

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=China+Kernkraftwerke

 

IAEA:

https://www-news.iaea.org/EventList.aspx?pno=0&sc=EventDate&ps=100

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/ines-und-die-liste-der-akw-stoerfaelle.html#a2019-2010

 

http://www.reaktorpleite.de/karte-der-atomaren-welt.html

 

http://www.google.de/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=Atomkraftwerke+IAEA+INES

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Further to: Newspaper article 2016

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