Guests: | Scott Portzline, Arnie Gundersen, Kevin Kamps, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny |
Gundersen concurred on the direness of the Fukushima situation-- in contrast to Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, the "spigot" isn't turned off yet, and radiation continues to leak into the Pacific Ocean. Fish are picking up extraordinarily high levels of radioactive materials, and Gundersen said he would not eat fish that comes from the West Coast. In Japan, "the epidemiological data that will develop over the next 30 years [will show that] somewhere between 100,000 and 1 million new cancers will develop as a result of this," but the nuclear industry can hide behind the fact that a high percentage of people get cancer anyway, he pointed out. Gunderson stressed the importance of stopping the groundwater contamination, and suggested building a trench of zeolite to absorb the radiation surrounding the plant.
Kamps cited that 72,000 gallons a day of radioactively contaminated water is flowing into the ocean, and that really adds up over nearly three years of time since the accident. Making matters worse, Unit 4 at Fukushima could be on the brink of collapse, he added. Some countries such as Germany are phasing out nuclear power entirely after the lessons of Fukushima and Chernobyl, he said. As an alternative, wind power has a lot of potential to be tapped, and the first offshore floating wind turbines were just installed in the Gulf of Maine, which could provide as much electricity as five atomic reactors, Kamps asserted.
Flu Shots & Vaccines Update
First hour guest, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny shared updates on flu shots and vaccines. Reacting to a report about a UK teenager who began falling asleep 30 times a day after she took a flu vaccine, Tenpenny noted that the Pandemrix injection the girl took was never approved in the United States. The adjuvant (ingredient used to stimulate an immune response) in this particular vaccine is a highly inflammatory oil that could have caused an autoimmune type reaction to the brain, she explained. She also noted that flu shots only work about 16% of the time, and that one of the newer brands called Flucelvax is actually made from canine kidney cells.
News segment guests: Mitch Battros, Stanton Friedman
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