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Here you can Download the newest September 26, 2011 Audio Fukushima Report with Jeff Rense from rense.com and Yoichi Shimatsu from Hong Kong. (The MP3 can also be found in Jeff Rense archive)
Download MP3 Jeff Rense - 09-26-11 - HR3 - From Hong Kong - Yoichi Shimatsu - Fukushima Report
Transcribed first minutes:
Jeff Rense: And talk to Yoichi Shimatsu back with us after a week off, actually was flying last time.. Are you there Yoichi?
Yoichi Shimatsu: Yes I am, how are you?
Jeff Rense: I'm well, I'm a hell of a lot better than most.
Yoichi Shimatsu: As good as you can be in these times.
Jeff Rense: Yeah indeed, yep, yep, yep. Now there are a lot of things to talk about here. The idea of the black current making it's way across is now a feet to complete, we know that the Canadians tested some fish they said, yes they found some Cesium but it was nothing to worry about, the same old BS. But the bottom line was that they found Cesium now what does that tell us, it tells us that Fukushima is in the fish over here like we said it was.
Yoichi Shimatsu: Across in the food supply, yes it takes, you know 6 months would be a long time, now what happens is that the black current moved up off the Japanese shore it gets hit by the Oyashio (7) which is a parent current or the Liman Current (8) a cold current which will knock it for a loop back and then it goes across the Pacific and it turns into what is called the North Pacific current and it's been a lot of scientific fudging going on really sad to see geophysicist sort of you know, making a lot of non-scientific claims. The thing does not slow down the water do not dissipate in the Pacific it continue a very forcefully over a period of 6 months to the North coast of Canada and United States. Basically around were the border is. And one branch of it splits up to British Columbia goes all the way around the Alaskan Island and loopes back down to were the Russian Kamchatka. The other comes basically straight Southworth across the coast of Washington, Oregon, California and finally it hits Mexico. Part of it then goes down to across Peru, and Chile. And the rest of it goes back across the Pacific to Japan. Now the Japanese government again they are also trying to underestimate they says it's going to take 30 years..
Yoichi Shimatsu: For the radiation to come back to Japan so Japanese government is basically admitting there is radioactive water conversing the Pacific that's going to cycle back to Japan. They say 30 years cause that would be the long loop going down through Peru, South America and looping back up once more. But we are talking about this smaller loop which will bring it back, lets say within a year and a half..
Jeff Rense: I'll bet it might even be less than that. By the way the current notwithstanding. Tuna can make the crossing apparently in 4-5 days and they will eat up fish.
Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah, yeah, they can speed across and in fact you know off the coast of Fukushima you have these what are called these gigantinc eddies, upweldings they are sort of like climb movements in the water where the cold water of the Liman and Oyashio mixes with the warm water of the Kuroshio. And this is were all the spawning goes own, so all the larvae are there. And so right now what we are seeing are a lot of squid. And you know, radiation for some reason show up in invertebrates, I think because they don't have like very good like we call reno systems. They don't really have a good way of transporting waste out of their bodies and also in our bodies radiation will accumulate not only in our organes but also in our bones they don't have bones. They die because of that balony died off Japan and right now we are seeing massive amounts of squid washing up on the California shore. These are invertebrates which has basically spawned off the coast of Japan and now being pushed of the coast of California where they end up as Calamarian you know this should be off the menu in the United States.
Jeff Rense: Alright this is bioaccumulative this is the part that people don't get..
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