Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cover up: NRC refuses to give NY Times its Japanese forecast


If that's the case, why refuse to release subsequent forecasts ?

The test ban treaty group routinely does radiation projections in an effort to understand which of its global stations to activate for monitoring the worldwide ban on nuclear arms testing. It has more than 60 stations that sniff the air for radiation spikes and uses weather forecasts and powerful computers to model the transport of radiation on the winds.

But after Drudge circulated the map posted here and likely thousands of other sites:

On Wednesday, the agency declined to release its Japanese forecast, which The New York Times obtained from other sources. The forecast was distributed widely to the agency’s member states.

Indeed, the Times then was given a verbal description only, which said:

The plume would have continued eastward if the United Nations scientists had run the projection forward.

Why wasn't it run forward ?

GE.

I'm sick of you making me sick, war criminals. You maimed me. All of you.

Die for your causes and faction, murderers. The public chooses not to die for you.

SPQR

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