More Fukushima Fallout: Final report says operators of nuclear power plants are incompetent! Says data reveals False Flag evidence at Fukushima Daiichi!

09 March 2014 (07:36 UTC-07 Tango)/07 Jumada l-Ula 1435/18 Esfand 1392/09 Ding-Mao 4712

“Across the board, the commission found ignorance and arrogance unforgivable for anyone or any organization that deals with nuclear power. We found a disregard for global trends and a disregard for public safety.”-Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission

Not only did the independent committee blame the operators of nuclear power generators for not taking serious the risks of nuclear power, but they also blamed Japan’s Atomic Energy Society.  They said the Society is ignorant of the safety and risk factors with the operations of nuclear power plants!  The committee said Japan’s nuclear power ‘experts’ “locked themselves in their narrow field of expertise”.

“We think safety functions were not particularly affected by the earthquake….the direct cause of the accident was insufficient measures to deal with tsunami, severe accidents and emergencies…”-Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission

The independent committee said their review of data from Tokyo Electric Power Company, and other available data plus their own computer simulations, brought up many False Flag questions, such as: The official claim that loss of cooling fluid took place at Fukushima Daiichi reactor Unit 1 is false, and the official explanation blaming the tsunami on external power loss, resulting in cooling system shutdowns for several reactors is wrong.  The earthquake and tsunami should not have caused power loss at Fukushima Daiichi!

Funabashi Yoichi, who led a separate privately funded independent investigation, blames Japan’s revolving door government, and jealous government agencies, for idiotic policies and lack of action: “The government is keenly aware of the nuclear security problems, but there is no leadership to do something about that. The policy agencies do not want to see any sizable new enforcement body emerge at the expense of their vested interests…….you rotate so often, there is no accountability and people are usually not willing to take risks. Your first instinct is just to procrastinate on making decision on tough issues……In a nutshell, we have not solved anything in the past three years…..”