The Fuccon Family or "Oh Mikey!" started out as individual comedy segments on the Japanese late night variety show Vermilion Pleasure Night. This series featured a family of Americans living in metropolitan Tokyo and it became so popular that TV Tokyo featured it as a late Saturday night show. This "new" episode, which is filled with disturbing but very funny Japanese black humor, is entitled "The Fuccon Family Returns Home":
Here is how the current Fukushima Nuclear disaster was started by GE and Tokyo Electric Power back in 1991.
"When Tokyo Electric Power gave GE our largest export order ever, it gave Tokyo the largest, most efficient power plant of its kind in the world. Which means more jobs for our people back home and a better future for the people of Japan."
Vermilion Pleasure Night was a popular late-night variety and comedy TV show broadcast on TV Tokyo in the latter half of 2000. One of the recurring segments included "Cathy's House" which featured four models within a very bizarre and funny "Barbie Doll" setting. Here is one episode entitled "Wonderful Day":
Here is AKB48 in a recent segment from the AKBingo Japanese TV show. This part is from the "talent" segment of the show in which the girls, literally, put their heads together:
Now with English subtitles, here is one of Japan's vocaloids Kagamine Rin performing "Meltdown" - a very eerie song about wanting to dive into a nuclear reactor "live" in concert:
"We are Fukushima Prefectures up and coming school. Since opening in December 2007, we have opened three schools in Koriyama-City and Fukushima-City and teach at several International Companies in Fukushima Prefecture."
After World War II, Yoyogi Park, which was a former training area for the Japanese Army, became the US Army's Washington Heights housing complex during the occupation. After the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the Americans left and the area become today's Yoyogi Park. Below is a photo of the Washington Heights area taken by Tim Stinson:
Arnie Gundersen talks about the incorrect and inconsistent information from Japan, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, TEPCO and the Nuclear Industry. He also reveals what is known in a recent report from Areva, a French Nuclear firm and cites the recently published NRC report in the New York Times:
"Clearly we are witnessing one of the greatest disasters of our time."
Yesterday, TEPCO finally plugged the leak from the pit in the No 2 reactor at Fukushima with 'water glass'. However, many experts now think that the situation may very well be in a state that is far worse than a partial meltdown:
"But data from Japanese regulators and TEPCO suggest to some researchers that conditions inside the core could be far worse than a partial meltdown. Some believe that molten fuel may have flowed into the outer concrete containment vessel, whereas others suggest that nuclear chain reactions are still happening inside the fuel."
"At Fukushima, the reactor cores are still melting down. The ONLY way to stop that is to detonate a ~10 kiloton fission device inside each reactor containment vessel and hope to vaporize the cores."
According to Burnett, if done correctly the nuclear blasts will put all the reactors immediately below the waterline. Then right afterwards, bring in the pre-positioned cargo ships over the new craters to dump in cement. Or, the other way is to allow TEPCO to keep on screwing around and contaminate the world ad infinitum. Burnett may be thinking of this method:
1. Begin with having the US Dept. Of Energy nuclear super computers gauge the correct matrix of seismology, geology, and pyrotechnics simultaneously in order to not rip Honshu into two separate land masses. 2. Use pre-set underground bunker buster/thermobaric weapons technology. 3. From the reactors, locate, retrieve and remove as much spent fuel as possible. Secure it in an off-shore vessel. 4. Preload the site with surface boron and packaged concrete before taking the shot. 5. "Pull it!" 6. Advance the offshore concrete cargo ships. 7. Entomb the reactors in the new craters. 8. Mission accomplished.