Saturday, September 17, 2011

"fire and smoke and brimstone" - A State of Japan

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A State of Japan (un état du Japon)


In 1960 when Japan was about to plan construction of its first nuclear power plant, the Japanese Government conducted a study on a possible nuclear disaster from a future nuclear power plant in a selected area 120 km northeast of Tokyo.

It resulted in estimation of a need to relocate 18 million people and damages twice as large as the scale of a national budget of Japan at the time.  As it was so alarming, the report was not disclosed to the public.  Without providing this information, the Japanese Government promoted introduction of nuclear energy into the Japanese society.  It was 1999 that this historical fact was made public through sessions in the parliament.

And, for 12 years, the Tokyo Electric Power Company and the Government have not taken full measures to prevent occurrence of any nuclear accident if it should be caused by a 15-meter highs tsunami.  The total damages TEPCO should pay is estimated now to be more than $50 billion.


SECTION I:  4.12 Million Yen for 45.52 Million Japanese 

According a news report, there were 45.52 million Japanese who worked in the private sector or civil corporations last year.

The average of their salaries was 4.12 million yen or about 50,000 dollars (at 80 yen per dollar).


If 20,000 Japanese companies had not moved to China to hire millions of Chinese, those Japanese workers should have received an average of 100,000 dollars yearly salary.


SECTION II: Japanese Naval Force (Maritime Self-Defense Force)


Japanese Navy has two helicopter carriers of the Hyuga class.

http://mrsfan.blog92.fc2.com/blog-category-10.html

In the picture below, the left-hand ship is the USS aircraft carrier George Washington and  the ship on the right is a Hyuga.
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/toki_1/e/90430fa3902f2d7706e99d355a68fa6f?fm=rss


In 2012, namely next year, Japanese Navy will start to build a new class of helicopter carriers called 22DDH.


http://www.strategypage.com/militaryforums/6-62389.aspx

The ship in a foreground is a Hyuga and the one in a background is a 22DDH.

These helicopter carriers are expected to contribute to rescue, help, and peace-keeping operation in the case of an international crisis.  Hyuga was dispatched to the sea off the northeast part of Japan's Honsyu Island to be engaged in rescue and relief operation for the affected area of the 3/11 Earthquake/Tsunami.

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It was after dinosaurs got extinct that the Himalayas started to be formed.

So, Himalaya is just 50 million years old but dinosaurs disappeared 65 million years ago.  Or, 15 million years after the extinction of dinosaurs, Himalaya mountains started to rise.  Accordingly, there is a huge wall and a long flow of time between us and dinosaurs.  It is not so easy to see how dinosaurs were doomed to die down, though a huge meteor fell on the Yucatan Peninsula 65 million years ago.


On the other hand, if mankind is to get extinct in the 21st century, one of the most possible causes would be nuclear contamination.

Of course it is no wonder that somebody thinks of a new theory about the extinction of dinosaurs: radiation doses from the outer space.


By the way, President Mr. Clinton was reportedly worried about terror using a suitcase nuclear bomb before he left the White House in 2001.  But, what did he do to prevent it?






Rev 9:17 And thus I saw the horses in the vision, and them that sat on them, having breastplates of fire, and of jacinth, and brimstone: and the heads of the horses were as the heads of lions; and out of their mouths issued fire and smoke and brimstone.
Rev 9:18 By these three was the third part of men killed, by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.