Nuclear Tsunami

Nuclear Tsunami
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780739195703
ISBN-13 : 0739195700
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Book Synopsis Nuclear Tsunami by : Richard Krooth

Download or read book Nuclear Tsunami written by Richard Krooth and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2015-02-10 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book begins with the analysis of America’s post-war intelligence operations, propaganda campaigns, and strategic psychological warfare in Japan. Banking on nuclear safety myths, Japan promoted an aggressive policy of locating and building nuclear power plants in depopulated areas suffering from a significant decline of local industries and economies. The Fukushima nuclear disaster substantiated that U.S. propaganda programs left a long lasting legacy in Japan and beyond and created the futile ground for the future nuclear disaster. The book reveals Japan's tripartite organization of the dominating state, media-monopoly, and nuclear-plant oligarchy advancing nuclear proliferation. It details America’s unprecedented pro-nuclear propaganda campaigns; Japan’s secret ambitions to develop its own nuclear bombs; U.S. dumping of reprocessed plutonium on Japan; and the joint U.S.-Nippon propaganda campaigns for "safe" nuclear-power and the current “safe-nuclear particles” myths. The study shows how the bankruptcy of the central state has led to increased burdens on the population in post-nuclear tsunami era, and the ensuing dangerous ionization of the population now reaching into the future.


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