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Japanese People Should Take Months Long International Vacations

March 24, 2011 by Good Samaritan

If you have loved ones living in Japan, then convince them it may be a good idea to go on months long international vacations. Stay for a few months in my country, rent an apartment and go around the country. Take a good number of pictures. Enjoy life. Get out of your country and take an airplane ride, while you still can. When the sh** hits the fan, you may not be able to get out of Japan. I believe the sh** has already hit the fan. The Fukushima reactors are doomed, has been doomed from the start and it may bring everything, the entire country with it. And if it does, you are already vacationing outside Japan. Safely.

Remember Chernobyl. How bad Chernobyl was.

The name Fukushima will take over the name Chernobyl in the next years to come as the gold standard for the worst nuclear disaster ever.

Hirose Takashi: What They’re Covering Up at Fukushima:

Hirose Takashi has written a whole shelf full of books, mostly on the nuclear power industry and the military-industrial complex.

Probably his best known book is Nuclear Power Plants for Tokyo in which he took the logic of the nuke promoters to its logical conclusion: if you are so sure that they’re safe, why not build them in the center of the city, instead of hundreds of miles away where you lose half the electricity in the wires?

The poster Delta Force in godlikeproductions.com has made some english translations of an interview with Hirose Takashi:

Read it and weep. The best discussion thread ever in the forum explaining the Japanese disaster. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1412216/pg1

US Military Evacuating Japan Bases Now, The Current and Future Nuclear Radiation Threat Must Be That Bad

March 18, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Yesterday one of my employees who has relatives in Japan excused himself early as he was picking up his dad and his aunts at the airport. They have been working, living, married with children in Japan and for now they are coming back to the Philippines until the nuclear power plant mess has cleared in Fukushima and the infrastructure damage from the massive earthquake and the tsunami has been cleaned up. If you have Japanese friends, invite them over and spend a few months vacation here in our country…. be accidental tourists.

Worse news… the US Military called out to US citizens in Japan. Abandon ship. Women and children first. This is not a drill. Moving out 10,000 people a day via all means possible. Beginning now.Continue Reading

Comet Elenin Will Pass Very Near, Inside Orbit, In Between Sun and Earth, Earth will be Bathed in Comet Ion Tail

March 18, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Could be doom. Could be a dud. A 38,000 period comet named Elenin is coming and coming uncomfortably close to the earth at only 0.44 AU. Where 1 AU is the distance of the earth to the sun. And the comet will come in between the sun and the earth. The earth will be bathed in the cometary ion tail. We may be in for spectacular skies. And then there is the possible doom. I’ll tell you why.

Comet Elenin 2011 Orbital Path

The possible doom is because the electric universe scientists the past few years have rocked the astronomical sciences. Comets are not just dead and dirty snowballs. Comets are highly negatively charged bodies. With a period of 38,000 years means this comet Elenin is immensely negatively charged. Our sun is the positively charged body this comet is interacting with. This is probably why the sun has been ejecting record CMEs lately. Earthquakes anyone? New Zealand, Japan, tsunamis. But there is more with a comet this highly charged and this near.

With comet Elenin this highly charged and this near passing by our planet, there is a real possibility that we could be in for global electrical disruption. Think all of our computers and printed circuit boards being zapped to uselessness… for several days… for several months… requiring new replacements. And these are all in our cell phones, our cars, our factories… total electrical disruption.

So there are survivalist calls to prepare to be able to survive without electricity, without electronics. Comet Elenin is here and now, nearest points come October through November 2011. It may be a spectacular humbling sky show. Or it may be a dud. There is nothing anyone on earth can do to prevent the arrival of this comet, so just prepare to be possibly awed.

Follow the discussion of comet Elenin with the amateur scientists and full fledged scientists at the Thunderbolts.info forum. Click here.

Fukushima Meltdown: Apocalypse, Worse than Chernobyl, Chernobyl on Steroids

March 17, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Arnold Gunderson from Vermont USA, nuclear expert says Fukushima Meltdown will be worse than Chernobyl, calls Fukushima Chernobyl on steroids. The only luck so far is the wind blows out to sea.

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Deciding to Prepare for Nuclear Radiation Fallout from Japanese Nuclear Reactors

March 15, 2011 by Good Samaritan

There is a big enough possibility that we will be adversely affected by the Japanese nuclear plant disasters happening right now. Sure, their PR people are trying to downplay the nuclear plant disaster there. But the reality is, after that powerful earthquake and even more powerful tsunami, and after probably decimating a good number of nuclear plant personnels and their own loved ones, and with their own nuclear plant equipment damaged by the tsunami, we can’t really expect even the high tech Japanese to come up with a good outcome.

Fukushima Nuclear Plant After Explosion, click to enlarge

Too bad for the Japanese. The surrounding area has been evacuated. And soon, when this worse than Chernobyl multi nuclear incident plays out, many Japanese may have to accept Russia’s invitation to settle in Russian soil when a big chunk of Japanese soil becomes uninhabitable.

Any of you Philippine law makers still supporting the creation of nuclear power plants should be ashamed of yourself and withdraw your support for nuclear power as your position on the safety of these nuclear plants as can be practically seen in this actual live demonstration in Japan is unacceptable. Disasters can and will happen and when it happens, a big chunk of the land will be uninhabitable, just like Chernobyl. But any other power plant technology out there will not cause this much human devastation.

I have decided to prepare for nuclear radiation fallout from this Japanese nuclear disaster where you will never probably read a press release that says: “Aaaahhh, run for your lives, we have no control over the nuclear power plants, complete melt down! Abandon Japan!” And with it, the atmospheric winds are now taking the nuclear pollutants out to various countries around the world.

An SMS text rumor circulated yesterday saying “The s**t hit the Fan” and that air currents will send over nuclear waste via the atmosphere by 4pm Philippine time. The SMS said use iodine on your thyroid. Ya ya ya. Some said use potassium iodide.

I don’t know much at this point. I will have to confer with healer friends and disaster preparedness folks regarding effective courses of action.

BTW, the picture I posted above is clickable to see a big picture. You can see the devastation. TSHTF already. Picture first seen on http://www.ryocentral.info/2011/03/picture-of-fukushima-1-shows.html

Video shows how one of the reactors exploded. Exploded. Exploded. It is not safe. TSHTF.

In case you are a really dense $$$ supporter of future nuclear energy power plants in the Philippines:

NUCLEAR ENERGY IS NOT SAFE.

The commissions you earn will not gain your family any safety.

My Mount Pinatubo Trek Hike Adventure February 2, 2011

February 3, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Mount Pinatubo has a special place in my memory. I know the exact date it last blew up / erupted, June 15, 1991… because just the day before the woman of my life agreed to be my girlfriend. I was 21 years old then. Very much conscious of everything around me by that age. And the Mt. Pinatubo eruption rained down a lot of ash fall in Manila for many many days and ravaged Pampanga and Tarlac victimizing many friends and relatives. It’s been almost 20 years now and it’s about time to scale and conquer this massive destroyer of 1991. Trek, hike, adventure of Mount Pinatubo is only for the fit and those seeking excitement and risk. If you are the type who wants his life in total guaranteed safety, this is not for you. Again, Mt. Pinatubo hike trek is for the fit, who appreciate risk, who seek excitement and interest to see such a historic landmark.

In keeping in line with the theme of this blog, this hike trek of Mt. Pinatubo was made possible because I am now fit and healthy. I had overcome obesity, disease and had reversed aging by some 10 years. I now have youth, strength and stamina from a most wondrous raw paleo diet – the original human diet. Of course I packed raw paleo diet food with raw duck eggs and horse ceviche with lots of garlic (ceviche keeps in the pack). As added safety in this risky hike, our experienced trekker friend Vernon lent us walking sticks that gave us 3rd legs to stand on and be able to traverse the entire hike with zero injury. I am a total newbie to trekking. My last trek was some 2 years ago in Taal Volcano crater.

Our trip up mount Pinatubo started with arriving at 6:30am in the small village of Barangay Sta. Juliana, Capas, Tarlac. We registered with the tourist office, got a brochure, then parked our vehicle with the private 4×4 tour operator. There are dozens of private Mt. Pinatubo 4×4 trekking outfits and our experienced trekker friend chose Alvin Bognot’s home stay at Mt. Pinatubo. For 1,500 pesos, you get a 4×4 vehicle to drive you up to a point, and an authentic Ita / Aeta / “kulot” native guide to follow up the mountain. Then upon arriving back home we were prepared a feast of pork chops, spicy chicken, salted duck egg with tomatoes, fried tilapia and chinese fried rice. Our ita guide’s name was Zaldy. They call themselves ita okay? Call them “ita” because that is what they call themselves. It was a beautiful, perfect weather day this day February 2, 2011 the best day in the 8th time our exprienced trekker friend had scaled this volcano.

The 4×4 was a home made 4×4 which was mechanically adequate and powerful enough to go up to Mount Pinatubo. There are no seat belts, and no doors or roofs, but it did have anti-roll-bars. Do not, absolutely do not take your own vehicle up to mount Pinatubo! You are likely to damage your vehicle, or get yourself killed trying. Let the experts drive you up! They know the way, they have daily experience they have radios. Your cell phone is useless here. The ride was bumpy, wet, wild and exciting, more than a carnival roller coaster can give you. The steepness challenge, the wet sand with enormous rocks and dangerous passes is not for the faint of heart. For this climb we passed via the “skyway”, it’s not always open, but they say this is the most expedient way. We drove in a pair of 4x4s, 2 australian women in a 2nd 4×4.

At a clearing, the 4x4s parked and we were now to go hike on foot for 1 hour. Our ita guide Zaldy was not talkative, in fact he didn’t talk, he helped carry heavy stuff and know the safe way up the treacherous hike. We were hiking up water ways full of rocks on the paths, you look up, there are rocks that may fall on you too. You need a walking stick, a 3rd leg so you don’t fall and injure yourself and you need to walk “sakang” / bow legged to maintain balance and you must concentrate on where you are walking and plan where to step. If you do slip at times you will wet your shoes or wet your bum.

The hike was good and slow, enjoyable. Slow because my good friend with us was some 50 pounds overweight so we knew the load he was carrying. I myself was once 50 pounds overweight. We enjoyed the novelty of the rocks. We enjoyed the flowers. And even saw and tasted some wild strawberries and berries. There was a halfway point with toilet and a place you can rest and eat your meals. We decided to eat breakfast early on the hike before the halfway point by big rocks. The wind was rather cold. I decided to keep warm by staying under the sun and taking off my shirt so I can get the full power of the sun on my body which needed a good charge of sunlight vitamin D. We arrived at the foot of Mount Pinatubo crater view after 1 hour and 30 minutes or more.

The mount Pinatubo crater view was road bricked with the stones and materials available in the area. A nice arrangement. Some wooden sign boards. A deck where you take photos, sit down and talk with your tour guide, and a canteen bar where you could order drinks from an ice chest they bring up the mountain. Nobody stays there overnight. You can have a choice of Gatorade, canned soft drinks and coffee. Sorry, no wine and no alcohol nor beer was there at that time. I chose Gatorade, got 2 of them. Hopefully it replenished my electrolytes. It’s not raw paleo diet but it should get me through the day. Magnificent Pinatubo crater lake view. Fantastic. And you can take a closer view down below. This crater view modern area had been established for only 1 year.

You get to walk down to the crater lake itself. There is a stretch of sandy “beach”. But beware, the water goes straight down like a cliff after a few steps. Rumor has it that the last sonar measurement was 77 meters depth in the crater lake, around 252 feet deep. The signboards say “no swimming”, that there are no lifeguards, and that the depth is undetermined. Earily, you look into the water and see there is no animal LIFE in it. Rumor has it people tried restarting life and put fish in the waters, but none survived, probably no plants they can eat. Funny, we keep seeing tourists, foreign white tourists swimming anyway. And we even saw a bunch of swimmers huddled and swam more than 200 meters from the official crater tourist shore. Ah well, it’s their risk. Told you this was only for the adventurous and this is where the adventurous congregate.

The tourists in this Mount Pinatubo adventure trek? A lot! Global. Different nationalities. Some old people too! If old seniors can climb up, then you can too. We even saw a German couple with 2 tiny children: a 2 year old and a 3 year old. We thought they were insane but they may be experienced trekkers. Do not just walk in and expect to be able to go out the same day to trek on weekends. On weekends, there are just too many tourists the 77 four wheel drives are fully booked on weekends. So call first. Reserve first. We went on a weekday. Not that many tourists, but enough of them this Wednesday. We saw German, Dutch, French, Canadian, American, Korean.

On to the boats! You can rent a boat for 250 pesos per person for up to 6 people in each boat. The boatman took us across the lake to another beach where the sand was warmed by the volcanic energy, on the beach, you can see the steam, the water vapor, some of the rocks were hot to the touch and the water may be too hot for bare feet. There is another beach across but it was off limits / forbidden to go to as your human flesh will burn there, in fact parking your boat may burn the boat!

Super luck! We heard and saw volcanic rumblings and a big landslide across from the hot beach. The boatman said they have that everyday but this one was the loudest one he had seen. And we caught it on video!!! This volcano is still active. No doubts about it. The Ondoy storm in 2009 instantly terra formed the crater in various ways, collapsing some caldera segments, and resulted in lowering the water level significantly afterwards.

Going down was much easier. We were the last to go down the mountain.

Safety please: Patronize the Local Operators

On the way back in the vast lahar plains we saw a Korean looking man with his vehicle left rear tire stuck in a hole, we gave a rope and the 4×4 behind us helped tow him out of the hole. Told you you shouldn’t bring your own vehicle and stick with the local tour operators. We were the last vehicles to go down. If we didn’t see him or help him, he would be stuck there overnight!

In the last Ondoy big downpour typhoon in 2009, some foolish persistent French tourists were rejected by the local Pinatubo tour operators because storm Ondoy was coming. They were persistent and drove back to Angeles city and rented a 4×4 outfit there and drove up Mt. Pinatubo. Of course the big bad Typhoon Ondoy hit Mt. Pinatubo while the 4 man French tourists plus their Angeles driver and a tour guide were up the mountains. They all died, their vehicle was never found, possibly buried in a massive landslide, their bodies and body parts were found in several pieces and various locations downstream.

So check the weather. Follow your local Sta. Juliana tour operator. No means NO! When they say it is impassable today, they mean it. When they say it is passable, it is so. The local operators have home stay options for only 500 pesos a night with meals! Let the professionals guide you. Our tour operator contact numbers are:

Homestay / Mt. Pinatubo
Mr. Alvin Bognot
Brgy. Sta. Juliana, Capas, Tarlac.
Cellphone No. +63-919-861-4102

Tell him Edwin Casimero referred you from this blog.
Pictures and videos to be posted soon!

10 Workers Plunge To Their Death In Makati Eton Properties Building Construction

January 28, 2011 by Good Samaritan

10 Workers Plunge To Their Death In Makati Building Construction! What the??? Such a terrible accident. Most probably due to some kind of negligence. Not following safety regulations, standards or what. Nobody knows for sure yet. What we do know is 10 workers died instantly as they fell to their doom 25 floors down. They were installing glass windows and they were on the way to lunch. That’s what the report said in the various newspapers.

Lately I’d been using a corporate notebook with the safety slogan of Goal Zero: Comply, Intervine, Respect, working together to achieve Goal Zero (zero accidents). Then described are the rules that save lives.

I wonder what kind of rules, briefing, preparation and equipment inspection were involved in this accident. Whatever they were, they weren’t enough. This is horrible, this is very bad.

Learn more about this accident at:

http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?title=Ten%20workers%20dead%20in%20high-rise%20project&id=25334

and

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=652149&publicationSubCategoryId=63

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