Japan earthquake tsunami one word missing
The earthquake and resulting tsunami tragedy in Japan has left many around the USA and the world in shock as video of the horror is broadcasted across our television screens.
This tragedy has become cause célèbre for the anti-nuclear energy Mafia in the USA. Saturday morning reports concentrated on the nuclear energy facility Fukushima. The news media using buzz words in reporting: "Chernobyl," and "Three Mile Island." All strategically used to invoke the horrors of Chernobyl and what could have been at Three Mile Island. These propagandists are shameless in their anti-nuclear energy exploitation.
The reporters use words in reference to a pending nuclear disaster as "may," "could," "maybe," and "might happen." These same words can also be used to indicate a disaster "may" NOT happen.
Saturday morning newspapers all cross the United States and most of the world headlined the horrific events in Japan. Reading the extensive copy space dedicated to this story in The Dallas Morning News one word was missing, the word: "looting." What no looting in Japan?
In the USA in certain areas natural calamities are an excuse to rape the neighborhood entrepreneurs of their merchandise. This activity is usually accompanied with news media excuse making for the looters.
Note: Traditionally critical and disgusting comments left by Sea Shepherd supporters and types, I leave to stand for all to see. However such comments posted by these trolls in the comment section on this video will be removed if noticed before replied to. This video is an inappropriate venue for these trolls to post their hate.
Japan earthquake Japanese tsunami news media bias Fukushima nuclear facility meltdown Chernobyl Three Mile Island nuclear meltdown Nippon land of the rising sun 地震津波福島日本日本は、パパのプロパガンダバスターはトニーテキサス propagandabuster propaganda buster tony