To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Petition the US Gov't to intervene in Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Crisis
Urge the US Government to step in to end the crisis at Fukushima. The Japanese Government is overwhelmed and the situation is grave. There is not much time left.
Why is this important?
Dear friends,
My name is Moose Weatherman, and I am a service connected disabled veteran. I served almost 6 years in the US Navy, as a nuclear reactor operator onboard a US Navy nuclear submarine, the USS San Juan, (SSN-751). I graduated from the US Naval Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. I was honorably discharged and medically retired after an accident irradiated me and left me with thyroid cancer in 1989.
Today, I have recovered from my illness, and I am a senior pilot for a major international airline. I have flown from the Pacific Northwest to Tokyo many times, and will resume flying those routes in the near future.
Because of my education and experience as a nuclear reactor operator, I follow with great interest and concern the situation unfolding at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, located less than 150 miles northeast of Tokyo.
My fellow citizens, I believe that while the seriousness of the ongoing and worsening situation at Fukushima is just starting to be noticed by the major media outlets, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) and the Japanese Government continue to downplay, procrastinate and actually mislead the world about the continued leakage from the plant, and more importantly, about the status of the three destroyed and melted-down reactors, and the leaking and rubble-filled spent fuel storage pool at reactor 4.
The reactor "coriums," or melted reactor cores, for reactors 1, 2 and 3, have breached containment and are in the subterranean water table below the plant, as evidenced by the radioactive effluent from the plant into the ocean, and the steam rising from the shattered reactors, 2 years after the initial accident. The spent fuel pool at reactor 4 is precarious at best, and threatens to release 14,000 times the radioactivity released by the Hiroshima bomb... and that pool is leaking water continuously. The imminent destruction of the reactor 4 spent fuel pool will be the worst nuclear disaster in human history, and will make much of Northern Japan uninhabitable. These are the assessments of many leaders of the world's scientific community, not mine.
Though today, years after my service ended, I can not claim to currently be an expert in the field of nuclear engineering, I do have enough education and experience to know that if the situation continues to follow it's current path of deterioration, millions of people.. including many of us in the Pacific Northwest, will die or be sickened. Our economy will be devastated as seafood becomes inedible, rain becomes toxic and crops will be radioactive.
Friends, I urge you to educate yourself on the situation, and to petition the United States Government to move to intervene immediately to stabilize the situation at Fukushima. The Japanese Government has washed it's hands of the situation. At first, the GoJ allowed TEPCO (now bankrupt) to make all decisions and efforts at the plant, which they did in a meager and ineffective, financially constrained way. Today, they pledge to step in; however, Japanese Prime Minister Abe seems interested only in the continuation of the lie that won Tokyo the 2020 Olympics... namely, that all radiation is contained, the situation is under control, and there is no danger.
While there is widely ranging opinion on exactly how bad the danger is, there is consensus among the brightest minds in science today that TEPCO and the Japanese Government have badly mismanaged the crisis, are lying on a daily basis, and that the situation is incredibly serious and becoming more grave on a daily basis.
I urge you, my fellow citizens, to pursue intervention. The fate of millions of lives depend on whether or not the situation is stabilized. Syria, al Qaeda, the war on drugs, the economic crisis... none of it is as important as stabilizing Fukushima. Because if Fukushima goes, none of the rest of it will matter.
Yours very respectfully,
Captain James "Moose" Weatherman
My name is Moose Weatherman, and I am a service connected disabled veteran. I served almost 6 years in the US Navy, as a nuclear reactor operator onboard a US Navy nuclear submarine, the USS San Juan, (SSN-751). I graduated from the US Naval Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. I was honorably discharged and medically retired after an accident irradiated me and left me with thyroid cancer in 1989.
Today, I have recovered from my illness, and I am a senior pilot for a major international airline. I have flown from the Pacific Northwest to Tokyo many times, and will resume flying those routes in the near future.
Because of my education and experience as a nuclear reactor operator, I follow with great interest and concern the situation unfolding at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, located less than 150 miles northeast of Tokyo.
My fellow citizens, I believe that while the seriousness of the ongoing and worsening situation at Fukushima is just starting to be noticed by the major media outlets, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) and the Japanese Government continue to downplay, procrastinate and actually mislead the world about the continued leakage from the plant, and more importantly, about the status of the three destroyed and melted-down reactors, and the leaking and rubble-filled spent fuel storage pool at reactor 4.
The reactor "coriums," or melted reactor cores, for reactors 1, 2 and 3, have breached containment and are in the subterranean water table below the plant, as evidenced by the radioactive effluent from the plant into the ocean, and the steam rising from the shattered reactors, 2 years after the initial accident. The spent fuel pool at reactor 4 is precarious at best, and threatens to release 14,000 times the radioactivity released by the Hiroshima bomb... and that pool is leaking water continuously. The imminent destruction of the reactor 4 spent fuel pool will be the worst nuclear disaster in human history, and will make much of Northern Japan uninhabitable. These are the assessments of many leaders of the world's scientific community, not mine.
Though today, years after my service ended, I can not claim to currently be an expert in the field of nuclear engineering, I do have enough education and experience to know that if the situation continues to follow it's current path of deterioration, millions of people.. including many of us in the Pacific Northwest, will die or be sickened. Our economy will be devastated as seafood becomes inedible, rain becomes toxic and crops will be radioactive.
Friends, I urge you to educate yourself on the situation, and to petition the United States Government to move to intervene immediately to stabilize the situation at Fukushima. The Japanese Government has washed it's hands of the situation. At first, the GoJ allowed TEPCO (now bankrupt) to make all decisions and efforts at the plant, which they did in a meager and ineffective, financially constrained way. Today, they pledge to step in; however, Japanese Prime Minister Abe seems interested only in the continuation of the lie that won Tokyo the 2020 Olympics... namely, that all radiation is contained, the situation is under control, and there is no danger.
While there is widely ranging opinion on exactly how bad the danger is, there is consensus among the brightest minds in science today that TEPCO and the Japanese Government have badly mismanaged the crisis, are lying on a daily basis, and that the situation is incredibly serious and becoming more grave on a daily basis.
I urge you, my fellow citizens, to pursue intervention. The fate of millions of lives depend on whether or not the situation is stabilized. Syria, al Qaeda, the war on drugs, the economic crisis... none of it is as important as stabilizing Fukushima. Because if Fukushima goes, none of the rest of it will matter.
Yours very respectfully,
Captain James "Moose" Weatherman