Monday, September 5, 2011

People who live in Japan: what does it feel like to know your government is less honest than the soviet Union?

Question:


In regards to radiation and a nuclear plant meltdown?

Answer:


I don't think the Kan administration, which has been replaced by the Noda administration just a few days ago, did not intend to cover up anything on purpose. They just did not have authority and power to make TEPC (Tokyo Electric Power Company) tell them the truth.

I do believe that 1) all the nuclear power plants in Japan should be placed under the direct control of the government; and 2) an independent organ, consisting of nuclear scientists, who should be legally authorized to closely watch all the activities of our nuclear power plants, must be established outside the framework of the government.

I also believe that our new government and majority of the Japanese are now moving toward non-nuclear energy. But, since Japan has no natural resources unfortunately, we need to rely on nuclear power for another couple of decades until a reliable, powerful, and environmentally-friendly energy source is discovered. What do you think it would be, considering the fact that Japan is a country of earthquakes, typhoons and tsunami?

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