Sunday, April 3, 2011





By Julie Makinen and Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2011, 7:51 a.m.

Officials of the Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Sunday that they had retrieved two bodies from the power plant last Wednesday. The men had rushed into the control room during the earthquake and were killed in the tsunami that followed.

NO, NO, NO, this is typical of the c_____ we get from the Main Stream Press. These two men were plant operators whose duty is to roam around the plant checking and observing the operation of equipment.

What I have been able to learn is that they were out in the turbine building when the Tsunami hit and sought shelter in a room in the basement area.

I learn that they were found with external injuries, most likely caused by being bounced around by the rushing water.

They were no way near the control room.

Here is what the Japanese Nuclear Energy Institute reports:

Missing Workers Found

Tokyo Electric Power Company has confirmed that two TEPCO employees who had been missing since the tsunami occurred on March 11 were found dead March 30 in the basement of the turbine building of reactor 4.