Thursday, May 19, 2011

Is Your Religion Your Financial Destiny?

Is Your Religion Your Financial Destiny? - NYTimes.com

The economic differences among the country’s various religions are strikingly large, much larger than the differences among states and even larger than those among racial groups.

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The most affluent of the major religions — including secularism — is Reform Judaism. Sixty-seven percent of Reform Jewish households made more than $75,000 a year at the time the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life collected the data, compared with only 31 percent of the population as a whole. Hindus were second, at 65 percent, and Conservative Jews were third, at 57 percent.

On the other end are Pentecostals, Jehovah’s Witnesses and Baptists. In each case, 20 percent or fewer of followers made at least $75,000. Remarkably, the share of Baptist households making $40,000 or less is roughly the same as the share of Reform Jews making $100,000 or more. Overall, Protestants, who together are the country’s largest religious group, are poorer than average and poorer than Catholics. That stands in contrast to the long history, made famous by Max Weber, of Protestant nations generally being richer than Catholic nations.

Many factors are behind the discrepancies among religions, but one stands out. The relationship between education and income is so strong that you can almost draw a line through the points on this graph. Social science rarely produces results this clean.

What about the modest outliers — like Unitarians, Buddhists and Orthodox Christians, all of whom are less affluent than they are educated (and are below the imaginary line)? One possible explanation is that some religions are more likely to produce, or to attract, people who voluntarily choose lower-paying jobs, like teaching.

Another potential explanation is discrimination. Scott Keeter of Pew notes that researchers have used more sophisticated versions of this sort of analysis to look for patterns of marketplace discrimination. And a few of the religions that make less than their education would suggest have largely nonwhite followings, including Buddhism and Hinduism. Pew also created a category of traditionally black Protestant congregations, and it was somewhat poorer than could be explained by education levels. These patterns don’t prove discrimination, but they raise questions.

Some of the income differences probably stem from culture. Some faiths place great importance on formal education. But the differences are also self-reinforcing. People who make more money can send their children to better schools, exacerbating the many advantages they have over poorer children. Round and round, the cycle goes. It won’t solve itself.

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: May 17, 2011

An earlier version of the graph accompanying this article mislocated “Seculars” on it; 35 percent are college graduates, not 45 percent.

Bono Still hasn’t Found What He’s Looking For and He Won’t Find It Between His or Obama’s Ears! Another day, Another Hypocrite, Another Liar

Bono Still hasn’t Found What He’s Looking For and He Won’t Find It Between His or Obama’s Ears! Another day, Another Hypocrite, Another Liar. | Sovereign Independent

By Neil Foster – The Sovereign Independent –

Bono backing Obama and praising his smile for being genuine should show Irish people once and for all that this sanctimonious pop ‘star’ is nothing less than a sycophantic bootlicker of the globalist, corporate, criminal classes who are right now sucking Ireland dry whilst this hypocrite flies around the world in his own airliner claiming he’s saving the planet from life giving CO2 and who further claims to care about starving Africans whilst he gets his tacky sunglasses made in Chinese sweatshops.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-400188/St-Bono-hypocrite.html

http://www.infowars.com/articles/nwo/bono_hypocrisy_third_world_scam.htm

http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2009/04/more-on-bonos-tax-.html

I could give you more links to his hypocrisy but there’s enough there to prove the point.

The article below has a number of issues I’d like to take up with Mr. O’NOB and his sidekick this week Barry Soetoro aka Barack obama.

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/state-visits/bono-gives-his-full-backing-to-president-2651449.html

Firstly, if he thinks Barack Obama is a genuine politician when his real name is well known to be Barry Soetoro, he’s Indonesian and is therefore ineligible to be president of the United States because he’s not a US citizen, and he’s an out and out liar, then Mr. Onob…. You are either a party to this lie or are as dumb as your salivating ‘fans’ who worship the ground you walk on… I’ll presume that’s that land where you don’t pay any taxes… IRELAND!

Unless you hadn’t noticed Nobo, the world is heading into the abyss of World War III, mainly due to the aggression of successive US administrations, under the corporate control of international banking criminal cabals, and whose own country is collapsing around Barry Soetoro’s prominent ears who you seem so sickeningly prone to trying to get some feeble remarks into regarding your own overinflated egotistical ideas on how the world should be run U2 style… That’ll be using the U2 spy plane no doubt which is used on many occasions to target innocent civilians in the ‘War OF Terror’ being inflicted on the poor across the world today. But hey… according to Barry boy, war is peace!

Another idiotic remark by Nobo suggests that he thinks that Osama bin Laden, or to use his CIA cover name, Tim Osman, wasn’t executed recently. Well, for once I’ll agree with Nobo because you see, it’s very difficult to execute a guy who’s been dead for almost a decade so if you ever wanted to see a trial Nobo, you’re out of luck… At this stage you’ll be lucky to see what’s left of his rotting torso.

But nevermind, the urge to see a trial was only a feeling in part of Mr. Onob and I have a feeling it wasn’t his brain or his conscience.

But anyway… apparently we have Nobo to thank for Google and Faecalbook, sorry Facebook, coming to Ireland so now we have the CIA snooping on us from all angles, as well as MI6, right in our own green backyard. And talking of ‘green’ isn’t a bit hypocritical of Barry ‘bankers bootlicker’ Soetoro to talk about reducing CO2 when he flies into town when he requires “…four large US Army CH-47 Chinook helicopters…?

The Chinooks, which can carry up to 47 people with five crew, are just part of the massive entourage surrounding the president and will be used to ferry them around. They were immediately surrounded by gardai, and Irish Army Cavalry troopers armed with Steyr assault rifles.

A succession of giant USAF cargo planes will visit Dublin over the next few days to deliver the president’s helicopter, Marine One, his back-up helicopter, his armoured Cadilliac known as ‘The Beast‘, and armoured and soft skin SUVs for use by his heavily armed Secret Service guards.”

Better put up the barricades guys, we’re being invaded!

The only CO2 issue I can possibly take up with these two talking heads is the amount of unrecyclable garbage and the copious amounts of CO2 being expelled by them in the guise of public relations… sorry propaganda.

But hey it’s going to be a great day for the local residents of Moneygall, apparently Barry’s ancestral home although it’s a long way from Kenya or Indonesia for that matter, but what has fact got to do with anything when it comes to these talking glove puppets? A fake president can lie with the best of them afterall and hey… Nobo’s simply the best isn’t he! Or is that just ‘SIMPLE’?

Unfortunately his ancestors, the residents of Moneygall, are to be treated like terrorists and forced from their homes, reminiscent of an Israeli clear out of Palestinian homes no doubt. I wonder what’ll happen if they refuse to leave their homes? Maybe the heavily armed goons will move in with their machine guns or a JCB will just bulldoze them into a field nearby?

Welcome home Barry, but will you turn out the lights before you leave cos we’re too poor to pay for the lecky and take your pet Bono with you!

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Growing Unemployment, Rising Poverty: Spain’s People’s Movement

Growing Unemployment, Rising Poverty: Spain’s People’s Movement
Spain’s people’s movement has finally awoken, la Puerta del Sol in Madrid is now the country’s Tahrir Square, and the ‘Arab Spring’ has been joined by what is now bracing to become a long ‘European Summer’. As people across the Arab world continue their popular struggle for justice, peace and democracy, Spain’s disillusioned citizens have finally caught on with full force. Slow at first, hopeful that Spain’s dire economic conditions would magically correct themselves, the Spanish street has finally understood that democratic and economic justice and peace will not come from the pulpits of the country’s corrupt political elite.

Amidst local and regional election campaigns, with the banners of the different political parties plastered across the country’s streets, people are saying ‘enough!’ Disillusioned youth, unemployed, pensioners, students, immigrants and other disenfranchised groups have emulated their brothers in the Arab world and are now demanding a voice – demanding an opportunity to live with dignity.

As the country continues to explode economically, with unemployment growing incessantly – one in two young people unemployed across many of the country’s regions. With many in the crumbling middle class on the verge of losing their homes while bankers profit from their loss and the government uses citizen taxes to expand the military industrial complex by going off to war; the people have grasped that they only have each other if they are to rise from the debris of the militarized political and economic nightmare in which they have found themselves.

Spain is finally re-embracing its radical past, its popular movements, its anarcho-syndicalist traditions and its republican dreams. Crushed by Generalissimo Francisco Franco seventy years ago, it seemed that Spanish popular culture would never recover from the void left by a rightwing dictatorship, which exterminated anyone with a dissenting voice; but the 15th of May 2011, is the reminder to those in power that Spanish direct democracy is still alive and has finally awaken.

In the 1970’s a transition through pact, transformed Spain’s totalitarian structures into a representative democracy in which all the economic structures remained intact. For the highly illiterate generations of the time, marred in the reality of a poverty-stricken country, the concessions made by the country’s elite seemed something worth celebrating. Nevertheless, as the decades passed, the state-owned corporations were privatized robbing the nation of its collective wealth, and the political scene crystallized into a pseudo-democracy in which two large parties PP and PSOE marginalized truly democratic alternatives. As this neoliberal political project materialized, the discontent begun to resurface, but the fear mongers, Spain’s baby-boomers who had once fought for democracy, were quick to remind the youth of the dangers of rebellion. For many decades in Spain, the mantra was, ‘it is better to live as we are than to go back to the totalitarianism of the past, and if you shake the system too much, it will take away our hard-earned rights’. So the youth remained silent, fearful of what could happen if they spoke, and the baby-boomers in their content blamed the youth for their indifference. According to them, it was the youth unwilling to work, which were bringing the country to its knees. But the youth have stopped this blame game, and aware of the true risks to their future are finally enticing the whole country to mobilize.

A failed European project, with its borders quickly being reinstated, a collapsing Euro currency, and the examples of Greece, Portugal and Ireland are the reminders to those on the streets of what it is they are fighting to disassociate themselves from, and of the freedoms they are working towards. The economic and political project of the country’s elite has destroyed the economic dreams of whole generations of naïve and apathetic Spaniards; it has left the country in the hands of bond speculators and central bankers, and Spaniards will have to pay that price. Nevertheless, the debt accumulated by the Spanish family, has also earned it the education with which it can understand what is going on, and through it Spanish people will liberate themselves from the tyranny of their government.

What has begun in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol and has been echoed in fifty-two cities across the country is the crystallization of a popular movement for freedom, which has no intention of fading away. The people have no choice, either they take city squares as symbols of their struggle, or their message is never heard. The government knows this and that is why it has quickly responded by trying to disperse the crowds with its repressive police force, but following some arrests, the people are back with more strength.

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Greenbelt Alliance | What We Do

Greenbelt Alliance | What We Do

What is a
livable community?

Imagine an attractive, pedestrian-oriented and easily accessible neighborhood, with houses close to shops, restaurants, workplaces, entertainment, and other activities. There are parks and great public spaces. People have choices in the types of homes provided, and new housing meets a variety of income ranges. For many, it is possible to commute to work by train or bus.

These are some of the essential elements of livable communities, towns and cities that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.

Livable Communities are located near various commercial and recreational facilities, alleviating automobile dependency.

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German insurer Munich Re held orgy for salesmen

BBC News - German insurer Munich Re held orgy for salesmen
The sculpture Man Walking by US artist Jonathan Borofsky stands in front of the headquarters of Munich Re AG in Munich, March 2006A recent photo of Munich Re's headquarters and its sculpture Man Walking

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One of the biggest insurance companies in the world held a party for salesmen where they were rewarded with the services of prostitutes.

Munich Re is the world's biggest re-insurer - in other words, the company acts as an insurance company for other insurance companies.

One of its divisions, Ergo, told the BBC that the party had taken place to reward salesmen in 2007.

A spokesman said the people who organised it had since left.

The gathering was held at a thermal baths in the Hungarian capital Budapest as a reward to particularly successful salesmen.

'Whatever they liked'

There were about 100 guests and 20 prostitutes were hired.

A German business newspaper said the prostitutes had worn colour-coded arm-bands designating their availability, and the women had their arms stamped after each service rendered.

According to Handelsblatt, quoting an unnamed participant, guests were able to take the women to four-poster beds at the spa "and do whatever they liked".

"After each such encounter the women were stamped on the lower arm in order to keep track of how often each woman was frequented," the paper quoted the man as saying.

"The women wore red and yellow wrist bands. One lot were hostesses, the others would fulfil your every wish.

"There were also women with white wrist bands. They were reserved for board members and the very best sales reps."

A spokesman for Ergo told the BBC that the party had happened, but said it was not the usual way of rewarding their employees.

Driving tax gains favor as gas tax funds fall short

Driving tax gains favor as gas tax funds fall short - May. 18, 2011

EW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Washington lawmakers are kicking around a new idea to help raise funds to fix our highways and infrastructure: a national driving tax charging motorists by the mile.

A driving tax could either replace the current 18.4 cent a gallon federal gas tax or, possibly, add to it.

Gasoline prices and taxes by state
Prices at the pump can vary widely among states due to a number of factors. More

Because greater fuel economy is letting motorists drive more miles using less gas, the current gas tax that funds the federal government's efforts to build and maintain highways isn't generating enough money.

A driving tax, officially known as a "vehicle miles traveled" tax, could close that gap.

While many see a driving tax as more efficient than the gas tax, there are privacy concerns over how driving information would be collected. Plus, lawmakers opposed to the idea say it places a heavier burden on motorists from rural states.

"It's a true user tax," said Ken Orski, publisher of the infrastructure industry publication Innovation NewsBriefsand a former transportation official in the Nixon and Ford administrations. "But there are serious political problems with this proposal."

Although there's currently no bill proposing such a tax, lawmakers are looking into it.

Earlier this year, North Dakota Democrat and Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad asked the Congressional Budget Office to study the idea. In March CBO issued a report that said such a tax was feasible and had many advantages over a gas tax.

Drones Inside America

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AP noted last year:

Unmanned aircraft have proved their usefulness and reliability in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the pressure’s on to allow them in the skies over the United States.

The Federal Aviation Administration has been asked to issue flying rights for a range of pilotless planes to carry out civilian and law-enforcement functions but has been hesitant to act.

The Washington Post reported in January:

The operation outside Austin presaged what could prove to be one of the most far-reaching and potentially controversial uses of drones: as a new and relatively cheap surveillance tool in domestic law enforcement.

For now, the use of drones for high-risk operations is exceedingly rare. The Federal Aviation Administration - which controls the national airspace - requires the few police departments with drones to seek emergency authorization if they want to deploy one in an actual operation. Because of concerns about safety, it only occasionally grants permission.

But by 2013, the FAA expects to have formulated new rules that would allow police across the country to routinely fly lightweight, unarmed drones up to 400 feet above the ground - high enough for them to be largely invisible eyes in the sky.

Such technology could allow police to record the activities of the public below with high-resolution, infrared and thermal-imaging cameras.

One manufacturer already advertises one of its small systems as ideal for "urban monitoring." The military, often a first user of technologies that migrate to civilian life, is about to deploy a system in Afghanistan that will be able to scan an area the size of a small town. And the most sophisticated robotics use artificial intelligence to seek out and record certain kinds of suspicious activity.

But when drones come to perch in numbers over American communities, they will drive fresh debates about the boundaries of privacy. The sheer power of some of the cameras that can be mounted on them is likely to bring fresh search-and-seizure cases before the courts, and concern about the technology's potential misuse could unsettle the public.

"Drones raise the prospect of much more pervasive surveillance," said Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst with the American Civil Liberties Union's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project. "We are not against them, absolutely. They can be a valuable tool in certain kinds of operations. But what we don't want to see is their pervasive use to watch over the American people."

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In a 1986 Supreme Court case, justices were asked whether a police department violated constitutional protections against illegal search and seizure after it flew a small plane above the back yard of a man suspected of growing marijuana. The court ruled that "the Fourth Amendment simply does not require the police traveling in the public airways at this altitude to obtain a warrant in order to observe what is visible to the naked eye."

In a 2001 case, however, also involving a search for marijuana, the court was more skeptical of police tactics. It ruled that an Oregon police department conducted an illegal search when it used a thermal imaging device to detect heat coming from the home of an man suspected of growing marijuana indoors. [Don't worry, though. Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that the police can bust down a door and enter your property without a warrant if they smell marijuana or hear sounds that are suggestive of destruction of evidence. The case revolved around the warrantless search of an apartment in Kentucky, Lexington. Bye-bye 4th Amendment.]

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When KPRC-TV in Houston, which is owned by The Washington Post Co., discovered a secret drone air show for dozens of officers at a remote location 70 miles from Houston, police officials were forced to call a hasty news conference to explain their interest in the technology.

A senior officer in Houston then mentioned to reporters that drones might ultimately be used for recording traffic violations.

Wired pointed out in February:

Campers may soon be able to regularly see something bigger and badder when climbing the High Peaks: Reaper drones flown by the New York Air National Guard’s 174th Fighter Wing based in Syracuse, New York.

And drones aren’t just buzzing over the Adirondacks. The proposal to begin training missions there is part of a bigger push to build a drone infrastructure for flying missions throughout the United States. So new drone bases are being built. The FAA is setting aside airspace for drone flights.

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The latest example is the amendment proposed by Senators Charles Schumer (D-New York) and Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) to the “FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Act” (S.223) that would increase the number of “National Airspace System” test sites from four to ten. At least one of these sites would have to include a “significant portion” of public land.

The Adirondacks, in Schumer’s home state, clearly fit this bill. And not surprisingly, there is also a proposal to use the Juniper Military Area, located in Wyden’s home state of Oregon, as another drone test area.

But Schumer and Wyden are, if anything, playing catch-up in a race that has already seen the establishment of unmanned aerial vehicle test and training sites at Grand Forks Air Force Base in Grand Forks, North Dakota; the National Air Intelligence Center in Springfield, Ohio; Langley AFB in Hampton, Virginia; Ellsworth AFB in Rapid City, South Dakota; Mountain Home AFB in Mountain Home, Idaho; and Whiteman AFB in Knob Noster, Missouri. Thanks to President Teddy Roosevelt and the establishment of the National Parks system, we can probably expect that the other 42 states not already mentioned will be competing to serve up some of their public land as drone proving grounds.

In addition to test and training sites, Federal education and stimulus money is being used to create nonmilitary drone education programs. The Department of Aviation at the University of North Dakota, located in Grand Forks and theoperator of the test and training site at Grand Forks AFB, now offers the firstBachelors of Science program in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations. TheAviation Maintenance Technology program at Northland Community and Technical College, located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota just 40 miles east of Grand Forks, will soon offer courses in the repair of UAVs.

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Ford to Build Transmission Plant in China "Sorry Good Ol Boys Were Global"

Ford to Build Transmission Plant in China - CNBC

Ford Motor and its partners in China will build the U.S. automaker's first transmission plant there in a move to support Ford's growth in the world's largest auto market.

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Ford [F 15.12 0.15 (+1%) ] said Thursday its passenger-vehicle joint venture in China,Changan Ford Mazda Automobile, signed a memorandum of understanding for the plant with the Chongqing municipal government.

The initial investment, funded by the joint venture, is $350 million. Construction will begin in July.

The plant will make six-speed automatic transmissions and is scheduled to start production in the fourth quarter of 2013.

It will have an initial annual capacity of up to 400,000 units for Ford-brand vehicles made and sold in China, Ford said. The factory will be located in Chongqing's New North Zone.

Ford, which sold 582,500 vehicles in China last year, is pushing to catch up to rival and market leader General Motors [GM 31.52 0.42 (+1.35%) ], which has announced plans to double its sales in China to around 5 million vehicles by 2015. Ford said in April it would bring 15 new vehicles, double its dealerships from 340 and add 1,200 new jobs in China by 2015.

"This transmission plant investment represents yet another important milestone in Ford's accelerated growth plan for this important market," Joe Hinrichs, president of Ford Asia Pacific, said in a statement.

CFMA, which makes the Ford Mondeo, Focus Fiesta and S-Max vehicles, will start production later this year on a $500 million engine plant in Chongqing. It plans to begin production at that factory, with an initial annual capacity of 400,000 units, in 2013.

The Dangers of CFLs Even Greater Than Previously Known

American Thinker: The Dangers of CFLs Even Greater Than Previously Known
New evidence of CFLs causing fires -- even exploding -- as well as new environmental concerns have come to light since my article The CFL Fraud published. Here are some of the additional fires:

"I had one of these CFL's in my garage socket, and it blew a component (not the glass corkscrew) and caught fire. Fortunately, I was standing four feet away at the time. I turned off the power and smothered the bulb with a towel."LINK

"I heard a sizzling sound like bacon, looked in the direction of the sound and watch the CFL burst into flame with flames licking up onto the ceiling of my house."LINK

"I've had two burn through their base, leaving a hole large enough to stick my little finger in, and scorching the fixture. They are a fire hazard." LINK

"I've had TWO catch fire. I don't trust them. Plus they look silly." LINK

"I've had two CFLs explode on me. One in our bedroom overhead light.... I took a long time cleaning the bedspread and carpeting, because of fears of the mercury residue. Had another one explode in the family room." LINK

How was that bedspread cleaned? Was the person aware it must not be put in a washing machine, according to EPA, "because mercury may contaminate the machine and/or pollute sewage"? Was that person aware EPA also says never to use a vacuum cleaner to clean up a broken CFL on a carpet? Vacuuming will disperse mercury into the air and contaminate the vacuum cleaner, which for all practical purposes is impossible to decontaminate. LINK

In recognition of the problems of fires and exploding CFLs, Armorlite is marketing a product with a package labeled "A Safer CFL." It is a CFL inside what looks like the shell of an incandescent bulb made with some special coating. Notice that is says a "safer CFL" -- not that it is "safe," just "safer." In other words, less dangerous. The package states: "We do not make any claims or provisions that mercury or glass cannot escape coating."

Armorlite claims a lifetime of 10,000 hours, or nine years, based on 3 hours of use per day, but the warranty is for only two years. So much for all the B.S. about how CFLs last so many thousands of hours longer than incandescents.

TEPCO: Fukushima nuclear meltdown actually occurred just 16 hours after earthquake, more meltdowns on the way

TEPCO: Fukushima nuclear meltdown actually occurred just 16 hours after earthquake, more meltdowns on the way - BlackListedNews.com
Source: NaturalNews - Ethan A. Huff

The truth has finally come out, as officials from the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) now admit that fuel in Reactor 1 of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex melted just 16 hours after the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the area on March 11, 2011. When asked why it took more than two months to reveal this critical information, TEPCO officials claim that a lack of data left the company unaware of the core's true condition until only recently -- and new reports indicate that other meltdowns could soon follow.

According to a recent report from The Mainichi Daily News (MDN) in Japan, TEPCO officials recently announced that, based on new data, water levels in the pressure vessel at Reactor 1 began to drop rapidly within just a few hours after losing power at 3:30 pm on March 11. By 7:30 pm, fuel was fully exposed, and by 9 pm, reactor core temperatures reached an astounding 2,800 degrees Celsius, or 5,072 degrees Fahrenheit. And by 6:50 am the next morning, a full meltdown occurred (http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news...).

So for all the time that electric power was out in multiple reactors, causing the cooling systems to fail, and during the months after it was widely known that water levels were consistently dropping in Reactor 4 due to leaks, TEPCO played the ignorance card, acting as though it had no idea how serious the situation at the plant actually was. Surely the company must know, even without access to a detailed analysis, that when cooling systems fail and fuel rods become fully exposed, a meltdown is sure to follow -- even regular folks with no background in nuclear technology can put two-and-two together to figure that one out.

But apparently TEPCO thinks it can keep playing dumb, and that the world will simply believe whatever it says. This new revelation, however, proves that the company is greatly underestimating the fallout from the situation at best, and deliberately hiding the truth at worst. Either way, the situation is far more dire than we have all been led to believe.

"[TEPCO] could have assumed that when the loss of power made it impossible to cool down the reactor, it would soon lead to a meltdown of the core," said Hiroaki Koide, professor of nuclear safety engineering at Kyoto University, to MDN. "TEPCO's persistent explanation that the damage to the fuel had been limited turned out to be wrong."

And shortly after the announcement about Reactor 1, The Telegraph reported that two moreFukushima reactors may soon suffer a meltdown as well. Efforts to cool fuel in Reactors 2 and 3 have failed, and experts say that if the reactors cores have not already melted, they soon will (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...).