EXCLUSIVE: TOKYO POWER GIANT IGNORES FUKUSHIMA HORROR, FLIPS SWITCH ON NUCLEAR REACTOR FOR FIRST TIME SINCE DISASTER
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has taken a MASSIVE GAMBLE with millions of lives. This afternoon, the corporate operator of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown received official green light papers from regulators. By 7 PM, they plan to START UP Reactor 6 at the massive Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata.
THINK ABOUT THAT. The same company that failed to prevent the 2011 catastrophe—the worst nuclear disaster in a generation—is now restarting its atomic power program. The tremors you feel aren’t from an earthquake. They’re from history repeating itself.
LOOK at the official documents they just received. LISTEN to the silent clock ticking down to start-up. This isn’t progress. It’s a corporate power grab dressed in bureaucratic paperwork. While families from Fukushima still can’t return home, TEPCO’s executives are chasing profits and pushing the public back into the danger zone.
Who wins? TEPCO’s balance sheet. Shadowy bureaucrats in cozy offices. Who loses? Every regular person living in the shadow of these plants. Who stays silent? The politicians who look the other way, and the media machine that normalizes this risk.
The gears of the nuclear industry are grinding back to life, and they are powered by our forgotten fear. One question burns hotter than any reactor core: when the next warning siren blares, will anyone be left who still remembers to run?




