Friday, March 18, 2011

11-03-18 Message to Japanese Friends // Mensaje a los amigos japoneses // 消息日本朋友




Message to Japanese Friends


The origins of the Fukushima Crisis and the Financial Crisis are similar - a governmental integrity crisis and criminal abuse by large corporate interests at enormous expense to the People.


Los Angeles, March 18 – Joseph Zernik, PhD, released a message [1] sent to the organizers of the 16th World Criminology Congress, Japan, August 2011.  The message expressed sympathy and confidence that by August 2011, it would be possible to hold an international meeting in Japan.

The message emphasized the similarities between the Fukushima Crisis and the Financial Crisis, the original theme of the Congress:
·         Failure of national regulatory systems;
·         Disregard by national governments of international duties and obligations;
·         Lack of intergovernmental trust and failure of international communications and cooperation;
·         Global failure of public trust in governmental integrity;
·         Criminal abuse by large corporate interests at enormous expense to the People.
Dr Zernik’s contributions to the Congress included papers discussing corruption of the US and California justice system as inherent to the current Financial Crisis. [3,4]
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LINKS:
[1] See below.
[2] Zernik J: Fraud and Corruption in US Courts are Tightly Linked to Banking Fraud and the Global Economic Crisis
[3] Zernik, J: Corruption of the Courts and the Legal Profession in California Noted in a 2010 United Nations Report
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March 18, 2011 Message to Japanese Friends

To:
From: joseph zernik
Subject: Hoping you are all well, and praying for your future...
Cc:
Dear :
My sympathy at this difficult time, hoping that you and your families are all well.  As before,  I also would like to confirm my commitment to participate in the 16th World Congress of Criminology in Japan, regardless of any inconveniences resulting from the Fukushima Crisis.
Long distance perspective may be arrogant, but it is offered in good will.  Based on my reading of reports from several sources the emerging, likely view of the Fukushima Crisis is:

  • The situation is of major catastrophic nature; 
  • Its dynamics may be placed under control; 
  • As a result of the types of fuels and fission products, the long-term dangers may by far surpass those of Chernobyl; 
  • Based on the construction,  plants and process design, the progress of the disaster may be slower and more predictable than that of Chernobyl; 
 The original theme of the 16th World Criminology Congress appears more relevant by the day:  The World Crisis. The Fukushima Crisis and the Financial Crisis share similar origins:
  • Failure of national regulatory systems; 
  • Disregard by national governments of international duties and obligations; 
  • Lack of intergovernmental trust and failure of international communications and cooperation; 
  • Global failure of public trust in governmental integrity; 
  • Criminal abuse by large corporate interests at enormous expense to the People. 
The conclusions one may draw are:
  • Planning, based on reliable data, of immediate measures for the safety and protection of the People is a must; 
  • Inseparable is the need to regain credibility and gain effective cooperation,  both at home and abroad; 
  • Reliable projections must be prepared, founded on reliable data and scientific methods, as soon as possible. 
  • It may be beneficial to immediately accept select internationally reliable, credible experts in physics/engineering/medicine/logistics to get involved in intimate raw data analysis, interpretation, and domestic as well as international communications. 
All the best,

Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)

Disclaimers:
1) The writer has no formal education in criminology, law, physics, math, or engineering.
2) The older I get, the more I realize how clueless I am... (Old Japanese Proverb)

7 comments:

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

On the way to Tokyo as we speak. Quite a long flight as we're flying on points via Singapore Airlines. Should be there by 6pm Saturday local time.
Posted 3 hours ago by "mlivsey" (R) (Canada)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

On the way to Tokyo as we speak. Quite a long flight as we're flying on points via Singapore Airlines. Should be there by 6pm Saturday local time.
Posted 3 hours ago by "mlivsey" (R) (Canada)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

MY, ''Message to Japanese Friends''!

RUN FOR IT! There's a fucking Tsunami heading you way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 2 hours ago by "The_Dogs_Bollox" (R) (UK)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

This has the smell of agenda about it. A bit low to be coming out with this unhelpful rubbish during a crisis.
Posted 2 hours ago by "Cadae" (R)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

Quoted comment: This has the smell of agenda about it. A bit low to be coming out with this unhelpful rubbish during a crisis.

The agenda is clear:

* To support the organizers of the World Criminology Congress, planned in advance of the disaster for August 2011 in Kobe, Japan, in a decision to keep the Congress Japan (albeit, it may be moved from Kobe to a more remote location).

* To highlight the fact that the subject of the Criminology Congress, as planned in advance - conduct associated with the current Financial Crisis - is more relevant than ever.

The organizers must make a decision soon in this matter, and the information available now is murky. However, based on reliable expert opinions, I believe that well before August conditions, bad as they are, would be contained in a well-defined area of Japan.

Holding the Congress in a safe part of Japan would provide an opportunity for the international community to show support for the recovery efforts.

Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
Posted very recently by "jz12345" (R)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

Hmmm 'message to Japanese Friends'?

You abuse a sad situation by using it to draw attention to your cause. So much for 'Human Rights'.
One would have thought that if you were truly concerned about REAL Human Rights you would have refrained from such soap-boxing during this time.
Posted 8 hours ago by "Cadae" (R)

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

Quoted comment: Hmmm 'message to Japanese Friends'?

You abuse a sad situation by using it to draw attention to your cause. So much for 'Human Rights'.
One would have thought that if you were truly concerned about REAL Human Rights you would have refrained from such soap-boxing during this time.

Dear "Cadee":
Of course, you are entitled to your own opinions in this matter and others.

However, the organizers explicitly asked me to advertise my call for keeping the World Criminology Congress in Japan, regardless of the crisis, and my commitment to appear...

Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
Posted very recently by "jz12345" (R)