Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step

Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by StepIn Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step Cecile Pineda has delivered a poetic, profound meditation on the slowly unfolding death of the natural world by man-made radiation. She's not the only one who sees it, but she's in a very small group of people currently alive on the planet who are able to face annihilation without blinking.

Pineda uses Fukushima as a jumping off point to make a convincing case that production of nuclear fuel for whatever purpose is effectively conducting war on the living inhabitants of the world. She acknowledges that a culture built on attending to the shiny surface of things is designed to overlook: The hundreds of thousands of nameless Russians who died burying Chernobyl. The fact that your government makes weapons out of depleted uranium, weapons that have been used in Iraq and Afghanistan and many other places, creating soil and dust that produces human fetuses so deformed they are not recognizably human. The fact the U.S. is full of G.E.-built Mark I Boiling Water Reactors, many sitting on top of seismic faults, others sitting right on the shoreline of the Pacific or Atlantic region of Earth's one ocean.

I realized I can no longer count all the people you've known who survived, or did not survive, cancer. Cause and effect break down when cause is an invisible, tasteless, odorless substance that takes longer to break down than does the human body.

Official pronouncements coached by top dollar public relations firms can steer public perception, but they cannot change facts on the ground. Pineda writes:

...it's conceivable that in the larger scheme, Mother Earth may be the "decider" notwithstanding her failure to be recognized by the government -or any other government for that matter -with the exception of the government of Bolivia.

If she has any hope left, it's riding on the rise of the global 99%. She quotes Takanobu Kobayashi, an activist who leads Japanese citizens in the relentless pursuit of life over death: "We do not trust the government anymore."

Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step DEVIL'S TANGO by Cecile Pineda is a well researched, fearsome, enlightening and shocking book. Ms. Pineda connects the dots of the past while counting down the days since the horrifying Fukushima disaster that she refers to as our planetary catastrophe of March 11, 2011. It is with great skill that Ms. Pineda presents what we need to know in order to face the tragic truth of our nuclear polluted world. This book will be a great resource for the reader who decides to act on what is learned from it.

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An absolutely fantastic book, which provides tons of information, not only of Fukushima, which is the "guide-line", but also about all the unbelievable things the nuclear industry is doing in this country and elsewhere. One would think that the responsible people in the industry have a different planet to go to once they are done with that one it's mind boggling!

The way she writes: it's not a documentary which lists all the facts in an accurate but rather boring way. She is a poet and poetic is her writing without compromising the accurate facts, and she lets you never forget the horrific danger we live in, invisible, drowned in silence, but deadly.

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This book is a must read. On the other hand, it's for people who are not afraid to face difficult truths. If you have the courage, this book will test you, will make you think, will make your heart ache.

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The message of Devil's Tango is loud and clear. The author's ability to make cultural connections in the creation of meaning makes this warning excellent reading.

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