May 23, 2011, now seventy three days since an earthquake and tsunumi ravaged the northeast coast of Japan on March 11th, killing thousands of people, making many more homeless and causing the meltdown of Fukushima Daichi reactors 1, 2 and 3. Throughout the period of intense focus on Fukushima, the global media showed a determined resistance to considering what must be happening at the plants based on a logical analysis of events. Instead the media focus was on what could be proved to be true. There was not a whole lot of information, partly because the information was controlled by TEPCO, the owner of the plants, and, partly because the damage to the reactors was so severe that it was not possible to confirm that the meltdowns had taken place. Now that the facts are coming out, the media focus has gone elsewhere.
