The Japanese Government’s Ministry of Environment is a HUGE Contributer to DEATH.

July 17, 2012

The Japanese Government’s Ministry of Environment is a HUGE Contributer to DEATH. They were the ones behind all those HUGELY “NOT” SUCCESSFUL Government Rescues for the Fukushima pets. They are the Ministry that decides WHO GETS the GRANTS from the Headquarters for the Relief of Animals in Emergencies. They are also the Ministry that decided to Use Disaster Relief FUNDS for WHALING activities. The Ministry of Environment is also the place where RESEARCH PROPOSALS for something like RADIATION RESEARCH are decided and FUNDING GIVEN.. They have a few big ones worth MILLIONS of YEN that is kind of being kept off the RADAR. Think dogs and cats and PRIVATE FACILITIES. PRIVATE means “let’s hide something” in this case.

http://blog.canpan.info/torinohiroba/archive/2148


Animal numbers according to the Japanese Government’s METI reports. Animals rescued and number of cattle still alive.

October 27, 2011

On the Japanese Government’s Ministry METI site, there are a series of reports.  In the reports are the numbers of cats and dogs rescued by the Government of Japan.  And, there are numbers for the surviving cattle.  This is the best that they have done to date.  I will let you judge the Government of Japan’s efforts for yourself.   The only  effort the Government of Japan has shown to me is the efficiency that it “culled” cattle between June and July.

The Ministry of the Environment and the Fukushima Prefectural Government is working together to retrieve and protect pets, linking this to temporary access. As of June 15, arrangements to protect 130 dogs and 65 cats had been made.

Livestock relocation and other related issues ・ In addition to providing necessary assistance such as identifying a relocation destination outside the area, there were notifications provided to Fukushima Prefecture on procedures and other related issues for livestock screening and decontamination. ・ As of June 15, 1,587 cattle remain in the Deliberate Evacuation Area out of the evacuation subject cattle of approximately 9,300 heads

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/roadmap/pdf/110617roadmap_assistance_report.pdf

The Ministry of the Environment and the Fukushima Prefectural government are working together to retrieve and protect pets. As of July 10th, 255 dogs 2 and 128 cats have been retrieved.

Livestock relocation  In addition to providing necessary assistance such as identifying a relocation destination outside the area, there were notifications provided to Fukushima Prefecture on livestock screening and decontamination procedure.  As of July 7th, 182 cattle remain in the Deliberate Evacuation Area out of the evacuation subject population of approximately 9,300 heads.

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/roadmap/pdf/110719_assistance_03.pdf

The Ministry of the Environment and the Fukushima Prefectural Government are working together to retrieve and protect pets, in conjunction with temporary access. As of August 11, arrangements to protect 300 dogs and 188 cats had been made.

Livestock relocation and other related issues 3 ・ In addition to providing necessary assistance such as identifying a relocation destination outside the area, there were notifications provided to Fukushima Prefecture on procedures and other related issues for livestock screening and decontamination. ・ As of August 8, 127 cattle remain in the Deliberate Evacuation Area out of the evacuation subject cattle of approximately 9,300 heads

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/roadmap/pdf/110817_assistance_02.pdf

Ministry of Environment and Fukushima Prefectural Government are working together to retrieve and protect pets, in conjunction with temporary access. As of August 26, arrangements to protect 302 dogs and 190 cats have been made. [This activity ended with the first round of access to the resident. Retrieval of stray dogs and cats has now commenced.]

Livestock relocation and other related issues  In addition to providing necessary assistance such as identifying a relocation destination outside the area, there were notifications provided to Fukushima Prefecture on procedures and other related issues for livestock screening and decontamination.  As of September 8, 127 cattle remain in the Deliberate Evacuation Area out of the approximately 9,300 heads subject to evacuation.

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/roadmap/pdf/110920_assistance_02.pdf

The Ministry of Environment and Fukushima Prefectural Government are working together to retrieve and protects pets, in conjunction with temporary access. As of August 26, arrangements to protect 302 dogs and 190 cats have been made. Since the second round of temporary access granted to residents, the requests from residents to protect their pets have been accepted at Sousou Public Health Office, and the activity to protect and collect pets is being taken based on their requests

Livestock relocation and other related issues - In addition to providing necessary assistance such as identifying a relocation destination outside the area, there were notifications provided to Fukushima Prefecture on procedures and other related issues for livestock screening and decontamination. – As of October 5, 126 cattle remain in the Deliberate Evacuation Area out of the approximately 9,300 heads subject to evacuation

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/roadmap/pdf/111017_assistance_02.pdf


The Headquarters for the relief of Animals in Emergency aka Doubutsukyuen and the honey pot

October 27, 2011

If you didn’t know this :  Headquarters for the Relief of Animals in Emergency created by the Government of Japan consists of JSPCA, Japan Pet Corporation, Japan Veterinary Medical Association, and Japan Animal Welfare Society. AKA : doubutsukyuen.org can individually claim themselves to be Animal Rescue Organizations.

This organization can actually give their individual organizations a grant.  Interesting, isn’t it.  What would you bet that these 4 organizations have been helping themselves to the honey pot?

Why would I think this? Look at the category : Grants to each animal rescue organizations.  Since August, the number has almost doubled.  

The curious thing about that is there is no description who those organizations are that have received these grants and how much was given.  

Balance activity (31 August 2011)

Everyone we receive your donation is being used as follows.

Grants to animal rescue organizations around the  113,565,500 yen  1,478,463.32 USD

Consumables in a shelter 14,979,788 yen194,997.93 USD

Aid office expenses 1,895,451 yen 24,667.11USD

Transport cost relief 5,888,461 yen 76,652.47 USD

Overhead storage facilities aid 5,642,573 yen 73,443.42 USD

Transportation relief efforts 2,520,565 yen 32,793.16 USD

Expenditure 144,492,338 yen   1,879,880.47 USD

Grants to animal rescue organizations around: Grants to each animal rescue organizations
Transport cost relief: Aid transportation costs
Consumables in a shelter: Launcher for capture net, cage, and air conditioning
Overhead storage facilities aid: Rent facilities, security costs, labor costs
Office expenses relief: Office expenses, fees for trademark registration and website building costs
Transportation relief efforts: Transportation costs, travel expenses, Fukushima, animal rescue, such as bus fare
Luggage donation amount 535,433,839 yen
Number of deposit donations Of 23,509
Expenditure 144,492,338 yen
Outstanding deposits donations 390,941,501 yen
5,085,168.48 USD

( for your convenience  I have converted the yen to dollars using rates for Oct. 13, 2011 )

http://doubutsukyuen.org/main/index.php/use

■ Activities budget (as at 30 September 2011)

Everyone we receive your donation is being used as follows.

Grants to animal rescue organizations around the 247,225,500 yen Transport cost relief 5,888,461 yen
Shelter expenses relay point 20,944,330 yen Overhead storage facilities aid 6,697,022 yen
Aid office expenses 12,192,151 yen Transportation relief efforts 42,52,679 yen

Expenditure 297,508,506 yen
Grants to animal rescue organizations around: Grants to each animal rescue organizations
Transport cost relief: Aid transportation costs
Consumables in a shelter: Rent facility operating costs, vehicle expenses, cages, and protective clothing
Overhead storage facilities aid: Rent facilities, security costs, labor costs
Office expenses relief: Office expenses, fees for trademark registration, production costs HP (~ July 2011)
Transportation relief efforts: Transportation, including travel expenses, Fukushima
Luggage donation amount 551,179,800 yen
Number of deposit donations Of 24,080
Expenditure 297,508,506 yen
Outstanding deposits donations 253,671,294 yen