Terrornoia, Australian Style – The Asia-Pacific Perspective

Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. In this month’s conversation:
STORY 1: Aussie Terrornoia / G20 Updates
Australian Proposal Would Require Suspicionless Domestic Spying by ISPs
http://ur1.ca/i2z3d
What Will Happen When Australian Police Have Military Weapons?
http://ur1.ca/i2z3g
Concerns Brisbane residents still unaware of G20 police powers
http://ur1.ca/i2z3l

STORY 2: South China Sea Updates
China Adding Military Facilities On Spratly Islands
http://ur1.ca/i2z3p
US spy plane may have triggered Chinese jet interception by dropping sonar buoy
http://ur1.ca/i2z3z
Philippines Military to Offer Cruise Service in South China Sea
http://ur1.ca/i2z45

STORY 3: Fukushima / Nuclear Updates
Japanese Govt. To Disclose Fukushima NPP Chief’s Testimony
http://ur1.ca/i2z4a
TEPCO Found Liable For Evacuee’s Suicide
http://ur1.ca/i2z4c
Looking Inside Fukushima Daiichi with Muon Tomography
http://ur1.ca/i2z4d
Seoul To Run Out Of Storage For Spent Nuclear Fuel By 2016
http://ur1.ca/i2z4m
Australia’s Radioactive Racism
http://ur1.ca/i2z4q