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To: Kartographer

I will read the article. If he hasn’t mentioned Fukushima, he should. The news coming out the last few days is horrific. Japan as a country is toast. What that will do to the economy of the world is immense.


5 posted on 06/07/2011 5:58:30 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: little jeremiah
Tipping Point #5: Fukushima The mainstream news has gotten a bit tired of covering it, but the situation at Fukushima is still a complete and total disaster. Japan’s Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters admitted on Monday that three reactors experienced “full meltdowns” in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in March. Did it really take them nearly three months to figure this out, or were they lying to the rest of the world all of this time? The truth is that the nuclear disaster at Fukushima is far worse than the mainstream media has been telling us.

But I would take this one with a grain of salt as many 'experts' right here on FR assure us that Fukushima is no more dangerous than the radiation coming from your home smoke detector. /sarc
6 posted on 06/07/2011 6:05:51 PM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: little jeremiah
Japan as a country is toast.

That's a bit much. I would say everything within 60 miles of Fukushima is toast.

Japan recovered from WWII, yes, with our treasure, but today they are fully capable of recovery from the earthquake, tsunami and meltdowns within five years.

9 posted on 06/07/2011 6:49:20 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: little jeremiah

I just picked up a new member of my staff from Japan. He was eager to
get out. We have him covered through Sept 30.


10 posted on 06/07/2011 7:02:44 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: little jeremiah

“I will read the article. If he hasn’t mentioned Fukushima, he should. The news coming out the last few days is horrific. Japan as a country is toast. What that will do to the economy of the world is immense.”

Indeed.

Have you read this yet:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/blog/exclusive-arnie-gundersen-interview-dangers-fukushima-are-worse-and-longer-lived-we-think/58689

It was mentioned in the article above.
Here’s an excerpt:
“I have said it’s worse than Chernobyl and I’ll stand by that. There was an enormous amount of radiation given out in the first two to three weeks of the event. And add the wind blowing in-land. It could very well have brought the nation of Japan to its knees. I mean, there is so much contamination that luckily wound up in the Pacific Ocean as compared to across the nation of Japan - it could have cut Japan in half. But now the winds have turned, so they are heading to the south toward Tokyo and now my concern and my advice to friends that if there is a severe aftershock and the Unit 4 building collapses, leave. We are well beyond where any science has ever gone at that point and nuclear fuel lying on the ground and getting hot is not a condition that anyone has ever analyzed.”

More:
“Arnie Gundersen: When you see hydrogen explosions, that means that the outside of the fuel has exceeded 2,200 degrees and the inside is well over 3,500 degrees. The fuel gets brittle, it burns, and then it plops to the bottom of the nuclear reactor in a molten blob like lava. It was pretty clear to a lot of people, including apparently to the NRC, but they weren’t telling people back in March, that that had occurred in reactor one. There was essentially a blob of lava on the bottom of the nuclear reactor. So I have to separate this – a nuclear reactor - and that is inside of a containment. So there is still one more barrier here. But the problem is that the reactor had boiled dry and they were using fire pumps connected to the ocean to pump saltwater into the reactor. Now, if this thing were individual tubes, the water could get around the uranium and completely cool it. But when it’s a blob at the bottom of the reactor, it can only get to the top surface and that would cause it to begin to meltdown. Now, on these boiling water reactors, there are about seventy holes in the bottom of the reactor where the control rods come in and I suspect that those holes were essentially the weak link that caused this molten mass. Now it’s 5,000 degrees at the center, even though the outside may be touching water, the inside of this molten mass is 5,000 degrees. It melts through and lies on the bottom of the containment.

That’s where we are today. We have no reactor essentially, just a big pressure cooker. The molten uranium is on the bottom of the containment. It spreads out at that point, because the floor is flat. And I don’t think it’s going to melt its way through the concrete floor. It may gradually over time; but the damage is already done because the containment has cracks in it and it’s pretty clear that it is leaking. So you put water in the top. And the plan had never been to put water in the top and let it run out the bottom. That is not the preferred way of cooling a nuclear reactor in an accident. But you are putting water in the top and it’s running out the bottom and it’s going out through cracks in the containment, after touching directly uranium and plutonium and cesium and strontium and is carrying all those radioactive isotopes out as liquids and gases into the environment.”

Doesn’t sound good....

Just sayin’....


14 posted on 06/07/2011 7:54:40 PM PDT by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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To: little jeremiah

You again?

I’m selling KI tablets. You up for them?


19 posted on 06/08/2011 3:08:19 AM PDT by BenKenobi (Honkeys for Herman!)
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