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Northern Hemisphere Potentially In Great Danger, Fukushima Radiation Spikes To ‘Unimaginable’ Levels
End of the American Dream ^ | 2-5-2017 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 02/08/2017 5:55:27 PM PST by Tours

Radiation inside one of the damaged reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power facility has reached an “unimaginable” level according to experts. Because so much nuclear material from Fukushima escaped into the Pacific Ocean, there are many scientists that believe that it was the worst environmental disaster in human history, but most people in the general population seem to think that since the mainstream media really doesn’t talk about it anymore that everything must be under control. Unfortunately, that is not true at all. In fact, PBS reported just last year that “it is incorrect to say that Fukushima is under control when levels of radioactivity in the ocean indicate ongoing leaks“. And now we have just learned that the radiation level inside reactor 2 is so high that no human could possibly survive being exposed to it.

According to the Japan Times, the level of radiation inside the containment vessel of reactor 2 is now estimated to be “530 sieverts per hour”…

The radiation level in the containment vessel of reactor 2 at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 power plant has reached a maximum of 530 sieverts per hour, the highest since the triple core meltdown in March 2011, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. said.

Tepco said on Thursday that the blazing radiation reading was taken near the entrance to the space just below the pressure vessel, which contains the reactor core.

The high figure indicates that some of the melted fuel that escaped the pressure vessel is nearby.

It is hard to find the words to convey how serious this is.

If you were exposed to a radiation level of just 10 sieverts per hour, that would mean almost certain death. So 530 sieverts per hour is simply off the charts. According to the Guardian, this recent measurement is being described by scientists as “unimaginable”…

The recent reading, described by some experts as “unimaginable”, is far higher than the previous record of 73 sieverts an hour in that part of the reactor.

A single dose of one sievert is enough to cause radiation sickness and nausea; 5 sieverts would kill half those exposed to it within a month, and a single dose of 10 sieverts would prove fatal within weeks.

And the really bad news is that there appears to be a 2 meter hole that was created by melted nuclear fuel “in the metal grating under the pressure vessel in the reactor’s primary containment vessel”. The following comes from Bloomberg…

New photographs show what may be melted nuclear fuel sitting under one of Japan’s wrecked Fukushima reactors, a potential milestone in the search and retrieval of the fuel almost six years after it was lost in one of the worst atomic disasters in history.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc., Japan’s biggest utility, released images on Monday showing a grate under the Fukushima Dai-Ichi No. 2 reactor covered in black residue. The company, better known as Tepco, may send in a scorpion-like robot as soon as February to determine the temperature and radioactivity of the residue.

If that isn’t frightening enough, one Japanese news source is reporting that this melted nuclear fuel “has since come in contact with underground water flowing from the mountain side”…

The melted fuel has since come in contact with underground water flowing from the mountain side, generating radioactively contaminated water every day. In order to dismantle the reactor, it is necessary to take out the melted fuel, but high radiation levels inside the reactor had hampered work to locate the melted debris.

If this disaster was just limited to Japan, the entire northern hemisphere would not be at risk.

But that is not the case.

Most of the nuclear contamination from Fukushima ended up in the Pacific Ocean, and from there it was literally taken around the rest of the planet. The following was reported by PBS…

More than 80 percent of the radioactivity from the damaged reactors ended up in the Pacific — far more than reached the ocean from Chernobyl or Three Mile Island. Of this, a small fraction is currently on the seafloor — the rest was swept up by the Kuroshio current, a western Pacific version of the Gulf Stream, and carried out to sea where it mixed with (and was diluted by) the vast volume of the North Pacific.

We don’t know if there is a connection, but it is extremely interesting to note that fisheries up and down the west coast of the United States are failing because of a dramatic decrease in fish populations. Just check out the following excerpt from a story that was posted on January 18th…

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker today determined there are commercial fishery failures for nine salmon and crab fisheries in Alaska, California and Washington.

In recent years, each of these fisheries experienced sudden and unexpected large decreases in fish stock biomass or loss of access due to unusual ocean and climate conditions. This decision enables fishing communities to seek disaster relief assistance from Congress.

Things are particularly bad up in Alaska, and biologists are “stumped” as to why this could be happening…

In 2016, the pink salmon harvests in Kodiak, Prince William Sounds, Chignik and lower Cook Inlet came in woefully under forecast and stumped biologists as to why.

The estimated value of Kodiak’s 2016 haul was $2.21 million, compared to a five-year average of $14.64 million, and in Prince William Sound the ex-vessel value was $6.6 million, far less that the $44 million five-year average. The total state harvest was the smallest since the late 1970s.

Although state biologists weren’t ready to declare a cause for the poor pink salmon performance, the Commerce Department press release attributed the disasters to “unusual ocean and climate conditions.”

Further south, it was being reported last month that millions of dead sardines are washing up on the shores of Chile.

I could go on and on with a lot more examples like this, but hopefully you get the point.

Something really strange is happening in the Pacific, and a lot of people believe that there is a link to Fukushima.

Not too long ago, I wrote about how the elite of Silicon Valley are “feverishly prepping“, but the truth is that all of us should be. If you need some tips on how to get started, you can find my prepping book right here. Our planet is becoming increasingly unstable, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster is just one piece of the puzzle.

But it is definitely a very important piece. The nuclear material from Fukushima is continuously entering the food chain, and once that nuclear material gets into our bodies it will slowly irradiate our organs for years to come. The following is an excerpt from an absolutely outstanding opinion piece by Helen Caldicott that was published in the Guardian…

Internal radiation, on the other hand, emanates from radioactive elements which enter the body by inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Hazardous radionuclides such as iodine-131, caesium 137, and other isotopes currently being released in the sea and air around Fukushima bio-concentrate at each step of various food chains (for example into algae, crustaceans, small fish, bigger fish, then humans; or soil, grass, cow’s meat and milk, then humans). After they enter the body, these elements – called internal emitters – migrate to specific organs such as the thyroid, liver, bone, and brain, where they continuously irradiate small volumes of cells with high doses of alpha, beta and/or gamma radiation, and over many years, can induce uncontrolled cell replication – that is, cancer. Further, many of the nuclides remain radioactive in the environment for generations, and ultimately will cause increased incidences of cancer and genetic diseases over time.

Are you starting to understand the gravity of the situation?

Sadly, this crisis is going to be with us for a very, very long time.

According to Bloomberg, they are not even going to start removing melted nuclear fuel from these reactors until 2021, and it is being projected that the overall cleanup “may take as long as 40 years”…

Decommissioning the reactors will cost 8 trillion yen ($70.4 billion), according to an estimate in December from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Removing the fuel is one of the most important steps in a cleanup that may take as long as 40 years.

The unprecedented nature of the Fukushima disaster means that Tepco is pinning its efforts on technology not yet invented to get the melted fuel out of the reactors.

The company aims to decide on a fuel removal procedure for the first reactor during the fiscal year ending March 2019, and to begin removing fuel in 2021.

A lot of people that end up dying as a result of this crisis may never even know that it was Fukushima that caused their deaths.

Personally, I am convinced that this is the greatest environmental crisis that humanity has ever experienced, and if the latest reading from reactor 2 is any indication, things just took a very serious turn for the worse.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; fish; fishing; fukushima; junmscience; pennypritzker; pritzker; radiation; scaremongering
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To: Tours

How much fuel does the thing have? Its not like hydrogen bombs going off all the time for years to come.


21 posted on 02/08/2017 6:07:29 PM PST by Delta 21 (The minority demands NOTHING !)
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To: Tours

“Radiation inside one of the damaged reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power facility has reached an “unimaginable” level according to experts.”

Are these the same “experts” who told us we would suffer a catastrophic disaster that would wipe out humanity if Sadam set fire to Kuwait’s oil fields back in 1990?

In some dark corners of FR, FR is turning into a conspiracy nut site.


22 posted on 02/08/2017 6:07:31 PM PST by sergeantdave (Cats are like potato chips - you can't have just one.)
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To: Tours

Hmmm seems that the Japanese have nuked their own island. Ironic ain’t it?


23 posted on 02/08/2017 6:07:47 PM PST by pfflier
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To: Tours

While I’m not advocating above ground nuclear testing, it was done for several decades by several countries. I don’t doubt that there were negative repercussions upon the health of both humans and animals. However, it was not exactly apocalyptic.

So, how can the failed Fukushima reactor leaking even reach the level of the former testing, as far as being some sort of “great danger?” It’s not good, granted, not good at all, but this reaction comes across as scare-mongering and more than a little hysterical.


24 posted on 02/08/2017 6:08:03 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: Tours

OK...Thanks...What is the half life of a seivert?
Is it classified as alpha, beta or gamma?

(this is the first time I ever heard of “seiverts”)


25 posted on 02/08/2017 6:08:58 PM PST by JBW1949 (I'm really PC....PATRIOTICALLY CORRECT!!!!)
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To: sergeantdave
In some dark corners of FR, FR is turning into a conspiracy nut site.

It's always had them.

26 posted on 02/08/2017 6:10:10 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: mrsmith

“Fukushima: We’re All Doomed!” report #115,462.”

http://www.globalresearch.ca/28-signs-that-the-west-coast-is-being-absolutely-fried-with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280


27 posted on 02/08/2017 6:10:20 PM PST by Tours
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To: Tours

Fukushima doesn’t mean “wormwood,” does it?


28 posted on 02/08/2017 6:11:08 PM PST by Ingtar (.)
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To: JBW1949

53000 rads/s according to an online calculator.


29 posted on 02/08/2017 6:11:27 PM PST by moose07 (DMCS (Dit Me Cong San ) Forward to the glorious world of next Tuesday !)
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To: Tours

This reactor is not the cause of el Nino...and el Nino - La Nina cycles are what mainly drives fish movements and affects production of fisheries...


30 posted on 02/08/2017 6:11:32 PM PST by piasa
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To: CondorFlight

That’s what I was wondering. Light off a tactical nuke on it to burn it all up..


31 posted on 02/08/2017 6:12:53 PM PST by bigtoona (Make America Great Again! America First!)
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To: Tours
Radiation inside one of the damaged reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power facility has reached an “unimaginable” level according to experts.

Don't go in there.

32 posted on 02/08/2017 6:13:47 PM PST by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: Tours
Just keep the California Lefties away from NJ. We've got too many of their kind already.

ML/NJ

33 posted on 02/08/2017 6:14:29 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: Tours

Glad I’m not a California surfer. How long before all that red and yellow reaches Florida?


34 posted on 02/08/2017 6:16:14 PM PST by Godebert (CRUZ: Born in a foreign land to a foreign father.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Then the robot becomes highly radioactive. What do you do with it then?

You haul it away to some remote location and let it sit for the next 100,000 years. A desert climate is preferable.

And the equipment you used to haul away the dead robot is also contaminated. You park it with the dead robot.

With current technology, any machine working in the hot zone will have a very short lifetime until the control systems fail (Minutes to Hours). Then it must be pulled out of the way for work to continue. Even steel becomes brittle and shatters after a while.

You will need a lot of single-use robots and disposal vehicles.

35 posted on 02/08/2017 6:16:35 PM PST by flamberge (What next?)
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To: RegulatorCountry

The greatest tragedy of atmospheric testing for me was being a little kid and told I could not eat the snow.


36 posted on 02/08/2017 6:17:01 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: RegulatorCountry; sergeantdave

“In some dark corners of FR, FR is turning into a conspiracy nut site.
It’s always had them.”

But of course, the MSM and the Goverment always tell the full and complete truth. No families, clans, tribes, religions or nations every conspire against others.

Japan never conspired to attack Pearl Harbor, it was just invented conspiracy theory.


37 posted on 02/08/2017 6:17:38 PM PST by Tours
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To: sergeantdave

Some corners always were. Until a few years ago this site was home away from home for many of Wrong Paul’s acolytes. With all the craziness that entailed.


38 posted on 02/08/2017 6:19:13 PM PST by MrEdd (MrEdd)
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To: flamberge
The Chernobyl irradiated equipment graveyard.


39 posted on 02/08/2017 6:19:37 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: JBW1949
What is the half life of a seivert?

4 vlips.

40 posted on 02/08/2017 6:19:42 PM PST by Cementjungle
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