Fukushima is Falling Apart: Are You Ready?

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Fukushima is Falling Apart: Are You Ready?

http://theintelhub.com/2012/04/22/fukushima-is-falling-apart-are-you-ready/

interesting

Thirteen months have passed since the Fukushima reactors exploded, and a U.S. Senator finally got off his ass and went to Japan to see what is going on over there.

What he saw was horrific.

And now he is saying that we are in big trouble.

See the letter he sent to U.S. Ambassador to Japan Ichiro Fujisaki, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and NRC’s Chairman Gregory Jaczko here.

But what is so ironic about this is that we have been in this heap of trouble since March of 2011. March 17th, to be exact, when the plume of radioactive materials began bombarding the west coast of California.

And Oregon. And Washington. And British Columbia. And later Maine, Europe, and everywhere in between.

Independent researchers, nuke experts, and scientists, from oceanography to entomology and everywhere in between, having been trying to sound the alarm ever since.

The scientists most upset are those who have studied the effects of radiation on health. I’ll say it again, so its really clear: we are in big trouble.

Re: Fukushima is Falling Apart: Are You Ready?

So humanity is facing extinction cos of Japan? Figures.

Re: Fukushima is Falling Apart: Are You Ready?

Originally posted by Deano
http://theintelhub.com/2012/04/22/fukushima-is-falling-apart-are-you-ready/

interesting

Thirteen months have passed since the Fukushima reactors exploded, and a U.S. Senator finally got off his ass and went to Japan to see what is going on over there.

What he saw was horrific.

And now he is saying that we are in big trouble.

See the letter he sent to U.S. Ambassador to Japan Ichiro Fujisaki, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and NRC’s Chairman Gregory Jaczko here.

But what is so ironic about this is that we have been in this heap of trouble since March of 2011. March 17th, to be exact, when the plume of radioactive materials began bombarding the west coast of California.

And Oregon. And Washington. And British Columbia. And later Maine, Europe, and everywhere in between.

Independent researchers, nuke experts, and scientists, from oceanography to entomology and everywhere in between, having been trying to sound the alarm ever since.

The scientists most upset are those who have studied the effects of radiation on health. I’ll say it again, so its really clear: we are in big trouble.

yep.

Yeah it's certainly a concern. If I remember correctly there's about 80 times the amount of long half life radioactive material at Fukushima than there was at Chernobyl and obviously the likelyhood of natural disasters making it worse is higher in Japan than in Ukraine.

They can't just take thee Chernobyl route and cover everything in several feet on concrete?

No guarantee an earthquake wouldn't just crack it to pieces and uncover everything again.