Nuclear Meltdown Watch

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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:44 pm

Fukushima Disaster, All Life On Earth In Jeopardy 2011
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:03 pm

"melt-through"

Japan raises spectre of Fukushima 'melt-through'

By North Asia correspondent Mark Willacy

Posted 28 minutes ago

For the first time, Japanese authorities have suggested the situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant may have gone beyond a meltdown.

An official report, which Japan will submit to the UN's nuclear watchdog, says nuclear fuel in three reactors at Fukushima has possibly melted through the pressure vessels and accumulated in outer containment vessels.

Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper says this "melt-through" is far worse than a core meltdown, and is the worst possibility in a nuclear accident.

This is the first official admission that a "melt-through" may have occurred.

In the report, Japan also admits it was unprepared for the scale of the Fukushima disaster, which struck after a devastating earthquake and tsunami in March.

The report also acknowledges there was insufficient communication between the government and the plant's operator.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby Feilan » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:04 pm

Fukushima meltdown – Caldicott says Japan may become uninhabitable – media silent
Posted On Tuesday, 31 May 2011 By Admin. Under Environment, Media Tags: Arnie Gunderson, Chernobyl, Concentrated Media Ownership, Crikey, David Donovan, Dr Helen Caldicott, Financial Times, Fuel Rods, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima Meltdown, Germany Closing Nuclear Plants, Haruki Madarame, Helen Caldicott, Huffington Post, Japan, Japan Nuclear Diaster, Japan Uninhabitable, Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission, Japanese Nuclear Safety Regulators, Mark Willacy, Media Silence On Fukushima, Meltdown, Naoto Kan, President Jefferson, Professor Christopher Busby, Radiation, TEPCO, Three Mile Island, US Radioactivity, Vivian Norris, Ziggy Switkowski

Dr Helen Caldicott says that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has the potential to make Japan “uninhabitable”, yet the mainstream media in Australia continue to ignore the crisis. Managing editor David Donovan reports.

Yesterday – the same day Germany announced it would close all its nuclear plants because of Fukushima, and dangerous levels of radiation were reported in Japanese clean-up workers – Independent Australia did a straw poll of 50 random people at a metropolitan shopping centre in Queensland. Each of them was asked: “were you aware that there had been a nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in Japan”. Almost all of these respondents recognised the name Fukushima but only 4 of the 50 – a mere 8 per cent – said they had heard of any meltdown.

This rough poll points to deficiencies in popular media reporting in Australia of what some say has the potential to become the most devastating man-made disaster the world has ever known.

That may sound like an alarming claim, so let’s look at the facts...


http://www.independentaustralia.net/2011/media-2/fukushima-meltdown-caldicott-says-japan-may-become-uninhabitable-media-silent/
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby 23 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:46 am

For our Seattle and west coast RIers:

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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby hanshan » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:13 am

Feilan wrote:
Fukushima meltdown – Caldicott says Japan may become uninhabitable – media silent
Posted On Tuesday, 31 May 2011 By Admin. Under Environment, Media Tags: Arnie Gunderson, Chernobyl, Concentrated Media Ownership, Crikey, David Donovan, Dr Helen Caldicott, Financial Times, Fuel Rods, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima Meltdown, Germany Closing Nuclear Plants, Haruki Madarame, Helen Caldicott, Huffington Post, Japan, Japan Nuclear Diaster, Japan Uninhabitable, Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission, Japanese Nuclear Safety Regulators, Mark Willacy, Media Silence On Fukushima, Meltdown, Naoto Kan, President Jefferson, Professor Christopher Busby, Radiation, TEPCO, Three Mile Island, US Radioactivity, Vivian Norris, Ziggy Switkowski

Dr Helen Caldicott says that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has the potential to make Japan “uninhabitable”, yet the mainstream media in Australia continue to ignore the crisis. Managing editor David Donovan reports.

Yesterday – the same day Germany announced it would close all its nuclear plants because of Fukushima, and dangerous levels of radiation were reported in Japanese clean-up workers – Independent Australia did a straw poll of 50 random people at a metropolitan shopping centre in Queensland. Each of them was asked: “were you aware that there had been a nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in Japan”. Almost all of these respondents recognised the name Fukushima but only 4 of the 50 – a mere 8 per cent – said they had heard of any meltdown.

This rough poll points to deficiencies in popular media reporting in Australia of what some say has the potential to become the most devastating man-made disaster the world has ever known.

That may sound like an alarming claim, so let’s look at the facts...


http://www.independentaustralia.net/2011/media-2/fukushima-meltdown-caldicott-says-japan-may-become-uninhabitable-media-silent/


Folks blythe unawareness is astounding. & the media silence, deafening

melt-through? One would think, given language framing, talkin' popsicle drippin' through the wrapper. Oh well...


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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:51 pm

07 June 2011
TRACING JAPAN'S RADIOACTIVE OCEAN

Japan's nuclear agency reported to the IAEA today that the nuclear fuel in three reactors at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant likely melted through the inner containment vessels and not just their cores in the aftermath of the March 11th earthquake and tsunami.

Today's report also more than doubles the estimate of the amount of radioactive materials released—from 370,000 to 770,000 terabecquerels.


(Japan's damaged nuclear power plants in relation to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Credit: Maximilian Dörrbecker / Chumwa via Wikimedia Commons.)

Which makes the work of a research cruise just now underway to measure radioactivity in the ocean off Japan even more important.

The 15-day cruise is led by chief scientist Ken Buesseler of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and members of his lab, Café Thorium. They're joined by researchers and technicians from around the world, including from the:

University of Tokyo
University of Hawaii
University of California Santa Cruz
University Barcelona Autonama
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Oregon State University


Other labs involved in the investigation:

Tokyo Institute of Technology
Savannah River National Lab
Oxford University
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
International Atomic Energy Agency Marine Environmental Studies Lab, Monaco
IAEA/University of Bremen
Comenius University Bratislava Slovakia
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby crikkett » Wed Jun 08, 2011 6:59 pm

Thanks for this.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby JackRiddler » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:36 pm

This is why Weiner's Wiener is so damned important.

Without that and another week of Palin and Paul Revere, we might end up talking about how many people the government killed today in our names in Asia and Africa, or why gas prices are so high, or stuff like this:

'Melt-through' at Fukushima? / Govt report to IAEA suggests situation worse than meltdown

The Yomiuri Shimbun

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Nuclear fuel in three reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant has possibly melted through pressure vessels and accumulated at the bottom of outer containment vessels, according to a government report obtained Tuesday by The Yomiuri Shimbun.

A "melt-through"--when melted nuclear fuel leaks from the bottom of damaged reactor pressure vessels into containment vessels--is far worse than a core meltdown and is the worst possibility in a nuclear accident.

The possibility of the situation at the plant's Nos. 1 to 3 reactors was raised in a report that is to be submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

If the report is released as is, it would be the first official recognition that a melt-through has occurred.

http://www.asianewsnet.net/home/news.php?sec=1&id=19313



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That would be terrible! We need right now to focus on Weiner's Wife, and what her silence about his Wiener may, in fact, mean!!!
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby The Consul » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:01 am

Maybe Weiner could be even bigger in Japan.

I don't want to let my son go outside and play.

We have planted a garden (18 miles north of Seattle), not sure if we will be able to eat any of it. But none of these concerns weigh half so much on my mind as to whether or not Weiner should resign and become a regular on the O'Reilly factor.

....it's not even worth blaming anyone anymore...we are all totally fucked...
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby Nordic » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:03 am

The Consul wrote:Maybe Weiner could be even bigger in Japan.

I don't want to let my son go outside and play.

We have planted a garden (18 miles north of Seattle), not sure if we will be able to eat any of it. But none of these concerns weigh half so much on my mind as to whether or not Weiner should resign and become a regular on the O'Reilly factor.

....it's not even worth blaming anyone anymore...we are all totally fucked...



I know how you feel because I feel the same way.

But fuck it. We're all gonna die anyway. Go enjoy life while you can. Eat spinach, drink milk, sit in the sunshine, swim in the waters, play with your kid in the grass.

That's the attitude I'm taking.

Hell, I thought maybe Chile would be a good place to go to, if I had the money, and now it's blowing up with that freaking volcano.

No place is safe. We could all die tomorrow.

Enjoy what you can while you can. Don't live in fear.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby Allegro » Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:46 am

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    Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7

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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby hanshan » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:53 pm

Nordic wrote:
The Consul wrote:Maybe Weiner could be even bigger in Japan.

I don't want to let my son go outside and play.

We have planted a garden (18 miles north of Seattle), not sure if we will be able to eat any of it. But none of these concerns weigh half so much on my mind as to whether or not Weiner should resign and become a regular on the O'Reilly factor.

....it's not even worth blaming anyone anymore...we are all totally fucked...



I know how you feel because I feel the same way.

But fuck it. We're all gonna die anyway. Go enjoy life while you can. Eat spinach, drink milk, sit in the sunshine, swim in the waters, play with your kid in the grass.

That's the attitude I'm taking.

Hell, I thought maybe Chile would be a good place to go to, if I had the money, and now it's blowing up with that freaking volcano.

No place is safe. We could all die tomorrow.

Enjoy what you can while you can. Don't live in fear
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Down w/ that. Life's a beach. Walk in wonder.


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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby JackRiddler » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:43 pm

The Consul wrote:Maybe Weiner could be even bigger in Japan.


Which one will be bigger, Weiner or the Wiener?

Things are good...

"When you're big in Japan!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0OX49tdZt4
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby The Consul » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:45 pm

I watch that video and think, oh well, maybe the end of civilization is long over due.

I'd be tempted to change the pronunciation away from weener, whiner to Vyener.

Walking tall with a skippy pace with your head held high into the flames of industrial megadeath is a little harder to do when you have grandchildren who are just learning how to talk, a son who hasn't heard of the holocaust and doesnt want to know, and a dog recovering from surgery.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown Watch

Postby justdrew » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:00 pm

hey... ya know that Chile volcano? You know what else is in Chile (most likely)? Mars-96's 200grams of plutonium-238. So let's hope some lava doesn't find that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_96#Fate_of_the_plutonium_fuel
http://www.jamesoberg.com/plutonium.html

Nobody knows exactly what happened to the spacecraft's deadly cargo. While governments prefer to think it is lying at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, there is growing evidence--including thousands of eyewitness reports like the VanderBrinks'--that the plutonium fell intact into the Andes. It is almost certainly still lying there, probably somewhere near the border between Chile and Bolivia. And nobody seems to care who finds it.


on edit: most likely the debris is not near the volcano.
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