Wednesday 6 November 2013

A good introduction to Fukushima


Spot-on comments from Mike Ruppert: 

-- AS OF TODAY I am fairly certain that the planned attempt at removal of rods from Reactor Bldg 4, announced to begin in the next two weeks, is off the table. This comes as a direct result of the U.S. DoE's announcement that it is more concerned with legal liability and financial issues than with rendering actual assistance. This is against the clear background we have now that no one on Mother Earth really knows how to do it and the risks are far beyond what the Japanese government, TEPCO and the Yakusa are capable of managing.

No one is capable of managing it at this point. That's the reality.

If that's the case, I agree wholeheartedly with the decision to not attempt fuel assembly removal. We are at the mercy of another earthquake, another typhoon or the saturated ground giving way under Bldg 4... It is only a matter of time.

Like spoiled, bratty children the human race has created problems which it is incapable of solving, just as it is with Global Warming and Climate Chaos. Our extinction is imminent and we have been given this window for reflection -- all opportunities to effectively address multiple crises having been passed over, year after year and generation after generation.


Fukushima: 
Beyond Urgent ☢


THIS VIDEO which briefly covers the 3 core meltdowns, the vulnerable and leaky water storage tanks, radiation health effects, contamination of the Pacific Ocean and marine life, Unit 4 collapse risk and Unit 4 fuel rod removal risk. The situation is ongoing and deteriorating, and it's highly likely that it's actually worse than presented here. This is only a basic outline of some key elements, which I have tried to present in a way that should be easily understood by everyone, particularly those who've not been following this crisis. I have also compiled a list of links below that will inform you more.

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