Tuesday, March 29, 2011

'Fukushima no global disaster unless fuel discharged' - Chernobyl engineer





16 days into Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster and there are already reports of radiation hitting the U.S. mainland. The reactor workers are battling pure hell as deadly radiation levels skyrocket at the reactor facility in Fukushima.

The brave workers/heroes facing this planetary disaster are doing everything possible to contain the situation at this time.

During the Chernobyl disaster, reactor workers barley prevented a second nuclear explosion, a fact that was subsequently covered up for over 20 years. According to Russian officials, this secondary explosion would have been powerful enough enough to wipe out half of Europe.

Japan now possibly faces this very same scenario as the Japanese bio-robots (human workers) continue their work at the Fukushima nuclear power plant as the Japanese and U.S. governments continue to cover-up just how bad the situation actually is.

There is now talk of a threat to our food supply and water supply in the U.S. though it remains to be seen whether or not this is corporate media fear mongering or a real possibility. At this time it is not possible to predict what may happen due to the fact that officials have covered up the disaster from the beginning.

Radioiodine-131 has now been found in the rainwater as far away as Massachusetts.

Department of Public Health: Small amounts of radiation detected in state rainwater following Japan nuclear disaster

Boston.com

Low levels of radioactive iodine likely resulting from the nuclear accident in Japan have been detected in a sample of rainwater in Massachusetts, state health officials said today.

The amounts of radioiodine are “very low concentrations” and should have “no impact on state drinking water supplies,” the Department of Public Health said in a statement.

The sample was taken during the past week as part of regular monitoring of radioactivity on the environment by the US Environmental Protection Agency. No detectable increases in radiation have been discovered in the air, the statement said, and there are no expected public health concerns.

It is clear at this time that we cannot trust government agencies to tell us the actual levels of radiation in Japan or the United States. Be vigilant.

All readings in Central Oregon are normal as of today. We will continue to monitor readings on the west coast though the devices we have in place do not detect plutonium. Remember the prediction models that have run rampant on the internet are ESTIMATES.

Low levels of radiation have been detected throughout the United States but the idea that a deadly radioactive cloud is going to sweep through the U.S. seems highly unlikely without a massive explosion that discharged high levels or radiation into the atmosphere. Japan on the other hand is under grave danger with the possibility of massive dead zones growing higher everyday.

(AP / Yomiuri Shimbun, Takuya Yoshino)

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