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Date: February 08, 2017 at 11:29:48
From: Shirley/PA, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Video: FOX Radiation at Fukushima...at unimaginable levels. |
URL: http://video.foxnews.com/v/5315777703001/?#sp=show-clips |
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Gotta post this now even though I'm neglecting other stuff by being on these boards this much!:
Look at this video.
It's now official.
FOX news is reporting it!
These two Fox reporters are saying "it's hard to believe" the catastrophe at Fukushima was "six years ago" and it "only continues to get worse."
Maybe for them it's hard to believe, not for me.
And guess what? "...there's radiation being detected off the coast of California. Now it's very small...."
That means, I guess, that we don't have to worry about the radiation off California and Oregon and Washington because "it's small."
The poor dying whales sure need to worry though!
Interesting film clips,
Notice that some folks are in radiation suits and some aren't.
Also, notice that Caroline Kennedy is wandering around there.
(As an aside, she's the natural Democratic candidate next time around. Watch her good bye speech from Japan. Unlike her first intro into politics now she's polished and speaks beautiful Japanese. Probably four years from now Fukushima will be the headline news every day.)
Do listen for the stupidity in the reporting on this video. Carefully listen, also, to the terrifying reality of what they are saying.
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Date: February 12, 2017 at 18:08:39
From: Shirley/PA, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Tepco’s Toughest Robot Fails Inside Fukushima Reactor |
URL: https://sputniknews.com/science/201702111050568376-tepco-fukushima-reactor-robot-fail/ |
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Quote: "02:05 11.02.2017
The ‘tough-built’ radiation-resistant robot, made to withstand up to 1000 sieverts per hour (Sv/hr) of radiation, had to be called back prematurely due to radiation-induced glitches, indicating that radiation levels in Fukushima reactor are even higher than previously estimated.
Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), the owner and operator of the now-defunct Fukushima-1 nuclear plant in Japan, had to pull its toughest radiation-resistant robot out of its Unit 2 reactor prematurely. The robot, built to withstand up to 1000 Sv/hr, failed to last the projected two hours inside the reactor, before starting to glitch.
As Sputnik reported earlier, Fukushima-1 Unit 2 reactor radiation readings had been estimated at "unimaginable" levels of 530 Sv/hr. This level of radiation is beyond extreme, even in comparison to the inside of the Chernobyl reactor, where radiation levels are ‘only' 34 Sv/hr. The Chernobyl radiation levels are high enough to cause death in humans in about 20 minutes, and Fukushima's earlier estimation, of 530 Sv/hr, is likely to kill a man in moments. Alarmingly, it is also more than powerful enough to kill purpose-built radiation-protected robots.
Tepco has previously lost five, less-shielded robots inside the Fukushima reactor. While earlier estimations showed 74 Sv/hr readings, Tepco, charged with decommissioning the destroyed facility, has been unpleasantly surprised to find that radiation levels underneath the reactor have spiked, due, in part, to nuclear fuel believed to have melted out of the reactor core. As a result, the company ordered the toughest robot available to clear the way for cleanup machines. Intended to function for two hours, Tepco pulled the machine prematurely, as its cameras developed noise and the image became too dark to use.
Radiation levels inside the damaged reactor are much higher than previously estimated, according to reports. Judging by camera noise and overall operation time, the team has increased its estimation to 650 Sv/hr. The robot failed to complete its mission of removing debris, including, it is thought, the remains of previous robots, inside the reactor chamber, and now the next robot to be sent inside will have less time to perform its job. The process of decommissioning the nuclear plant is expected to take at least 40 years, and cannot begin before a full assessment of the damage.
Tepco has reported that they have only acquired images of the reactor chamber, showing damaged structures, coated with molten material, possibly mixed with molten nuclear fuel. The robot was able to acquire images of a part of a disc platform that was located below the reactor core that had been melted through. This discovery supported earlier speculation that nuclear fuel has found its way outside of the reactor. Tepco continues to assert that no radiation is leaking outside of the building." End Quote.
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Date: February 08, 2017 at 14:59:22
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Video: FOX Radiation at Fukushima...at unimaginable levels. |
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So much for the EPA doing anything. I had worries from the get go- even posted here... response was no big whoop...
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Date: February 08, 2017 at 17:21:04
From: Shirley/PA, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Video: FOX Radiation at Fukushima...at unimaginable levels. |
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Pam,
The EPA is useless - what can they do anyway?
Like you right from the beginning I knew it was more serious and posted here.
Got slammed by one or two here. Told me I was over reacting. I pulled back.
I wish I knew how to find those 2011 posts. By golly I was right.
I've followed it ever since.
I've done a great deal of Net surfing on it and the dangers. Even went to a conference about it. I'm a historian, not a scientist but I have a family member who knows about physics and explains what I really don't get.
Presently there exists no technology to stop this Horror.
And, at this point, I truly believe it has the potential to be an ELE on a slow moving scale.
That's a horrible thought and I don't want to be dramatic but that's how I see it right now.
Shirley
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Date: February 08, 2017 at 17:53:10
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Video: FOX Radiation at Fukushima...at unimaginable levels. |
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That's right, the EPA is useless. was being sarcastic... I don't think Mr Bopp saves anything in archives except dreams- but no matter. I do have in the dream archives for March 26th, 2011, the horrific dream I had of the contamination even though I knew it was coming our way before March 26th- I posted that map showing how it would come over to the USofA. I called it, Blood of a Dead Man.
So I have been also posting stuff to help with the body cleanses and precautions since then too even though its a terrible onslaught to everyone. I too searched the internet and other sources about it. I know we are going to catch it from you know who, Candace aka KanDaek from Abundant Hope website who tells us its all a lie and its from the incoming particles we've been getting from the cosmos... while some of that is true, Cesium 137 is not. I think its a planned ele from the get go.
take care
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Date: February 08, 2017 at 19:27:18
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: As to the EPA |
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It was created in Nixon's regime to stave off anger at the Santa Barbara oil spill. The country was horrified & ready to stop all offshore drilling. The EPA has hired some good people in spite of their corporate prejudice.
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Date: February 09, 2017 at 12:52:35
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As to the EPA |
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"In the Nixon regime' well, that sure did not help ... they have been doing this -offshore drilling anyway.
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Date: February 09, 2017 at 18:19:16
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As to the EPA -- it wasn't supposed to help. |
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It was to shut people up.
No more demonstrations, etc. It worked, but the corporations maintained control.
Like Oklahoma regulations, many written by the corporations.
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