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Flash
7th April 2012, 15:30
Sabrina, our valiant economic Knight, on her post 566 thread Massive Bank and High Profile Resignations, put a very disturbing article from the former Japanese ambassador to Switzerland asking the planet to wake up to an imminent planetary wide danger and take action, despite the hiding of his own government.
I do think his plea went mostly unnoticed but deserve viral attention on the net.
So, hoping you forgive my stealing from you post, allow me to repost the article for, hopefully, world wide attention and disussion:
Fukushima Daiichi Site: Cesium-137 is 85 times greater than at ChernobylResignations and arrests - but also more of the truth coming out pretty relentlessly - this for example:
http://akiomatsumura.com/2012/04/682.html
3 april
Fukushima Daiichi Site: Cesium-137 is 85 times greater than at Chernobyl
Ambassador Mitsuhei Murata
[*Ed: This page was updated on 4/5/12 to reflect corrected calculations]
Japan’s former Ambassador to Switzerland, Mr. Mitsuhei Murata, was invited to speak at the Public Hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 22, 2012, on the Fukushima nuclear power plants accident. Before the Committee, Ambassador Murata strongly stated that if the crippled building of reactor unit 4—with 1,535 fuel rods in the spent fuel pool 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground—collapses, not only will it cause a shutdown of all six reactors but will also affect the common spent fuel pool containing 6,375 fuel rods, located some 50 meters from reactor 4. In both cases the radioactive rods are not protected by a containment vessel; dangerously, they are open to the air. This would certainly cause a global catastrophe like we have never before experienced. He stressed that the responsibility of Japan to the rest of the world is immeasurable. Such a catastrophe would affect us all for centuries. Ambassador Murata informed us that the total numbers of the spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi site excluding the rods in the pressure vessel is 11,421 (396+615+566+1,535+994+940+6375).
I asked top spent-fuel pools expert Mr. Robert Alvarez, former Senior Policy Adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security and the Environment at the U.S. Department of Energy, for an explanation of the potential impact of the 11,421 rods.
I received an astounding response from Mr. Alvarez [updated 4/5/12]:
In recent times, more information about the spent fuel situation at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi site has become known. It is my understanding that of the 1,532 spent fuel assemblies in reactor No. 304 assemblies are fresh and unirradiated. This then leaves 1,231 irradiated spent fuel rods in pool No. 4, which contain roughly 37 million curies (~1.4E+18 Becquerel) of long-lived radioactivity. The No. 4 pool is about 100 feet above ground, is structurally damaged and is exposed to the open elements. If an earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to drain this could result in a catastrophic radiological fire involving nearly 10 times the amount of Cs-137 released by the Chernobyl accident.
The infrastructure to safely remove this material was destroyed as it was at the other three reactors. Spent reactor fuel cannot be simply lifted into the air by a crane as if it were routine cargo. In order to prevent severe radiation exposures, fires and possible explosions, it must be transferred at all times in water and heavily shielded structures into dry casks.. As this has never been done before, the removal of the spent fuel from the pools at the damaged Fukushima-Dai-Ichi reactors will require a major and time-consuming re-construction effort and will be charting in unknown waters. Despite the enormous destruction cased at the Da–Ichi site, dry casks holding a smaller amount of spent fuel appear to be unscathed.
Based on U.S. Energy Department data, assuming a total of 11,138 spent fuel assemblies are being stored at the Dai-Ichi site, nearly all, which is in pools. They contain roughly 336 million curies (~1.2 E+19 Bq) of long-lived radioactivity. About 134 million curies is Cesium-137 — roughly 85 times the amount of Cs-137 released at the Chernobyl accident as estimated by the U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP). The total spent reactor fuel inventory at the Fukushima-Daichi site contains nearly half of the total amount of Cs-137 estimated by the NCRP to have been released by all atmospheric nuclear weapons testing, Chernobyl, and world-wide reprocessing plants (~270 million curies or ~9.9 E+18 Becquerel).
It is important for the public to understand that reactors that have been operating for decades, such as those at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi site have generated some of the largest concentrations of radioactivity on the planet.
Many of our readers might find it difficult to appreciate the actual meaning of the figure, yet we can grasp what 85 times more Cesium-137 than the Chernobyl would mean. It would destroy the world environment and our civilization. This is not rocket science, nor does it connect to the pugilistic debate over nuclear power plants. This is an issue of human survival.
There was a Nuclear Security Summit Conference in Seoul on March 26 and 27, and Ambassador Murata and I made a concerted effort to find someone to inform the participants from 54 nations of the potential global catastrophe of reactor unit 4. We asked several participants to share the idea of an Independent Assessment team comprised of a broad group of international experts to deal with this urgent issue.
I would like to introduce Ambassador Murata’s letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to convey this urgent message and also his letter to Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda for Japanese readers. He emphasized in the statement that we should bring human wisdom to tackle this unprecedented challenge.
It seems to us that the Nuclear Security Summit was focused on the North Korea nuclear issue and on the issue of common security from a terrorist attack. Our appeal on the need for the independent assessment at Reactor 4 was regarded as less urgent. We predicted this outcome in light of the nature of the Summit. I suppose most participants fully understood the potential disaster which will affect their countries. Nevertheless, they decided not to raise the delicate issue, perhaps in order to not ruffle their diplomatic relationship with Japan.
I was moved by Ambassador Murata’s courage in pressing this issue in Japan. I know how difficult it is for a former career diplomat to do this, especially in my country. Current and former government officials might be similarly restricted in the scope of their actions, as Ambassador Murata is, but it is their responsibility to take a stand for the benefit of our descendants for centuries to come—to pass on a world safer than our ancestors passed us.
If Japanese government leaders do not recognize the risk their nation faces, how could the rest of us be persuaded of the looming disaster? And if the rest of us do not acknowledge the catastrophe we collectively face, who will be the one to act?
Tokyo, March 25, 2012
Dear Secretary-General,
Honorable Ban Ki-moon,
I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for your considerate letter dated 2 March, 2012. Your moral support for a United Nations Ethics Summit will remain a constant source of encouragement for my activities.
Please allow me to pay a tribute to your great contribution to strengthen nuclear safety and security. The current Nuclear Summit in Seoul is no doubt greatly benefiting from the high-level meeting you convened last September.
I was asked to make a statement at the public hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 23. I raised the crucial problem. of N0.4 reactor of Fukushima containing1535 fuel rods. It could be fatally damaged by continuing aftershocks. Moreover, 50 meters away from it exists a common cooling pool for 6 reactors containing 6375 fuel rods!
It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on NO.4 reactor. This is confirmed by most reliable experts like Dr. Arnie Gundersen or Dr. Fumiaki Koide.
Please allow me to inform you of an initiative being taken by a former UN official who is endeavoring to have the Nuclear Security Summit take up the crucial problem. of N0.4 reactor of Fukushima. He is pursuing the establishment of an independent assessment team. I think his efforts are very significant, because it is indispensable to draw the attention of world leaders to this vital issue.
I am cooperating with him, writing to some of my Korean acquaintances that this issue deserves the personal attention of President Lee Myung-bak. I have written today to Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. I asked him to consider taking the initiative of mobilizing human wisdom on the widest scope to cope with the Fukushima reactor No.4 problem, fully taking into account the above-mentioned “independent assessment team”.
The world has been made so fragile and vulnerable. The role of the United Nations is increasingly vital. I wish you the best of luck in your noble mission. Please accept, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the assurances of my highest consideration.
Mitsuhei Murata
Former Japanese Ambassador to Switzerland and Senegal
Executive Director, the Japan Society for Global System and Ethics Parent Post
Wind
7th April 2012, 15:32
Humans were idiots when they invented the nuclear power. We couldn't use it in the distant past and neither we could now. Our ET friends have alot to do in order to help us and yet helped they have.
Flash
7th April 2012, 15:34
Mods, can you correct my mistake in the title please and change the title for
Actual planet wide danger
Thank you very much
write4change
7th April 2012, 15:52
This is a very important post that deserves the highest awareness possible. Thank you for doing such a good job.
Siberia9
7th April 2012, 17:04
So when/if this happens the media will say its not a problem, and YOU will know that you need to quietly pack a bag and head south of the Equator where there will be less radiation while you still are allowed to,,, right?
Endity
7th April 2012, 17:24
lol this is fairly mind boggling that this could even occur. I mean if this is completly accurate why would no one do anything about it. They must understand that if this devestation would occur where in the world could you hide. Wouldn't that be suicide for them selves. I have a hard time believing such doomsday tales.
write4change
7th April 2012, 19:49
lol this is fairly mind boggling that this could even occur. I mean if this is completly accurate why would no one do anything about it. They must understand that if this devestation would occur where in the world could you hide. Wouldn't that be suicide for them selves. I have a hard time believing such doomsday tales.
Yiou give even scientists credit for having more common sense than they do. And besides this, once science gives an answer to a problem, they step aside and let TPTB do their thing which is usually spending a lot of money--all these things are subsidized. And they did believe they would solve the problem which they have failed to solve.
To illustrate this story:
When they tested the first atom bombs at Los Alamos, they really did not know if the applied theory would work. Besides that, they were not sure how far the explosion would go once started. They took a vote of all the major scientists involved. 50% of those who voted believed that such a bomb would ignite the whole atmosphere!! But they agreed to go along and do it any way!!!!
Freud talked about the human psyche has much desire to destroy as to create. It is part of our dualism. Lots of people do not care if they kill their own children as long as they have the life they desire.
seko
7th April 2012, 21:47
Talking about the nuclear subject, Mexico scraps plans to build 10 nuclear power plants in favour of using natural Gas.
Mexico recently discovered lots natural Gas on the East side of the country in the sate of Coahuila. (Koahwillah)
So plans have changed and no more new nuclear power plants in Mexico.
Mexico, one of three Latin American nations that uses nuclear power, is abandoning plans to build as many as 10 new reactors and will focus on natural gas-fired electricity plants after boosting discoveries of the fuel.
The country, which found evidence of trillions of cubic feet of gas in the past year, is “changing all its decisions, amid the very abundant existence of natural-gas deposits,” Energy Minister Jordy Herrera said in a Nov. 1 interview. Mexico will seek private investment of about $10 billion during five years to expand its natural gas pipeline network, he said.
Mexico, Latin America’s second-largest economy, is boosting estimated gas reserves after Petroleos Mexicanos discovered new deposits in deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico and shale gas in the border state of Coahuila. The country was considering nuclear power as part of plans to boost capacity by almost three-quarters to 86 gigawatts within 15 years, from about 50 gigawatts, and now prefers gas for cost reasons, he said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-02/mexico-scraps-plans-to-build-as-many-as-10-nuclear-plants-focus-on-gas.html
Beren
7th April 2012, 22:07
It`s such a shame that world pays attention to trivial things and doesn`t see the bear coming to rip their head off...
We humans act as ignorant bastards who pile and burn ,eat and die upon the unimaginable treasure that this planet is.
In our core we aren`t ignorant bastards but we sure are up to our necks in this role we play for many centuries...
It`s time to cast this role of ignorant bastards away and take some creative and beautiful one. The old one isn`t working for our benefit.
MargueriteBee
7th April 2012, 22:10
This reminds me of a line in a movie: Never leave an enemy stronghold intact. It feels like if they can't rule us they will kill us.
Marianne
7th April 2012, 22:38
Mods, can you correct my mistake in the title please and change the title for
Actual planet wide danger
Thank you very much
Title changed. :)
Endity
7th April 2012, 23:05
lol this is fairly mind boggling that this could even occur. I mean if this is completly accurate why would no one do anything about it. They must understand that if this devestation would occur where in the world could you hide. Wouldn't that be suicide for them selves. I have a hard time believing such doomsday tales.
Yiou give even scientists credit for having more common sense than they do. And besides this, once science gives an answer to a problem, they step aside and let TPTB do their thing which is usually spending a lot of money--all these things are subsidized. And they did believe they would solve the problem which they have failed to solve.
To illustrate this story:
When they tested the first atom bombs at Los Alamos, they really did not know if the applied theory would work. Besides that, they were not sure how far the explosion would go once started. They took a vote of all the major scientists involved. 50% of those who voted believed that such a bomb would ignite the whole atmosphere!! But they agreed to go along and do it any way!!!!
Freud talked about the human psyche has much desire to destroy as to create. It is part of our dualism. Lots of people do not care if they kill their own children as long as they have the life they desire.
I understand what you are saying. I guess when I spoke I was thinking of how I think. I have a hard time realizing there are people out there like that. CRAZIES :>
Cilka
7th April 2012, 23:09
It is incredibly disturbing what happened at Fukushima and unbelievable that nations, especially Canada as I am living here right now, have not paid any attention to this serious problem, they act like nothing has happened. How is it possible that sooo many educated individuals and experts, we have way more experts today than at any other time in the history of our civilization, ignore the facts regarding the Fukushima nuclear plant accident? I dont talk to people at work about this anymore, because when I told the few that I stopped eating fish since March of last year they thought I was crazy and overreactive. It is so true that most humans dont want to know the truth, they actually like to suffocate in lies.
There truly is no help for humanity. And for those aliens who are trying to help us I think it would be best that they left us alone for a change. They have to let the human species learn to help themselves, otherwise humans will never run out of ways to mess up this planet. It's not fair that after irresponsibly f...ing up this planet people still have the arrogance to look up to the heavens for the God to help them. How else can planet Earth get rid of its disrespectful pest? The best pest control is to let the species desctruct itself.
seigiarchon
7th April 2012, 23:22
It`s such a shame that world pays attention to trivial things and doesn`t see the bear coming to rip their head off...
We humans act as ignorant bastards who pile and burn ,eat and die upon the unimaginable treasure that this planet is.
In our core we aren`t ignorant bastards but we sure are up to our necks in this role we play for many centuries...
It`s time to cast this role of ignorant bastards away and take some creative and beautiful one. The old one isn`t working for our benefit.
sometimes death and destruction is needed to wake humanity up.. a humanity which is overly obsessed with "happiness"..
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It is incredibly disturbing what happened at Fukushima and unbelievable that nations, especially Canada as I am living here right now, have not paid any attention to this serious problem, they act like nothing has happened. How is it possible that sooo many educated individuals and experts, we have way more experts today than at any other time in the history of our civilization, ignore the facts regarding the Fukushima nuclear plant accident? I dont talk to people at work about this anymore, because when I told the few that I stopped eating fish since March of last year they thought I was crazy and overreactive. It is so true that most humans dont want to know the truth, they actually like to suffocate in lies.
There truly is no help for humanity. And for those aliens who are trying to help us I think it would be best that they left us alone for a change. They have to let the human species learn to help themselves, otherwise humans will never run out of ways to mess up this planet. It's not fair that after irresponsibly f...ing up this planet people still have the arrogance to look up to the heavens for the God to help them. How else can planet Earth get rid of its disrespectful pest? The best pest control is to let the species desctruct itself.
there is not one single human on this world who will willingly change and wake up if their comfort zone isn't shattered..
humanity can only change and evolve if their comfort zone is shattered..
i learnt this personally from the school of hard knocks..
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This reminds me of a line in a movie: Never leave an enemy stronghold intact. It feels like if they can't rule us they will kill us.
what makes you think they wanna rule you?
WhiteFeather
7th April 2012, 23:25
Dont by into the fear thingy, its their only weapon. The game is over. Checkmate.
F reedom
E nlightenment
A scension
R inse and repeat
778 neighbour of some guy
7th April 2012, 23:34
Well besides the fact that this is a very, very serious issue it ( the letter for cooperation) also is a request to the nations off the world to work together to clean up this terrible mess and for all knowledgable brainiacs to work together on this massive life threathening issue.
It would be nice if this would lead to a more mutual understanding of the fact that we are all on the same rock, occupying the same space, in the same universe, lets hope it is not the threath from outer space which could bring us together but this is the mess that does the trick. Let the old dead cowboy be wrong about this one.
Operator
7th April 2012, 23:45
Well maybe Reagan was right ... to unite humanity we need a common threat. and yes, it already is among us.
So what are we waiting for ?
778 neighbour of some guy
7th April 2012, 23:51
Well maybe Reagan was right ... to unite humanity we need a common threat. and yes, it already is among us.
So what are we waiting for ?
Indeed, this would be a great opportunity.
Flash
8th April 2012, 14:43
nobody would argue against their own government help to JApan if
1. they knew about the planetary consequences about certain to happen in a short term
2. Japan was officially asking for help
They are now seriously thinking of evacuating 30 millions Tokyo residents when everything blows up and burn in the atmosphere pollutting all of us for centuries to come, why not simply asking for international cooperation to find a solution now?
Carmody
8th April 2012, 15:13
The most horrific part of all that there is a SOLVE for all of this.
That the highly radiaoctive materail can be converted into non radioactive material.
this has been known for years.
In fact, the Canadian Federal government committed to a test of this method and solved this issue.
They made a film of the process, and it is available at eagle research.
Neutralization of Radioactive Waste
It has now been officially proven (in Canada) that Brown's Gas can neutralize radioactive waste in seconds, easily and extremely inexpensively. This neutralization treatment can take place right at the nuclear reactor so there is no need to transport or store nuclear waste.
This issue is so politically HOT that we deliberately do not promote it. Brown's Gas technology is not firmly enough in general use to prevent suppression by 'vested interest'. This single application is worth billions of dollars and can revolutionize the nuclear power generation industry.
http://www.eagle-research.com/browngas/fabuses/possib.php
(George has the video available for purchase, somewhere on his website)
(I have detailed the methodology on this Avalon website, somewhere, do a search for brown's gas and aluminum)
Dennis Leahy
8th April 2012, 15:37
I know he means well, but "The role of the United Nations is increasingly vital" shows that he is asking the fox to help guard the henhouse.
Unfortunately, there is no benevolent planetary body.
Dennis
RMorgan
8th April 2012, 15:39
Humans were idiots when they invented the nuclear power. We couldn't use it in the distant past and neither we could now. Our ET friends have alot to do in order to help us and yet helped they have.
Spot on, mate. Everything we make fails, eventually. Cars, airplanes, ships, computers and all kinds of man made stuff fail.
Would you take the risk of having a nuclear power plant to fail right on your backyard?
How about nuclear bombs? Could you imagine what would (will) happen when one of those fails and explode all by itself?
All kinds of nuclear technology should be abolished as soon as possible. We can´t take the risks and ignore statistics.
Cheers,
Raf.
jaybee
8th April 2012, 16:32
The most horrific part of all that there is a SOLVE for all of this.
That the highly radiaoctive materail can be converted into non radioactive material.
this has been known for years.
In fact, the Canadian Federal government committed to a test of this method and solved this issue.
They made a film of the process, and it is available at eagle research.
Neutralization of Radioactive Waste
It has now been officially proven (in Canada) that Brown's Gas can neutralize radioactive waste in seconds, easily and extremely inexpensively. This neutralization treatment can take place right at the nuclear reactor so there is no need to transport or store nuclear waste.
This issue is so politically HOT that we deliberately do not promote it. Brown's Gas technology is not firmly enough in general use to prevent suppression by 'vested interest'. This single application is worth billions of dollars and can revolutionize the nuclear power generation industry.
http://www.eagle-research.com/browngas/fabuses/possib.php
(George has the video available for purchase, somewhere on his website)
(I have detailed the methodology on this Avalon website, somewhere, do a search for brown's gas and aluminum)
Thanks for that Carmody....
I came across the info about Brown's Gas a while back...re neutralizing radioactive waste..and couldn't understand why it wasn't used :confused:
I read somewhere (can't find a link at the moment) that Mehran Keshe, founder of the Keshe Foundation, also offered to help with Fukushima....with his plasma technology...but his offer was refused!!
Why, oh why, isn't Brown's Gas (and/or Keshe's plasma technology) being used to help solve the nuclear radiation problem?
Perhaps it's because the cat will be let out of the bag regarding some 'forbidden' knowledge ??? but you would have thought that it would be good for the nuclear power industry if they could turn round and say...we can clear up any dangerous radiation if there is a problem...
But maybe TPTB want to keep the nuclear weapon BIG scare meme intact and don't want it eroded in any way.
I wonder if they will be forced to use Brown's Gas...or what-ever....if this situation remains so threatening. I think it looks like Hawaii will be engulfed in radiation :(
This video was on Giovonni's thread.....
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?17800-A-Coverup-California-Northwest-USA-BC-Canada-under-radiation-threat-as-high-as-Japan&p=463033#post463033
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Carmody
8th April 2012, 16:57
Read up on how hydrogen 'devices' are built.
This gives a big clue.
Undetectable, radiation free devices that can easily be made the size of, let's say..a hand grenade. No radiation signature when used (before or after).
Problem is, it will take out a few dozen city blocks. Can be activated with a simple piezoelectric strike.
When this sort of technology comes to the fore, you get both sides of the coin in equal measure.
But...if we don't step up to the plate..we are going to have a far worse problem.
What we have right now is an elite trying to make sure they stay on top. So, they block this technology from coming to the fore.
Like a CEO of an oil company who makes sure that the company does not collapse on their watch, each person in their position makes sure that the decay of their system does not happen on their watch.
Most of those people are where they are (job and life position wise) due to them having the lack of empathy and lack of long term planning capacity. Their animalism, their violence toward others is part of their prime asset set -- that helped them get to that position.
This has to end and it's going to take a very hard push from the population - to get this done.
jaybee
8th April 2012, 17:18
Read up on how hydrogen 'devices' are built.
This gives a big clue.
Undetectable, radiation free devices that can easily be made the size of, let's say..a hand grenade. No radiation signature when used (before or after).
Problem is, it will take out a few dozen city blocks. Can be activated with a simple piezoelectric strike.
When this sort of technology comes to the fore, you get both sides of the coin in equal measure.
mmmmmmmm....I'm taking your point, I think. It's like the crazy compulsion to weaponize anything and everything is a major holdup?
But...if we don't step up to the plate..we are going to have a far worse problem.
What we have right now is an elite trying to make sure they stay on top. So, they block this technology from coming to the fore.
Like a CEO of an oil company who makes sure that the company does not collapse on their watch, each person in their position makes sure that the decay of their system does not happen on their watch.
Most of those people are where they are (job and life position wise) due to them having the lack of empathy and lack of long term planning capacity. Their animalism, their violence toward others is part of their prime asset set -- that helped them get to that position.
This has to end and it's going to take a very hard push from the population - to get this done.
well said
:thumb:
Flash
8th April 2012, 18:01
All arguments given here and the actual extreme danger to all living beings, human, animals or plants, is paramount for this thread to be bumped until most forums on the internet carry on with exposing the threat to the planet and its solution. The only living things that would until:
nobody would argue against their own government help to Japan if
1. they knew about the planetary consequences about certain to happen in a short term
2. Japan was officially asking for help
They are now seriously thinking of evacuating 30 millions Tokyo residents when everything blows up and burn in the atmosphere pollutting all of us for centuries to come, why not simply asking for international cooperation to find a solution now?
and the solution brought in the open and used:
From Carmody and other scientists:
The most horrific part of all that there is a SOLVE for all of this.
That the highly radiaoctive materail can be converted into non radioactive material.
this has been known for years.
In fact, the Canadian Federal government committed to a test of this method and solved this issue.
They made a film of the process, and it is available at eagle research.
Neutralization of Radioactive Waste
It has now been officially proven (in Canada) that Brown's Gas can neutralize radioactive waste in seconds, easily and extremely inexpensively. This neutralization treatment can take place right at the nuclear reactor so there is no need to transport or store nuclear waste.
This issue is so politically HOT that we deliberately do not promote it. Brown's Gas technology is not firmly enough in general use to prevent suppression by 'vested interest'. This single application is worth billions of dollars and can revolutionize the nuclear power generation industry.
http://www.eagle-research.com/browng...ses/possib.php
PLease please please, post this thead or this post to all the forums you are members of, wide and large. My permission granted.
MorningSong
8th April 2012, 20:16
Here is a video of Japanese UN Advisor speaking about the Reactor 4:
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The crisis at the Fukushima-Daiichi power plants has not ended. While the first three reactors contained fuel and presented a serious threat since March 11, 2011, they have largely been contained. Reactor 4 contained no fuel when the earthquake hit. Instead, the spent fuel rods had been moved to a cooling pool on the second floor of the containment unit. [...] If another high level earthquake hits the area, the building will certainly collapse. Japanese and American meteorologists have predicted that such a strong earthquake is indeed likely to hit this year.
The meltdown and unprecedented release of radiation that would ensue is the worst case scenario that then-Prime Minister Kan and other former officials have discussed in the past months. He warned during his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos that such an accident would force the evacuation of the 35 million people in Tokyo, close half of Japan and compromise the nation’s sovereignty. Such a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe is unimaginable. [...]
http://enenews.com/former-un-advisor-ive-been-told-maybe-50-years-to-contain-radiation-if-no-4-pool-collapses-during-50-years-continual-you-cannot-contain-video
Flash
9th April 2012, 20:37
Anyone having more information on the impending radioactive disaster and potential solutions to demand in force to Japan and other countries, please, do not hesitate to post.
As well, many thanks to everyone here showing concern for the Japanese situation.
This is worst than the terrible Gulf disaster from which we do not hear anymore, but should, because this is immdiate whole planet involved as well as genetic impact for generations to come (and not a positive one imho)
PathWalker
9th April 2012, 20:59
When I read it the 'fear porn' bell rang very loud.
I believe (as contrast to know), that we do not know what is happening there. Many powers try to pull strings by publishing this or that. I assume this press release was addressing someone in TPTW and the public is just a tools to convey a threatening message.
We have these saber rattlings all the time in the middle east.
Flash
9th April 2012, 21:25
Now I understand better your point of view Pathwalker. I believe that in the Middle East, all kind of stories go around iwht spooky attitudes for children lol.
However, I do not see the value for Japan or Japanese to bring attention on the Fukushima plant when the US and the rest try to give attention to Korea and Iran.
I really felt that this call for knowledge and awareness was genuine and was contradicting in fact the desire of the powers in place in Japan.
This is why I think the information should go global, this being a global problem with a global potential solutions that was found by Canadians. Why not promote information and solutions at the same time worldwide.
Of course, anything happening in Iran would have global consequences, mostly for Iran AND Israel, but the impact may not impact on generations over generations worldwide because we did not use the solutions. IN fact, the solution render obsolete the nuclear menace from Iran and therefore a potential war based on nuclear excuses - the true reasons should be given then.
PathWalker
9th April 2012, 21:35
Thanks you beloved Flash,
I do get you pain and concern. Yet filled with fear.
I wish to assure you:
1. TPTW will not destroy their own planet.
2. There is a scientific solution to decay radioactive material. It is still undisclosed.
3. If and when a real global threat to TPTW they will use it.
And now to the message of hope:
I suggest you trust mother earth more then anything else. She can take care of her self, we (the human race) are like a fungi on her skin.
She is awake and aware and very responsible. Send her love and you will feel her.
Flash
9th April 2012, 21:49
Thank you Pathwalker.
Believe me, I do not have that much fear when I write the lines I write, on the contrary.
I do not trust though that PTB will not destroy the planet, they have shown quite otherwise up to now - by the way what means TPTW?
Yes, there is a scientific solution, may be many, and I wish they were known. It is a shame it has not been used in Japan yet. Many will suffer from radiation. Then, if the cleaning means were publicly known and used, global fear of the nuclear could be gone and menace of war on it rendered useless, therefore global fear going down as well.
I do trust that mother earth is a good mother, but I also think that our help, by being aware without fright, would be of great help to her.
In fact, I love the planet very dearly - always did.
It is our responsibility to do what we can, as little as it may seems, we should still do it, it helps the earth (la Terre) and has an impact on all, energy wise.
I do agree to avoid fear though, however information and action is a must.
PathWalker
9th April 2012, 21:58
Thanks you Flash, we ride on the same wake.
TPTW = The Powers That Were. :cool2:
DeDukshyn
10th April 2012, 00:36
The most horrific part of all that there is a SOLVE for all of this.
That the highly radiaoctive materail can be converted into non radioactive material.
this has been known for years.
In fact, the Canadian Federal government committed to a test of this method and solved this issue.
They made a film of the process, and it is available at eagle research.
Neutralization of Radioactive Waste
It has now been officially proven (in Canada) that Brown's Gas can neutralize radioactive waste in seconds, easily and extremely inexpensively. This neutralization treatment can take place right at the nuclear reactor so there is no need to transport or store nuclear waste.
This issue is so politically HOT that we deliberately do not promote it. Brown's Gas technology is not firmly enough in general use to prevent suppression by 'vested interest'. This single application is worth billions of dollars and can revolutionize the nuclear power generation industry.
http://www.eagle-research.com/browngas/fabuses/possib.php
(George has the video available for purchase, somewhere on his website)
(I have detailed the methodology on this Avalon website, somewhere, do a search for brown's gas and aluminum)
Ya, don't expect any of the really good news about things out of Canada to be covered by mainstream media ... I was aghast to learn a few years after the fact (why doesn't anyone know this?) that Canada is home to the worlds largest successful solar electric farm (impressive considering we're way up north), and the technology is being sold to Asian interests. Not one word of this ever in MSM, yet it is something I think is a pretty positive sign considering everything. It just goes to show if it's not fearporn or agenda driven - it won't make the news. ;)
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