mahalall
13th March 2013, 14:54
A few weeks ago experienced a vivid dream of a nuclear explosion near to Miami.
Seems like there are difficulties at the the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant.
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(Apologies-offline holiday prevented from sharing earlier)
Tesla_WTC_Solution
13th March 2013, 19:37
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2011/03/turkey_point_five_reasons_miamis_nuclear_plant_is_apocalyptically_unsafe.php
Turkey Point: Five Reasons Miami's Nuclear Power Plant Is Apocalyptically Unsafe
By Gus Garcia-Roberts Tue., Mar. 22 2011 at 11:01 AM 32 Comments
Categories: News
With Japan on the brink of a devastating meltdown, nuclear power is coming under increased scrutiny around the globe. We talked to Jupiter-based Thomas Saporito, a former instrument control technician and safety whistleblower at nuclear power plants in Florida, Arizona, and Texas. Saporito now works as a consultant and nuclear power watchdog. He spent three years at Turkey Point, the Florida Power & Light-owned facility located just east of Homestead.
It was not a reassuring chat. Here are, according to Saporito, the five most dangerous aspects of the Turkey Point plant.
1. It's old.
When Turkey Point went into operation in 1972, it was licensed for, and designed to last, 40 years. With that expiration date approaching, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) "rubber-stamped" another 20 years onto the plant's license. Turkey Point can now operate until 2033. "This is uncharted territory," Saporito says. "The NRC has no firm idea of what will happen, and they cannot dispute that those reactors may crack from being bombarded with high-level radiation."
Lifebringer
13th March 2013, 21:11
Hey, remember that premonition I told ya'll about before 911, where I wasn't alone and someone w/me said: "Aren't you glad you are not there?
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