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Monday, February 3, 2014

February 03 2014 Alaskan and Pacific Wildlife Health Affected by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Radiotion Fallout - West Coast USA Next...

With at least 3 reactors currently in FULL BLOWN CHINA SYNDROME MELTDOWN and a very precarious state of affairs with their associated spent fuel storage pools some scientists are now coming out with the information that has been to date purposely suppressed and withheld from the majority of the public and most of the politicians.

You see on 03/11/11 three Japanese nuclear reactors went into full blown crisis mode. They in fact did melt through their core retention chambers. This is the very definition of the term China Syndrome. They named the term that because they knew once the nuclear fuel went into full uncontrolled meltdown and breached its containment chamber it would keep on going until and even after it burned its way through the earth clear to the opposite side of the planet.

The ONGOING problem at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear facility is such that it has become a multifaceted problem,
(1) At least three reactors in full blown uncontrolled meltdown mode.

(2) With the 2011 Tsunami they lost power feeding the cooling water flowing over the reactors and the spent fuel pools which are loaded with many tonnes of highly radioactive fuel rods of several varieties including mox fuel for weapons grade enrichment.

(3) Some or all of the containment shelters exploded sending fragments of the radioactive stored spent fuel rods 1000s of feet into the air and falling to ground in the immediate location of the reactors and spent fuel pools.

(4) With the very high levels of fragmented radioactive rods in the immediate area of the reactors and in the areas of spent fuel cooling pools workers are now unable to get close enough to assess or work on a plan to facilitate safe further cooling of the spent fuel rods.

(5) The reactors which are now in full uncontrolled China Syndrome meltdown are in a runaway state with no plan to stop them.

(6) The only attempts at cooling of highly volatile stored spent fuel rods has been done in makeshift manner taking pacific ocean water and pumping it onto the vicinity of the spent fuel pools which are not accessible but need cooling to prevent them from flash fire and themselves becoming uncontrolled China Syndrome events as well as raining Cesium 137 and other very deadly elements into the northern atmosphere of earth.

(7) The runoff of radioactive water being used, to attempt to keep the spent fuel pools from exploding and themselves from reaching this catastrophic state, is partially being stored in makeshift storage tanks and partly running off into the Pacific Ocean.

(8) The makeshift radioactive water storage tanks are temporary vessels which have already outlived their life expectancy and they have also begun to leak into the Pacific Ocean themselves.

You see the only thing actually being controlled at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe is the information which is being withheld from the general populations of earth. ..... Morpheus 50kview.blogspot.com ..... February 03 2014

Feb 02 09:40

Japanese radio commentator quits after being told to shut up about Fukushima nuclear plant

Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has claimed that the problems at the Fukushima power plant are under control.
But stories keep percolating out of the country raising questions about the state of the nuclear reactors in the area crippled by a March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Russia Today has reported that a commentator on Japan's Radio 1 has quit after he was instructed not to discuss the nuclear accident until after a gubernatorial election.
And this commentator, Toru Nakakita, is an economics professor at the University of Toyo in Tokyo.
Nakakita quit as a result of the censorship order.
Nuclear energy is reportedly a major issue in the election.

Fukushima radioactive fallout in Alaska - wildlife health implications

Scientists present links between unusual Alaska seal deaths and Fukushima fallout - Skin lesions, hair loss, lethargy - 'Pulsed release' when built-up radionuclides were set free as ice melted - "Wildlife health implications" due to radiation exposure discussed

   
Alaska Marine Science Symposium (pdf), Jan. 20-24, 2014 (emphasis added): 2011 Fukushima Fall Out: Aerial Deposition On To Sea Ice Scenario And Wildlife Health Implications To Ice-Associated Seals (Dr. Doug Dasher, John Kelley, Gay Sheffield, Raphaela Stimmelmayr) -

On March 11, 2011 off Japan's west coast, an earthquake-generated tsunami struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant resulting in a major nuclear accident that included a large release of airborne radionuclides into the environment. Within five days of the accident atmospheric air masses carrying Fukushima radiation were transiting into the northern Bering and Chukchi seas. During summer 2011 it became evident to coastal communities and wildlife management agencies that there was a novel disease outbreak occurring in several species of Arctic ice-associated seals. Gross symptoms associated with the disease included lethargy, no new hair growth, and skin lesions, with the majority of the outbreak reports occurring between the Nome and Barrow region. NOAA and USFWS declared an Alaska Northern Pinnipeds Usual Mortality Event (UME) in late winter of 2011. The ongoing Alaska 2011 Northern Pinnipeds UME investigation continues to explore a mix of potential etiologies (infectious, endocrine, toxins, nutritious etc.), including radioactivity. Currently, the underlying etiology remains undetermined. We present results on gamma analysis (cesium 134 and 137) of muscle tissue from control and diseased seals, and discuss wildlife health implications from different possible routes of exposure to Fukushima fallout to ice seals. Since the Fukushima fallout period occurred during the annual sea ice cover period from Nome to Barrow, a sea ice based fallout scenario in addition to a marine food web based one is of particular relevance for the Fukushima accident. Under a proposed sea ice fallout deposition scenario, radionuclides would have been settled onto sea ice. Sea ice and snow would have acted as a temporary refuge for deposited radionuclides; thus radionuclides would have only become available for migration during the melting season and would not have entered the regional food web in any appreciable manner until breakup (pulsed release). The cumulative on-ice exposure for ice seals would have occurred through external, inhalation, and non-equilibrium dietary pathways during the ice-based seasonal spring haulout period for molting/pupping/breeding activities. Additionally, ice seals would have been under dietary/metabolic constraints and experiencing hormonal changes associated with reproduction and molting.


Feb 01 10:30

1,400 Sue General Electric, Toshiba and Hitachi for Fukushima Disaster

We’ve previously noted that General Electric should be held partially responsible for the Fukushima reactor because General Electric knew that its reactors were unsafe:
5 of the 6 nuclear reactors at Fukushima are General Electric Mark 1 reactors.
GE knew decades ago that the design was faulty.
ABC News reported in 2011:
Thirty-five years ago, Dale G. Bridenbaugh and two of his colleagues at General Electric resigned from their jobs after becoming increasingly convinced that the nuclear reactor design they were reviewing — the Mark 1 — was so flawed it could lead to a devastating accident.

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