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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Fukushima Radiation Release Rivals Chernobyl


Fukushima Radiation Release Rivals Chernobyl

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Despite media spin downplaying severity of crisis, Fukushima is likely to be a worse catastrophe than 1986 disaster
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The radiation released by the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant already rivals and in one senseexceeds the Chernobyl catastrophe according to Austria’s Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, even as media spin downplays the severity of the crisis despite the fact that the problems at the plant show no signs of abating.
“The release of two types of radioactive particles in the first 3-4 days of Japan’s nuclear crisis is estimated to have reached 20-50 percent of the amounts from Chernobyl in 10 days, an Austrian expert said on Wednesday,” reports Reuters.
Iodine-131 released in the first 3-4 days of the crisis was about 20 percent of that released from Chernobyl during a ten-day period, whereas the amount of Caesium-137 released amounted to about 50 percent, according to the institute’s Dr Gerhard Wotawa.
Despite the fact that the story appears under the euphemistic Reuters headline, Japan radiation release lower than Chernobylas Tyler Durden points out, when you consider the fact that the amount of Caesium-137 released at Fukushima in the first 3-4 days of the crisis amounted to 50% that released by Chernobyl over 10 days, the real run rate of the radiation released at Fukushima is now about 120-150% the figure released by the Chernobyl explosion – and that’s not even factoring in ongoing radiation leaks from Fukushima, which many experts have estimated could go on for much longer.
As the New York Times reported, “Experts….suggest that radioactive releases of steam from the crippled plants could go on for weeks or even months.” Even if Fukushima technicians manage to stop radiation leakage after one month, estimated Caesium-137 emissions would be at least 500 percent more than those released by Chernobyl, whereas iodine-131 levels could be 200 percent worse.
A further complication is the fact that we don’t even know how much if any plutonium emissions have leaked from Fukushima reactor number 3, which runs on MOX or Mixed Oxide fuel, a mixture of plutonium and uranium. Plutonium is the most deadly radioactive isotope known to man, and MOX is two million times more deadly than normal enriched uranium. The Half-life of Plutonium-239 in MOX is 24,000 years and just a few milligrams of P-239 escaping in a smoke plume will contaminate soil for tens of thousands of years.
In the case of Chernobyl, the vast majority of the plutonium was not released during the explosion and subsequent fire. Japanese authorities and the establishment media seem reticent to even discuss the potential release of plutonium from reactor number 3 at Fukushima.
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“The fact that radiation releases are approaching the level they did in Chernobyl is a cause for concern, a sign of the severity of the accident that’s already taken place,” said Edwin Lyman, senior scientist at the U.S.-based Union of Concerned Scientists Global Security Program, especially given the way Chernobyl exploded.”
The only two factors that have really prevented the Fukushima crisis from becoming as severe as Chernobyl thus far are firstly that, unlike in the case of Chernobyl, residents within the exclusion zone were quickly evacuated, and secondly, most of the radiation from Fukushima has been dispersed over the Pacific Ocean, whereas Chernobyl fallout blanketed the land mass of Europe.
However, at least with Chernobyl the full impact of the disaster was known and its threat was able to be quantified quickly. Fukushima has been burning for 2 weeks and shows no sign of abating. Given the fact that one type of radiation reached 20% and the other over 50% of Chernobyl within days, Fukushima is on course to be worse than the 1986 disaster in the long term.
As Tyler Durden asks, “How soon until the first indications of radiation poisoning start appearing. Somehow we are confident we will not find out until years from now when all the truth surrounding this incident is finally declassified.”
Indeed, despite UN and World Health Organization studies that claim Chernobyl led to a maximum of 9,000 deaths and 200,000 cases of radiation sickness, more contemporary studies have shown that nearly a million people have been killed from cancers caused by the disaster over the course of the last 25 years.
If radiation releases from Fukushima are being underreported by authorities, as they were with Chernobyl, and a heap of evidence suggests they are, then we won’t know the full impact of the disaster until decades have passed.
Despite the massive threat Fukushima poses to the food supply, as the U.S. and other countries ban dairy and vegetable imports from farms contaminated by the radiation release, U.S. health authorities and the EPA are still insisting that Americans should not take potassium iodide, even at weaker levels, despite the fact that it is known to protect against thyroid cancer by blocking the absorption of radioactive iodine.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show.

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21 Responses to “Fukushima Radiation Release Rivals Chernobyl”

  1. Wrabbit2000 Says:
    “” Plutonium is the most deadly radioactive isotope known to man, and MOX is two million times more deadly than normal enriched uranium. The Half-life of Plutonium-239 in MOX is 24,000 years and just a few milligrams of P-239 escaping in a smoke plume will contaminate soil for tens of thousands of years. “”
    ^^ Can we all at least agree to the immediate and DIRE need to insure that no other reactor on EARTH is using this crap and the Plutonium we have is properly stored in as safe a location as can reasonably be created??
    Uranium is Natural and useful with a regional effect at worst in an accident.
    Plutonium is a world wide catastrophe in a WORST CASE (which this isn’t) accident.
    Let’s all take a step back in rethinking the whole concept of using Plutonium for ANYTHING but Nuclear Weapons….and that is an entirely separate debate for another day.
    alex Reply:
    the rabbit is up and at it at 6;30 am spinning his crap.it must be a bitch rising and shinning with a bugle blowing in your ear every morning troll.
    Wrabbit2000 Reply:
    Actually Alex, I was up and starting my day over 4 1/2 hours ago. Thanks for noticing tho.
    Quantummonkeybutt Reply:
    “…Uranium is Natural and useful with a regional effect at worst…”
    I Have To Wonder, How Do You Actually Pull That Dribble Out Of Your A$$, Monkey Boy???
    You Can Serve It, On A Silver Platter If You Like, But BULLSH&% IS BULLSH&%.
    QMB
    tall
    boots
    Wrabbit2000 Reply:
    Quantum… actually… That is basically physics. The Uranium reactor materials don’t have the half life to stay threatening or dangerous for any real distance. Of course that changes if the physical source material is spread, but so far hasn’t this largely been steam, smoke and fine particulate we’re talking about? Even explosions will be a local and regional threat for the same reason.
    I’d love to hear the reasoning this is incorrect, since it’s been what I’ve been learning from a wide variety of sources now since it started.
    BTW… I do agree any long term exposure is bad, and millions will probably be left to wonder for decades to come if their cancer of one type or another might have come from this, especially Japanese. Perhaps 10′s of millions. The whole focus is on short term though. Short term, I think addressing Plutonium, world wide, is far more critical and IMMEDIATE a need.
    Philippe Reply:
    Well Alex, share your thoughts with us instead of sniping nasty comments.
    GJ Reply:
    Let’s put a pin at the nuclear reactor site on a globe and take a step back.
    When interviewing James Corbett yesterday from Japan, Corbett said that he lives about 400 miles southwest of Fukashima and was not aware of the earthquake until he saw it online. He flew to Canada the next day to attend his mother’s funeral and flew back into Japan a couple of days ago.
    Alex ignored Corbett’s statement and launched into a list of how bad the situation was there and of dire consequences to the world.
    Indeed it is, but let’s at least acknowledge that Alex is a shock jock and many who listen are bad news junkies.
    After the oil rig meltdown in the Gulf, I tried to use the tragedy to get some interest in the hydrogen for water technology and ironically cited Genepax demonstrating the technology in Japan (see ‘Japan water car’ on youtube) – as well as, of course, the work of the heroic Stan Meyer in the U.S.
    On demand hydrogen for water world not only power cars, but provide a safe, localized and cheap power source for communities and wipe nuclear and petroleum from the face of the earth – as well as bringing an end to the grid.
    If the alternative media could use their influence to break the spell that keeps this simple solution to energy from being seen it would be a grand use of the airwaves.
  2. nikoli Says:
    FEARS of a meltdown… i am the one melting down…
    that radition is killing me….
    THEM JAPS are the biggest liers…. this is a bigger lie then WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
    this IS A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION…..
    I’m telling you, i am feeling SICK, I’m HOT and got a sore ASOPHOGOUS….
    These japs have done nothing but lie, lie lie lie and now me and you got to suffer….
    i done nothing wrong to them japs and they have poisoned me… i got spotty dots all over me and i feel like i am melting….
    This NUC plant has been nothing but trouble, it has contaminated the world and the JAPS think everything is ok….
    WELL its not… i’m not happy the way they have delt with the problem and not happy about all their lies…
    I want a YAMAHA motorcycle, but i fear it may be contaminated or radioactive…
    exexpat93 Reply:
    Yamaha’s are made in Indonesia so you’ll be safe.
    nikoli Reply:
    WELL THANKS FOR THAT EXEPAT93…..
    now i am going to buy a YAMAHA…
    SUPPORT THE JAPS IN THERE TIME OF NEED….. by a YAMAHA its a good present indeed.
    What happens when a NUCLEAR POWER AIRCRAFT CARRIER IS ATTACKED….
    will the F#%KER spew out radiation…. IF so… THEN WE ARE FUK….ED with FUKKKY SHIMA OR WITH OUT IT….
    either way… your looking a RADIATION pollution…
    Philippe Reply:
    If one of our nuclear aircraft carriers sank, the DoD would lie and say it was mechanical failure (like they due for all aircraft shot down) and then reactor core would be on the sea floor, probably spewing radioative materials for a long, long time. You’ll be told it’s under control like the gulf oil spill.
    exexpat93 Reply:
    What was really bad about this incident is that they stored years worth of spent rods in the second floor of the complex. Water had to be kept at an elevated level in a floor above as well as below. Stupid design – fatal design flaw. Thanks GE! No water – 4000 degrees will melt through anything like steel and concrete (CHINA SYNDROM!).
    The fuel for a Nuclear Carrier is actually very small (believe it or not). Sea water would cool the fuel in very deep water. They do not store year worth of spent fuel onboard – there would be no space for it. There would be no meltdown, steam, or particle release into the atmosphere like this accident. It would not break up, melt, or dispersal into the ocean.
    Yamaha is a Japanese corporation that makes most of it’s product outside of Japan. Honda is moving most of it’s production (including US production) to China. Korea makes more computer components than Japan.
    Yes, the DOD lies. There is another Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in the works and is happening right now from another oil platform.
    Sucks to live in interesting times. Sucks even more to die in them.
    Maddog24t Reply:
    Philippe…I thought that if a core is under water it is kept cooled down and does not radiate? Isn’t that the reason they are pouring water on the reactors in Japan?
  3. Ellis Says:
    Fishmen from AC/DC in our uniforms.
  4. alex Says:
    the MSM IS ALL OVER the Lybia disaster coverage and are on every bomb blast like they know in advance were the bombs and missiles are targeted. as apposed to japan were they are now covering it from 5000 miles back. I sure miss anderson cooper and his squad of agents;. useual location in the eye of the disaster. the pentagon pull back is very apparent ,they know the stat and how realy fu4K IT IS .
  5. exexpat93 Says:
    Tokyo is going to be a Ghost Town. I think the only reason we are going to war and not helping more in Japan is that GM (now making most of their vehicles in China) needs a leg up over Japanese product.
    Look in the coming weeks if anything green around the plant goes red and dies. Then the Japanese will know they are truely screwed.
    Philippe Reply:
    I think we’re not helping in Japan is because the more damage done, the more in need they will be of our military forces. Everytime some politician rouses the people to try and remove our bases, that politician resigns through some scandal, Lil’ Kim roars some threats to panic the Japanese or China makes some provactive statement about wanting to take back Taiwan or the “disputed” islands that Japan and China share.
    Besides, let’s be completely honest here, almost no American official would be willing to commit suicide to clean up a leaking reactor. They don’t want the liability or the news reaching the press that people are dying from radiation because then it appears there is a large problem that may need adressing in the reactors back home. All in all, the U.S. Government’s interests aren’t served by stepping in and doing much in the way of fixing the meltdowns.
  6. Maddog24t Says:
    Thats funny, Charlie Sheen thinks he is godlike…so why doesnt he go fix this…oh wait…he is a nut job…and Alex backed him….HA!!!! I notice Alex is putting some distance between him and Charlie now.
    You know, when you make a guest appearance on the View and Whoopi Goldberg thinks your crazy….thats funny to me.
  7. revealerofsecrets Says:
    Bunker sales are up for the Elite. The Culling has begun. I doubt it not. Carl Costello on CNN was just telling everyone how safe we are from the radiation. Silly thing is most will believe her. The Truth is they are hiding the true exposure from us. THis is amazing to me.
  8. perrydee31 Says:
    I don’t see this as any kind of surprise to anyone one this site. Hopfully Chernobyl will remain the high mark that isn’t achieved
    perrydee31 Reply:
    Isn’t achieved hopefully

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