The prospect of a full-core
meltdown or an environmental catastrophe of incalculable magnitude now
looms larger than ever. The crisis is getting worse.
If spent fuel rods catch fire from lack of
coolant, the intense heat will lift radiation plumes high into the
atmosphere that will drift around the world. That's the nightmare
scenario, clouds of radioactive material showering the planet with
lethal toxins for months on end. And, according to the Central Institute
for Meteorology and Geodynamics of Vienna, that deadly process has
already begun.
The group told New Scientist that:
"Japan's damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima has
been emitting radioactive iodine and caesium at levels approaching those
seen in the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Austrian
researchers have used a worldwide network of radiation detectors –
designed to spot clandestine nuclear bomb tests – to show that
iodine-131 is being released at daily levels 73 per cent of those seen
after the 1986 disaster. The daily amount of caesium-137 released from
Fukushima Daiichi is around 60 per cent of the amount released from
Chernobyl. ("New Scientist", March 24 ---thanks to Michael Collins "They
said it wasn't like Chernobyl and they were wrong")
So, volatile radioactive elements are already
being lofted into the jet stream and spread across continents. What's
different here is that the quantities are much larger than they were at
Chernobyl, thus, the dangers are far greater. According to the same
group of scientists "the Fukushima plant has around 1760 tonnes of fresh
and used nuclear fuel on site" (while) "the Chernobyl reactor had only
180 tonnes." The troubles at one nuclear facility now pose a direct
threat to humans and other species everywhere. Is this what Obama meant
when he called nuclear power, "Safe and green?"
This from CNN:
"Authorities in Japan raised the prospect Friday
of a likely breach in the all-important containment vessel of the No. 3
reactor at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, a
potentially ominous development in the race to prevent a large-scale
release of radiation."
And this from the New York Times:
"A senior nuclear executive who insisted on
anonymity but has broad contacts in Japan said that there was a long
vertical crack running down the side of the reactor vessel itself. The
crack runs down below the water level in the reactor and has been
leaking fluids and gases, he said....
“There is a definite, definite crack in the
vessel — it’s up and down and it’s large,” he said. “The problem with
cracks is they do not get smaller.” (Thanks to Washington's Blog)
The media has switched into full "BP Oil
Spill-mode", making every effort to minimize the disaster and to soothe
the public with half-truths and disinformation. The goal is to conceal
the scale of the catastrophe and protect the nuclear industry. It's
another case of profits over people. Still, the truth is available for
those who are willing to sift through the lies. Radiation has turned up
in the Tokyo water supply, imports of milk, vegetable and fruit from
four prefectures in the vicinity of Fukushima have been banned, and the
evacuation zone around the plant has widened to an 18 mile radius.
Also, monitors have detected tiny radioactive
particles which have spread from the reactor site across the Pacific to
North America, the Atlantic and Europe...According to Reuters: "It's
only a matter of days before it disperses in the entire northern
hemisphere," said Andrea Stahl, a senior scientist at the Norwegian
Institute for Air Research."
Here's more from Brian Moench, MD:
"Administration spokespeople continuously claim
"no threat" from the radiation reaching the US from Japan, just as they
did with oil hemorrhaging into the Gulf. Perhaps we should all whistle
"Don't worry, be happy" in unison. A thorough review of the science,
however, begs a second opinion.
That the radiation is being released 5,000 miles
away isn't as comforting as it seems.... Every day, the jet stream
carries pollution from Asian smoke stacks and dust from the Gobi Desert
to our West Coast, contributing 10 to 60 percent of the total pollution
breathed by Californians, depending on the time of year. Mercury is
probably the second most toxic substance known after plutonium. Half the
mercury in the atmosphere over the entire US originates in China. It,
too, is 5,000 miles away. A week after a nuclear weapons test in China,
iodine 131 could be detected in the thyroid glands of deer in Colorado,
although it could not be detected in the air or in nearby vegetation."
(Washington's Blog)
The smoldering Fukushima hulk is a perpetual
death machine poisoning everything around it--sea, sky and soil. Here's a
clip from the Collin's article:
"...The soil contamination is really high. Soil
found 40 kilometers away.... the levels on the soil were very high—in
fact, a thousand times iodine, 4,000 times the cesium standard. And we
just got a report from the Kyoto Research Reactor Institute, Dr. Tetsuji
Imanaka, that said that—he had to look a little bit more into the
sampling of the Japanese government, but depending on how the sampling
was done, this level of contamination in the soil could be twice the
amount that was compulsory evacuation for Chernobyl. Aileen Mioko Smith,
March 24 (thanks to Michael Collins "They said it wasn't like Chernobyl
and they were wrong")
Twice as high as Chernobyl already, and the
disaster is likely to persist for months to come. Things are getting
worse, much worse.
The Japanese government has been downplaying the
crisis to make it look like they have matters under control, but it's
all a sham. They control nothing. The rescue mission has been a flop
from the get-go and now things are at a boiling point. The emergency
effort has been overtaken by events and now it's a matter of "wait and
see". We're approaching zero hour.
So why the cover up? Why is the media trying to
soft-peddle the real effects of a nuclear cataclysm? Does the Japanese
government really believe they can make things better by tweaking their
public relations strategy? They should focus on saving lives and abandon
"perception management" altogether. This is from the Union of Concerned
Scientists website:
"Our assessment is that the Japanese government
is squandering the opportunity to initiate an orderly evacuation from
larger areas around the site–especially of sensitive populations, like
children and pregnant women. It is potentially wasting valuable time by
not undertaking a larger scale evacuation at this time."
The Japanese government is trying to protect the
powerful nuclear lobby. The same is true of Obama, who continues to
promote nuclear energy even while radiation belches from battered
Fukushima. He's not thinking about the public; he's thinking about the
deep pocket constituents who fill his campaign coffers.
Japanese workers are putting their lives on the
line to regain control of the broken facility, but with little success.
The probability of another fire, another monstrous explosion, or a
full-core meltdown increases by the day. The Fukushima fiasco is gaining
pace putting tens of thousands of people at risk of thyroid cancer,
childhood leukemia and other life-threatening ailments.
On Saturday, Japan's prime minister, Naoto Kan,
said the situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant was ''serious''. That
might be the understatement of the century.