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2 SOUTH KOREAN NUKE PLANTS SHUTDOWN!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 3376005:MV8yMDA1ODM2XzMzNzAyMjU0X0MzRDJDQjJC] Also, why do you think so many plants have had sudden "malfunctions" here in the US. They are being closed in anticipation of a possible war where they could become targets of attack. Either by official military strikes or through some splinter cell they have already in place. They are blaming it on pipes, tubes, pumps, etc. etc., but they are really doing it to save large civilian populations surrounding the plants without causing panic. There is a war looming on the horizon. Once the global economic infrastructure collapses, and it will, all bets are off. With Fukushima to learn from, and Chernobyl, it's a mature and proper decision to dismantle the reactors in a safe way. The process isn't a slow one, especially if they are moving the fuel rods to a new location. [/quote]
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5 hSteve Herman‏@W7VOA
Yonhap reports trouble at a 2nd S. Korean #nuclear plant today...now a shutdown of the Younggwant-5 (1000MWe) reactor.
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