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POWERLINE HOOKED UP TO REACTOR #2

 
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2220: Japan turned down an earlier US offer to provide technical support for cooling fuel rods at nuclear reactors hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday, reports AFP.


2226: The Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper, quoting a senior official of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, said the US made the offer immediately after the disaster damaged Fukushima No 1 nuclear plant. According to the unnamed senior official, US support was based on dismantling the troubled reactors run by Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) some 250 km (155 miles) northeast of Tokyo. However, the government and TEPCO thought the cooling system could be restored by themselves. The report has not been independently verified.


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I think 3 and 4 will blow and they will save the rest.
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Please tell me you are not old enough to vote in your country..If three and four blow the,,Oh! never mind..
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How many (tons) of fuel rods are kept in each Reactor?

How many (tons) of "Spent" fuel rods are kept in #4 Reactor?
 Quoting: DDan


Spent fuel rods are not in a reactor they are in a cooling pool but it only takes 12 months and then they can be removed to dry cask storage.
But they even have modules these days to store spent fuel straight away out of the reactor which keeps them cool and you can basically stack them in a warehouse 100 miles away.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


that's the problem, too. in japan, they left ALL of there spent fuel rods in that plant on top of the reactors.

There are over 600,000
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1282145


And where did the TOPS of those reactors end up??

THATS RIGHT...4000 feet in the air and are now scattered all around in little bits..

Makes ya feel all sloppy inside...

hf
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They just want to string us along until the weekend when there is no news coverage, just like BP. Monday, we will find out it is still melting. They will do this for weeks.
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No, they will wait until the close of the market on Friday, then we will hear the truth. It will come fast and furious to keep people glued to their televisions and indoors.

First, all the news organizations will report that all or most Americans have been evacuated. They will make sure everyone knows that everyone is out to prevent panic here. Then we will hear that Japan is completely fucked, nothing worked and how TEPCO officials "lied."

If you believe the US government with it's spy satellites, AND a military presence in the country doesn't know exactly what is going on, then you're insane.

This is a disaster. Disasters are managed. You are watching carefully controlled and released information. Expect other "optimistic" news until after the market closes on Friday.

Next, they will "manage" the panic in the US.
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2220: Japan turned down an earlier US offer to provide technical support for cooling fuel rods at nuclear reactors hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday, reports AFP.
 Quoting: DDan


IDIOTS to reject US help. That could mean the death of many more including Americans.
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How many (tons) of fuel rods are kept in each Reactor?

How many (tons) of "Spent" fuel rods are kept in #4 Reactor?
 Quoting: DDan


Spent fuel rods are not in a reactor they are in a cooling pool but it only takes 12 months and then they can be removed to dry cask storage.
But they even have modules these days to store spent fuel straight away out of the reactor which keeps them cool and you can basically stack them in a warehouse 100 miles away.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


Ok, but how much of them (tons)??
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Your not getting it although spent fuel is toxic and dangerous and is nuclear waste.
Its not reacting meaning its easier to stop it melting down.
They have specific module containers to store it before it usually goes back to recycling into the fuel cycle to make more.
The spent fuel is not an issue its a non issue people just don't know wtf they are talking about.
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How many (tons) of fuel rods are kept in each Reactor?

How many (tons) of "Spent" fuel rods are kept in #4 Reactor?
 Quoting: DDan


Spent fuel rods are not in a reactor they are in a cooling pool but it only takes 12 months and then they can be removed to dry cask storage.
But they even have modules these days to store spent fuel straight away out of the reactor which keeps them cool and you can basically stack them in a warehouse 100 miles away.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


that's the problem, too. in japan, they left ALL of there spent fuel rods in that plant on top of the reactors.

There are over 600,000
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1282145


Yes but if this even was real, these spent rods can easily be removed and places into appropriate storage modules if need be.
This is not the issue they are not hot reacting fuel.
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So why are this fuel stored in water pools then? Just for fun?
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03/17/2011 06:39 PM
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Flooded equipment with saltwater...
Blown to smithereens...
Caught on fire...
Loss of containment pressure...
Partial core meltdown...
RADIOACTIVE...

UNRECOVERABLE!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 720161


Don't forget the CRACKS that were letting the dropped water IN which won't KEEP water in either! LOLS.
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it must be time for a new report from japan,
they woke up at 6am found something than report it few hours later,

well thats how it seams to have panned out the last week or so.
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03/17/2011 06:41 PM
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Ask yourself why the enviro shills demonize Hydro electric power?
Its probably the best cleanest way of getting power we ever thought of, free power from water and gravity.
Yet they demonize it and make up excuses why its not good?
When it has 0 C02 output?You know why?
Hydro electric = 0 carbon taxes to the NWO.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


Nikola Tesla designed the first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls, New York which started producing electrical power in 1895. This was the beginning of the electrification of the United States and the rest of the world. Today, Tesla's AC electricity is lighting and powering the globe. Nikola Tesla is the genius who lit the world.
 Quoting: [link to www.teslasociety.com]


Telling isn't it...
bump
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Tesla had all the answers, but the greedy money grabbers chose profit and environmental doom over the betterment of mankind.

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2220: Japan turned down an earlier US offer to provide technical support for cooling fuel rods at nuclear reactors hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday, reports AFP.
 Quoting: DDan


IDIOTS to reject US help. That could mean the death of many more including Americans.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1300506


Who's to say the U.S would have saved us all.
ppfffttt
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Conflicting reports: (1) Power line hooked up to Reactor #2, and (2) Power line connection to Reactor #2 will be completed after spraying operations have finished. Any idea which of these is true at this point?
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03/17/2011 06:42 PM
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Other than this power hook up. The news has been very slow today. Are the reactors really just 'stable' now? They haven't had water on them in almost 24 hours. right?
 Quoting: Rockhuff


Thread: Meltdown is roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes - Steps posted

Full melt down can happen in as little as 1 hour 40 minutes. Starting from running out of water.

I am 99.999% sure reactor #3 is in full meltdown with Corium breaking through the final concrete barrier.

Reactor #4 is suffering badly and most of the fuel rods are damaged and distorted.

Reactor #1 may or may not be stable.

Reactor #2 just might be saved from meltdown.
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Conflicting reports: (1) Power line hooked up to Reactor #2, and (2) Power line connection to Reactor #2 will be completed after spraying operations have finished. Any idea which of these is true at this point?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1290578


Answer me this, why do they need power lines hooked up?
What so since last Friday they could get some generators to the site? lmao
Im sorry but that just doesn't add up..........
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I am using the hydro electric to show how the enviro shills demonize anything that wont make a profit from carbon tax.
Like Hydro which is as clean as you can get.
They also want to promote solar power and wind power which is manufactured and profited from mostly by the large oil companies and elite families like the Rothschilds.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


Like Westinghouse...

Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant at Niagara Falls and with George Westinghouse started the electrification of the world.
 Quoting: [link to www.teslasociety.com]


You couldn't be more correct...
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They just want to string us along until the weekend when there is no news coverage, just like BP. Monday, we will find out it is still melting. They will do this for weeks.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1292567


No, they will wait until the close of the market on Friday, then we will hear the truth. It will come fast and furious to keep people glued to their televisions and indoors.

First, all the news organizations will report that all or most Americans have been evacuated. They will make sure everyone knows that everyone is out to prevent panic here. Then we will hear that Japan is completely fucked, nothing worked and how TEPCO officials "lied."

If you believe the US government with it's spy satellites, AND a military presence in the country doesn't know exactly what is going on, then you're insane.

This is a disaster. Disasters are managed. You are watching carefully controlled and released information. Expect other "optimistic" news until after the market closes on Friday.

Next, they will "manage" the panic in the US.
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Well said and truthful
Rather die standing than live kneeling
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Spent fuel rods that are not in a pond, are not entirely harmless. That's why they are put in a special place and not placed at the local dump.

Question, what do you think happens to these rods and the materials attached to them when they are placed in a fire?

What happens to any metal placed in a fire?

yeah, that's the problem...and those rods, still have contaniments on them.
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03/17/2011 06:48 PM
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nuke doom over. let's get back to the oil doom.
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Spent fuel rods that are not in a pond, are not entirely harmless. That's why they are put in a special place and not placed at the local dump.

Question, what do you think happens to these rods and the materials attached to them when they are placed in a fire?

What happens to any metal placed in a fire?

yeah, that's the problem...and those rods, still have contaniments on them.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1282145


Yeah, what possessed these people to stack the rods like FIREWOOD requiring cooling is beyond me...
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nuke doom over. let's get back to the oil doom.
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hurrrdurrr
"Nothing is as far away as one minute ago." --Jim Bishop

:gameizovar:

It's DO:OM o'clock. WAKE UP!
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Spent fuel rods that are not in a pond, are not entirely harmless.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1282145

Do people know WTF they are talking about? "not entirely harmless"!!!??? Sounds like something that CNN would come out with.

Nitwit.
You can always tell a SHILL by how many posts they make on things they don't believe in.
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Conflicting reports: (1) Power line hooked up to Reactor #2, and (2) Power line connection to Reactor #2 will be completed after spraying operations have finished. Any idea which of these is true at this point?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1290578


Answer me this, why do they need power lines hooked up?
What so since last Friday they could get some generators to the site? lmao
Im sorry but that just doesn't add up..........
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1131751


i been thinking the same,

and japan built the biggest gen sets the world has seen,
there would 100s of gensets sat in buildings waiting to be shipped,

so power is not the reason
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Kinda pregnant?
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Spent fuel rods that are not in a pond, are not entirely harmless.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1282145

Do people know WTF they are talking about? "not entirely harmless"!!!??? Sounds like something that CNN would come out with.

Nitwit.
 Quoting: upstateny


Hey jerkoff,
I was being sarcastic to the user who doesn't think that spent fuel rods are a problem.

whatever
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what about the spent fuel rod pool that was empty ? :|
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Launching a little U.N. approved 'SHOCK AND AWE' Libyas' way should make a majority of folks LOOK AWAY FROM JAPAN!

It's all a magic show!
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nuke doom over. let's get back to the oil doom.
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tissue
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Launching a little U.N. approved 'SHOCK AND AWE' Libyas' way should make a majority of folks LOOK AWAY FROM JAPAN!

It's all a magic show!
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A little smoke and magi
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Hey guys, I'm not trying to hi jack this thread with a different topic....but, I've been monitoring the RADNET all day and Las Vegas is 145CPM and has actually come down a little bit today. No other city is anywhere this value in the whole country....think it's a faulty sensor?





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