Fukushima Daiichi Radioactive Seawater Model, Spent Fuel Rods DID Explode Into Atmosphere | |
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Daniyel User ID: 1321909 ![]() 04/06/2011 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With reports by the Japanese media that freshly caught fish are now laced with radioactive iodine 131, and Cesium 137 the shocking revelation by NHK that recent Seawater samples showing levels of radiation at the mind blowing levels of 5 to 7.5 million times over lawful levels of radiation. Japanese Fishermen, and Farmers are now demanding compensation from TEPCO. While Environmental groups are warning that the ongoing Fukushima Crisis may be the world's worst Ecological Disaster, as Pacific Marine Life Chain is threatened. [link to survivalkeyinfo.blogspot.com] |
thebluestlight User ID: 1329200 ![]() 04/07/2011 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have at least three sources who believe that there is evidence of recriticality at Fukushima. What's troubling is that it is uncontrolled criticality. For those who don't know, this means the fission process is starting and stopping at random. Blue flashes of light have been witnessed at Fukushima. This blue light if produced by electrons through a dielectric is called Cherenkov radiation. It's a normal process within the reactor. When the blue flashes are seen outside the reactor, those are produced by neutrons and radioactive isotopes are given off. [link to lucaswhitefieldhixson.com] |
thebluestlight User ID: 1329200 ![]() 04/07/2011 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to lucaswhitefieldhixson.com] Responding to these concerns, ASR Limited, a marine consulting and research firm, has developed models to accurately predict the spread of the contaminated material. “We’re basing our prediction on daily condition updates. This information is then fed in to our model to predict how fast and how far the radioactivity will spread.” Says ASR Scientist Laurent Lebreton who developed the model. |