Mimi German on Fukushima Disinfo - The Vibin' Higher Podcast
Mimi
German of RadCast.org once again joins the Vibin' Higher Podcast to
talk about a recent wave of disinformation and misinformation
surrounding the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, and the resulting
dangers.
Nuclear Engineer: We know pieces of Fukushima Unit 3 reactor core got released and “spread all over the place like a virus”
‘Scary
part’ of finding one very potent hot particle is there’s going to
be a lot more
- At 6:30 in — Chris Harris, former licensed Senior Reactor Operator and engineer: The scary part of finding one hot particle, they’ve actually found several, well there’s got to be more. They’re very hard to detect, they’re very potent. We have to treat the homes almost like an operating room […] a clean area on the inside instead of the on the outside. That makes a lot of sense to me, the thing is if you’ve got one particle, there’s going to be more, a lot more. Because we know that the core, at least out of Unit 3, was squeezed out and spread all over the place like a virus.
- At 12:30 in — Harris: What’s likely to happen, based on experience if another earthquake of some size […] If that happens it could be anywhere from mild to extremely severe […] At one end of the spectrum you can lose power again — another period of a black out at the plant. If that happens once again you lose all the cooling systems, you could literally to square zero, square one again. And be in a situation where you’re melting again, you’re not cooling. […] The other end of the spectrum is the most severe, you have actual physical to the structures supporting the equipment necessary for cooling. And some of the equipment is outside, not internal to the actual plant, it’s in a non-seismic area. […] Then what do you have? You have massive releases of the radioactive material […] And of course right on up to the worst where, you actually have building collapse.
Fukushima
HOT PARTICLE from Vaporized Core found 300 miles away (Marko
Kaltofen)
Marco
Kaltofen in one of the most important videos Fairewinds Energy
Education has ever produced. Three years ago, Fairewinds was one of
the first organizations to talk about the "hot particles"
that are scattered all over Japan and North America's west coast. Hot
particles are dangerous and difficult to detect. In this video Mr.
Kaltofen discusses the hottest hot particle he has ever found, and it
was discovered more than 300 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi site.
If Fairewinds Energy Education was a Japanese website, the State
Secrets Law would likely prevent them from issuing this video.Arnie
Gundersen will provide a brief summary at the end of the video.
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