Hoax?
Researcher Claims “Explosions” Witnessed at Fukushima Reactor
Irresponsible
rumors disguise real danger of unit 4 meltdown
Paul
Joseph Watson
22
October, 2012
Conspiracy
websites are buzzing with claims that spent fuel pools at the
Fukushima nuclear reactor have exploded, with radiation levels off
the charts, although the story appears almost certainly to be a hoax.
A
post currently
circulating on numerous websites quotes
a “researcher” named Michael Eckstein who purportedly lives 50
miles from Fukushima in Japan.
“Explosions
and fires have occurred at spent fuel pools two and four over the
past four days and now radiation levels are spiking enormously,”
states the post.
“THIS
IS THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO BECAUSE OF THE THOUSANDS OF TONS OF
PLUTONIUM CONTAINED IN THESE SPENT FUEL POOLS. This is now
vapourizing into the atmosphere and being disseminated with the
winds. Major cloud and radiation spike estimated to hit west coast of
USA in two weeks or less.”
Eckstein
claims that he was set to do an interview with CNN today about the
story, but that has yet to materialize, again suggesting the claims
are not legitimate.
The
post goes on to claim that “mass panic” has led to panic buying
of food, that airports are flooded with people, and that schools have
been ordered to keep children inside.
Eckstein
claims that the radiation is now drifting towards the West Coast of
America and urges people to stock up on iodine pills.
Everyone
acknowledges that the media is controlled, but if a deluge of people
in Japan were panic buying food and rushing to airports, it would be
all over Twitter and other social networks, which it isn’t.
Spreading
false rumors about such a dangerous situation is highly irresponsible
– precisely because of the very real threat posed by the potential
meltdown of Fukushima, which still remains stricken over 18 months
after the disaster despite the fact that it has disappeared from
mainstream news coverage.
The
spent fuel pool inside unit number 4 at Fukushima which stores the
spent fuel rods is under
dire threat of collapse.
Scientists have predicted that there is a 98% chance the facility
will be hit by a 7.0 magnitude or higher earthquake within the next
three years, threatening a disaster that would be worse
than three reactor meltdowns combined.
It
has now been confirmed that the ground beneath reactor number 4 is
sinking unevenly,
causing the entire building which houses the fuel pool to
tilt. Experts
have petitioned the United Nations to
help stabilize unit number 4, noting that the reactor contains 10
times the amount of Cesium-137 released during the Chernobyl disaster
and that the complex is vulnerable to another earthquake.
Some
reports put the cancer
deaths caused by Chernobyl at
almost a million people. A meltdown at Fukushima would prompt a mass
evacuation of Japan and a worst case scenario would impact the entire
planet’s eco-system for generations.
Michael C. Ruppert was right. Either we safe shut down these things now or we may well have more fukushimas in the future.
ReplyDeleteAs for this little timebomb what is being done now to secure #4?
I can't belive the oil industry wanting to frack near them.