Wave
of Radiation from Fukushima Will Be 10 Times Bigger than All of the
Radiation from Nuclear Tests Combined
22
December, 2013
Putting
Fukushima In Perspective
There
was no
background radioactive cesium
before above-ground nuclear testing and nuclear accidents started.
Wikipedia
provides some details on the distribution of cesium-137 due to human
activities:
Small
amounts of caesium-134 and caesium-137 were released into the
environment during nearly all nuclear weapon tests and some nuclear
accidents, most notably the Chernobyl disaster.
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Caesium-137
is unique in that it is totally anthropogenic.
Unlike most other radioisotopes, caesium-137 is not produced from its
non-radioactive isotope, but from uranium. It did
not occur in nature before nuclear weapons testing began.
By observing the characteristic gamma rays emitted by this isotope,
it is possible to determine whether the contents of a given sealed
container were made before or after the advent of atomic bomb
explosions. This procedure has been used by researchers to check the
authenticity of certain rare wines, most notably the purported
“Jefferson bottles”.
Cesium-133
is the only naturally occurring isotope and is non-radioactive; all
other isotopes, including cesium-137, are produced by human activity.
What
people call “background” radiation is really the amount of
radiation deposited into the environment within the last 100 years
from nuclear tests and nuclear accidents (and naturally-occurring
substances, such as radon)
2,053
nuclear tests occurred between 1945 and 1998:
Above-ground
nuclear tests – which caused numerous
cancers
to the “downwinders”
– were covered up by the American, French and other governments for
decades. See this,
this,
this,
this,
this
and this.
But
the amount of radiation pumped out by Fukushima dwarfs the amount
released by the nuclear tests.
As
nuclear engineer and former nuclear executive Arnie Gundersen notes,
the wave of radioactive cesium from Fukushima which
is going to hit the West Coast of North America
will be 10
times greater
than from the nuclear tests (starting at 55:00).
This
graphic from Woods Hole in Massachusetts – one
of the world’s top
ocean science institutions – shows how much more cesium was dumped
into the sea off Japan from Fukushima as compared
to nuclear testing and Chernobyl:
The
Canadian government has confirmed
in October that Fukushima radiation will exceed “levels higher
than maximum fallout” from the nuclear tests.
The
party line from the Japanese, Canadian and American governments are
that these are safe levels of radiation. Given that those
countries have tried to ban
investigative journalism
and have tried to cover
up the scope of the Fukushima disaster,
people may want to investigate
for ourselves.
For
example, Gundersen notes that the U.S. government flew helicopters
with special radiation testing equipment 90 days after the Fukushima
meltdown happened. The government said it was just doing a
routine “background radiation” check, but that it was really
measuring the amount of “hot particles” in the Seattle area
(starting at 27:00). Hot particles are inhaled and become very
dangerous “internal emitters”.
The government then covered up the results on the basis of “national
security”.
A
helicopter flying over some urban areas of King and Pierce counties
will gather radiological readings July 11-28, 2011. [Seattle is in
King County.] The U.S. Department of Energy’s Remote Sensing
Laboratory Aerial Measurement System will collect baseline levels of
radioactive materials.
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Some of the data may be withheld for national security purposes.
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Some of the data may be withheld for national security purposes.
Similarly,
the Department of Homeland Security and National Nuclear Security
Administration sent low-flying helicopters over the San Francisco Bay
Area in 2012 to
test for radiation.
But they have not released the results.
Indeed,
residents of Seattle breathed in 5 hot particles each day in April of
2011 … a full 50% of what Tokyo residents were breathing at the
time
(the
video is from June 2011.)
After
all, the reactors at Fukushima literally
exploded … and ejected cladding from the reactors and fuel
particles.
And see
this.
Gundersen
says that geiger counters don’t measure hot particles. Unless the
government or nuclear scientists measure and share their data, we are
in the dark as to what’s really going on.
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