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Another
Lie By TEPCO; Not 1 Hydrogen Explosion, But 2 Separate PLUTONIUM MOX
Fuel Explosions At Fukushima Building #3
3
January, 2014
The
official TEPCO fairy tale story about Fukushima is that there were
'only' 3 hydrogen explosions, total; at buildings 1, 2, and 3. They
also claim there were no spent fuel pool fires, and that no radiation
was released from any Fukushima spent fuel pools. They claim no
plutonium came out of anything, anywhere and that all fuel stayed
inside containment in all structures. (This is how they come up with
the 10% of Chernobyl computer model)
All
of this consists of nothing more than a pack of 'polite' PR in your
face lies. We will focus on #3 reactor building and prove that 2
separate explosions happened on two separate days at this building
and that plutonium MOX fuel did exit the building. Other articles
will focus on the other lies and disprove them. So let's dive in,
shall we?
First,
Arnie proves that multiple spent fuel pools sustained damage. He does
not talk about equipment pools, but just in what he does cover, he
proves that TEPCO is lying about no spent fuel pools being damaged or
catching on fire.
Ooops, there goes the 10% of Chernobyl radiation fairy tale.
Ooops, there goes the 10% of Chernobyl radiation fairy tale.
The
debris tracks on the #3 building turbine bld roof clearly show two
explosions.
The first explosion was on 3/14 at 11:01, and there was a second explosion at R3 on 3/15 at 11:00.
The first explosion was on 3/14 at 11:01, and there was a second explosion at R3 on 3/15 at 11:00.
News
reports also prove that there were two separate explosions on two
separate days.
ViaStarbird December 28, 2013 at 4:46 pm
If
you look closely at the overhead photo of Reactor #3, in the
following link;
In
the – 4th photo down – you can see the locations of the TWO
explosions.
1.
The spent fuel pool was explosion #1 on 3/14/2011
2.
The equipment pool was explosion #2 on 3/15/2011
This
is easily determined by the roof structure. The roof framework is
intact over the reactor, but blown away over the sfp and, most
severely, over the equipment pool. Further proof is shown in the
debris paths on the turbine bld. Notice the two paths are PARALLEL,
meaning they were created from two separate explosions.
This
should be enough for anyone with common sense to agree that TEPCO
lied again about this as well. There were two explosions on two
separate days at building #3, coming from the spent fuel pool and
from the equipment pool, both of which contained MOX plutonium fuel.
In other words, #3 was NOT merely a hydrogen explosion.
TEPCO
claimed nothing more than a hydrogen explosion happened at building
#3. This is just another lie. TEPCO, what are all of these fuel rods
doing outside the building, if the building just had a 'hydrogen'
explosion?
You
can clearly see the rods blown out of the #3 building with the
pictures.
Now
there is still some debate about whether one of the explosions came
from the spent fuel pool or the reactor itself. According to
JoeNeubarth December 28, 2013 at 12:10 pm, he claims that at least
one of those explosions "was a vectored steam explosion from the
Torus when several tons of Corium fell into the Torus propelled by a
hydrogen explosion milliseconds before. Anybody can see that the
explosion was vectored upward just by watching the Reactor Three
Explosion Video. I have argued about this with the Arnie supporters.
The simple fact of the matter is that if there was a prompt critical
explosion in the fuel pool, it would have blown the side of the pool
out. That obviously did not happen, but the roof of the Reactor
building was blown sky high by all of the lower floors shooting up
and through the reactor building. Why was it vectored upward? That is
simple, too, because deep in the bowels of the building the only way
to go was up. A lot of en-trained Corium when skyward in that
explosion."
Either
way, a lot of MOX fuel came out of the building, at least some of it
in melted form. This plutonium then went around the world.
So
how did these explosions happen? According to hbjon December 28, 2013
at 12:17 pm, "Uranium dioxide, when cast into a pellet under
high pressure heats up by itself when removed from the die.
Understandably, a smaller press must be used for MOX fuel. Those
atoms are as close together as their going to get until they're
melted and solidified under atmospheric pressure.
The
fuel had liquefied and produced massive amounts of tritium when
contact with heavy water was made. You with me so far? Tritium and
oxygen gas take up more space than heavy water and when you try to
confine it in a limited space, the pressure will increase. So what do
we have? We have a fissioning blob of fresh corium in a confinement
that has increasing gas pressure(pressure cooker). When tritium (or
hydrogen atoms with increased neutron content) are pushed together by
pressure, they fuse. When that happens it takes less of the glue that
holds nucleons together to bind the new nucleus and there is a
release of energy. The energy is sometimes referred to as nuclear
energy but in fact it's only fusion. The momentary orange flash told
us this in unit 3
There
are factors that come into play that will determine the approximate
yield of such an explosion. Venting, pressure, temperature, and other
variables. A critical mass will explode, but under these
contaminated, neutron rich conditions unlikely."
Arnie
Gunderson also postulated a prompt criticality happened in #3, which
made the MOX plutonium fueled explosion in this building look much
different and go up much higher than in any of the other buildings.
TEPCO
also claims that everything stayed inside of the containment. Then
why was there a picture of corium mass exiting the 3# building
and also corium coming out of building #4?
(black
liquid mass coming out of right side of building)
Why
are there reports of increasing radioactive Iodine 131 levels in
surrounding towns in 2014? The short half life of this element means
it should be completely gone by now, if everything is cooled off and
under control.
The
only way this can happen is if there is an underground corium
underneath Fukushima, and it is 'burping' fission products up.. Where
is the evidence of this burping, besides the pictures of liquid
corium masses coming out of at least two buildings, and then going
into the ground?
Why
is there a video of a fissure with steam/smoke coming out of it right
next to building number 3, months after the mega disaster? This is
direct evidence of the corium 'burping' up above ground, and ties in
with the increases in radioactive Iodine 131 levels in surrounding
towns, and all the way down to Tokyo. It also ties in with the
multiple pictures of TONS of out of control, highly radioactive,
fissioning coriums coming out of multiple buildings.
Why is building #3 still steaming right up to 2014?
Bottom line, things are getting WORSE at the Fukushima site, not better, as time goes on. Radiation levels are increasing all the way up to 2014, both in the ocean, in the groundwater and on land. This does not look or sound like a normal 'decommissioning'.
Bottom line, TEPCO lied about what happened at the #3 Fukushima reactor building. TEPCO lied not only about what happened there, not just in one way, but in MANY ways. So if they can lie with a straight face about basic facts like this, what else are they hiding and keeping secret at Fukushima?
Now,
who are you going to believe and TRUST? TEPCO, the Japanese
government, the NRC, the IAEA, pro nuclear scientists, the US
military, the mass media, or your own eyes?
End
http://iangoddard.com/fukushima01.html
ReplyDeleteHis theory is that the R3 explosion of 14'th, is when the meltdown burnt a hole in the bottom of the steel pressure vessel, and fell into a lot of seawater, INSIDE the containment concrete, which created so much pressure, it temporarily blasted past the containment well cap, and left the cap leaking jets of steam.
My theory of the two trails, on the roof of the generator building, is that the resonating/blast properties of the corners of the building, made the SECOND panel blow-out, parallel to the centre of their faces, which happened to be at the same height as that roof, and leave trails.
I also see (elsewhere in photo 01_001) a green circular thing (spare equipment lid?), at 45', looking like it was sitting in the equipment pool water, and got blasted sideways/upwards, against the N wall, which then fell out. The watered pool spilled out (with less damage), the roof above that wall was blown away (not having anything to hold onto), and the S-edge roof above SFP3 has disintegrated in the flame-yellow-blast-pool in the video. The roof girders in the middle, somehow stayed attached.