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Red Alert: Nuclear Meltdown at Quake-Damaged Japanese Plant

cottonzway

I was saying boo-urns
Red Alert: Nuclear Meltdown at Quake-Damaged Japanese Plant | STRATFOR

A March 12 explosion at the earthquake-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Japan, appears to have caused a reactor meltdown.

The key piece of technology in a nuclear reactor is the control rods. Nuclear fuel generates neutrons; controlling the flow and production rate of these neutrons is what generates heat, and from the heat, electricity. Control rods absorb neutrons — the rods slide in and out of the fuel mass to regulate neutron emission, and with it, heat and electricity generation.

A meltdown occurs when the control rods fail to contain the neutron emission and the heat levels inside the reactor thus rise to a point that the fuel itself melts, generally temperatures in excess of 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, causing uncontrolled radiation-generating reactions and making approaching the reactor incredibly hazardous. A meltdown does not necessarily mean a nuclear disaster. As long as the reactor core, which is specifically designed to contain high levels of heat, pressure and radiation, remains intact, the melted fuel can be dealt with. If the core breaches but the containment facility built around the core remains intact, the melted fuel can still be dealt with — typically entombed within specialized concrete — but the cost and difficulty of such containment increases exponentially.

However, the earthquake in Japan, in addition to damaging the ability of the control rods to regulate the fuel — and the reactor’s coolant system — appears to have damaged the containment facility, and the explosion almost certainly did. There have been reports of “white smoke,” perhaps burning concrete, coming from the scene of the explosion, indicating a containment breach and the almost certain escape of significant amounts of radiation.

At this point, events in Japan bear many similarities to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Reports indicate that up to 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) of the reactor fuel was exposed. The reactor fuel appears to have at least partially melted, and the subsequent explosion has shattered the walls and roof of the containment vessel — and likely the remaining useful parts of the control and coolant systems.



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And so now the question is simple: Did the floor of the containment vessel crack? If not, the situation can still be salvaged by somehow re-containing the nuclear core. But if the floor has cracked, it is highly likely that the melting fuel will burn through the floor of the containment system and enter the ground. This has never happened before but has always been the nightmare scenario for a nuclear power event — in this scenario, containment goes from being merely dangerous, time consuming and expensive to nearly impossible.

Radiation exposure for the average individual is 620 millirems per year, split about evenly between manmade and natural sources. The firefighters who served at the Chernobyl plant were exposed to between 80,000 and 1.6 million millirems. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission estimates that exposure to 375,000 to 500,000 millirems would be sufficient to cause death within three months for half of those exposed. A 30-kilometer-radius (19 miles) no-go zone remains at Chernobyl to this day. Japan’s troubled reactor site is about 300 kilometers from Tokyo.

The latest report from the damaged power plant indicated that exposure rates outside the plant were at about 620 millirems per hour, though it is not clear whether that report came before or after the reactor’s containment structure exploded.

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First and foremost let me say how deeply saddened that I am at the tragedy that happened in Japan the other day. It breaks my heart to see what they are going through right now. The massive earthquake and even worse tsunami were more then enough to have to deal with.

What is going on with their nuclear reactors is an even bigger issue though. A full nuclear meltdown would be catastrophic for not only the people of Japan, but many others in the world. Hopefully it is not worst case here and I pray that they can stop this. I am not even a religious man really, but I will pray tonight for them.
 
cottonzway, Thanks for the update.

My knowledge of reactor design is sophomoric at best. I've heard reports of detection of cesium in the general vicinity of the reactor. Would this indicate material form the core itself having leaked into the environment?

Scary stuff!
 
Great update.


So is there a reasonable chance this nuclear disaster will be the worst in history? I know its already in the top 5 if it ended right now.
 
Due to the high safety standards used in Japanese nuclear plants, a distaster like what seen in Chernobyl is unlikely, but nothing is certain at this point. They seem to have things under some sort of control. Let's hope they do.
 
Ok, here is a prime opportunity for the benevolent Space Brothers to fly in and make themselves known or for the US secret space program to use their technology for humanitarian purposes. If you don't whip it out for something of this magnitude what could you possibly be waiting for? I think the lack of any such thing happening will be a strong argument against the existence of either.
 
Ok, here is a prime opportunity for the benevolent Space Brothers to fly in and make themselves known or for the US secret space program to use their technology for humanitarian purposes. If you don't whip it out for something of this magnitude what could you possibly be waiting for? I think the lack of any such thing happening will be a strong argument against the existence of either.

They didn't show up when we had that disaster in Haiti last year. If there are Space Brothers, it's clear they just don't care!
 
Hey, here's a scary thought. Suppose they wanted us to poison ourselfs. They kind of helped the disaster get started and then just wait for the fall out. Once the population gets down to a more managalbe level then they swoop in with their handy dandy air cleaners. We give em everything they want and they clean up the air and "save" the planet.


The acutal disaster is nothing to make fun of and I honestly feel so sorry about the devestation in Japan and the prior disaster in Australia. This could end up covering large parts of the planet. I saw a picture on Drugereport.com today of a Japaneese child and it just brought the "human" part of the experince home a little bit. So, although I see the goofy way that both true belivers and true debunkers approach the u.f.o. question I don't want to minimize the real horror and fear that these folks are having to live through right now.
 
They didn't show up when we had that disaster in Haiti last year. If there are Space Brothers, it's clear they just don't care!

I think that Trained Observer is using his powers of observation to notice that this is a nuclear issue, a topic which some people think is of interest to all those aliens that are visiting the earth.

With regards to the crisis in Japan, although it is not a great situation, it is unlikely that it will be anything like Chernobyl. Oh, and before anyone thinks this map that is going around is accurate, it's already been debunked:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/fallout.asp
 
They didn't show up when we had that disaster in Haiti last year. If there are Space Brothers, it's clear they just don't care!

As these kinds of events pile up, the argument for the existence of Federations of Light, Space Brothers and all its variations will be harder and harder for proponents of such things to make. Likewise arguing that the US or any other country possesses highly advanced technologies of any real magnitude is made more difficult by the lack of any real practical application of them in either disaster or war.

Also, wouldn't it be reasonable to expect that such massive disasters would mpact any alien abduction program if such a thing actually exists in any real sense and trigger some increased activity or perhaps even rescue of subjects they have supposedly tracked and manipulated for generations?
 
Besides, wouldn't ET have better tools with which to predict such disasters? If our Space Brothers really care about us, they'd warn us as far in advance as possible, so we can make proper preparations. Sure, maybe they have a non-intervention policy, but if they're abducting us, they are involved. Just speculating. :)
 
Hey, here's a scary thought. Suppose they wanted us to poison ourselfs.

I am making the argument against the benevolent space brothers and galactic federations of love and peace or whatever that are so popular with some folks. Of course tyder, the damn evil reptilian, insect, and cephalopod aliens are out to steal our wimmings and suck our brains out and naturally revel in our calamity. That just goes without saying.
 
I think that Trained Observer is using his powers of observation to notice that this is a nuclear issue, a topic which some people think is of interest to all those aliens that are visiting the earth.

With regards to the crisis in Japan, although it is not a great situation, it is unlikely that it will be anything like Chernobyl. Oh, and before anyone thinks this map that is going around is accurate, it's already been debunked:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/fallout.asp



Yea according to Stanton Friedman the aliens should be VERY interested in whats going on in Japan. They are probably there right now getting soil samples...
 
Yea according to Stanton Friedman the aliens should be VERY interested in whats going on in Japan. They are probably there right now getting soil samples...

I think a special paracast with a panel to discuss the problem of the great Alien/Secret Space Program No-Show that includes Stanton Friedman would be very interesting.
 
I think a special paracast with a panel to discuss the problem of the great Alien/Secret Space Program No-Show that includes Stanton Friedman would be very interesting.

Well, I think that the results — or lack of results — speak for themselves. We hardly need to waste a 3-hour show on this. :D
 
To play devils advocate here, one could just as easily speculate the opposite
That they dont interfere because they are time travellers and that this event happened in their history, so must be left to unfold.
Or that such events are the catalyst for the mother of invention, and that as a result of this, technology for advanced radiation shielding will be invented, (technology we will use in our own space faring future) or it will force the planetary population to move to fussion reactors like the polywell

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polywell

Or as ive posted before ,life as an expression of native biological function is but the first tiny step in our journey and not considered as hugely significant from their perspective.
For all we know they are very busy right now recycling those who've lost their native bioform, into the next phase of post biological reality.

The list of possibilitys goes on and on, and personally none of the speculation provides any evidence one way or the other for the existance or non existance of space faring vistors
 
My dad is a nuclear physicist.. he said that when the "radiation techs" are using Geiger Counter wands, they are moving them too fast over people for accurate readings...., at least in the images they show on TV.
The Japanese culture is very much about saving face... only Japanese can interpret what they are really saying. We won't know what is really happening in my humble opinion.
 
My dad is a nuclear physicist.. he said that when the "radiation techs" are using Geiger Counter wands, they are moving them too fast over people for accurate readings...., at least in the images they show on TV. The Japanese culture is very much about saving face... only Japanese can interpret what they are really saying. We won't know what is really happening in my humble opinion.

Someone I know with access to Japanese T.V. says they are saying everything is under control. At least that was a day ago. I don't know what they are saying now. BBC had on this last night and this morning that they are telling everyone to stay indoors 30 km or so out from the plant. That is a pretty bad sign.

I think we could come up with any number of things to rationalize the non-appearance of benevolent aliens, time travelers, ascended masters, supernatural beings, secret government technologies or breakaway civilizations. However, there are claims made by many folks who talk about such things which reality seems to have strongly argued against recently. While I imagine that most of the folks who frequent this forum already understand this I still feel it is a good opportunity, given current events, to revisit these ideas at least in my own mind. And in my mind current events only exemplify the reality that all we actually have is other human beings and looking for help from supernatural, extraterrestrial, or advanced technologies is surely going to disappoint. But more pointedly, the failure of current events to trigger any Disclosure as defined and promoted by the major proponents of exopolitics through the intervention of extra-terrestrial civilizations allegedly interacting with humanity or through the revelation of secret technologies (such as alternative power, heavy lifting bodies, weather control, etc., etc.) by the government in reaction to the incredible human suffering caused by recent natural disasters deserves some serious consideration. It's given me some pause for reflection and seems to highlight the absolute absurdity of many of popularized theories and beliefs surrounding the UFO phenomena. If the human suffering and loss of life brought about by the tsunamis and earthquakes of recent years has not triggered some degree of Disclosure I have to wonder just what those who continue to hold hope of such a thing think will.
 
It sounds like nuclear S is about to -globally HTF. These cooling pools atop the reactors which keep the spent uranium feul rods cool, are no longer able to....well,.... keep them cool. If that stuff catches on fire, it's like, I heard my fave talk show host Thom Hartmann say a couple seconds ago, it will be thee worst "dirty bomb" explosion in this world you can ever imagine.
I hope it doesn't cause 'nuclear winter'..........

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/world/asia/15fuel.html?_r=1

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Russia and South Korea are on "high alert" for poisoning. http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/5700


Where are Robert Hastings ufos which are able to shut down nuclear missle silos?
 
As much fun as I have reading flip comments about “space brothers” (where are our space sisters?)…
I would like to know if this accident has changed anyone’s mind about the use of nuclear power. I, for one, was, and am still for nuclear power over coal power, due to the problem with CO2 emission, (and please do not start a rant on anti-global warming, this is not what I am writing about). Coal also produces a lot of mercury which gets caught up in our food chain. So nuclear seems like a good solution for the short time. The issue this raises in my mind is the fact that Japan is one of the safest countries for nuclear power generation. It seems that they had a lot of built in limits that would account for earthquakes, fires, and just about anything one can think of, (other than the largest earthquake in their recent history). With that said, I am starting to re-think the nuclear option. I would be interested if anyone else has had their minds changed.
 
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