On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:38 PM,
A friend of mine sent me an e-mail last night. The message began, "Please don't shoot the messenger!
She quoted an article where this statement was made by Robert Alvarez, former Senior Policy Adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security and the Environment at the U.S. Department of Energy. Mr. Alvarez was discussing the precarious condition of the Fukushima Daichi spent fuel pool at Reactor #4, and the serious threat to human existence which would result from its collapse. (See article link below for a full discussion of the scenario.)
According to Robert Alvarez, former Senior Policy Adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security and the Environment at the U.S. Department of Energy, if the spent fuel pool #4 at Fukushima Daichi falls from its precarious perch, it the result could be the end of civilization as we know it. Mr. Alvarez was quoted as saying,
"Many of our readers might find it difficult to appreciate the actual meaning of the figure, yet we can grasp what 85 times more Cesium-137 than the Chernobyl would mean. It would destroy the world environment and our civilization. This is not rocket science, nor does it connect to the pugilistic debate over nuclear power plants. This is an issue of human survival."
My friend went on to say, "Every human being and some institutions on my e-mail list is getting a copy of this e-mail. This is just too important for you not to know about.
The time for obfuscation is past, and for failing to take meaningful action. The situation at Fukushima Daichi could become so dire it may mean the end of life as we know it. International cooperation is needed to prevent the collapse of SPF #4. Reactor 2 has little or no water in it, and it appears its spent fuel pool is also presently at risk. Three reactors have already melted through their containment vessels at Fukushima Daichi. Ex-vessel corium is also known as the 'China syndrome.'
Someone has to begin telling the truth to the general public. I simply refuse to keep silent about it to placate anyone, any longer. Documents recently released under FOIA show the NRC was from the beginning complicit in hiding the truth from the public. An NRC spokesperson stated they (the NRC) didn't want 'the media to get ahold of this story' or to know the potential 'consequences.' The article cited below contained information obtained under FOIA. An NRC official was quoted as saying like "tell them to just stop it" and have the DoE tell independent labs to quit testing for Fukushima, radiation. See the original statement here:
Here are some quotations from the article and video where Akio Matsumura interviewed Robert Alvarez fand Akio. The dire warning about the consequences of the collapse of Fukushima spent fuel pool #4 appeared here:
And see this: http://www.prisonplanet.com/fukushima-reactor-4-life-on-planet-earth-in-the-balance.html
Akio Matsumura's opening statement in his interview with Robert Alvarez:
"I asked top spent-fuel pools expert Mr. Robert Alvarez, former Senior Policy Adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security and the Environment at the U.S. Department of Energy, for an explanation of the potential impact of the 11,421 rods.
I received an astounding response from Mr. Alvarez [updated 4/5/12]:
' In recent times, more information about the spent fuel situation at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi site has become known. It is my understanding that of the 1,532 spent fuel assemblies in reactor No. 304 assemblies are fresh and unirradiated. This then leaves 1,231 irradiated spent fuel rods in pool No. 4, which contain roughly 37 million curies (~1.4E+18 Becquerel) of long-lived radioactivity. The No. 4 pool is about 100 feet above ground, is structurally damaged and is exposed to the open elements. If an earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to drain this could result in a catastrophic radiological fire involving nearly 10 times the amount of Cs-137 released by the Chernobyl accident.
The infrastructure to safely remove this material was destroyed as it was at the other three reactors .... the removal of the spent fuel from the pools at the damaged Fukushima-Dai-Ichi reactors will require a major and time-consuming re-construction effort and will be charting in unknown waters. Despite the enormous destruction cased at the Da–Ichi site, dry casks holding a smaller amount of spent fuel appear to be unscathed. '
Mr. Alvarez went on to say in the interview, based on DoE assumptions, 'a total of 11,138 spent fuel assemblies are being stored at the Dai-Ichi site, nearly all, which is in pools. They contain roughly 336 million curies (~1.2 E+19 Bq) of long-lived radioactivity. About 134 million curies is Cesium-137 — roughly 85 times the amount of Cs-137 released at the Chernobyl accident.' Mr. Alvarez stated the estimate was based on the assessment of the U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP). The Fukushima site fuel inventory, he said, contains, 'roughly half the total amount of Cs-137 estimated by the NCRP to have been released by all atmospheric nuclear weapons testing, Chernobyl, and world-wide reprocessing plants (~270 million curies or ~9.9 E+18 Becquerel). '
The article also quoted Alvarez as saying, ' It is important for the public to understand that reactors that have been operating for decades, such as those at the Fukushima-Dai-Ichi site have generated some of the largest concentrations of radioactivity on the planet.
Many of our readers might find it difficult to appreciate the actual meaning of the figure, yet we can grasp what 85 times more Cesium-137 than the Chernobyl would mean. It would destroy the world environment and our civilization. This is not rocket science, nor does it connect to the pugilistic debate over nuclear power plants. This is an issue of human survival.' "
Thank you for speaking of that which cannot be named, Steveo. The beauty of something that can't be seen, felt, or tasted is that if you don't measure it, then it doesn't exist.
ReplyDeleteThe latest meme appears to be "no immediate health threat." That's their line, and they're sticking to it. "Ambassador Murata informed us that the total numbers of the spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi site excluding the rods in the pressure vessel is 11,421 (396+615+566+1,535+994+940+6375)." That statement still omits the truth; it says nothing about the really dangerous, long-lasting isotopes, the Plutonium and Uranium that got scattered about from the MOX fuel in reactor #3. The MOX fuel is the issue that the IAEA and NRC do not want to discuss, as that is a cog in the factory of the military-industrial complex.
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/04/the-largest-short-term-threat-to-humanity-the-fuel-pools-of-fukushima.html
With Chu et al. pushing for clean green nuclear energy to power our clean green electric cars, it's probably time for every household to own a geiger counter. 104 nuke plants in this country stuffed to the brim with double-stacked spent fuel pools, and 50-some plants in Japan with many, many times the lethality and concentration of Chernobyl. 100 minutes is all it takes. Ugh.
Riiiight, they don't "like" lying through their teeth, so they qualify statements with words like 'immediate' when they know that there are long term health effects.
DeleteThere is something critically, clinically and nearly collectively wrong with the human species. We are incongruent, we are inconsequential to the grander picture. At best we may be nothing more than a cosmic memory.
ReplyDeleteIf the dinosaurs et al went extinct, humans deserve no less fate.
The insult to the injury is that unlike animals, we are aware of what we do and of the consequences.
We seem to prefer the illusion to the reality.
We came, we saw, we conquered....everything but our egos.
We went extinct. That's a wrap. The universe will move on with scarcely a blink of acknowledgement.
What a legacy for a sentient species to leave behind.
Yep, it's kind of embarrassing, and yet somehow we insist that our leader be psychopaths, and they rise to the occasion.
ReplyDeleteCould insanity be a temporary evolutionary advantage allowing the bold and absurd to be undertaken, pushing the species forward to accomplish more complex methods of ego stroking and warfare. Insanity to cover the lies necessary to protect the ego, while doing the actions to inflate the ego. I call it SEA Socio-Economic-Anthropology
There is a big criminal element in this situation. It is the press. They are deliberately standing down.
ReplyDeleteThey need to admit they are following industry orders.
It is not hard for non-journalists and non-scientists to obtain information* quickly that shows the urgent situation at Fukushima.
Instead they parrot 'cold shut down' lies that everyone knows are laughable.
* like this:
http://flyingcuttlefish.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/scary-map-of-radionuclides-from-fukushima/
Indeed, it is amazing that MSM has been so effectively been purchased or extorted into silence.
DeleteIts also amazing that NO HEAD OF STATE of any foreign government has made any statements EXCEPT in the days following 3/11 when "everything is fine" was the standard statement. Would hope that Pres. Obama would tell the citizens he is responsible for --Americans -- the real situation. AND--what the USA is doing to correct it. We already have radiation in the Western USA and Pacific ocean..as of 8 months ago. What about now, and how can we protect our children? Hurry up Mr. Pres..
ReplyDeleteThey don't want to scare the sheeple with truth, just hand out food stamps to prevent riots.
DeleteAre you talking about the same pres.ob that couldn't make up his mind about the oil spill 4 3 weeks,ex 4 stop all drilling in the us, the same one that helped out us Aili's in foreign country's? y are u waiting on the pres? or any gov.??
Deletepres.ob went golfing as the gulf was sprayed with corexit. this happened over land as well as sea. pres.ob didn't stop the use of depleted uranium in the ME and I don't see the hoped for change anywhere. I see a bunch of idolatry regarding our alleged leaders.
ReplyDeleteHope we learn the lesson soon as the Fukushima scene is looking really horrific.