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Showing Original Post only (View all)America in 'huge trouble,' says nuclear expert [View all]
http://www.naturalnews.com/035731_Fukushima_radiation_America.html#ixzz1td0U7I6FDuring a recent Congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden witnessed with his own eyes the horrific aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which we have heard very little about from the media in recent months. The damage situation was apparently so severe, according to his account, that he has now written a letter to Ichiro Fujisaki, Ambassador of Japan, petitioning for more to be done, and offering any additional support and assistance that might help contain and resolve the situation as quickly as possible.
..."[S]itting at the top of [Reactor 4], in a pool that is cracked, leaking, and precarious even without an earthquake, are 1,565 fuel rods (give or take a few), some of them 'fresh fuel' that was ready to go into the reactor on the morning of March 11 when the earthquake and tsunami hit," writes Consolo. "If they are MOX fuel, containing six percent plutonium, one fuel rod has the potential to kill 2.89 billion people."
Sen. Wyden is also asking U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Gregory Jaczko to assess how much additional assistance their agencies might be willing to provide to help Japan, and the entire world, avoid a nuclear catastrophe of Biblical proportions.
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http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/after-tour-of-fukushima-nuclear-power-station-wyden-says-situation-worse-than-reported
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Members of my family have spent the last 30 years moving NUCLEAR waste around and...
Tikki
May 2012
#43
Your credibility on this matter has been shown to be zero. When you're in a hole, quit digging.
apocalypsehow
May 2012
#105
Funny, I don't see a single mention of fuel rods killing billions of people in that article.
EOTE
May 2012
#97
Yeah, that's right. It's either "everything's dandy!" or "Everyone's gonna die!!!!"
EOTE
May 2012
#108
I compared this graphic to others that showed a similar profile, not to show amount,
alfredo
May 2012
#52
Not just US, America...because it is far worst and not being reported as such
mother earth
May 2012
#7
I didn't quote any article and am going by memory, and how I interpreted what I read, not a
mother earth
May 2012
#74
And everything that comes directly from Sen Wyden, take seriously. "Christina Consolo"? not so much.
Warren DeMontague
May 2012
#45
the 1565 fuel rod claim and the number of people claim are both coming from Natural News
Occulus
May 2012
#46
And it is extreme ignorance and bigotry to refer to other cultural beliefs as "Woo-Woo."
BeHereNow
May 2012
#92
Oh hell, would you take the time to watch a documentary and open your mind for an hour?
BeHereNow
May 2012
#94
Yes, if the Kogi and Hopi prophecies are the same, it is just coincidence...
SidDithers
May 2012
#75
In the past 60 years, we've already vaporized and distributed many pounds of plutonium into the air
NickB79
May 2012
#73
"I am a nuclear chemical operator" - LOL. Fancy that! I'm an astronaunt working on warp drive for
apocalypsehow
May 2012
#106