Friday, October 14, 2011

#Fukushima I Nuke Plant: Reactor 1 Cover-up Complete, Still Detects 4.7 Sieverts/Hr Radiation Inside (Updated with Video)

But don't worry, the nuke accident is "winding down" successfully, according to the Japanese government under the new administration and TEPCO.

First, Reactor 1 coverup (TEPCO handout for the press, 10/14/2011). What was the cover for again? TEPCO has been claiming the air coming out of the wrecked reactor is far below what's allowed for radiation control area in a nuclear power plant. (Oh I forgot. It was to avoid Google Earth.)

2 packbots entered the reactor building of Reactor 1 to measure the radiation on October 13. The location where 4 sieverts/hr steam was observed in June still has very high radiation - maximum 4.7 sieverts/hr - but no more steam, says TEPCO.

(OK, where is the corium? Has it escaped the water-filled basement?).

From TEPCO's handout for the press, 10/14/2011:

Here's the link to the video (for download) of the location of the 4.7 sieverts/hr radiation: http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/110311/images/111014_01.wmv

A lot of white noise.


22 comments:

Anonymous said...

How thick are those walls? Is this going to prevent the leakage of radiation into the air?

Anonymous said...

Cover-up complete :-)

What goes on in Fukushima stays in Fukushima.

Anonymous said...

The walls are plastic sheeting 1 mm thick. They are supposed to prevent radioactive steam and dust from spreading. IIRC, the tent is to be ventilated via a blower + filter arrangement. It won't be long before it starts glowing in the dark.

Anonymous said...

How thick are those walls? Is this going to prevent the leakage of radiation into the air?
October 14, 2011 8:28 PM

LOL. Walls like in a tent; fabric roof = TEPCO lipstick on the meltdown pig. Stacks will vent the xtra radiation into upper atmosphere; if you live in US, inhale deep and feel it... (later, in the cancer ward).

Pool plutonium not there anymore but blown all over, local wind distribution.

However, nice windows. Who gets to enjoy the sea view.

Even if all was ok, check out how yall being irradiated by G.E. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rc37dRCI4w

Anonymous said...

TEPCO seems to have kicked the ol Camera-crew, this new crew can hide the stacks.

FYI: The 3m diameter 140m high stacks have a huge vacuum (always) venting all nuclei on the US mushrooms.

US returns this hospitability with 150 140m stacks (3m diameter) onto EU mushrooms.

EU irradieted return this hospitability with 150 140m stacks (3m diameter) onto Asian mushrooms.

The depopulation plan calls this the Great merry-go-around conveyor into the eternity.

Anonymous said...

You and the f'ing "stacks" yet again. The stacks don't work. Period. How a "stack" could still be functionally hooked up to blown suppression chambers and runaway blobs of corium, I do not know. Explain that please.

As for the "huge vacuum", here is a pic of a TEPCO employee taking a rad reading from a pipe at the bottom of a "stack". IMPORTANT: note the complete lack of a "huge vacuum" able to even stir his flimsy white suit. The vacuum is normally cause by a heat differential when the stacks are working. But they're not working. Get it?

http://www.stop-nucleaire31.org/IMG/png/2011_08_04_Fairewinds_Tepco_10Sv_per_h.png

Anonymous said...

heat differential?

Oh I see. LOL. Normally there is a huge bonfire to keep Nukeplan working. Hmm. Youre a TEPCO specialist?

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And then the facts from NRC:
www. nrc .gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1437/supplement24/sr1437s24-section.pdf

...this lengthy report is opened in here:

http://wp.me/pwIAV-19

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Anonymous said...

tritium already leaks into our groundwater here in the states from the nuclear cooling pipes underground that are never able to be inspected.. plus all the pollution from coal ash plants.. believe me we are killing ourselves much quicker than the Japs could do it.

Anonymous said...

Tritium is being pumped intentionally into wasteheat water from (all?) polluting radiating killer 500 nukesites ... 3 yrs ago such a criminal act was revealed in a state TV. Today this state TV mgr, who allowed the whistleblower interview to be broadcasted, walks on the street - with the whistleblower...

The global irrationing scheme is crime on crime.

Strontium Sr-90 blanketed the globe (with all the other nuclei) whole northern hemisphere summer 1986; ref. Chernobyl; Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment by Alexey V. YABLOKOV, Vassily B. NESTERENKO, Alexey V. NESTERENKO

Anonymous said...

TEPCO was in a hurry to repair the STACKS. Now all are repaired and functional...

Why? In case Edano was coming to a garden party to roast some sausages? Or just for fun of repairing 3m diameter piping ...

And the truck-drive-through dieameter STACKS are only 140meter high. Just for fun or landmarks for JAL? Or maybe STACKS are just for all the nukelubed criminals to practice mountaineer skills?

Or maybe, just maybe theyre using the stacks to burn coal - to keep the plutonium radiating processes running?

Help me out, I am baffled for all theses TEPCO-class instant experverts on this forum.

Anonymous said...

i think we can all agree we are all getting mutually screwed.

Anonymous said...

This is all yesterday's news! Get a life and check out what's going on in the world.
Get involved in something you all can actually help the world with.
Rense must be loosing a lot of readers with this focus on yesterday's news.

Anonymous said...

"How a "stack" could still be functionally hooked up to blown suppression chambers and runaway blobs of corium, I do not know. Explain that please."

I guess the only way to find out is to induce a flock of birds to fly over the vacuum-spout and see if they're reduced to "smoking irradiating heaps". :)

"IMPORTANT: note the complete lack of a "huge vacuum" able to even stir his flimsy white suit."

Good point. The ten-foot pole technician would have been sucked up and "OUT", as Arto has been.

super-lol


"Oh I see. LOL. Normally there is a huge bonfire to keep Nukeplan working. "

Yes, a bonfire. One may even call it a 'reactor'. Hot, very.


Consensus - - there appears to be a need to continue watching.


Robbie's Tent #1 is completed. Let the circus begin.

Anonymous said...

"TEPCO was in a hurry to repair the STACKS. Now all are repaired and functional..."

That's nice. So you think secondary containment is still intact. [rolls eyeballs]

the voice in your head said...

""Oh I see. LOL. Normally there is a huge bonfire to keep Nukeplan working. "

Yes, a bonfire. One may even call it a 'reactor'. Hot, very."

Had to run for the washroom. Could not hold my laughter.

the voice in your head said...

Help me out, I am baffled for all theses TEPCO-class instant experverts on this forum.

Feel free to post *your* credentials, minus the Arkham Sanitarium certificate, of course.

Anonymous said...

The situation is beginning to clarify.

Corium-demon, known as Elvis-"Arto", has risen up and has claimed Fukushima as his turf.

TEPCO employees and subcontracted have suspected this is the case since the get-go. Yes, the ten-foot pole technician 'serves' Elvis-"Arto".
And you can betcha he accepts the name variant Artolubed.

lol

:)

Anonymous said...

@OCTOBER 16, 2011 5:53 AM, I'm fed up with reading about Jesuits, ants, stacks, Arto-Elvis and whatever. I suspect others are too.

Anonymous said...

I hear ya, 7:21. For me it is pure entertainment to bait Arto. I'll try to restrain myself.

Anonymous said...

Please to not restrain yourself. Anything to thwart the insanity is okay with me. Carry on.

Anonymous said...

on Oct. 13 temp. right above the tunnel 22.4 C
24 C near pipe penetration on floor

31.9 C on June 3rd, 55% humidity

38% humidity near pipe penetration hole Oct.13
48% several feet away near no floor opening?

Temperature and humidity have dropped above hole, but radiation is higher?


June 4, 2011
Video of 4-Sievert/Hour Steam Gushing Out in Reactor 1 at #Fukushima
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/06/video-of-4-sieverthour-steam-gushing.html

Atomfritz said...

Highly interesting video, showing the effect of high radiation on cameras.
Note the heavy flickering. It's not noise, it's caused by the camera sensor hit by gamma rays,

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