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  • Bigblue1
    Banned Users
    • Dec 2008
    • 3923

    #91
    Interesting translated interview by Hirose Takashi with an introduction from Douglas Lummis Published on Counter punch linked by infowars.com Here

    Excerpt:

    Hirose: For example, yesterday. Around Fukushima Daiichi Station they measured 400 millisieverts – that’s per hour. With this measurement (Chief Cabinet Secretary) Edano admitted for the first time that there was a danger to health, but he didn’t explain what this means. All of the information media are at fault here I think. They are saying stupid things like, why, we are exposed to radiation all the time in our daily life, we get radiation from outer space. But that’s one millisievert per year. A year has 365 days, a day has 24 hours; multiply 365 by 24, you get 8760. Multiply the 400 millisieverts by that, you get 3,500,000 the normal dose. You call that safe? And what media have reported this? None. They compare it to a CT scan, which is over in an instant; that has nothing to do with it. The reason radioactivity can be measured is that radioactive material is escaping. What is dangerous is when that material enters your body and irradiates it from inside. These industry-mouthpiece scholars come on TV and what to they say? They say as you move away the radiation is reduced in inverse ratio to the square of the distance. I want to say the reverse. Internal irradiation happens when radioactive material is ingested into the body. What happens? Say there is a nuclear particle one meter away from you. You breathe it in, it sticks inside your body; the distance between you and it is now at the micron level. One meter is 1000 millimeters, one micron is one thousandth of a millimeter. That’s a thousand times a thousand squared. That’s the real meaning of “inverse ratio of the square of the distance.” Radiation exposure is increased by a factor of a trillion. Inhaling even the tiniest particle, that’s the danger.

    Yo: So making comparisons with X-rays and CT scans has no meaning. Because you can breathe in radioactive material.

    Hirose: That’s right. When it enters your body, there’s no telling where it will go. The biggest danger is women, especially pregnant women, and little children. Now they’re talking about iodine and cesium, but that’s only part of it, they’re not using the proper detection instruments. What they call monitoring means only measuring the amount of radiation in the air. Their instruments don’t eat. What they measure has no connection with the amount of radioactive material. . . .

    Yo: So damage from radioactive rays and damage from radioactive material are not the same.

    Hirose: If you ask, are any radioactive rays from the Fukushima Nuclear Station here in this studio, the answer will be no. But radioactive particles are carried here by the air. When the core begins to melt down, elements inside like iodine turn to gas. It rises to the top, so if there is any crevice it escapes outside.

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #92
      You get more radiation by living in a brick house or by flying across the country than you will get from the particles that have drifted here. A microwave pizza has more radiation than the air in washington right now.

      Chernobyle didn't even cause a health risk here, and Japan is 20x less of a big deal as chernobyle was. This is like 3 mile island plus a few more casualties and I don't think we should be expecting any fallout of any kind really. There has yet to be a single instance of increased radiation levels, increase meaning statistically significant increase. A minor increase to slightly above the background level is nothing, rubbing two stones together puts off as much radiation as that.

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      • Premium Parrots
        Super Moderators
        • Feb 2008
        • 9763

        #93
        Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
        You get more radiation by living in a brick house or by flying across the country than you will get from the particles that have drifted here. A microwave pizza has more radiation than the air in washington right now.

        Chernobyle didn't even cause a health risk here, and Japan is 20x less of a big deal as chernobyle was. This is like 3 mile island plus a few more casualties and I don't think we should be expecting any fallout of any kind really. There has yet to be a single instance of increased radiation levels, increase meaning statistically significant increase. A minor increase to slightly above the background level is nothing, rubbing two stones together puts off as much radiation as that.
        yea........and don't sit so dam close to the television either
        Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





        I've been wrong lots of times.  Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.


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        • sgreger1
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          #94
          You get more radiation by living in a brick house or by flying across the country than you will get from the particles that have drifted here. A microwave pizza has more radiation than the air in washington right now.

          Chernobyle didn't even cause a health risk here, and Japan is 20x less of a big deal as chernobyle was. This is like 3 mile island plus a few more casualties and I don't think we should be expecting any fallout of any kind really. There has yet to be a single instance of increased radiation levels, increase meaning statistically significant increase. A minor increase to slightly above the background level is nothing, rubbing two stones together puts off as much radiation as that.

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          • sgreger1
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 9451

            #95
            "Neutron beam observed 13 times"
            TEPCO via. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0110324a6.html

            Strange to call it a "beam".. means there may have been fission 13 times.
            Things really aren't looking too rosy at Fukushima-1 They have power at the offices and reactor control rooms, but many life support and cooling systems remain out of operation.

            There is a lot of salt within the reactor buildings, both from the Tsunami and the spraying of 3,700 metric tons of seawater (as of 21st March in reactor 3 only).

            http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/...dm007000c.html

            There is of course also sea water inside the reactor vessel and primary containment and their pipes and valves, where sea water injection has been continuing. Speculation remains as to how strong 40 year old hot steel will be with this much salt water.

            There have been 3 ~6mag quakes 40miles from the plant since 22:12 UTC. One was at a depth of 1km.

            http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/201103...89-230712.html

            There has been a 500mSv detection at reactor 2, causing another evacuation 02:13 UTC - EDIT - TEPCO just refuted Japan's Nuclear Safety Agency's report on this number...

            Reuters: Water temp. in Reactor 1 is up to 400C, normal operating temp. is 302C (and it's been scrammed). 01:00 UTC

            http://www.zerohedge.com/article/rea...egrees-celsius (original story from Reuters @ 380C)

            3 and 4 are having water injected via concrete sprayers. Total tonnage of water injected over the past week at 3 and 4 exceeds the capacity of the spent fuel pools by 3 times.

            More foods have been added to the "don't eat list" in Japan.

            http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/

            The IAEA's blog is a great resource that is updated 3-4 times per day:

            http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/...iupdate01.html

            also http://www.physicsforums.com/showthr...480200&page=40 is worth a look

            EDIT - Here is a picture of the base of a typical BWR, as in FUK-1 http://i.imgur.com/zREQQ.jpg

            (taken from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiYz6dxfw7E)

            What you can see here is under the reactor buildings and includes the valves they manually open.

            What condition are these areas in at reactors 1-3?

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            • Bigblue1
              Banned Users
              • Dec 2008
              • 3923

              #96
              Oh boy! It is now officially as bad as chernobyl. http://www.comcast.net/articles/news...an.Earthquake/


              Tokyo Electric Power Co., the operator of the plant, is still estimating the total amount of radioactive material that might be released by the accident, said company spokesman Junichi Matsumoto.

              He acknowledged the amount of radioactivity released might even exceed the amount emitted by Chernobyl.

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              • Owens187
                Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 1547

                #97
                Originally posted by justintempler View Post

                P.S.
                Regular tincture of iodine is hard to find because it's commonly used for making meth so a lot of places no longer sell it.
                Best bet, get yourself a bottle of betadine/providone. A teaspoon is 5ml so 8ml is just over over 1½ tsp. 2 tsp. to be safe.

                If youre really paranoid and want the shit - google "Lugol's Solution" Its a strong concentration of Potassium Iodine, primarily used these days as a prophylactic dip for the propagation of Live Corals in Reef Aquariums. Also used for routine dosing, as some corals like Zoanthid sp. thrive on it. I have several bottles on hand for that reason. Can be had from tons of online vendors of Marine Aquaria.

                That is until the tweakers figure that out and the shit is outlawed......

                Originally posted by Wikipedia
                It was also used at one time as a first line treatment for hyperthyroidism, as the administration of pharmacologic amounts of iodine leads to temporary inhibition of iodine organification in the thyroid gland, a phenomenon called the Wolff-Chaikoff effect

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