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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

☢ Radiation Madness - Animals Go Mad When Exposed To Huge Amounts of Radiation ☢

I have been making some posts about radiation sickness going around in Japan. But I really don't hear much about another form of sickness caused by radiation, namely radiation madness. Is that a new word? Radiation Madness? Anyhow when I first heard Yoichi Shimatsu talk about this months ago. And radiation biologist Natalia Manzurova talks about this happening in Chernobyl. Animals in the area started attacking people.

You can listen to Yoichi Shimatsu talking about this, mutant dogs, raccoons and so on. Godzilla anyone? You skip to 16 min in to the audio if your not interested in the rest that they talk about.
☢ MP3 Fukushima Report with Jeff Rense and Yoichi Shimatsu 28 Nov 2011 ☢

I didn't really think to much about it at the time. Because the whole concept of animals going insane like that and attacking people just seem so out there.. Zombie movies comes to mind.. Speaking of Zombie movies, one such movie I like, is called Zombieland from 2009. It's a more "fun" take on Zombies and I recommend anyone that like Zombie movies to go and watch. Don't forget to "double tap" it might save your life. "One bullet more in the head will go a long way to ensuring your survival".

Anyhow I don't think that the situation would go out of control like that in Fukushima, I would be more concerned about the tons of radioactive water that are daily dumped into the ocean and what that does to sea life. Do you think Sharks are bad? Well I would not want to meet a radioactive one when going for a swim. There have been the first Shark attack ever reported in their history now on the Russian coast.

But I don't think that, oh just out of the blue here.. You would find a radioactive monkey attacking you in your car.

I guess there is a cartoon for everything, Simpsons did it.. Joking aside, what if people that are exposed to radiation but not to the same amounts do start behaving more erratic and mean? If a high dose of radiation leads to madness in animals, does that mean a smaller dose drives you to do things that are out of character?

There have been a huge increase in divorces in the Fukushima area, not saying this have anything to do with behavior caused by radiation. The whole situation is very difficult for most families. People have lost everything, and still paying mortgages on houses and property that are deemed uninhabitable.

The questions are still there, just yesterday a local Japan official was found dead in his car with a shotgun blast to the chest. He lectured against nuclear power after Fukushima, so that case he would be considered a target for pro nuclear people. But police say it was suicide or a "gun accident" But a shotgun blast? Close range? Isn't that a bit over the top?

And again how did he manage to do that sitting in his car? Long barrel shotgun.. Seems a bit tricky. Impossible even. A shoot to the chest don't kill you in an instance, if you completely stop blood from flowing to your brain then you are still conscious for another 10-20 sec. Don't ask how I know this.. Well I'm thinking, could it be that peoples emotions are starting to get affected by the radiation. Small things start to get blown out of proportion and people are acting out in different ways.

Well time will tell, in the mean time I'll keep my eyes on this. And if you have not yet read my other posts about radiation sickness here is the one I wrote yesterday. There you can watch the video lecture from radiation biologist Natalia Manzurova, she tells of her experience as a Chernobyl 'clean up liquidator'. Natalia Manzurova talks about how animals started attacking people in the Chernobyl area after the disaster also.

I know that video should be in this post dealing with radiation madness, but since I already posted the video and it does have to do with radiation sickness you can go there and watch it.

From now on though, I'll try and keep radiation sickness and radiation madness in separate posts. And if you see something big coming out of the waters.. RUN!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

☢ Fukushima Radiation Sickness Symptoms Public Inability To Fight Illness Part2 ☢

Beginning of November 2011 I did a post about the radiation sickness going around in Japan and the public inability to fight common illness. There where a lot to cover so this is Part 2. I have been keeping my eyes on the media, not wanting to “jump the gun” on things. Because there are so much confusion going around already, and it makes it that much harder to get to the bottom of what really is going on. Why confusion? Well there is more to the this than meets the eye.

I highly recommend that you watch what Professor Christopher Busby have to say and how things have been handled so far.
☢ Busby - Cold Shutdown Extremely Unlikely - Fukushima an Criminal Affair - Fission Still Taking Place ☢

In my earlier post the reports coming out showed that the children in Fukushima had stopped growing, the growth in the Fukushima area was down 75%. That’s really serious, because kids should never just stop growing like that. And I don’t care what “expert doctors” that tells the Japanese people that if they smile radiation wont hurt them have to say.

You want to hear more crazy stuff, listen to Yoichi Shimatsu
☢ MP3 - Fukushima Update - Yoichi Shimatsu and Jeff Rense 12-26-11 ☢

Now because this is a chat.. Radioactive Chat there have been some comments made earlier on that this whole thing is blown out of proportion. That this site and reports from other sites and media that actually is free and not supported in any way other than donations or similar to be able to keep information online are scare mongering sites. Some people were expecting and probably have been “educated” by Hollywood that we should see people dropping dead in the streets and other forms of horrible death due to the disaster. They look at Fukushima and the area around that is affected and the people living there and to us that are looking in, nothing seems wrong. Life goes on. This have been what the mainstream media have been promoting, nothing wrong here, things are under control. Move along people.

What started as a minor “hydrogen explosion” and TEPCO insisted on this for a very long time. Turned out to be 3 full meltdowns with Plutonium thrown outside.

Now because this post is supposed to cover the radiation sickness, I’m not going to cover the radiation deaths. You can find more on that here, but also you should check out this recent post done on that.
☢ Radiation Deaths Fukushima Mayor and Journalist Die Both Exposed To Nuclear Fallout ☢

You might remember that the top dog, TEPCO chief the Former head of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant No. 1 Masao Yoshida, retired from an unknown illness a few months ago.
☢ Former Chief Masao Yoshida Has Cancer Fukushima Radiation Sickness ☢

Well he got Cancer, but it took quite some time before “he” actually came out with this.

But that’s not what I wanted to cover because it’s “old” news, the latest that came out is actually quite scary stuff.

It’s got to do with animals, unlike people buying whatever food they want in the store, imported from far away. Animals around Japan and fish that have been affected by the radiation, but maybe more so than anyone else. They have detected radiation Cesium 5000 feet deep in the waters off Fukushima. And now the groundwater table 15 miles outside the Fukushima plant have tested positive to Cesium also. Rise out of Fukushima is showing high levels of contamination 1270 bq per Kg.

The debris from the devastating tsunami is starting to show up on the coast around Alaska, Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer is well-known for his study of flotsam and how it travels through the ocean and have said that debris will continue to wash up on shores from Kodiak to Oregon for the next few years. Ebbesmeyer goes on to say that scientists are already hypothesizing about the effects of mass amounts of debris traveling through the Pacific Ocean’s currents. But also points to an unprecedented number of sea turtles washing up on Vancouver Island.

Now mass death of fish life is not unheard of, just recently 20 tons of fish died and floated up on a shore in Norway. Further study is needed to determine the cause of this.

This is a good video with radiation biologist Natalia Manzurova, she tells of her experience as a Chernobyl 'clean up liquidator'. This is the third of five parts of a seminar held at San Francisco State University April 8, 2011 - translated by psychologist Tatiana Mukhamedyarova.


Natalia Manzurova talks about how animals started attacking people in the Chernobyl area after the disaster. Because of the huge radiation doses the animals got the “sickness” went to madness. Manzurova talks about this at 5:40 min into the video. The dogs that were left in the zone went to the forest… foxes, wolves… started attacking people who were working in the zone. In fact even the hogs in the wild, they also became mad and also started attacking. One hog attacked our car with such force that we almost went into the ditch..

Things like this are happening already, there have been reports of Shark attacks on the Russian coast that have never before been reported of. The amount of radiation sent into the ocean is also causing the same type of behavior.

Women have started to loose their hair, you can read more about that at Fukushima Diary

To give you an idea, here is the actually picture of the hair loss. This goes along with other “tweets” and reports about hair loss, bleeding, nail loss.. It’s not looking good people.

What strikes me is that most women use a wig to hide the symptoms! Well of course they do, it's just that how widespread is this, if most women hide this then how big of a problem is this really?

I thought I would have covered more in this post than I did, but there is just so much to go over. I regret to inform you that this "series" will continue. Some of you might say that it's not uncommon either to loose hair, yes that's true. However think about the other reports, put 2 and 2 together..

Thursday, December 29, 2011

☢ MP3 - Fukushima Update - Yoichi Shimatsu and Jeff Rense 12-26-11 ☢

Well it's Yoichi Shimatsu again with Jeff Rense on his show, this is from 26 December 2011 and with 2012 approaching they talk a bit about the year that have passed. How could 2012 be any worse than this last year? It's hard to think of anything that could top the greatest nuclear disaster in the history of this planet. Only time will tell.

Cesium is now found 15 miles from the Fukushima plant in the groundwater, Yoichi talks about how in Japan they clear cut forests and mountain sides allowing the radiation to have easy access to the water table. SPEEDI (System for Prediction of Environmental Emergency Dose Information) the program that the Japanese government have that show exactly where radioactive fallout where spread in Japan after the disaster. They had this program all this time, the knew where the radioactive material was going, have gone and they suppress vital information from the public.

The nuclear industry have an iron grip on the media both in Japan and the world. Top editors all over the world have been demoted because they report the truth behind Fukushima, that it was not safe or still is, nuclear meltdowns was a fact early on and that it's not under control at all. There is no freedom of press in this in any country it seems. This and much more is discussed in this 26 Dec 2011 Jeff Rense 23 min long program.

You can download it here and also from Rense.com

Download MP3:
12-26-11 - HR3 - Yoichi Shimatsu - Fukushima Update

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☢ Inside Info Fukushima Disaster Aug 29 and Sep 05 2011 ☢



Transcribed first minutes of the MP3:
Jeff Rense: OK hour 3, lets go over to Asia and talk to our colleague and friend Yoichi Shimatsu. Are you there Yoichi?

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah sure am, you know Christmas here is not really celebrated, most these countries are Buddhist countries there is not a lot of that but we’re are sitting here and waiting for the new year the solar new year. The much dreaded, prophesied and anticipated 2012.

Jeff Rense: Right..

Yoichi Shimatsu: What I cant figure out is how 2012 could be any worse than 2011.

Jeff Rense: *Laughing* agreed.

Yoichi Shimatsu: I’m afraid the prophecy might have been a year late..

Jeff Rense: Well I’m afraid that it could be worse, I’m afraid that they have a hell of a show planed for all the sheep next year. We have seen enough idiocy this last year to last us a lifetime. The latest well water 15 miles from Fukushima Daiichi, Caesium in the water that’s the groundwater folks, that’s the water table. 

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah that’s what we expected it’s coming in very fast because proper cause where not taken. You know one of the problems is when they do cut forest in Japan just like in the United States they do clear filling of forest which means..

Jeff Rense: They clear cut over there too? Complete madness, complete stupidity..

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah not as large areas but lets say a single mountain side for example will be clear cut and then that allows, well you need the organic mater to stop the radioactive you know fallout in the rain … If you don’t have threes, and the most effectively the forest three but mosses also, mosses and ferns gather enormous, mushrooms gather enormous amount of radiation. So when you cut the threes and delude the land like that all of that you know biota die and what you are left with is water going directly into the rocks into the soil and it break down into the underground water supply and the underground streams and this is why it is showing up in the wells now. And it surprised me frankly I would have thought it would be taking us a couple of years, a couple of seasons.

Jeff Rense: 10 months yeah. Well this is 15 miles and then there is Caesium in it, I just got the story and now there is a lot to talk about here. We have first of all TEPCO announcing today that they are actually going to drill into the containment vessel in reactor 2 to find out what the hell is going on in there. They don’t know, but they are don’t worry the plant is in cold shutdown, don’t worry everything is stable.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Obviously they got to take a video scope, they can not, you know as much as they can wheel these optical fibres through, I guess they just can’t get to the base so they are going to start dig down there and take a sample a reading of what is actually happening. So I think probably what they are looking for is the hole to the outside you know where the cracks are or burn holes not cracks. Where the fuel has burnt trough to the concrete and try to follow that through. That’s why they are going down to the bottom. There is nothing else really to look for they know there is broken fuel rods down there, so obviously they are looking for the fissure the cracks and you know torch out hole there of the melted metal and try to follow that and trace it down and run that R.. scope all the way down into the ground as far as they can see. This is obviously what they are after here, they should have done this a long time ago that’s… So one of their late ineffective measures you know this is after what the expression they use to say in the wild west, “closing the corral gate” after all the horses have run out. Well the horses are out, they are in the well water. 

Jeff Rense: Well what they did with many of the horses living in Fukushima prefecture is that they let them out of the corral and told them to go to the wrong pasture. They sent them in to the much worse radioactivity, this is nuts.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Well that too, that’s the problem, see this new report by this blue ribbon panel has come out that are very critical to the governments response. The government had this program called SPEEDI (System for Prediction of Environmental Emergency Dose Information) which takes all the wind direction, all the meteorological readings at different altitudes. And then it calculates if there is a nuclear release, it will calculate the fallout. It’s not precise but it will get down to lets say a 3 m2 area which is very small, exactly like size of some peoples pool tables essentially, two billiard tables put together. And they will calculate where exactly the radiation is going and they knew exactly. The ridiculous circles that they made these 20 km and 30 km circles where just not how radiation is spread. It spreads along the directional path of where wind and water will take it. And they moved a lot of people to the north west which was closer to Fukushima city but right in the sort of path of the radiation going up the mountain. And this is something, the government had the data. And the real shocking story is a good colleague of mine an Japanese editor, a senior editor, in fact a top editor of one of the Tokyo news papers. He did the first interviews, in the first month after the March 11 disaster through the former head of the nuclear safety commission who revealed the existence of this SPEEDI program. After this was published, immediately a powerful team from some unnamed ministry, you know the information ministry was probably involved. Visited him, had a long meeting, then he ended up, when I talked to him he was just shaky. He was like someone who just had been through these Soviet psychiatric programs, he was shaky and was trembling … he was in the hospital for a few days, came out to find out that he has been demoted .. He was a top editor and then he was demoted. And so we saw that as a very concrete incident. And I have heard stories of editors of other papers, producers at the national TV station NHK being demoted, basically punished for trying to report accurately of what happened in Fukushima. NHK world service was shut down for a minute when they reported the accident at Ona the earthquake damage at Onagawa station to the north, and so there was a massive plant down on the press. Which despite the fact that many of the American presses interested in Fukushima sent teams over there, were stonewalled and blocked all the way. A lot of the reporters did try and ask hard questions, did start to raise the alarm. And then suddenly in the United States this long hand from the nuclear industry came out and quelched all reporting. And everyone knows that there in no reporting at all on what’s happening and the impact of radiation in the United States. This has been a year of a media clamp down, this is not one country, we are talking about the United States and Canada the self-proclaimed champions of free press, truth in reporting, objective reporting gagged. Totally gagged, and if they are gagged imagine what things are like in other countries…

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

☢ Fukushima Reactor 4 Possibly Collapsing Mass Evacuations May Be Necessary ☢

An intelligence source to NaturalNews have informed them about an serious situation at the reactor 4 building at Fukushima. The following story was done Monday, December 12, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer From NaturalNews

After enduring many months of total information blackout on the situation, an intelligence source connected with NaturalNews has just informed us that Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor 4 may now be on the verge of collapsing, and that mass evacuations in northern Japan could be necessary if such a collapse occurs and is confirmed.

NaturalNews presents this only as a precautionary alert, as we have not yet been about to double or triple confirm this report, but we are actively investigating and will bring you updates in a timely manner.

Reactor 4, you may remember, had been given the silent treatment by the plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), immediately following the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the fragile plant back in March. For weeks, the public was left in the dark about the status of reactor 4's cooling pools, and about whether or not the reactor's spent fuel rods were exposed (http://www.naturalnews.com/031758_Fukushima_nuclear_reactor.html).

It now appears, however, that reactor 4's cooling tower, which had previously been reported to be leaning and in danger of falling (http://enenews.com/very-very-serious-reactor-no-4-leaning-in-danger-of-falling-govt-confirms-stabilization-efforts-underway-video), is now following course with its inevitable fate, which is a possible total collapse.

According to our source, the entire reactor 4 structure has been deemed "highly unstable," and the south wall of the reactor appears to be headed into an imminent structural failure. This situation, of course, is extremely dangerous and could have devastating consequences for Northern Japan as well as North America, which is why mass evacuations in Japan would be a likely outcome in the hours following such a collapse.

As soon as NaturalNews learns more information about this breaking situation, we will provide the details to our readers. Until then, stay tuned as we investigate the situation further, and work to verify the details of the situation with second and third sources.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/034387_Fukushima_nuclear_reactor_collapse.html#ixzz1gZXl76FT

Sunday, December 11, 2011

☢ Former Chief Masao Yoshida Has Cancer Fukushima Radiation Sickness ☢

Yes it's been confirmed ,what we all have suspected for so long now. Former head of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant No. 1 Masao Yoshida, that retired from an unknown illness about a month ago have esophageal cancer. TEPCO said Friday (Dec 9, 2011).

Masao Yoshida have kept his illness hidden from the public for personal reasons. But because TEPCO plant workers along with people from rest of the world have made speculations as to what is wrong with his health Yoshida made the decision to step forward. Yoshida visited the Fukushima No. 1 plant Friday and talked about his illness with workers. He did not want speculation about his health to affect the morale of the TEPCO plant workers and their families.

The total amount of radiation Yoshida, 56, was exposed to since the nuclear crisis started in March was 70 millisieverts. It is unlikely his cancer is linked to the radioactive materials spewed by the plant's crippled reactors. Although no signs of esophageal cancer were found during Yoshida's regular checkup in autumn 2010.

Tepco noted that Makoto Akashi, executive director of the National Institute of Radiological Science, estimates that the incubation period of esophageal cancer is around five to 10 years.

Yoshihisa Matsumoto, an associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology's Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, told The Japan Times he also believes the link between Yoshida's cancer and the nuclear disaster is highly improbable, given the amount of radiation he was exposed to and the short incubation period since the crisis started. Matsumoto said no deterministic effects from 70 millisieverts or less have been found.

Tepco said Yoshida does not wish to disclose further details about his illness, such as how bad the cancer is, where he is hospitalized and what treatment he is currently receiving. Yoshida worked in the Fukushima plant since June 2010. He left his post Nov. 14 on health grounds.

Now even if it's "improbable" that this type of cancer should show up all of a sudden, there is still the fact that Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant have 3 full nuclear meltdowns with another 3 reactor units that have problems. Problems that are not known. They can't even seem to find the reactor cores anymore because they have eroded their ways down into the earth.

Is it really that far fetched that being close to the biggest nuclear disaster that have ever happened on this planet in it's whole history could have helped "speed up" or directly caused cancer in him.

And don't get me started on that journalist that died after he was camping and eating fish around Fukushima recently. Not to forget the TV host that ate Fukushima food and got cancer and well the list goes on..
☢ Radiation Deaths Fukushima Mayor and Journalist Die Both Exposed To Nuclear Fallout ☢
☢ Fukushima Radiation Sickness TEPCO Workers Tweets of Dead Horrible ☢

Thursday, December 8, 2011

☢ Japans First Man In Space Robbed Of Everything After Fukushima Disaster ☢

Stories like this are just so sad to hear. Toyohiro Akiyama was Japans first man in space back in the 90s. You might think that he would be set for life after that. I mean if you somehow manage to get into space and I'm sure many of us never will accomplish that in our lifetimes, but the few who do you somehow expect them to retire from all that and spend their days with easy living.. RIGHT?

But in reality that's not so anymore for Japans first spaceman Mr. Akiyama. Akiyama was a journalist with Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc., when he flew on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 1990. After retiring Akiyama moved to Fukushima. Akiyama have been living in Fukushima for 16 years, he was initially attracted to Fukushima because of the abundant nature in the prefecture. So much so he decided to buy farmland and build his house there.

After the Fukushima Disaster now everything has built over the years have been robbed from him.

Akiyama said:
"I used my retirement pay to buy the farmland and build a house," 


"I feel as though a robber has taken everything from me."

You can read this story and more at The Asahi Shimbun Japan Watch Site

On March 12, the day after the quake and tsunami, Akiyama packed a suitcase and fled his home in Tamura, Fukushima Prefecture, about 32 kilometers from the Fukushima No. 1 plant. As he drove in his truck, the radiation detection device that was hanging from his neck sounded an alarm.

"I bought the device for emergencies, but I never thought the day would come when it would be of help," Akiyama said.

While working for TBS, Akiyama served as chief of the Washington bureau. He stayed aboard the Mir space station in 1990 for one week, giving live reports each day to the nation. Five years later, he took early retirement and moved to the farm along the Abukuma mountain range.

He created a rice farm and also cultivated mushrooms that became his main source of income.

Using his truck on March 12, Akiyama first fled to a hot springs inn in the outskirts of Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, about 50 kilometers away. In the course of learning about organic farming, Akiyama made many friends and with their help he subsequently moved to Gunma and Nagano prefectures before settling at a rented house along the mountains in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture.

Although his home in Tamura is slightly beyond the evacuation zone established by the central government, Akiyama said, "I cannot trust the central government's argument that it is therefore safe."

In October, he returned to see what happened to his home. A friend who lives nearby told him that cesium had been detected in the rice. Akiyama did not know what to say to his friend, who had continued with organic farming in order to produce safe rice, even though the cesium level was below government standards.

Having lost everything, Akiyama now feels that the anger he feels about the Fukushima nuclear accident is what keeps him going.

"The nuclear accident contaminated the expansive forests of Abukuma and spread radioactive materials into the Earth's atmosphere and waters," Akiyama said.

This autumn, he received an offer to teach at the Kyoto University of Art and Design. He plans to move to Kyoto Prefecture next year.

"I want to start from zero again and grow bamboo shoots," he said. "But Wakasa Bay is close by," Akiyama said referring to the region in neighboring Fukui Prefecture where several nuclear facilities, including the Oi and Mihama nuclear power plants, are clustered. "In today's Japan, no matter where you go there is always a nuclear plant nearby."

Akiyama wrote a book, which went on sale from Dec. 7, about his experience evacuating from his Fukushima farm.

Friday, December 2, 2011

☢ 68 Ton Nuclear Fuel Likely Melted at No. 1 Reactor Unit Corium Eroding Concrete China Syndrome ☢

Some already know we have a China Syndrome on our hands, but actually we got 6 reactor units in trouble so in reality the Fukushima Disaster have brought us China Syndrome x6 with 3 reactor units that have confirmed meltdowns. Before going into the story we need to look at the facts. Because when dealing with TEPCO they never give out anything that could hurt them. This is based on the countless of reports and analysis that have been done over the months since the beginning of the disaster. They have always downplayed and sugarcoated the disaster. We all remember the "hydrogen explosions" in the beginning and that "nothing was wrong with the reactors stories" that came out then.

Well now we know better and it has been confirmed that we have 3 full meltdowns with another 3 that are in question among experts and people that have a better understanding of the situation.
☢ MP3 Fukushima Report with Jeff Rense and Yoichi Shimatsu 14 Nov 2011 ☢

And if you don't think the media is downplaying the situation have a look at this crap done by the BBC.
☢ Jim Al-khalili BBC Propaganda That Fukushima Nuclear Fallout Is Safe ☢

With that said the analysis that was made a few days ago where they discuss the possibility that the molten nuclear fuel (Corium) have melted it's way through the pressure vessel (in all reactors) and is now sitting on the bottom of the containment eroding the concrete.

Not actual picture, because no human would be able to approach an 
68 Ton Blob of 3000 C hot Corium and live to tell the story.

Now they have come out with that there is likely 68 Tons of the nuclear fuel that is eroding the concrete in reactor unit number 1. But hang on how much nuclear fuel was actually stored at reactor unit 1?

It is estimated that all reactor units contain less than 100 Tons of nuclear fuel and reactor unit 1 had another 50 Tons of Spent Nuclear Fuel stored in the building. So what does this mean?

Well the analysis said that in Unit 2 and Unit 3 it is estimated that 63% and 57% of the nuclear fuel have already melted out of the pressure vessel also resting on the concrete below eroding it's way down.

What this means is that all reactor units must have somewhere around 60 Tons of Nuclear Fuel that is eroding it's way down into the concrete. And if we have a look at the Spent Nuclear Fuel situation at the reactor buildings this figure is much larger.

The spent nuclear fuel:
Reactor Building 1: 50 tons
Reactor Building 2: 81 tons
Reactor Building 3: 88 tons Uranium / Plutonium (UO2/MOX)
Reactor Building 4: 135 tons
Reactor Building 5: 142 tons
Reactor Building 6: 151 tons

The total amount of molten nuclear fuel that have collected in the buildings into Corium blobs melting their way down into the earth is not really known, because in the explosions the nuclear fuel was thrown outside and scattered around the plant and if I'm not mistaken they have found Nuclear Fuel several miles away from the plant.

Much of this was cleaned up in the weeks and months after the accident by workers at the plant. What they did was make in into piles and burn it. Remember there was a lot of fires and steam / smoke going on at the plant at one time.
☢ Strange Fires at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Aug. 6 2011 ☢ UPDATE 3 ☢

All N-fuel may have fallen to outer vessel / TEPCO: Up to 68 tons likely melted in No. 1 reactor, eroding concrete of containment unit
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T111201006092.htm
The Yomiuri Shimbun

Almost all the nuclear fuel inside the No. 1 reactor of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant has melted, damaging the pressure vessel and eroding the concrete bottom of the containment vessel by up to 65 centimeters, the plant's operator has found.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. released its latest analysis Wednesday on the cores of the plant's Nos. 1 to 3 reactors, based on temperature, water levels and other data. TEPCO said the fuel inside the reactors has melted to various degrees following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

The No. 2 reactor's fuel is up to 57 percent melted, while that of the No. 3 reactor is up to 63 percent melted, TEPCO's analysis has shown.

TEPCO has made the latest analysis to judge to what degree the fuel has cooled, as well as to ascertain if it can achieve its year-end target of a cold shutdown of the reactors, as stipulated in the timetable the utility company and the government have compiled to bring the nuclear crisis under control.

Following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, water injection at the No. 1 reactor was suspended for about 14 hours, resulting in damage more serious than in the Nos. 2 and 3 reactors, which had water injection suspended for six to seven hours, according to TEPCO.

The nuclear fuel at the No. 1 reactor melted as its temperature reached nearly 3,000 C at one time, TEPCO estimated. In the No. 1 reactor, TEPCO believes, almost all of the about 68 tons of fuel melted. This has not only seriously damaged the bottom of the steel pressure vessel enough to create holes, but the fuel has also fallen to the concrete bottom of the containment vessel, eroding it by up to 65 centimeters.

Only 37 centimeters of concrete remains between the fuel and the vessel's outermost steel wall in the most damaged area, TEPCO said.

Without water, the No. 1 reactor's fuel temperature was more than high enough to have melted everything inside the pressure vessel, not only the fuel itself but also the fuel control rods, the utility said.

TEPCO currently maintains a steady supply of water to the three reactors, enabling the No. 1 reactor to always have about 40 centimeters of cool water at the bottom of the containment vessel, enough to cover the melted fuel, according to the utility.

Both the government and the utility said the three reactors are experiencing no problems in maintaining cooling functions.

However, the melted fuel likely will be a major hurdle in removing fuel from the troubled reactors in the decommissioning process, which is expected to take more than 30 years.
(Dec. 2, 2011)

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

☢ Melted Nuclear Fuel Corium Soon Outside Containment at Fukushima Reactor Units ☢

New reports coming out saying that all of the nuclear fuel at reactor unit 1 have melted and broken the bottom of the steel pressure vessel inside the reactor. The corium (melted nuclear fuel) is now on the bottom of the concrete below and is eating it's way down further and soon it will reach the containment vessel steel that is the last defence before completely outside. 

Reports say that not only is this happening in reactor unit 1 but also in Unit's 2 and 3. In the light of this it has again shown the seriousness of the Fukushima Disaster.

The melted nuclear fuel in reactor unit 1 have already eaten it's way 65cm into the concrete below and have another 37cm left before it reaches the containment vessel steel.

In Unit 2 and Unit 3 it is estimated that 63% and 57% of the nuclear fuel have melted outside. The situation is serious and with this new information there are doubts in my mind that workers can continue to work close the the reactor units for much longer. Radiation readings outside the reactor buildings are already high. 

This is a confirmation that radiation levels are high even outside the reactor buildings. There are reports done from Yoichi Shimatsu that radiation levels outside the Nr. 2 reactor building to be 1000 millisieverts or 1 Sieverts per hour.
☢ MP3 Fukushima Report with Jeff Rense and Yoichi Shimatsu 14 Nov 2011 ☢

We also hear from Henry living in Japan about 100 km from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that news is highly controlled and he show us a video from a private owned television channel showing 300 microsieverts on camera when reporters where allowed to take a bus tour outside.
☢ Fukushima Press Controlled Reporters Told To Put Down Cameras When Radiation Spiked ☢

NHK did the report and you can go here to watch the video

This is the translated news story done by Google:

Unit 1 fuel melting erosion 65cm
November 30, 6:19 minutes

Accident at Tokyo Electric Power Co. Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1 fuel meltdown occurred, the substantial fall in the amount of containment of the reactor by breaking the bottom of the steel melt the concrete bottom of the vessel estimated to be 65 inches maximum erosion has revealed the results of TEPCO.Some fuel for Unit 2 and Unit 3 has been estimated that fall into the containment vessel, has again highlighted the seriousness of the accident. 

For Unit 3 from Unit 1 of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is going to melt fall meltdown of nuclear fuel, but was seen as falling into the molten fuel from the reactor containment vessel, some more than eight months from the accident Even after the situation is not known for more. 

Multiple research institutes and national TEPCO about it, different ways to analyze the state of the molten fuel from the reactor temperature and injection situation obtained so far, 30 days, resulting in open country Study Group announced. TEPCO's analysis of this evaluation was the most severe cases, for Unit 1, burn all the fuel has been estimated to have dropped considerably in the amount of containment break through the bottom of the reactor. The store has a concrete bottom of the container, and further covered with steel plates. 

Falls to the bottom of the vessel containing the fuel, in the sense that this concrete erosion and melting reactions in the heat, the worst case, has been estimated to reach to a depth of 65 cm in Unit 1. At the most concrete thin, with only 37 centimeters until later that no containment, has again highlighted the seriousness of the accident. Also, Unit 2 and Unit 3, the worst case, the fuel burn of 63% and 57%, respectively, has been estimated to have been part of it falling into the containment. 

According to TEPCO, the temperature of the containment vessel and the reactor is now 21, has not been below 100 degrees both fuel melted and is cooled by water, erosion of the concrete was evaluated and has stopped and. Study group is also presented another analysis of this research was to discuss the state of the reactor and fuel on multiple results. TEPCO and countries to further analyze the results of this analysis, we have decided to consider how and whether to retrieve the decommissioning of nuclear fuel for the future. 

NITE Nuclear Safety, Mr. Seiji Abe, technical advisers, the results of TEPCO's analysis, "and I do not think it is wrong, yet have taken that first step. Results can be derived only one answer I can not. the future is different stacking analysis, we need to analyze the reality of the accident, "we said.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

☢ TEPCO Rejected 2008 Tsunami Threat Internal Report States ☢

Tokyo Electric Power officials received in 2008 an internal report showing that the the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant could be threatened by a tsunami of up to 10.2 metres. However TEPCO officials rejected the report saying that such an threat was "unrealistic".

Because TEPCO the operator of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant ignored the warnings made in the internal report nothing was done to better protection against seawater if a big tsunami occurred.

The internal report show that the complex was at risk of damage from a tsunami of the size that hit north-east Japan in March, and dismissed the need for better protection against seawater flooding.

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Tsunami at The Fukushima Daiichi Plant Photograph: Reuters

The tsunami that took out Fukushima and the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant on the afternoon of 11 March was more than 14 meters high and lead to the destruction and full meltdown of the reactor units.

Masao Yoshida the man in charge of the department overseeing the plant's management in 2008 when the 2008 internal report was submitted, has since been credited with preventing a more serious accident in March.

However now with the evidence showing that the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant was unprepared for the tsunami, despite the previous reports and warnings, Yoshida is now leaving his post. The manager of the Fukushima plant, Masao Yoshida is now being treated for an unspecified illness and will leave his post on Thursday.

TEPCO in the meantime refuse to disclose what Yoshida's illness is and many are now guessing that it's something to do with radiation sickness. But what is said is that it is not related to his exposure to radiation during the nine months since the Fukushima Disaster began. Yoshida said "On doctors' advice, I have no choice but to be hospitalised for treatment," "It breaks my heart to have to bid farewell in this way to all of the people with whom I have worked since the disaster."

After the tsunami Yoshida approved the continued injection of seawater into one of the damaged reactors, despite being told to abandon the measure by Tepco officials. He was later reprimanded, but won praise from experts who said he had helped cool overheating fuel rods and prevent a worse disaster.

The 40-year-old Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was built on the assumptions that the biggest tsunami that could be expected Fukushimas coast would be 5.7 metres high. Even at that height, the 2008 report said, water levels on site could exceed 15 metres.


There is ongoing discussion what illness Yoshida have for the moment being and with citizens upset that the warnings made back in 2008 fell on def ears. 

Friday, November 25, 2011

☢ Fukushima Cesium 14,600 Bq/Kg Wild Boar Same As Countires Around Chernobyl ☢

There have been measurements taken by The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare now and radiation measurements of wild animals in Fukushima now show high levels of Cesium 137 in almost all types of animals. The ones that stand out the most are boar, bear and also deer. The measurements started 10/3/2011.

40 samples of boar were taken and results shows that levels of Cesium 137 to be as high as 14,600 Bq/Kg in one sample.

Sample from Nihonmatsushi: 676 Bq/Kg
Sample from Fukushimashi: 640 Bq/kg

Common pheasant: 402 Bq/kg
Duck: 165 Bq/kg
Japanese deer: 464 Bq/kg ( They took only one sample but the only one sample was irradiated.)

Fukushima Diary did a great job translating parts of the measurements and you can read the original story here http://fukushima-diary.com/2011/11/14600-bqkg-from-wild-boar-in-fukushima/
And the source http://mainichi.jp/area/fukushima/news/20111122ddlk07040267000c.html

Now what we have learned from Chernobyl is that radiation in animals actually vary from year to year. If we have a look at the diagram of Cesium 137 measurements collected in Moose from Sweden over the past years since the Chernobyl disaster we can clearly see how the radiation some years shoot up and the go down a bit again the next year. Although Sweden is far away from Chernobyl the levels are still high in animals.
We can see that in 1986 the year of the Chernobyl disaster the average levels in Moose were around 1500 Bq/Kg this is the maximum allowed level to be able to sell the meat in Sweden. The yearly consumption of 50 Kg of this meat would make you're own body radiate 1 millisieverts per year. This would be the equivalent to the background radiation but inside you're body. We see that even 20 years later in 2006 the radiation levels in Moose are still well above 1000 Bq/Kg in Sweden almost as high as in the years after the disaster however the next year 2007 the levels have dropped again. Why is that?

Well it has to do with what the animals eat. If for instance there is a good year with plenty of mushrooms then the radiation would again shoot up in animals that consume this sort of food. And if they move to areas that have a higher concentration of radiation then there would be the same effect. However if the animals move to less contaminated areas and there for instance where less mushrooms that year for them to eat then the radiation levels would go down again. And this is what we now see in Fukushima with the animals. But on thing is for certain, the radiation wont go away, this we can clearly see from Chernobyl and this stuff will stay with us for some 60 years before it's completely gone from the soil. Now Chernobyl  was "small" compared to Fukushima, the radiation and the whole situation is still out of control there with workers that tweet and say they are unable to even enter the buildings due to the radiation levels. So because of that and with the "smart" move by the Japanese Government along with TEPCO to start burning radioactive waste all over the country this I'm afraid is only the beginning.

This is what airborne radiation does to animal / humans.. Now what about the radiation that is pumped into the ocean at Fukushima?

Below you can read the measurements taken (in Japanese)
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Friday, November 18, 2011

☢ MP3 Fukushima Report with Jeff Rense and Yoichi Shimatsu 14 Nov 2011 ☢

Jeff rense here again with a MUST HEAR interview with Yoichi Shimatsu from Hong Kong done November 14, 2011. They talk about some seriouse matters about Reactor Nr. 6 possible meltdown and the tour bus with the journalists passing reactor Nr. 2 measured radiation levels 1000 millisieverts or 1 Sieverts when they drove by the buildings considered a "safe place"..

Radiation is now falling down on Europe and Scandinavia with Sweden and other countries alarmed by Iodine-131 on their soil. They are dumbfounded why this is showing up because in their eyes "it can't be from Fukushima" All along the people in the know about the Jet Stream will know that this time of the year there is Winter Weather in Europe bringing down Arctic Air that is filled with radiation Iodine-131 coming from Fukushima more so now than ever before and possibly from Fukushima Reactor Number 6 that's also in meltdown hidden from the public and media!!!

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Jeff Rense - 11-14-11 - HR3 - From Hong Kong - Yoichi Shimatsu - Japan Govt Radiation Madness

All these MP3s interviews and radio programs are mirrored on my server and I will keep them online, you can also find these on rense.com in the archives.

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Transcribed first part of the show, there are some words that I could not make out but you should understand what's said. I have highlighted in red some important parts that are said also.

Jeff Rense: OK and we are back, glad you are along tonight Monday we start another week, second week of November we move right now to Hong Kong to talk to our colleague Yoichi Shimatsu one of the worlds truly great and heroic environmental analysts, researchers and he is totally scientific and has been at this for decades since before the great tragedy at Chernobyl. Are you there Yoichi?

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yes hello Jeff.

Jeff Rense: Hi and welcome back, you sound good.

Yoichi Shimatsu: I’m just in a room with a big echo so that’s all.

Jeff Rense: Yeah we get a little bit of a delay but at least you are not touring the Fukushima plant with the rest of the media in the bus.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah, I’m lucky not too, that bus load of journalists they passed by reactor Nr. 2 and you know not the, certainly not the .. reactor on site but they got a reading of 1000 millisieverts that’s per hour. That’s 1 Sieverts (I’m correcting Yoichi here) If it had been 3 times higher than that they would all be sick, 5 times higher and they would have all been dead. So massive exposure.. 

Jeff Rense: Now this is, that what Yoichi is saying, these people where in the bus and they just drove and they were not allowed outside the bus, they had full body suits, respirators on and they where exposed to 1 millisieverts an hour just by passing that damn reactor...

Yoichi Shimatsu: Well no we are talking about 1000 millisieverts now that’s 1 Sieverts per hour. 

Jeff Rense: 1 Sieverts an hour, and absolutely, what the annual allowed rate is something like 3 millisieverts an year, isn’t that considered maximal?

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah we are talking about you know way more than 1000 times higher than that, so in other words if the bus had stayed there for 5 hours .. they would all be dead in five hours.

Jeff Rense: That’s absolutely true, that’s astonishing but true.

Yoichi Shimatsu: So basically they are told at the same time by the management that they are perfectly safe there you know. So it’s totally contradictory. 

Jeff Rense: One of the most pathetic things.

Yoichi Shimatsu: So that’s is a standard site, so they didn’t take them to lets say into the sites where there is water draining out or anything like that you know, this is very selective. And considered on of the safer place.

Jeff Rense: Now one of the stories that came out which was particularly disgusting was in, the mai.. I guess mai, how do you pronounce it in Japanese? Mainichi? OK

Yoichi Shimatsu: Mainichi yeah, Mai is Every, and Nichi is day, yeah.

Jeff Rense: OK very good, well in the Mainichi Daily News the paragraph that got me and I’ll just read it to you again it said. At reactor Nr. 1, 2 and 3 melted nuclear fuel seems to be penetrating the pressure vessels and even leaking out from under the reactor buildings. 

Yoichi Shimatsu: Oh yeah I mean, this is a find exactly, so basically the shield you know the shroud cracked and leaked, we know that. But what is surprising that it’s leaking from the side too and not just from the base, that’s what interesting, it means that it’s totally fractured you know probably 180 degrees across the entire, it’s broken in half that’s what it would indicate. 

Jeff Rense: Right, right, yeah, the stories are crazy.

Yoichi Shimatsu: This is a massive rupture of it which means that it’s really no way of stop, and the press representatives there with TEPCO admitted they were not doing anything than dumping water on top of the reactor..

Jeff Rense: That still, and it’s what 8-9 months March, it’s 9 months after or something like that and they are doing nothing different..

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah they cant really get close enough to really you know repair any of the damage part, to do any sealing or anything like that.. Blocking so they are just still pouring water and there are 2000 people there just trying to get the electricity going and keep the waterpumps moving.

Jeff Rense: So this is exactly what you..

Yoichi Shimatsu: And, and yeah, and they are claiming that by the end of this year we are talking about a month and a few days..

Jeff Rense: Ah geez, cold shutdown.

Yoichi Shimatsu: The plant basically will be in cold shutdown, maybe so but we are very disturbed by the other reports of this Iodine-131 flying across the northern hemisphere, across the Arctic into Europe and you know this would indicate that a meltdown, another meltdown is occurring and journalists where not taken to plant Nr. 5 OK. There may have been problems.. Excuse me not number 5 plant number 6. So which might have been operating by the time and might be the source of the emission.

Jeff Rense: You are talking about reactor Nr. 6? OK.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Reactor Nr. 6 yeah, we are talking about reactor number 6 which was supposedly operational from the first reports that we got, was producing electricity, (plutonium? can’t make out what’s said) reactor and when reactor 3 blew you know they started eristic now we are kind of back to 6 as a … in this whole affair because if you know if you have reporters coming into Fukushima plant in the daytime it means that they are back to night time releases as they where earlier you know in the summer when I was there. They where doing these night time releases, so this dissemination have to be coming from reactor number 6 which might be in a state of meltdown, and they are sort of isolated these, reactors 5 and 6 are isolated kind of on a mini peninsula separated from the other plant separated by a body of water. So it would be very, very easy to keep the press and the specters away from this site.

Jeff Rense: Now there where some reports early..

Yoichi Shimatsu: The don’t want to admit that that reactor was loaded and running at that time, because that would be 4 reactors were running when only 3 were legally allowed too under regulation.

Jeff Rense: We had reports Yoichi of smoke coming either 5 and 6 or 6 and those stories went away.

Yoichi Shimatsu: 6 Yeah exactly..

Jeff Rense: So clearly, and there was a story a month ago that Hitatchi engineers where rushed to reactor 6 to try and do something but I think that it’s safe to say that they are in meltdown there too.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah I think that we would pin point that particular reactor since there where initially reported as operating at the time of the quake and later that was canceled just that number you know that 3 reactor was in operation, just complete fiction a lie rather than 4 reactors. So a cover up must have occurred so that we would not look too intensely as to why number 3 was involved what it was exactly doing at the time as the tsunami. So they have to maintain this cover up and then I think we, everyone is saying that the IAEA you know the IAEA was stating that this Iodine-131 was not coming from Fukushim. Well you know this.. Where are they getting their information from? From TEPCO of course, Tokyo Electric Power the operators of the plant… 

Jeff Rense: HA! Laughing..

Yoichi Shimatsu: So the IAEA they sort of are all lying they didn’t do their own inspection and this is what they are telling the world press, so I think the real problem here the IAEA. And as you know IAEA, a lot of people around the world are telling Insepctor Director Mr. Yukiya Amano you know part of the Japanese Nuclear Engineering Community the head of IAEA making all this fuss around Iran on some very dodgy data you Irans nuclear program. So this whole organization you know the central depictive is very suspect now and we are seeing radiation, low levels of course but you have to understand this fallout is traveling all.. it makes a huge difference you know, it’s falling, it’s crossing the Pacific and then going into Canada swooping down to the Midwestern states and back up over Greenland and Scandinavia and again you know when I tried to say before this is probably the source of this new Ozone hole. New expanding Ozone hole over the Artic it’s primarily Iodine coming out of Fukushima and now with this new wave of Iodine landing in Sweden, Austria, Czechoslovakia and several other countries it sort of alarming that you know the radioactive material can traverse that large distance within that 8 day half life of Iodine. It’s probably moving, it takes 5 or less than 5 days to move across you know. So this is what we are really seeing and now IAEA cover up basically going on in cooperation with Tokyo Electric.

Jeff Rense: Exactly well the IAEA is nothing less than a front company an a ledge company that’s obviously controlled by the nuclear power industry and always had, and what a better way to try to please yourself than please yourself so there you go. 

Yoichi Shimatsu: Exactly and what other nuclear plant are in that path, only maybe the one of Virginia, is it melting down? There might be a leak but I doubt that it’s melting down.

Jeff Rense: North Anna is not melting down to my knowledge, no..

Yoichi Shimatsu: Right, right, right so that’s the problem there is no other suspect plant along that path so.

Jeff Rense: They are trying to claim that something..

Yoichi Shimatsu: Vernmount that the radiation going to Russia, there is no radiation in Russia so far.

Jeff Rense: Well they try and say that something about a plant in Ukraine but that’s ridiculous because it’s passed the point of dissemination of this material.

Yoichi Shimatsu: Yeah exactly, as you know it’s very cold winter weather now in Europe and so the Jet stream is bringing down Arctic air, it’s not traveling against the Jet Stream. So it would not be Chernobyl or anything like that, it would not be those countries. The pathway suggests Fukushima, this is the same pathway we have been talking about for months. 

Jeff Rense: Yeah exactly.

Yoichi Shimatsu: With minor variations of course in the curve you know in this but basically it ends up in northern Europe and usually hits the Urals, interesting this time it did not get to Ural mountains because it’s the winter weather you know, the moisture when radiation hits clouds in the Arctic it tends to crystallize and fall down as light snow, ice particles over Europe and so will now reach it’s just to heavy with the ice to reach the Ural mountains…

Thursday, November 17, 2011

☢ MP3 Radiation Update with Jeff Rense and Michael Collins 7 Nov 2011 ☢

This is an interview that Jeff Rense did with Michael Collins on November 7, 2011. Michael have been posting radiation readings online from the West LA area. And now we get to hear how radiation is affecting the crops in America and Canada. The nuclear fallout is spreading over the land and people should be aware of the radiation dangers.

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This is the first minutes of transcribed audio from the MP3.

Jeff Rense: OK lets get right back into it, Michael Collins joins us this hour, and if you go to the center column at rense.com and again go to that radiation symbol featured story box right in the center and look right up near the top and count down 1.2.3 West LA - Santa Monica Live Readings click on that and you go to the website of my next guest our colleague and friend Michael Collins who is hard at work along with Denise and he’s bringing us live readings from the West Los Angeles area. He was the first person to do this, to put online that I know about on the internet live Geiger counter readings he has an inspector which we were talking about last hour with Tim Flanigan which are back in stock and can be ordered tomorrow that’s really good news. The website is enviroreporter.com if you are not online right now if you are just click on Michael’s name you can go there and take a look an see what’s going on in West LA, hello Michael welcome back.

Michael Collins: Hey there Jeff, glad to be back, we were up in the high sierras and in eastern California Denise and I on a vacation which we took the opportunity to take a lot of radiation readings while having our radiation station here in LA still operating.

Jeff Rense: Yeah now as you heard the inspector is back in stock and for sale right now so that’s.. And there is some other very fine units out there as well, so that’s good news. It took a long time but finally they are available.

Michael Collins: Knowledge is power and when you think about the lack of coverage of the ongoing environmental catastrophe in this country being so limited that it’s really basically you. And just a few others that are reporting on this, covering this, you’re folks in the audience if they can spare the money would be incredibly, it would help their lives in so many ways and they can help us get a better understanding of what the radiation, how it’s impacting America and Canada and beyond.

Jeff Rense: You need to tell, first of all I’m sorry to say this but, in my personal humble opinion you shouldn’t buy anything made in Japan, not now, maybe not ever, but certainly not until they can prove or you can prove with a Geiger counter that it’s safe to consume, and that goes back at the story about the television news man in Fukushima who was showing everyone, hey there is no problem here and he ate everyday Fukushima produce for a couple of months, well he’s got adult onset Leukemia now which is very rare in a man of his age. So it’s not a joke it’s nothing to play around with. You’ll see people in stores with Geiger counters if you haven’t already, and they certainly should because what happens over here we grow our crops here nothing to worry about right.. Wrong, tell us why we should worry about crops grown here.

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Geiger Counters - Radiation Detection Meters - Handheld Radiation Detector



When it comes to radiation detection meters you really have a wide field of gadgets to choose from, however radiation detectors are the most common to use. First of all if you need to know what type of radiation you are looking for. There are Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation detectors. And also there is neutron emission of nuclear radiation. And all these different types of emissions have radiation detectors for a specific type of radiation that you can buy radiation detector for. Some also measure both Alpha and Beta. Others detect Alpha, Beta and Gamma. While others let you measure Beta and Gamma radiation.



What most people have use for though are Dosimeters you can buy a handheld radiation detector pretty cheap that are good addition to a survival kit. There are different kinds that you can use that will detect radiation. There are radiation badges that will tell you when radiation become high. Workers at nuclear power plants use these to inform them of how much radiation they have been exposed to. Now also children in the Fukushima prefecture have each been given a radiation badge so they know if they are exposed to radiation. Some come in the shape of a pen that you can carry in your pocket while other are made more compact so that you can attach them to your keychain. And then you have what is called a personal radiation monitor. These are also called Dosimeters and also normally called Geiger counters. Although not all use the Geiger-Muller Tube for the radiation detection some use a semiconductor instead. These and mostly the older geiger counters seen are pretty big to carry around, so they might not be best suited for a survival situation where you only need to carry the most important things. However if you have land and want to check radiation around the property and drinking water then these are the geiger counters to get because they are very well built units.

These are the once that you normally see people use. They have different units of radiation detection, because when it comes to radiation there are many standards used. some give the measurements in Rads, while other use Sieverts. Some have the maximum radiation value for the measured radioactivity quite low but they will still give you an idea of the amount of radiation in the area. With the units ranging from between background radiation 0.001 mSv/hr all the way up to 10 Sv/h. Normally a dosimeter will measure radiation in micro siverts per hour. If you were to walk into one of the reactor units at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant you probably would get an error reading from your dosimeter because the radiation levels are so high there.

Note that some places outside the exclusion zone in Fukushima that are too radioactive for people to live in have areas where the radiation levels are above 30 Sv/h. So if you are in a area that have high radiation the radiation detectors would also there go off the scale. However Geiger counters or radiation detectors are still favored as general purpose alpha/beta/gamma portable radiation detectors and radiation detection equipment, due to their low cost and robustness. Most come with an LCD Display that show you the radioactivity in the area. Nowdays you will even get alarm sound and the possibility to connect the device to a computer. Either with a Infrared, Bluetooth or USB connection.

So if you look at the radiation detectors for sale that have this, then these radiation detection meters will allow you to make maps of contaminated areas that show where the radiation is high and low. This also will help you to see which areas are becoming more contaminated over time. With several nuclear reactors in the US and around the world located near fault zones that makes it a danger if a big earthquake would hit the area there is always a good choice to have a radiation dosimeter avaliable. I'm sure many in Fukushima would have been grateful to have dosimeters avaliable at the time of the disaster and I am sure you to would be grateful to have a geiger counter handy when you need one.

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