Published: January 20th, 2012 at 9:46 pm ET
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Title: Actual Fukushima worker concerns reactor can’t last so long
Source: Fukushima Diary
Date: January 20th, 2012
Actual Fukushima worker [...] thinks the water dripping from the above is too much for evaporated water, there must be some open part because of damaged valve or bonnet.
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The dripping water is too much for the temperature of dry well. feel like it’s not the evaporated water. It could be the pipes cut off, but it’s least likely.
Tweet 2
I think some flange parts are opened in the upper part of reactor or grand parts of valve or bonnet are leaking water. There are a lot of the things I can’t figure out about reactor 2. For me, the explosion of the pipes of reactor 2 is a mystery too.
Tweets: https://twitter.com/#!/Happy20790


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See also: Yomiuri: Melted nuclear fuel heat causing water to rain down inside reactor No. 2?
Published: January 20th, 2012 at 9:46 pm ET
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something must be damaged? Really I think he might be hanging out with the guys at Hanford in the break room full of smoke. “damaged” wow we know that. That is very obvious.
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This guy has been tweeting and these are just a couple of his tweets. Basically, he is saying that reactor 2 has been damaged so badly in will not hold for 10 years when TEPCO expects to be able to extract the corium. Not good.
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Being that the anniversary (birthday) of the Fukie-up event is only 3+ weeks away, and having noticed that all “structures” are intact, and “cold shut-down“ a “triumph” ….
What is this BS claim that […] “Something must be damaged“[…].
What planet is this person on anyway? ?
Z_Planet or what?
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PLEASE STOP Zombie,
“It could be the pipes cut off…”
OK I’ll put on a pot of coffee and wait for someone to check pipe #1.
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To much smoke in the break room. denial……
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[...]I think some flange parts are opened in the upper part of reactor[...]
And the sinister plot thickens as,
I continue to bite my nails over,
a “fresh” cup of coffee.
Next post will surly be my saving grace.
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No need to phone Huston here !
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I’m not sure but, do you think they still answer the phone?
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Reminds me of those war movies where a submarine is at the bottom, with all efforts for survival depending upon squawks, and blurbs, transmitted over the microphone…
[…]Captain[…] “we have lost first mate Johnston” and the water is rising.
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Godzilla has moved in below, and turned #2 reactor central core into his new homes air handeling system!
Didn’t you see them throw him a moving-in party over at #3 reactor?
They built him a LOVERLY gazebo where #1 used to be!
They seem to still be working on fixing the heated swiming pool they’ve got over in #4 though!
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Sigh
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Ultra man is sweating to contain the melted fuel. Those water are his sweat.
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Maybe they can spray a little superglue inside the reactor. That would seal up the holes and water leaks.
It kind of sounds like a ship that is sinking, only on land and with glowing out of control radioactive fires eating holes through the hull.
Beam me up Scottie.. we have lost shields and hull plating.. Decks 1-4 have lost pressure… time to abandon ship.
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Hey Happy 20790…I’m glad you’re still tweeting mssgs to us, but you’ve been there so long. Don’t you think you should have a break, take a vacation. Well good luck, stay well and thanks for the updates. As you know, we don’t get much info out here.
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he. already overstayed his maximal allowed Radiation Dosage
in the case he is really inside of fukushima or the Radiation is low,
much lower than expected!
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We need to send them moonshiners on tv, they fix leaky pipes with duct tape and rubber.
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they are pouring water in, they are getting changed water out.
now everyone seems surprised to find water between in and out.
nearly 1 year after starting to pump seawater in (a procedure like pumping sewage in a cleanroom-environment), and after some quakes and a tsunami, a little burning, some explosions, treatment with strange agents, extreme heat, then somewhat colder for shutdown, missed something?.
position of fuel still unknown. might last a while to find it.
good thing: no godzilla has been found as of now.
for technical aspects, wonder that they had only a camera at work, what about a thermocouple, a radioactivity sensor, something else of use, something “not broken sensor” but reliable?
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