Radiation expert: “I’m not ruling out a nuclear bomb-type explosion” at Fukushima (VIDEO)

Published: November 21st, 2011 at 6:55 am ET
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Ian Fairlie Bio, The Guardian: Dr Ian Fairlie is an independent consultant on radiation risks and a former scientific secretary to the [UK] government’s Committee Examining Radiation Risks from Internal Emitters.

Title: Ian Fairlie on the significance of the Fukushima disaster

Program: If You Love This Planet

Date Aired: Oct. 21, 2011

Description: Dr. Ian Fairlie joins Dr. Caldicott on the program in this interview recorded in July, a few months after the Fukushima accident. Dr. Fairlie is a radiobiologist from Great Britain. He works as an independent consultant in the field of radioactivity in the environment and advises environmental organizations, the European Parliament as well as local and national authorities in several countries. [...]

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Published: November 21st, 2011 at 6:55 am ET
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27 comments to Radiation expert: “I’m not ruling out a nuclear bomb-type explosion” at Fukushima (VIDEO)

  • James Tekton James Tekton

    Howdy all!

    It is like…how long could these reactors boil and burble spewing out radiation all over the world into the jet stream before the phreatically explode?


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  • James Tekton James Tekton

    …before THEY phreatically explode.


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  • James Tekton James Tekton

    Dear admin,

    Please give us a edit option, or comment delete option for posting on Enenews.com


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  • pg

    Sounds like they are going to nuke it to me. Im sure they will screw that up too. Stupid cartels. You would think that out of all 5000 of them there would be one sober madman with a brain.


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    • Pallas89juno Pallas89juno

      Dear PG: I’m with you. I think a piece like this coupled with other pieces saying another nuke explosion is possible, might mean that some moron(s) in the Pentagon and its analog(s) at the international level is vying for a completely insane nuclear option on this matter. Of course, getting rid of the billionaires (not by nuking them) and the system of “stupid running everything” (top-down covert hierarchies) would be a better active, physical, but figurative “nuke-em” option. Unfortunately, no top-down system functions particularly well in crisis where consideration, compassion, creativity and a sense of the moral obligation of it all is required. They are bereft of souls at the tops of all hierarchies based in exploitation of others and of our finite ecosystem.


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    • WindorSolarPlease

      Hi pg

      I believe they were once talking about nuking in the gulf to shut the flow of oil.
      Are they also thinking nuking this, would stop the blobs in Fukushima?
      Not sure how more radiation, would stop the radiation there?


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  • Admin,

    Thanks for all the changes and good work. I’ve been away a while but the site now looks, like, three times better than it was, all kinds of improvements, most impressive.

    Now, what if everything explodes and we get big waves of radiation our way.

    Will computer hard disks be safe? Or, how to make sure this site goes down in history, even a radioactive one.

    Cheers,
    Pu239


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  • LEFTYM0M65 LEFTYM0M65

    @Pu239 – Answer is…complete printed hard copy backups along with full daily backups on flash drive stored in a faraday protective box, then everything goes into a fireproof safe. We all need to start donating funds for ADMIN to help cover the costs of ENENEWS data content protection. It won’t be cheap, but will be important.


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    • James Tekton James Tekton

      Hey now LM56,

      Hoo-ya to ya!

      Ditto…Bingo…plus ten-thousand…you win!!!

      Yes, as I have said before, back up and hard copy for posterity purposes. It will important to those who may survive and want to look back in a hundred years or so to see where the destruction of most of the life force on the planet originated at and as time will tell well, who was responsible for this blatant murder of said lifeforce.

      Karma is a son-of-a-gun and those who think they can escape the Law of Cause and Effect are seriously mistaking. There is no escape.


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  • James Tekton James Tekton

    It will BE important….


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