Top Japan official discusses “total meltdown” at Fukushima

Published: April 18th, 2011 at 11:18 pm ET
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Fukushima plant not to have meltdown if cooling continues: Edano, Kyodo, April 19, 2011:

… Fukushima nuclear power plant will not have a total meltdown if the current cooling of its overheating reactors continues, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said…

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Published: April 18th, 2011 at 11:18 pm ET
By ENENews
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34 comments to Top Japan official discusses “total meltdown” at Fukushima

  • xdrfox

    Wow, the rest of the world has been discusses “total meltdown” at Fukushima
    since March 12th !.

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    • ZombiePlanet

      A Star is a nuclear Phenomenon.

      Rev 8:5 And the angel took the censer, and filled it with fire of the altar, and cast it into the earth: and there were voices, and thunderings, and lightnings, and an earthquake

      “Earthquake”

      Rev 8:7 ¶ … and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

      Rev 8:9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.

      Rev 8:11 And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.

      The nuclear fuel is burning as a “STAR” does.

      In Russia the word “WORMWOOD” is pronounced

      Chernobyl

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  • xdrfox

    What are the going to do with the added water ?
    What about the one filling with mud ?
    6 to 9 months ? I wish it was true, but we are still getting irradiated everyday !!!

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  • Cindy

    Notice how the website (Kyodo News) has NOW limited the “free access” to the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis area? You have to now pay a fee to read the full reports. IE: Nuclear crisis (now partially accessible).

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  • Not Sure

    Here Lies the Pacific Ocean

    Born: Millions of years ago
    Died: March 11, 2011

    R.I.P.

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  • ZombiePlanet

    When I see these elitist controlled puppets (vomit brokers) choking and barfing into a camera & mic, I am reminded of an old Frank Zappa song title…

    “Dog Breath in the Year of the Plague”

    The Plague has been unleashed, and all we hear is dog breath. (I particularly enjoyed the articles “click button” where you can “buy” photo’s).

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  • Noah

    The Plan

    “…will not have a total meltdown if the current cooling of its overheating reactors continues…”

    Best Case

    Yes, for the next five to ten decades we will have a slow partial meltdown if we continue to hose it down.

    Sad Result

    Yes, you must realize that radioactive run off will now flow into our new containment pond (Pacific Ocean) which will hold the radioactive waste cooling water for the duration of the cooling period.

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  • whimbrel

    What has Zappa got against dogs breath? … the pacific ocean: Fukedupshitmesses’ holding pond – that’s about it. Still begging the question: why (as with the gulf) did no one raise a finger to stop this? gotta ask.

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  • 67Mopar

    A total meltdown is unavoidable without figuring out a way to consume the radiation and heat. Thorium is said to “consume” radioactive contamination?

    That’s what I read on Wiki anyway…

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  • Our energy can be spent debating Rad levels, the evil empire, the manipulation of truth. All of which will further stress our bodies.

    It is at times like this that we need to build our body and take protective measures. In Washington state, outside much of the day. We’ve been taking aggressive steps to protect ourselves, soils & animals since March 18. I didn’t need permission and neither does anyone else.

    There are many things that can be done to help ourselves.

    Toni
    http://www.natural-health-home-remedies.com/radiation.html

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    • ZombiePlanet

      Excellent point!

      I am currently ingesting Bentonite Clay and Psyllium Husk to Detox heavy metals from my body (which includes radio isotopes) and Kelp for iodine, along with Spirulina.

      Not buying any fresh produce but instead I am growing sprouts for greens in my diet.

      I never drink cow’s milk and am fazing out meat and replacing it with beans and rice.

      I have a deep well for water and always filter it.

      This situation could get ugly sooner than we think

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  • Dean

    Raw Unfiltered Honey + Nigella Sativa >>> !

    The ancient Egyptians knew and used the black seed and described it as a panacea (cure for problems and diseases). Tutankamun even had a bottle of the oil in his tomb!

    Recent research on the black seed as an anti-biotic, anti-tumour, anti-inflammatory, anti-histaminic, anti-bacterial, anti-bronchial and immune boosting agent has shown great promise.

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  • current death toll??

    For those folks who are having symptoms already…burning eyes, fatigue, sore kidneys–don’t ignore it! Get on it and reduce your exposure ASAP. Wear long sleeves, wide-brim hats, wash exposed skin and clothes right away with baking soda.

    I’ve been taking this nuke nightmare seriously from the get-go (while many scoffed at me–even family). I’m still feeling very well and following a pretty aggressive plan with supplements, filtered water, safe foods, etc. Safe seaweeds and anti-oxidants are your friends! So are pre-311 foods and most anything harvested from the S. of the border. (It’s a pain, but so is the cancer and thyroid disease that often strikes my family.) Prevention is infinitely better than cure.

    If you can’t move abroad, you might look into TX for awhile. They benefit from the Jet Stream S-wave usually passing above them & rarely on them, as they are so far south in the S-wave pattern. They have nothing yet detected there, even in their rainwater in Dallas and they grow a lot of good foods…granted, they are near the Gulf of Mexico, but most currents and winds again push that source away from TX, not on it.
    Just a tip! p.s. The Bushies have secure property there and in Paraguay…hmmmm. Take note. I believe that Cheney is in his cozy, undisclosed bunker–I wonder!

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    • xdrfox

      I had been looking at levels in Texas for weeks my friend and that whole State got HAMMERED, sorry !
      https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/showMap.do

      I am sure others have been watching also and can confirm and I have in the past posted the readings on these thread pages !

      Good your have and been acting on a protocol, I wish you safety my friend !

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      • current death toll??

        Yeah, TX got a xenon cloud for a few days, but then it’s back to totally clear for several days!!…I can’t say the same for where I am out east. We have I-131 loading up the rainwater & state announcements, thus far, and we are always in the path of the jet stream on this continent.

        I reviewed the EPA Radnet readings for all categories since the disaster struck…As of last week, DFW and Austin, TX had NOTHING –no Iodine isotopes, Cesium, or Uranium (poor CA!), Tellurium, etc. in waters, foods, dairy, OR air, etc. That’s pretty good, considering it’s so close to the West Coast. Nobody’s “in the clear” it seems, but it’s all about reducing exposure at this point. And a lot of people have jobs with companies that have offices in TX…It’s not a bad time to transfer from CA. I think TX is a stunning loophole, compared to places like Boise, TN, and even VT. :(

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        • current death toll??

          It may have something to do with the constant wind there blowing stuff right on by? They have steady, solid winds that keep the air clear, so no deposits that show up–who knows? TX seems like a good base, if you’re thinking about heading even farther S. of the border, eventually!… Good luck!

          Are farmers starting to cover crops, as they do with frosts in Florida??? That could really help!

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        • It’s going to be interesting to see where fairs best in this fallout, but remembering it’s not over and won’t be for a long time. I here the oil wells have filled up again there, might be some jobs if gov. would let us us our own oil, and stop allowing other countries to manipulate the market for the sake of war !

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          • current death toll??

            It’s disgusting that that all govts. are not issuing clear warnings to agricultural producers –& many of the best in the West & Midwest are taking a hit from Fukushima–…

            Farmers must start covering their crops effectively and systematically to protect their property from radiation–just as in a frostbite or pest infestation situation. Radiation is the worst, most deadly pest yet!!!

            We SOOO need all those organic leafy greens from Cali, etc. in order to keep healthy in coming months!!! And with radioactive dust seeping into plant DNA without protection, then those greens (that already test positive for isotopes) are history. :(

            ***Aren’t any small, progressive, organic farmers jumping on this??!! I would be totally PO’d if all my hard farm labor and property rights were being turned into a health hazard for the public!!

            Please urge Farmers to put up covers that let the sun in and keep radioactive dust out!!!…

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          • xdrfox

            Yes an if the Harvest belt in US is…

            : |

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  • current death toll??

    I even use wrap-around sunglasses on the bad days…Everyone in LA/SoCal should. Eyes are super sensitive to toxic crap. It really takes vigilance, but you can fight this. Get a case of baking soda and reverse osmosis filtration…and do all your shopping for healthy stuff on good air/no plume days, of course.

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  • 67Mopar

    What do you guys/girls make of this video series?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxlBFGmFVmc

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  • The Famed Ponies and Ballons tactic

    help has been slow to materialize.

    “I don’t understand what the politicians are doing, there are new committees and meetings everyday,” said Hiroshi Sato, who lost his house in Kesennuma and now lives in a fabric warehouse from his old business.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110419/ap_on_re_as/as_japan_earthquake

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  • Aji Jakarta

    Watch out the wind blows dominant direction …,this two past months pasific ocean help you a lot, but if you re late, only Heaven knows what will it be …

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