Video of Tokyo resident: I’ve got “red crap” on skin after going in rain – Unverified

Published: March 27th, 2011 at 5:28 am ET
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Japanese evacuation has begun. Japan is finished. Good bye Japan.

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Published: March 27th, 2011 at 5:28 am ET
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9 comments to Video of Tokyo resident: I’ve got “red crap” on skin after going in rain – Unverified

  • Jack

    Here visiting Hawaii,
    the Japanese kids in Waikiki were all over the streets with
    “Relief for Japan” banners, trying to get “donations”.
    But,
    For whom? To be delivered Where? To accomplish what Tasks?
    It is pretty clear that this is the end of Japan as a viable Nation.
    A lotta sharp, industrious, educated people with a culture of
    manners and respectfulness.
    Let us in America just go ahead and exterminate a few million
    useless eaters here at home, so that we can import whole
    Japanese multi-generational families.
    Our Nation would benefit greatly.
    BANZAI! A lot of new, appreciative converts for Jesus Christ. Yes!


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  • xdrfox

    We do need a Humanitarian Airlift and quick !
    I will take a 3 person family in, I have room.


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  • xdrfox

    Come on Obama, You like to do Humanitarian things, RIGHT !!!!


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  • Vark93

    Jack,

    Your need to strike your comments. Did you have too much Scotch?! Read your Bible. Your attitude is COMPLETELY irresponsible and WAY OUT OF LINE!


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  • Vark93

    On two technical notes:

    1. It takes a small river to cool a nuclear reactor. A two or three foot water pipe won’t do it. I was on a thermal plume study at Indian Point, long ago. Hudson River water had to pass the CLOSED cooling loop around each of two reactors at about 100cfs.

    2. Back to the CLOSED LOOP. I recall that by design, the water cooling the core is NOT in contact with the outside cooling water. It is originally fresh water. I would compare this to a double boiler in set-up for melting chocolate in a kitchen. Boiling water, in the pot on the stove top, is ISOLATED from the melting choclate by the second pot. The melting temperature is lower and there is less turbulence. Question:In this REVERSE COMPARISON, what would be what? Answer: The Reactor core is the stove top, The cooling water around the reactor would be the water in the pot and the ocean water would be the chocolate.

    This comparison serves one purpose, very well. The sea water is isolated from the reactor core by two separated thicknesses of steel the way that the chocolate is separated from the stove top. the way that ocean water at Fukushima. That there is core radiation in the ocean and in the air indicates that at least one of the steel layers has been breached.


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  • Vark93

    I am not a nuclear plant expert, but I have been in another business that may have some helpful procedures regarding a possible emergency decommissioning of Reactor 3 at Fukushima.

    A US Warship is towing a couple of million gallons of fresh water to the area. Here is an outline of some steps:

    1. Flood the core and the once-closed reactor cooling loop with fresh water, meanwhile…

    2. building a temporary reactor rod storage pool, nearby.

    3. Set up remote cameras and robots do do the mechanical work (as in the Gulf of Mexico blowout).

    4. move the reactor rods to the new pool (keep cool appropriately). If there is a movement problem with the rods, each rod could be withdrawn into a conductor pipe, the way that oil and gas logging tools are removed from a high temperature and pressure environment. The conductor pipe or vessel could have cooling water and pressure, temperature and radiation monitoring apparatus.

    We have here a challenge of fabrication. A rod is drawn into the conductor by a wireline, through the top of the conductor. The bottom of the conductor has to be closed off to maintain constant cooling. A non-motorized mechanical override at the bottom will be necessary to allow the rod to be lowered into the new pool if the motorized system fails.

    5. A treatment/storage system will be needed for handling closed system water that is radioactively contaminated.

    These are ideas from “outside” if emergency technicians are looking for solutions.


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  • xdrfox

    From what has been reported the Core containment has cracks in th 6″ Stainless steel were the active rods are and that is in a number of these, the water that they have been putting in since the were able to pump it in is now running out onto the floor of the area and beyond and is highly radio active. This water continues to go else where causing more contamination, there is no place to put the water that is escaping other then it running onto the reactor building and outside the plant on land then to the sea. ‘So it is not a closed system anymore’.

    Think of a pressure cooker pot with a crack down the side pouring all over your work area (contaminating) but this one has pipes with water being put in without removing the lid, while you are trying to work there, more and more water runs out all over and out the door to the yard. Some of those men walked in it and had to be rushed to the hospital.

    The cranes that can lift these things have been blown to piece’s in some buildings and others may mot work because of the fire hoses and all that salt water, reason they had to change pump motors on at least one and then finding putting water in the core and find then it was leaking from the core.


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  • Jack

    Sorry, Vark…
    The extermination of our own Country is WELL UNDER WAY!
    Sorry for “out-of-line” attitude. How about it,…checked on the
    Gulf Oil Catastrophe lately? Know any Returning Veterans from
    the Depleted Uranium exposure zones? Seen the American
    Southwest lately? Crawling with Federal-Government Mexican boys
    wearing Deadly-Force Uniforms? Seen how utterly devastated our
    schools have become, through catering to Unworthy segments of
    the demographic analysis? Are you sending YOUR kids to a school
    where they must Kow-Tow to stupid, hostile Mexican gangsters?
    Get REAL about your great IDEAS….they should have totally
    BURIED that Fukushima Plant like they did at Chernobyl, after
    only FIVE days.
    Japan is finishd as a Nation, as is the United States.
    Sorry about the Attitude, get yourself some more updated data.


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