Fukushima - 100 Times worse than the worst case scenario
Fukushima Reactors
The uncertainty surrounding the damage at Fukushima in Japan appears to be clearing - and the outlook is not good, in fact it could be described as devastating for Japan and very threatening for the rest of the world. There appears to be agreement that what is unfolding is not only unprecedented but completely unforeseen in the response plans to 'worst case scenarios'. One Nuclear scientist has gone on record as saying this was 100 times more serious than any 'worst case scenario' which had been presumed. Arnie Gundersen Chief Nuclear Engineer with Fairewinds Associates Inc was reported as saying, "Authorities should have acknowledged sooner the severity of the accident and revealed more information to the public." He calls the accident "one hundred times worse than the worst case scenario imagined a year ago."
None other than physicist Michio Kaku has also spoken out today about the 'mystery' of continuing radiation in the sea off the shores of Fukushima - the levels should be falling and given that they are not, it can only mean one thing - that there's a continuous supply of radioactivity feeding into the sea, But from where? It can't be from the air as that would be quickly dispersed in the ocean - it can only mean it's coming from the earth itself and the only route for that to happen is BENEATH the facility. This would indicate that a meltdown has occured and radioactive material is seeping directly into the ocean. Ultimately what a watching world wants to know is - what does it all mean? Those questions have been getting answered tentatively today...the video presented below is a must see for anyone seeking the truth of what is happening at Fukushima...
Japanes Authorities conceded today that those displaced by the Fukushima disaster will be displaced for a 'very long time' - it adds weight to Arnie Gundersen's warnings in the video - and makes the projection that 137,000 cancer deaths will follow seem like a conservative estimate...whilst searching around for some sane and reliable reporting on the issue it was in a way, a bitter relief to have discovered this video....










