As usual, everything must be half truth, held back and surrounded by LIES. It will be months even years before WE get our hands on the full scope of this nuclear crisis.
Friday, March 18, 2011 1:09:38 AM
What do I know? I know this:
I wrote my first university papers on fission and fusion in 1992. I don't work for anybody but myself. There is nothing to fear in this world but deceit, hatred and greed. I speak reality when it comes to global concern and humanity. I despise people and politicians that suppress the truth.
Thursday, March 17, 2011 7:13:17 PM
Do you even know the difference between an active reactor core and a cooling pond? Or the difference between graphite and water? Do you know *anything* about the situation or the comparisons you and various other people are making to promote fear?
Either you don't even know what a containment breach is or you`re knowingly scare-mongering for some reason.
Either way, you`re wrong.
Do you write for the gutter press?
Just to spell it out in case anyone thinks that r66tramp is right: there has not been a containment breach.
The Soviet authorities tried to cover Chernobyl up and didn`t evacuate people.
The Japanese authorities have invited international inspectors in to help and have evacuated large numbers of people even though there`s far, far less reason to do so than there was near Chernobyl.
Your claim that those two responses from the authorities are exactly the same is so obviously untrue that it shouldn`t need pointing out.
Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:08:18 AM
“It's very unlikely that containment will be breached at all.”
1st admitted breach was No. 2 on the 15th.
“The incident was badly mishandled by the Soviet authorities, which made it much worse.”
Same thing applies now in Japan with the electric utility and the government handling the situation in the exact fashion.
“No, it won`t.”(be another Chernobyl)
Why are people all over the world drawing that comparison? No Chernobyl, implies this current affair is much safer, there will be no fallout and no people, animals and vegetation/ground water will suffer. No Chernobyl means no level seven!
One key exception is how the entire world gets to watch Japan`s nuclear disaster roll out painfully slow in our faces. Chernobyl details entered the world press much later.