Friday, May 4, 2012

Fukushima site still emitting massive radiation plumes; Reactor 4 in bad state; World in ‘huge trouble,’ says US nuclear analyst

–May 3, 2012 By Alan Ostrowsky–

At a recent US congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden observed with his own eyes the horrific consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The Fukushima disaster has received scant reporting from the global mainstream media in recent months. The gravity of the damage was apparently so severe that he has now written a letter to Ichiro Fujisaki, Ambassador of Japan. Senator Wyden petitioned for more to be done, and offered any additional support and assistance that might help contain and remedy the situation as soon as possible. It is not known what the Japanese government reaction to the letter was.
The Ominous Writing on the Wall

The senator’s letter is seen by many experts see as the ominous writing on the wall for the grave severity of the situation. And offers a disturbing view into what is really going on in Japan that the mainstream media is consciously ignoring. While mentioning the fact that all four of the affected reactors are still “badly damaged,” Sen. Wyden appears to suggest in his letter that Reactor 4, which has reportedly been on the verge of total collapse for many months now, could be nearing catastrophic implosion.


Impending collapse of Reactor 4 may cause
the death of billions of humans and animals

Christina Consolo, an award-winning biomedical photographer and host of Nuked Radio, claims that Reactor 4 has remained in such poor shape that even a very minor earthquake could easily level the building, dispersing the fuel from more than 1,500 unused fuel rods into the environment. And with Reactor 4 still filled with the highest levels of radioactive MOX and other fuels, the consequences of this potential collapse could be far worse than anything that has happened thus far as a result of the earthquake and tsunami.

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