Someone shared an article on Facebook titled “Underground Nuclear Explosion At Crippled Japan Atomic Plant Shocks The World”. As I said on Facebook, you don’t need
to know much about nuclear reactors to know it’s all false, but the more you
know, the worse it gets. It appears to be a conspiracy crap website, although
there’s always the possibility that it’s some kind of parody site. My best
guess is that it’s a junk news source, much like the old Weekly World News.
According to this
report, [Russian Ministry of Defense] “assests” associated with the Red Banner
Pacific Fleet detected two “low-level” underground atomic explosions occurring
in the Fukushima disaster zone on 31 December, the first measuring 5.1
magnitude in intensity, followed by a smaller 3.6 magnitude explosion moments
later.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that there were
no such explosions. Making an atomic explosion is extremely difficult when you
are trying for one; it simply won’t happen accidentally. The fuel in this
reactor was never “enriched” enough to explode, and even if it was, the conditions for starting such a chain reaction
do not exist down in the wreckage of Fukushima. As the headline incident for
this story is clearly made up, it follows that the rest of it is crap, too.
Important to note,
this report continues, was that the architect of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 3,
Uehara Haruo, warned on 17 November 2011 warned that a “China Syndrome” (aka:
Hydrovolcanic Explosion) was “inevitable” due to the melted atomic fuel that
had escaped the container vessel and was now burning through the earth.
The Fukushima reactor core is still in the reactor building.
Yes, it overheated and melted. No, it did not sink through the floor and start “burning
through” the Earth. The graphic is particularly amusing. Even if the reactor
core somehow melted through the Earth’s crust, the worst it would do is reach
the center of the Earth and stop. There is no way it would ever swim back up
through the mantle to re-emerge off the coast of Brazil.
Most curious to note, [the
MoD] report continues, is that the United States appears to have had a more
advanced notice of these underground nuclear explosions as evidenced by their
purchase earlier this month (6 December) of 14 million doses of potassium
iodide, the compound that protects the body from radioactive poisoning in the
aftermath of severe nuclear accidents, to be delivered before the beginning of
February 2014.
Oh look, a tiny shred of fact. One potential byproduct of a
nuclear incident is radioactive isotopes of iodine. Those can be picked up by
the human body and cause thyroid cancer, so iodide supplements may be given to
people in the danger zone of a nuclear accident to keep them from absorbing radioactive iodine. I don’t believe for a second that the US made a big iodide
purchase in early December, though.
With experts now
estimating that the wave of radiation from Fukushima will be 10-times bigger
than all of the radiation from the entire world’s nuclear tests throughout
history combined, and with new reports stating that dangerous radiation levels
have been detected in snows found in Texas, Colorado and Missouri, this MoD
report warns the US, indeed, is going to face the severest consequences of this
historic, and seemingly unstoppable, nuclear disaster.
Head for the hills! The sky is falling! We’re going to be
hit with 750 Ridiculous Asian Danger units of fallout!
As to the American
people being allowed to know the full and horrific mass death event now
unfolding around them, this report warns, is not be as the Obama regime has, in
effect, ordered all of their mainstream news media organs not to report it, and
as recently confirmed by former MSNBC host Cenk Uygur who was told not to warn
the public about the danger posed by the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear
plant during his time as a host on the cable network.
And, finally, we get the old “government cover up” ploy to
paper over the fact that there is no evidence to support all of these ludicrous
claims. The Weekly World News was
just as absurd, but at least it was entertaining.
For extra brain death, read the comments.
Friday, January 03, 2014
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