Saturday, February 1, 2014

What is Fukushima

Fukushima is no nuclear power plant. The tsunami causing explosion may have been an underwater explosion from a drilling blast that sent radioactive materials into the ocean. If there was a nuclear power leak, the workers there would not be capable of going within a few miles of the plant without being disintegrated or killed. What nuclear materials are being extracted from the bottom of the ocean? Fukushima is a radioactive material filtering plant. A giant explosion occurred, a large tsunami hit Fukushima; then, shortly later, workers appear to "clean up" a "nuclear power plant" spill. Radioactive materials went worldwide. Terroristic countries could obtain sources for nuclear weapons; and everyone ; including the government, covered it up. There is no possible way even a honeycomb reactor will pump out 3oo tonnes of radioactive materials per day. That much radioactive material is too expensive to lose. The people of Fukushima stated a few billion dollars of funding to help clean up the spill is available. Where would money for uranium and plutonium come from to purchase even 300 tonnes of uranium in a day? Uranium costs less than plutonium. Uranium cost $15,000 a gram. That is $4.608 trillion worth of uranium per day = $1,681.92 per year. Also, why are they not in more trouble with the U.S., Russian and Chinese governments for such a "holocaustic" quantity of leakage? The isotopes are to be scavenged and locked up; as well as the rest of the radioactive substances worldwide; in vaults; and kept away from militaries and morons.

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