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  • ... therefore, corium can cause ignition of hydrogen.
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:12:45 PM

  • .... concrete-corium-reactions produce hydrogen.
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:15:04 PM

  • @Edano these things should be known.. just how much research was carried out before they started popping nuke reactors around the globe
    by elainekirk 7/22/2011 10:16:22 PM

  • It seemed to go through ok Elaine. :-)
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 10:24:46 PM

  • @elainekirk : funny, eh ? radiation decay produces heat, so you think it must be easy to use it for power production, but then there come the details and it makes boom all around the world. and the dream is over.
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:25:04 PM

  • @Edano if there are particular pages of that doc that should be passed around can you let me know page numbers? Google doc doesn't like it as a whole document. I saved the German version.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 10:26:55 PM

  • @lillymunster www.rskonline.de only 81 kB
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:28:07 PM


  • This was posted almost a yr to the day before fuku

    by elainekirk 7/22/2011 10:32:54 PM

  • One of the workers went on a tweet-fest, talking about the power plants Happy20790 ハッピー
    7 more: about the first step of the oiler or was simply tweet. Let us believe in the value of believing is (^ O ^) is not on ...
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    Happy20790 ハッピー
    6 more: the government first, so I can slowly escape - What is released and the second step was completed .... Ping Pong Panpon ♪ ♪ ~ "Currently, residents living near the circulation of the cooling system because the fuel caught, please evacuate the gym ○ ○." I do not ... I would especially Nantes.
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    Happy20790 ハッピー
    5 more: it would take about three years and was started about three years after the ejection of the spent fuel, reactor fuel is taken out starting think about 10 years. It does not end until all fuel is taken out from 15 years to 20 years after the earliest means that I can oiler is safe.

    Happy20790 ハッピー
    4 more: unless you remove all the fuel (>_<) than 100 ℃ chow stop irrigation if power remains like yesterday Datte second step reactor, the fuel is there in every earthquake, typhoon, tsunami It can not be safe until the backup system so that 作Ranakya always come priming.
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    Three more: the first step, unless you run a stable-completed some form of circulation cooling system oiler So What I think not been completed. Momo has been speaking out clearly means that, in the opinion of the oiler is still Kotonan Datte.
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    Happy20790 ハッピー
    I continue to mute the Unit of 2:3,4 situation is not always able to fuel pool filled with water, but plumbing is one of the reasons why the poor have involved large utilization of polluted water treatment system I'm.
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    Happy20790 ハッピー
    One more: the actual site of No. 2 and 3 systems but I can use the existing piping, miraculously, but No. 4 is now under construction, the construction of Unit 1'm shielded from the day next week. Water in the pool but if it can cool the fuel pool should not be completely silent from the No. 4 position should be 30 ℃.
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    Happy20790 ハッピー
    Morning (^ O ^) I was watching Aso, sleeping in the middle so boring Chaimashita. The first step in the recently ended questions? I can think of so many oiler What questions, I am a lucky. I think the first step is not done yet. I can only fuel pool cooling circulating water at the treatment I turn to emergency measures.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 10:35:26 PM

  • @Lilly and as @Edano posted earlier they are shutting all the evac centres in October :(
    by elainekirk 7/22/2011 10:40:01 PM

  • This is a very informative interview with a depleted uranium specialist saying there should be a 100-mile radius exclusion zone around Fukushima for eternity:
    www.podomatic.com
    Some main points of the interview were posted here:
    www.nuc.berkeley.edu
    by MD 7/22/2011 10:41:39 PM

  • @MD thanks! I feel for all those people who can't get evacuated and live in areas in that larger zone.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 10:44:11 PM

  • @lillymunster : ohh, you have a biiiiig heart ;)
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:45:02 PM

  • @Edano :-P
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 10:47:17 PM

  • @lillymunster - you're welcome! i definitely recommend at least reading the main points of the interview posted here: www.nuc.berkeley.edu i did not know any of the info prior to reading it.
    by MD 7/22/2011 10:47:25 PM

  • tank-breaking ammunition contains uranium in the tip.
    by Edano 7/22/2011 10:50:55 PM

  • @ Edano ---- and golf clubs as well as weights/ballasts, commercial airliners and added to asphalt for roads such as U.S. 40
    by MD 7/22/2011 10:57:43 PM

  • Wow. That is a mind-boggling podcast. Holy what-were-you-thinking?!?!?!??
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:12:22 PM

  • It's like something you'd read in the Darwin Awards.
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:13:23 PM

  • @all Hello!
    by smoss 7/22/2011 11:16:18 PM

  • @MD what? (I haven't read/heard the podcast yet). That sounds like something out of the 1800's quack medicine museum!
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:17:17 PM

  • @smoss Hey. Check the berkeley NUC blog post, but the interview is astounding.
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:23:18 PM

  • @RadioGuy Saw that...I'm checking in out now (listening)...what do we know about this Doug Rokke (Beside what was mentioned at the top of the interview)?
    by smoss 7/22/2011 11:25:37 PM

  • Just that... Dr. Doug Rokke, former head of the Pentagon's Depleted Uranium Project
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:33:53 PM

  • Who is the LLRC?
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:37:19 PM

  • Here we go. A bio: www.thepowerhour.com
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:38:15 PM

  • @lillymunster They have a site.
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:38:56 PM

  • by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:39:08 PM

  • Is there any way to verify some of his claims, like the golf clubs, road surfacing?
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:40:31 PM

  • en.wikipedia.org
    Consumer product uses have included incorporation into dental porcelain, used for false teeth to simulate the fluorescence of natural teeth???
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:42:07 PM

  • WTF??
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:42:19 PM

  • Airplane trim weight, sailboat keels..
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:43:05 PM

  • @lillymunster www.gaia-health.com
    by Edano 7/22/2011 11:43:32 PM

  • In 1999 concentrations of 10% depleted uranium were being used in "jaune no.17" a yellow enamel powder that was being produced in France by Cristallerie de Saint-Paul, a manufacturer of enamel pigments. The depleted uranium used in the powder was sold by Cogéma's Pierrelatte facility. In February, 2000, Cogema discontinued the sale of depleted uranium to producers of enamel and glass.
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:44:15 PM

  • I think we need to vet this guy and confirm his claims. He showed up in a search on Rense as a 9-11 truther. Off to see if I can find some more mainstream sources on this guy. There was someone promoted as being head of some continuing education school and a nuclear expert that actually gave a talk at a retirement home. :-)
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:44:31 PM

  • Cogema=Areva
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:44:32 PM

  • www.agoracosmopolitan.com
    Former Director of the U.S. Army's Depleted Uranium Project reveals toxic effects of America's Military Operations
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:45:11 PM

  • @RadioGuy hmm, maybe the yellow paint for roads?
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:45:21 PM

  • @all Please forgive...playing the devil's advocate www.ntanet.net
    by smoss 7/22/2011 11:46:36 PM

  • This is smelling questionable. The first two-three pages of google search for his name pulls up a who's who of conspiracy theory sites. Alex Jones, etc. If I can find a credible source for this guy I will post.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:47:50 PM

  • From Smoss's link:
    Ms. Miller did not always give an accurate description of Rokke's credentials, sometimes claiming that he has a Ph.D. in Health Physics, a claim that he did not correct in at least one radio interview. Doug Rokke does have a little experience in health physics, in the military, but does not have a degree in that area. The Traprock Center has recently corrected their written transcript of one interview to accurately show that Rokke has a Ph.D. in education, not Health Physics, as they had at first claimed. Rokke's fairly modest background in the nuclear field can best be shown by his mistake in his writing that can be found at the URL above, on the Traprock website. Doug Rokke, in the text that is posted at the above URL, discusses a 1943 memo written to General Leslie Groves. According to Rokke, the memo is on the subject of uranium. Unfortunately for Rokke's interpretation, the memo is not on the subject of uranium but is rather about fission products. Rokke's text is in brackets, with the text from the 1943 memo in italics:
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:51:49 PM

  • @lillymunster I've been looking at the "discrediting" sources... looks like a typical Pentagon whistleblower smear job to me. His basic credentials seem to be real?
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:52:03 PM

  • @RadioGuy Still looking, it looks like his credentials may be trumped up. Like Tom Burnett the Nuclear Engineer and PHD who ended up being neither. Still looking through trying to find something a bit more unbiased.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:52:58 PM

  • Definitely a valuable service if we can vet it so if he's legit we know it.
    by RadioGuy 7/22/2011 11:53:05 PM

  • BTW, the "Who's Who" books are bogus. Anyone can pay to have their name in them.
    by lillymunster 7/22/2011 11:53:45 PM

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