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Fukushima Falling Apart, Large Scale Nuclear Disaster

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April 12th, 2011

Almost thirty years ago, when I worked in an industrial setting, I came across my first pop off valve. We’d had a call that steam was escaping in an area, and were dispatched to go inspect it. My mentor explained that pop off valves were installed in the system for times when the steam pressure had exceeded the setting, and then it released the pressure in order not to cause damage.

It was an interesting concept, one that has carried over into my own life: a visible analogy of the pressure we carry inside us all the time;  the good that comes from releasing that pressure; the danger of not releasing pressure when it exceeds our ability to cope.

It’s been a month since the 9.0 Earthquake, tsunami, and the first of a series of explosions at the Daiichi reactors. Since that time, Japan has received 980 earthquakes and aftershocks: a number so staggering that it is almost incomprehensible. Numerous explosions have occurred as well, and every day it seems the Japanese nuclear and government official reveal a little more about the true nature of the on-going tragedy at Fukushima.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t remind everyone that the disaster didn’t just happen at Fukushima. Although the brunt of the radiation occurred within the 30 km radius, clearly the entire country of Japan is reeling from the economic, political, social, and public health effects of the upheaval. The earthquake / tsunami destroyed whole villages like Onagawa. Many untold numbers of the dead are from other prefectures along the eastern coast of Japan. It may by three or more months before we have a better idea of the impact and the human cost.

Initially the stoic Japanese were quite reticent to explain their own inner perceptions of the tragedy. “Shigata ga nai.” is an oft-used phrase in Japan. It means, it cannot be helped. Their ethos and manner of dealing with the disaster is quite different from an American one. Due to their high population density and ability to subside on only 25% of the land mass, and given their culture’s 4000 year old history, they’ve adapted to different methods of expression.

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One source below helps explain the phenomena of honne versus tatemae. “Honne means truth. Tatemae means facade.” All cultures have something similar. We cannot often express the pressure we feel within. If we’re with people we are intimate with, if we’re with people we inherently trust, we might tell them a little portion of our reality. Maybe we might even express our heart-felt feelings, but it’s rare to risk so much.

Usually at times of great tragedy, and only later upon reflection of it, do we allow the pressure to be released.  It helps to do it communally. As they say in the West, “Misery loves company.” Like the pop off valve, the risks of holding the pressure within exceed the risk of release.

A few hours ago, NISA (the Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency) has upgraded the situation at Fukushima to a level 7 equally the 1987 Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine. Although nuclear experts in the West considered them to be equivalent as early as March 12, it took time for NISA to raise the level, and as yet, the IAEA has not officially raised the level. Political agencies are like that. They don’t raise the threat level for awhile, despite scientific evidence to the contrary, until political pressure forces them to re-assess the situation. The JAIF as well has issued a press release showing the geographic region affected by radiation, and the cities and villages affected. Who knows if those people can continue to live there, or if the ones immediately within the new 30 km evacuation zone can ever return?

A second JAIF press release is more concerning and revealing. If we read the fine print,  we can note that “NISA announced that the reactor pressure vessel of Unit 2 and 3 may have lost air tightness because of low pressure inside the pressure vessel. NISA told that it is unlikely that these are cracks or holes in the reactor pressure vessels at the same occasion.

Nitrogen gas injection into the Unit 1containment vessel has been continued to reduce the possibility of hydrogen explosion since Apr. 6th. The pressure of the vessel has hardly risen for the past a few days and leakage of the vessel is suspected. The same measure will be taken for Unit 2 and 3.” (my emphasis). It appears that the reactors are continuous leaking, not too surprising given the hydrogen explosions that have rocked the reactors, but here a first confirmation of cracks within the reactors.

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7 Responses to “Fukushima Falling Apart, Large Scale Nuclear Disaster”
  1. Gyro Gearloose says:

    “pop off valves”, aka pressure relief valves, may be expected to: 1) open late, ie at a pressure greater than design. And, 2) to stay open when they’re supposed to close as the pressure drops.

  2. Vox says:

    We all know why it’s being downplayed: No Jews were killed or injured so there’s really nothing for anyone to be concerned about. Had this been Jews, then “Yes” we would be told every detail and be instructed to be crying out in pain and where to send all of our shekels so that we would be sharing some of the burden.

    • Rob in WI says:

      You’re right, Vox, if Dimona were in meltdown, we’d be forced to cough up many billions (trillions), to save the Chosenites. How many of us get this?

      • Barry says:

        I disagree. There were no Jews in Haiti either, but they received massive and rapid aid, including a Bush/Clinton relief fund. I don’t pretend to know exactly who is worsening or even causing some of these disasters, such as fullscale destruction of the Gulf of Mexico, or WHY?, but the disparities in media coverage and public/private response are significant. Keep in mind that we had more public health warnings regarding the non-existent swine flu epidemic than we do about Level 7 Fukushima. We are being played, heavily. And this may be “checkmate.”

  3. Shavuotis says:

    Amazing……….the world is being irradiated and some can’t seem to do anything but speak evil of an entire race of people whom they blame the woes of the world on. How many of us get this? You really don’t think you are some “enlightened” “plugged in” “better informed than the rest of us” kind of guy do you? You should be mourning the great loss of life that is occurring in Japan. You should be mourning the greater loss of life that is going to occur. You should be very concerned about the welfare of your loved ones and making preparations to tend to it to the best of your ability. You should be worried about your souls.

    Rev 3:9 Behold, I give out of the synagogue of Satan those saying themselves to be Jews, and they are not, but they lie. Behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and they shall know that I loved you.

    Luk 23:34 And Jesus said, Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing. And dividing His garments, they cast a lot. Psa. 22:18

    Has it occurred to you that Yahshua/Jesus was and Is a Jew? Try following what he taught ok? You want someone to blame? Try looking in the mirror next time. We are all to blame. We have all been too complacent for too long. We all have fallen short of what was expected of us. The life in the sea is dying. The currents are dying. The weather doesn’t know if it’s spring, fall or winter anymore.

    Eze 32:13 I will also destroy all her beasts from on the great waters, and the foot of man shall not stir them any longer, and the hoofs of beasts shall not stir them up.

    If you found me thirsty,hungry, and in danger, would you help me? Or let me die?

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