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US And IAEA Knew Fukushima Had Meltdown 3.5 Hours After Japan Earthquake And Hid It From The Public

 

The Intel Hub
By Alexander Higgins - Contributing Writer
May 25th, 2011

A new report reveals that US and IAEA officials knew since late March that the Fukushima nuclear power plant suffered a nuclear meltdown within 3.5 hours of the Japan earthquake and subsequently hid it from the public.

Today we learn that top US officials and the IAEA was presented with data that showed the Fukushima nuclear reactor suffered a nuclear meltdown within 3.5 hours of the Japan earthquake but didn’t inform the public over the last 2 months because they were waiting for TEPCO to officially confirm the data.

EX-SKF writes:

Mainichi English: US Researcher Says Fukushima Reactor Had Meltdown 3.5 Hours after Cooling System Collapsed

A US researcher Chris Allison did the simulation of one of the Fukushima reactors (Reactor 1) and concluded that the meltdown occurred 3.5 hours after the cooling system stopped. It was reported to the IAEA in late March.

So they all knew, except for the hapless citizens of Japan and the rest of the world.

Or they say “Oh we didn’t know for sure until May 15 when TEPCO finally announced it,” like Japan’s PM Kan has said.

We do not know for sure, because no one has looked inside the RPV and reported back to us. All we can do is to collect the evidence and hypothesize, and that has been pointing to a meltdown. Even the PM Assistant has admitted that they knew it was a meltdown early on.

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The Mainichi Daily News writes:

Fukushima reactor had meltdown 3.5 hours after cooling system collapsed: U.S. researcher

A meltdown occurred at one of the reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant three and a half hours after its cooling system started malfunctioning, according to the result of a simulation using “severe accident” analyzing software developed by the Idaho National Laboratory.

Chris Allison, who had actually developed the analysis and simulation software, reported the result to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in late March. It was only May 15 when Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) admitted for the first time that a meltdown had occurred at the No. 1 reactor at the Fukushima nuclear plant.

According to Allison’s report obtained by the Mainichi, the simulation was based on basic data on light-water nuclear reactors at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico that are about the same size as that of the No. 1, 2, and 3 reactors in Fukushima.

According to the simulation, the reactor core started melting about 50 minutes after the emergency core cooling system of the No. 1 reactor stopped functioning and the injection of water into the reactor pressure vessel came to a halt. About an hour and 20 minutes later, the control rod and pipes used to gauge neutrons started melting and falling onto the bottom of the pressure vessel. After about three hours and 20 minutes, most of the melted fuel had piled up on the bottom of the pressure vessel. At the four hour and 20 minute mark, the temperature of the bottom of the pressure vessel had risen to 1,642 degrees Celsius, close to the melting point for the stainless steel lining, probably damaging the pressure vessel.

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Note: Remember, the alternative media was reporting multiple meltdowns one day after the nuclear disaster began.



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20 Responses to “US And IAEA Knew Fukushima Had Meltdown 3.5 Hours After Japan Earthquake And Hid It From The Public”
  1. chiller says:

    Our guberment works in DEPTH….D on’t E ver P anic T he H erd. It’ better to leave people in harms way than panic them into harming themselves.

  2. Ld Elon says:

    They could of realised before hand, God, the omipresents of the universe, is super cool, and, in that kept sh1t ultra cool from then on, yaya baby!

    This sh1t just rolls out lika rollercoaster.

  3. Ld Elon says:

    When fire and ice met’ it shall be named.

  4. Howard T. Lewis III says:

    Shit, I knew that at least two total meltdowns were in progress 3.5 hours after the tsunami. So did most every other person who has worked around these hellpits. Ya’ll just been telling naysayers that nuclear power means FUN.

    Wrong.

  5. Read with your Eyes says:

    Ok, I read that article in the newspaper yesterday. This article about it is misleading. The test was RECENTLY done, and it predicted that a meltdown would have occoured 3.5 hours after power was lost. Again, that was done WELL AFTER THE QUAKE and was a SIMULATION. The real meltdown happend 16 hours after. Sure, TEPCO knew that it was highly likely, as one of their officials suggested that and then was never released to the media press conferences again (I know this as I live in Japan and have been watching all of this closely). The angle TEPCO played is that they didnt want to speculate so they only released information after it was CONFIRMED. Now that is still evil, but no one KNEW 100% that there was a meltdown unitl they saw it. They predicted it, and successfully, but no one knew and was hiding it.

    • anonymous says:

      I was reading about simulations which indicated 100% CORE (not “fuel”) meltdowns within the first week of April… This was when TEPCO was basically saying it was impossible for a CORE (not “fuel) meltdown to have occurred.

      Basically the moment buildings started exploding and the story dropped from the newspapers I was fairly certain the worst was underway, amidst the pro-nukes blathering about how “exaggerated” claims were being made and sharply critisizing the “fear-mongering” nature of people screaming coverup.

      Now these “exaggerated” claims have been confirmed by those who most likely knew what was going on all along. To say this story hasn’t been buried like so much hot corium is to expose yourself as an ostrich with your head in the sand or a souless shill with as much brains as morality.

  6. Vulcan says:

    They are doing it ALL the time-also right now -and in everything; the de-population-agenda of the Bilderbergs/Illuminatis.

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  8. Since the fallout made it to the mainland I don’t go outside unless I have to. When I do I wear a quality particle mask. I’m only drinking spring water and showering only when I have to. I’m not eating foods that have grown above ground (or under water) since the meltdown either. To me the MSM silence is deafening. Just as alarming is the NILU’s silence and ZARDOZ files. There is no reason to believe MOX plutonium isn’t still riding the steam into the atmosphere and being breathed and eaten by millions and millions of people who will die of it. Until the steam quits boiling out of there I’m keeping this up. Period. Thanks for continuing to cover this issue when most have long forgotten.

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