Radiation Test Near Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant Shows Normal Background Levels
The Intel Hub
June 26th, 2011
There has been an extraordinary amount of hype in regards to the possibility of a radiation release at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant.
It has now been confirmed that as of now, there has not been a significant release of radiation.
While it is clear that the NRC and the corporate media would go to great lengths to cover up a radiation release, it appears that this particular situation has not resulted in a release of radiation into the atmosphere, at least not yet.
With the possibility of flood waters rising even further looming on the horizon, The Intel Hub will continue to bring you uncensored coverage of both nuclear power plant situations in Nebraska.
Test location: East, (down wind) across the Missouri River from the Ft. Calhoun Nuclear power plant.
These tests have revealed LOW to MID-acceptable levels of radiation.. ie.. regular background levels (pre-meltdown rumor) are being detected.. which means Ft. Calhoun is “ok”… or better put.. there has NOT been a radiation leak at Ft. Calhoun.
IF there was a leak, all three detectors would be going off in a major way.. 100 CPM is the alert level by all accounts.. and this measurement was 48.6… not even half the alert level.
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Water shields radiation but carries it,put a plastic bag on your counter and dip under the water then run.
Notice all the steam coming from the Plant in the back ground,think that is normal?
Sorry you can see by the steam from the plant in the video,you are up wind,check water from the Storage Cask Site from the plant down wind video it so tell if your full of it.Like now.Do you work for them? Pretty good you will run out there just to tell us?
Use a microwave too boil water for a steam turbine.Small one?OK
Theres no safe place to store spent fuel rods with nature up in arms.Shut down slowly all reactors.Convert to safe fuels.not wait till the water drops blow the fuel rods,they burst into flames with just air.Bang, meltdown period.We do not need Experts,who make there living,living a lie.Atomic Power will be are Deaths!
no nukes!!
I am a great admirer of Dutchsince and frequently publish, or refer to, his outstanding work in the free Health Freedom Action eAlerts the Natural Solutions Foundation publishes. However, I think there is a problem with the data in this case.
He was, it was true, downwind of the Ft. Calhoun reactor when he made his measurement. However, IF there is a radiation release into the water of the river, the swiftly flowing water would carry it away into the world’s waters, which then will contaminate global life, without significant vaporization under the ambient atmospheric conditions.
So although we may be out of the woods (or, in this case, hot water) despite the fact that the head of the US Army Corps of Engineers admitted this week that they do not take the downstream nuclear reactors into account when they release water upstream from them (#####@@@@@@*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*)
It is not clear whether there is, or is not, a nuclear disaster at Ft. Calhoun. What is clear is that there certainly could be, that our government lies to us consistently and that the MMD, the Media of Mass Deception, is their willing lapdog.
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Look in the water down stream,and what is significant amount when dealing with Radiation.YA,look in the air when its in the water!Question,wheres the Dry Cask Storage on site?I Here its flooded and the Casks there vented,so will leak water.Flood water.Dirty science makes me sick.