Massive Hydrovolcanic Explosion Inevitable at Fukushima
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 22, 2011
On November 17, the architect of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 3, Uehara Haruo, was interviewed in Japan. He warned that a “China Syndrome” situation is inevitable at the plant.
Haruo said that considering eight months have passed since the tsunami and the crippling of the nuclear plant without any improvement in the condition of the reactors, it is likely melted fuel has escaped the container vessel and is now burning through the earth.
On September 20, 2011, Hiroaki Koide, assistant professor at Kyoto University’s Research Reactor Institute, estimated that material from the nuclear fuel rods may be twelve meters deep underground at reactors one and three.
Haruo said debris is spreading in Pacific Ocean. On November 15, tons of radioactive debris reached the Marshall Islands.
If the fuel reaches an underground water source, Haruo explained, it will result in the contamination of water, soil and the sea. More catastrophic, underground super-heated water will ultimately create a massive hydrovolcanic explosion.
Although media in Japan and the alternative media have covered this story over the last few days, it has been uniformly ignored by the corporate media.
Fukushima is no longer news worthy. Instead, the corporate media has turned its attention to Rob Kardashian and Dancing with the Stars and the other major distraction that is likely to persist through the holidays, the re-opened 30 year old murder investigation of actress Natalie Wood.
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Pull up ‘Illuminati Cards”. The Mako Clock Tower is on one.
Notice the time on the clock. Possible Weapons plant there?
HAARP? Ours in Alaska, China has one too, as does Russia.
We’ve had some rocks come close too, around these times.
So if they burn a hole in the protective layer, and a rock comes by…..
Damn
However, the “China syndrome” scenario is far overblown in that film (which I never saw but read reports of). Indeed there is still an imminent danger of a “blow-out” when the “corium” (i.e. the molten mass from the fuel rods cum steel containment etc.) hits ground water levels and thus evaporates these to steam plus -through corrosion as well as radiolytic decay of water- creates hydrogen gas explosions. No one can say for sure if it happens, when it happens and how strong the explosion(s) will be but they will likely deposit radiation first in the immediate vicinity of the reactors, only to be driven over land in wekks and years to come.