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{Fukushima}  Thomas Schoenberger Composer
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{Fukushima} Thomas Schoenberger Composer
  • Published_at:2014-01-06
  • Category:Entertainment
  • Channel:Thomas Schoenberger
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  • description: For this other death not by plague, this time, not by poison, not by fire, not by artificially induced cancer, but by the squalid disintegration of the very substance of the species this gruesome and infinitely unheroic death-in-birth could as well be the product of atomic industry as of atomic war. Aldous Huxley 1949 -- Ape and Essence Fukushima is here. On California coasts. What to do? I am a parent, like most of you.I want my son to be ok.I do not trust the excuses and lies I am hearing. I do not like the willful closing of eyes. Nobody likes to discuss it.Nobody wants to hurt the real estate industry, or the big money Nuke industry. So everyone shuts up. Radiation does not dilute.According to a previously secret 1955 memo from the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission regarding concerns of the British government over contaminated tuna, "dissipation of radioactive fall-out in ocean waters is not a gradual spreading out of the activity from the region with the highest concentration to uncontaminated regions, but that in all probability the process results in scattered pockets and streams of higher radioactive materials in the Pacific. We can speculate that tuna which now show radioactivity from ingested materials [this is in 1955, not today] have been living, in or have passed through, such pockets; or have The only thought is, how can we make money from it, or how can we keep it from hurting our pocketbooks..The indigenous people of Australia have their Rainbow Serpent, the source of all creation in their culture, painted on rocks above one of the richest sources of uranium in the world. They knew its raw power thousands and thousands of years ago. And us? Well we dig it up, sell it, and put our blinkers on. The machine of commerce more important than all else, yet we will all suffer at our own hands eventually. Cesium 137 has a half-life of 30 years. That means it decays at a much faster rate than say another isotope with a half-life of 250,000 years. Anything with a half-life of 70-75 years is absolutely lethal to life. Cesium is one of three metals that is in liquid form at room temperature and it is reactive with sea water because it will break down into salts. All of this makes it very deadly for an ocean environment. It's too late to lament the bribes and corruption that TEPCO may or may not have employed to cut corners and squeak past Japanese Nuclear regulations. What is important now is stemming the flow of 300 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific every day! There's a stream coming out of the nearby mountains that flows beside the site. If a wall (any kind of wall-- ice or rock) is built without rerouting that stream water, the site will be inundated with enough water to undermine the foundations of the reactor site. If (more likely when) another big quake hits, the ground will liquify and the site will collapse, causing far more disastrous results than just contaminated water. So- the first step is to reroute the stream. Second, recirculate the water on site for cooling, so outflow to the Pacific ocean is minimized. Then build a wall to contain the site. And then, once the site is stabilized, bury the whole damn place with cement mixed with powdered lead to shield the surrounding areas.
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