| Posted by EXOGEN on December 30,
  2013 at 11:01am 
 
 
   
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Saturday, 28 December
    2013 22:55 |  
    |  NEWS FLASH - URGENT -
    December 28, 2013  11:00 PM EST -- (TRN http://www.TurnerRadioNetwork.com
    ) -- Persons residing on  the west coast of North America
    should IMMEDIATELY begin preparing for another possible onslaught of
    dangerous atmospheric radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site in
    Japan.  The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) says radioactive
    steam has suddenly begun emanating from previously exploded nuclear reactor
    building #3 at the Fukuishima disaster site in Japan. TEPCO says
    they do not know why this is happening and cannot go into the
    building to see what's happening due to damage and lethal radiation levels
    in that building. Experts say this could be the beginning of  a
    "spent fuel pool criticality (meltdown)" involving up to 89 TONS
    of nuclear fuel burning up into the atmosphere and heading to North
    America. Steam photo, full details and suggested methods to protect
    yourself appear below.
 
  The announcements from TEPCO (in Japanese) can be viewed HERE
    (12/27),  HERE
    (12/25)  and HERE
    (12/24).  You can use Google Translate to convert to English.
 
 On December 28, 2013, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) 
    admitted steam was seen billowing out of reactor building #3, saying the
    steam appeared to be coming from what's left of the fifth floor of the
    mostly-destroyed building.  It is widely known that persons cannot get
    inside Reactor Building #3 because it is severely damaged and highly
    radioactive, so TEPCO cannot state for certain what is happening in that
    building or why. TEPCO admits they do not know why this steam is being
    generated, but matter-of-factly revealed today (December 28)  the
    steam was first spotted on December 19 for a short period of time, then
    again on December 24 and again on December 25.
 
 
 Nuclear energy experts have told TRN that the ONLY way this could be
    happening is if radioactive material previously ejected from the reactor
    explosion in March, 2011 has mixed together with other materials and has
    begun its own self-sustaining reaction(s), also known as a
    "criticality."  Put simply, another "meltdown" may
    be taking place.
 
 
 
 There are basically two possibilities if another meltdown is in
    progress:
 1) Pellets of radioactive fuel, ejected when the reactor exploded, have
    mixed together and "mini" meltdowns are taking place with those
    small clumps of pellets.  This would not be a horrific problem
    and may be manageable, OR;
 2) Pellets of radioactive fuel, ejected when the reactor exploded, went
    into the spent fuel pool located above the reactor and have begun melting
    down so seriously they are boiling off the water in the spent fuel pool.
 
 Since steam is visible, experts tell TRN that Scenario #2 above is is
    the most likely scenario and if so,  it would be an absolute nightmare
    -- WORSE than the original Fukushima disaster! 
    The Spent Fuel Pool was situated on the fourth floor above Reactor #3, and
    if this is the source of the steam, the situation could escalate rapidly
    out of control.
 
 
  
 The As shown in the diagram at left, the spent fuel  pool  is not
    a contained structure; it is literally a "pool" filled with
    water, to keep old fuel cool. (The metal radioactive fuel, once removed
    from a nuclear reactor, remains hot enough to melt itself for two to
    three YEARS after being removed from a reactor.)  The experts
    tell TRN that if steam is coming out of reactor building #3 this could very
    well be the start of a much worse radiation release because once the spent
    fuel pool begins its own reactions, all of it will be uncontrolled and
    uncontrollable.
 
 
 
 
 To provide insight into how much trouble this could be, the chart below
    proves that, according to TEPCO, reactor #3 was loaded with 566 fuel
    assemblies.  The spent fuel pool in reactor building #3 contains 514
    assemblies; about 89 TONS.  If that "goes critical" there's
    nothing to contain the radiation which will go directly into the air.
 
 
 
  
 The video below was taken several months ago by TEPCO. It shows that the
    roof is totally blown off reactor building # 3 and shows a robotic crane
    being operated by remote control, trying to clear debris from the Reactor #
    3 spent fuel pool.  TEPCO is forced use robotic cranes operated by
    remote control because the area is so contaminated, anyone entering the
    area would die from radiation within one hour.
 
 
 Imagine, now, 89 tons of nuclear fuel boiling away that spent fuel pool
    water and releasing 89 tons of deadly radioactive fuel directly into the
    air.  Two to three days later, the west coast of north America would
    be "fried" by levels of airborne radiation and "hot particles"
    which could kill.
 
 DO NOT PANIC - - - - PLAN
 
 The purpose of this news report is not to scare or frighten
    anyone.  It is to report the news to allow the public to educate
    itself on the issue and take whatever personal protective action they deem
    necessary. There is no reason to panic but there is reason to plan.
    It is better to have a plan, and not need it, than to need it and not have
    it.
 
 PREPARATIONS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER  ( We do **** NOT
    **** sell any of the products suggested below )
 
 1) Keep up-to-date on developments via the Internet.
    The mass-media is not reliable because like the government, they want to
    avoid any mass panic.  While that is a noble goal, withholding
    information as was done previously when the Fukushima disaster struck in
    March, 2011, allowed people to get exposed to radiation which could kill
    them now - or years from now.  TRN believes people have a right to
    know, so as to make an informed decisions about whether to protect
    themselves or not.
 
 2) Go immediately (RIGHT NOW) to your local home improvement
    or hardware store for rolls of plastic, Duct tape, WIDE masking tape
    and  a couple rolls of self-adhesive weather stripping. You
    want to have a roll or two of the type of plastic that is used by painters;
    (the kind they use to cover your floor and furniture in case paint drips)
    and a roll or two of Duct tape.  Don't deploy this yet, but if the
    radiation arrives, you'll HAVE what you need and won't be battling a
    million other people trying to get some when the danger actually
    hits.  You can use the plastic and duct tape things to cover the
    insides of your windows, doors, AC electric plugs, light switches, bathroom
    exhaust vents, stove exhaust vents, -- even ceiling vents, to TRY to keep
    out radiation particles once you know they're arriving.  (NOTE: this
    may not be 100% effective.  Houses have loads of nooks and crannies
    which allow air from the outside to get inside.  If you cover the
    largest ones, you're at least giving yourself and family a fighting
    chance.)  These supplies are available immediately at: Home
    Depot Lowes Walmart
    TrueValue Ace Hardware and many other retail stores.
 
 3) If radiation is identified as heading toward your area or
    has arrived in your area:
 a) Cut sheets from the roll of plastic, large enough to cover
    your windows, window frames/woodwork, sliding glass doors, doggie
    doors, etc., and do so on the INSIDE of your house.  Once the sheets
    are cut to size, secure that plastic to your inside walls using Duct
    tape.  You want to cover things inside not outside so the
    weather doesn't cause the plastic to make noise or perhaps rip off during
    high wind, rain or snow. The duct tape should cover 100% of the
    edge of the plastic, making a good seal AROUND the window, sliding glass
    doors, doggie doors, etc.  It is important to note that the plastic
    should go AROUND the woodwork on the inside the window/door and NOT merely
    around the inner perimeter of the window itself.  Gaps between the
    window assemblies and exterior walls might not be air-tight; especially in
    older homes where the silicone weather sealant around windows/doors is worn
    or in earthquake prone areas where the shaking has loosened-up window/door
    seals.  This will help seal out radiation particles in the air so they
    shouldn't be able to get inside your home.  Those of you in private
    homes should do this sealing on EVERY opening to
    the outside (doors, windows, vents) on every floor
    of your home, from the basement to the attic.  Those of you who do not
    have basements, will usually find vents along the slab foundation which are
    designed to naturally ventilate under the house.  SEAL THESE from the
    outside as best you can.  Similarly, those of you without full attics,
    will usually see vents of some type for the roof rafter area. SEAL THESE as
    best you can too. (PLEASE don't fall off any roof or off any ladder. Be
    careful!)
 
 b) Cut smaller sheets from the roll of plastic to cover
    electrical outlets and  light switches inside the house.
    Those outlets and switches are breaks in the walls to the inner structure
    of the house.  The inner structure gets naturally ventilated under the
    eaves and awnings of the house.  While the air flow is not generally a
    lot, it IS there;  you want to seal it out.  As with the windows,
    use Duct tape to hold the plastic a full inch or two around the entire perimeter
    of the light switch our electrical outlets.
 
 c) Cut sheets from the roll of plastic to cover vents:
    Bathrooms, stoves. Remember, this is just a TEMPORARY situation
    and the radiation will usually blow-over or dilute within a week or
    so.  While none of us likes the smell in the bathroom after it is
    used, it's better to put up with that for a few days than have radiation in
    there from the vents.  BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU CHOOSE TO COVER
    A STOVE EXHAUST VENT; YOU DON'T WANT THE PLASTIC GOING ON FIRE IF YOU'RE
    COOKING.
 
 d) DO NOT use duct tape or plastic over your main entry/exit
    door. If, God forbid, there's a fire, you want to be able to exit
    fast and not be battling duct tape to get out.  Instead, maybe check
    to see the weatherstripping around the door is in good shape or at worst,
    add a layer of new weatherstripping to what's already there.  The
    bottom of the door sill can be covered with a rolled-up towel if
    necessary,to prevent drafts at the bottom of the door.
 
 NOTE: Duct tape, when removed, may damage the surface of the wall it
    was stuck to.  It may peel off paint or even the paper covering of
    Sheetrock when you remove it.  If this is a concern, you may wish to
    utilize WIDE masking tape instead.  We do not recommend masking tape,
    but it may be viable if you are concerned about peeling off the duct tape
    when the emergency is ended.
 
 4)  Get a minimum "NIOSH N100-certified" filter
    mask for yourself and each member of your family. NIOSH stands for
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) which is part
    of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an agency of the US
    Government.  They rate protective gear for various industries and the
    lowest possible level of mask with any hope at all of filtering out
    radiation particles must be rated by NIOSH as N100, which filters 99.97% of
    airborne particles.   The masks cost about $30 on Ebay and look like the one in the
    image at left below.  The CDC also lists N100 mask suppliers HERE.
 
  
 SERIOUS NOTE: There are TIME CONSTRAINTS on the
    use of the N100-rated mask in a hostile environment.  Having such a
    mask is not a license to go out and have fun.  It is a limited mask,
    with limited capability for a limited time period, to help protect you in
    this type of emergency.
 
 Of course, you can go all-out and get some super-mask for several
    hundred dollars, but the minimum you need is an N100 rated mask.
 
 Whatever you do, don't try to get "cute" and figure you can
    "get away with" a mask that is rated N95 or lower.  An N95
    mask will NOT filter out the tiny particles involved here and you will be
    fooling yourself if you buy any mask rated less than N100.
 
 It is important to understand that a "hospital mask" normally
    used by Doctors, WILL NOT PROTECT YOU AT ALL from
    radioactive particles.  The particles are so small, they can fit right
    through a typical surgical mask used by doctors.  If you breathe-in
    any "hot Particles" of radiation, they will wreak havoc on your
    lungs and cause very rapid deterioration of your health. Cancers,
    Leukemias, Hemorrhaging . . . . you get the idea.
 
 
 5) About your job and going to work during a radiation emergency
    . . . .
 Those of us with jobs can't simply call-in and tell the boss we can'
    come to work today because we're afraid of the radiation. So start
    discussing this situation with your bosses first thing TODAY. See if the
    company as a whole is willing to develop some type of strategy to deal with
    taking time off due to a radioactive plume coming onto the west coast of
    north America from Japan, making things unsafe for a few days.  Start
    the conversation.  Don't wait until things spiral out of control and
    people are panicking.
 
 6) If you HAVE to go out, clothing will get contaminated; be
    prepared to protect yourself
 Wear an NIOSH N100 mask at all times when you are outside your house
    during the plume's arrival and presence.  Yes, you're probably going
    to feel like a jerk; especially when the uninformed, the ignorant and those
    "in denial" about the real danger, start poking fun at you. 
    Just remember you'll have the last laugh.
 
 A VERY helpful tool for this situation is a disposable TYVEK suit and
    booties.  You can get them at most home improvement stores and on EBAY for about $8.
  Tyvek coveralls are
    one-piece garments, usually white, commonly worn by mechanics, painters,
    installation installers, and laboratory and cleanroom workers where a
    disposable, one-time use coverall is needed.   They are also used
    for some light HAZMAT applications, such as asbestos and radiation work but
    do not provide the protection of a full hazmat suit.  Wear it to work,
    when you get inside, take it off right at the doorway and throw it away in
    a garbage can near the door.  It's done. Don't touch it again. Then go
    wash your hands and face to wash away whatever may have accumulated on
    them.  These suits are also available at the retailers listed above
    (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.). 
 If you simply refuse to walk outside dressed-up like a Bunny, you must
    realize that Clothing worn while you are outside will have
    contamination on it.  This is unavoidable. Once you've
    been outside and enter your job, remove your outerwear and place it as
    close to the door as you can. You may want to pack a change of clothing in
    a tightly closed gym bag, to change-into at work. Having a change of
    clothes for when you get to work might not be a bad idea.  The change
    of clothes ought to include FOOTWEAR.
 
 When you're outside, your footwear is going to be picking up the
    contamination that fell onto the ground. This is unavoidable.  What
    you CAN do, is take those shoes off once you get where you're going, and thereby
    not track the radiation into wherever you are.  You may want to get
    "Disposable Plastic Shoe Covers" to help avoid at
    least SOME of the radiation getting onto your shoes.  These shoe
    covers are cheap, and you throw them away as soon as you get inside your
    destination.
 
 For Eye protection, we suggest a cheap pair of Swimmer's Goggles. 
    They vary in cost from 99 cents to about $10 on Ebay - or your local sporting goods store.
    The purpose of this is to prevent radioactive particles from landing on
    your eyeballs.  Swimmer's goggles will fit the bill pretty well and
    you can wash them off once you get to where  you're going, and use the
    goggles again the next time you go out.  Radiation washes off with
    soap and water.
 
 7) IN AND OUT OF YOUR HOUSE
 The same procedures listed above for going to and from work, should be
    used by you and your family when going to/from home.  After all, you
    don't want to bring radiation into your house on your clothes, shoes etc,
    or walk-it-through the whole house once you arrive.  Put a coat rack
    just-inside the entry door.  Put a shoe rack too.  First thing
    everyone does when they walk in the door - ditch the outerwear and shoes
    right then and there.  YOU DO NOT want to be tracking radiation into
    and all over your house, then spewing it up into the air when you vacuum
    and it comes out with the vacuum exhaust air.  You want to stop the
    radiation as close to the door as you can.  If you prefer, put a
    clothes hamper -- LINED WITH A PLASTIC LAWN-AND-LEAF-SIZE BAG just inside the
    front door and change your clothes the moment you get in.  When the
    hamper is full, seal-up the bag, take it to the washer and wash the
    radiation away.
 
 8) Wash obsessively during the emergency
 External radioactive material washes off with soap and water.  When
    you consider that everything you touch and all the air that touches you
    OUTSIDE can be contaminated, it is important to WASH exposed body parts
    (face & hands) with soap and water often.  When you get home from
    your daily routine and get out of potentially contaminated clothing, take a
    shower before anything else.  A SHOWER, NOT A BATH. 
    Showering will allow the radiation to fall off you and go down the drain
    whereas a bath could possible allow the radioactive materials to cling to
    your body as you leave the bathwater.   Sadly, this
    brings us to one, final, MAJOR, MAJOR, MAJOR problem: Water comes from
    reservoirs and reservoirs are out in the open; radiation has and will
    continue to fall into our water supplies.
 
 9) Potassium Iodate Pills:  Have them but DO NOT USE
    THEM --- YET
 One of the major concerns in a situation like this is a material called
    radioactive Iodine (I-131).  Your body needs iodine to function and
    iodine is stored in your Thyroid gland in your neck. The Fukushima disaster
    released radioactive Iodine in March, 2011 which has long since dissipated,
    but could release more if the spent fuel pool goes critical.  Since
    Iodine is stored in your Thyroid, any radioactive Iodine would get stored
    there too and likely lead to Thyroid cancer.  For women, Thyroid
    cancer is about 95% curable; for men, it is about 95% fatal.
 
 In order to prevent your Thyroid from absorbing radioactive Iodine, your
    body needs a very good supply of non-radioactive iodine.  If your body
    has the Iodine it needs, it won't try to store more.  You get Iodine
    from your diet but if Radioactive Iodine is released by Fukushima, you'll
    need to guarantee your body has a supply that is not radioactive;
    that's where pills called Potassium Iodate come in to play.
 
 Potassium Iodate provides Iodine to your body/Thyroid and when used
    during a radiation emergency, will help avoid the need for your body to
    absorb potentially radioactive iodine.   SERIOUS
    CAUTIONARY NOTE: DO NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODATE PILLS UNLESS AND UNTIL
    RADIATION LEVELS ARE CONFIRMED TO BE HIGH. If you take those
    pills when radiation levels are normal, your Thyroid will begin to GROW to
    absorb the extra Iodine and will not return to its normal size once you
    stop taking the excess Iodine!  If you take Potassium Iodate pills
    when they are not needed, you could end up with a Thyroid that is so big,
    it might look like a tumor in your neck; so DO NOT take Potassium Iodate
    Pills until they are actually needed. You can find Potassium Iodate Pills on Ebay for about $10 a bottle.
 
 LOCAL OFFICIALS CAUGHT DELIBERATELY CONCEALING RADIATION IN
    DRINKING WATER
 
 The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists the maximum safe
    levels and government-approved methods for removing, radiation in
    water.  Yet according to KHOU-TV in Texas, local and state officials
    in that state deliberately conspired for YEARS to alter the results from
    their municipal water tests, to deliberately CONCEAL high levels
    of radiation in municipal water!  If local and state
    officials in one state have already been caught deliberately concealing
    radiation in water, can any rational person believe they aren't doing it
    now in other states -- or won't do it (again) in the future? You can read
    that story and watch the KHOU-TV news video HERE.
 
 In fact, KHOU-TV found that the radiation in local water was so severe,
    that it made the underground water pipes and the water heaters inside homes
    radioactive;  in some cases 11 times more radioactive than allowable
    by law!  The pipes and water heaters were so radioactive that none of
    those things could be scrapped in a junk yard!  You can read this
    separate KHOU-TV story and watch the video HERE.
 
 Given the irrefutable proof above we suggest equipping your sinks and
    shower head(s) with a water filter.  Now, getting radiation out of
    water is NOT simple.  Paper filters do nothing in that regard.
 
 Granular Activated Carbon filters have shown SOME ability to remove SOME
    types of radiation.  Reverse-Osmosis has shown good ability to remove
    other types of radiation.  ION Exhange is the final method which has
    shown good ability to remove radiation.  Yet getting all these types
    of filters in ONE system is not easy and it is considerably
    expensive.  As such, we suggest that having a filter of
    some type is better than having no filter at all.  Of
    course, once the filters become saturated with pollutants, they're useless,
    so expect to change-out those filters PRECISELY in accordance with the
    manufacturer's recommendation or even more frequently.  Yes, this will
    cost a few bucks, but this is an extraordinary situation calling for
    extraordinary response.  What good is all the safety you exercise with
    the steps above, if you then eat, drink and bathe-in contaminated water?
 
 The suggestions above are just that SUGGESTIONS.  What you choose
    to do - or not do - is, of course, up to you. One thing is clear, though:
    Fukushima is acting up again and when it does, the wind and the sea will
    carry the results to North America within days.  Do not
    "panic" --  Plan.  Do not "react" --
    respond.  With a little planning and careful deliberation, we can all
    get through this just fine.
 
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3 comments:
Surely you jest, if you think that simply shrink wrapping your house with plastic tarps and duct tape and wearing a tevlar paper jumpsuit outside are going to protect you from radiation poisoning! Soap and water are great for dust and dirt. They do NoThing to rid you of radiation! Are we all idiots?! WTF? This is craziness.
You are factually incorrect. Radiation particles do, in fact, simply wash off whatever they land on. Washing them off with soap and water removes them from whatever is washed so they do not lay around and give-off their energy, which is what causes cancer. It is when radioactive particles are inhaled or ingested that pretty much all bets are off. That's why they suggest wearing a mask and filtering your water as well as the other good suggestions they make. Please get your facts straight before you say things. You make yourself look foolish.
Oh, OK, I see your point.
I wonder though, how do we avoid the radiation contaminated particles that collect on the house wraps, suits and masks that we don to protect ourselves? How long exactly are we supposed to remain safely inside our shrink wrapped safe house? Where exactly are the trash receptacles into which we discard our radiation contaminated garb safe to dispose?
How do we know when we are safe to emerge from our protected space?
And when will it be safe to interact with every other thing in our environment outside our safe space that has been covered in radioactive particulates?! It seems to me to border upon the absurd to believe that we can somehow avoid contamination from this nebulous cloud of particulate radiation.
Call me foolish.
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