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China syndrome: Architect of Fukushima reactor warns of ‘massive hydrovolcanic explosion’
12.01.2011
02:47 pm
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Have you noticed how we’re not hearing a lot about what’s going on in Japan much anymore? I wonder why that is, don’t you?

Uehara Haruo, the former president of Saga University, who himself was the architect of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor #3, gave an interview to Japan’s Livedoor publication on November 17, where he stated that the explanation of what’s going on given by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) makes no sense at all, and that the dreaded “China syndrome,” he feels, is inevitable. He’s speaking out in an effort to shame TEPCO into leveling with the people of Japan.

Via Infinite Unknown:

He stated that considering 8 months have passed since 3/11 without any improvement, it is inevitable that melted fuel went out of the container vessel and sank underground, which is called China syndrome.

He added, if fuel has reaches a underground water vein, it will cause contamination of underground water, soil contamination and sea contamination. Moreover, if the underground water vein keeps being heated for long time, a massive hydrovolcanic explosion will be caused.

He also warned radioactive debris is spreading in Pacific Ocean. Tons of the debris has reached the Marshall Islands as of 11/15/2011.

Have a nice day.

Thank you kindly Michael Backes of Sacramento, CA!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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12.01.2011
02:47 pm
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