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Apr-01-2012 20:54printcomments

Continuing the Legacy of Lies at the NYT

This is truly an extinction level event dragged out over time by lies and purposeful mis-information by people like these Psychopaths at the NYT.

A view of grating (R) and the inner wall (L) of the containment vessel of the No. 2 reactor of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)’s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
A view of grating (R) and the inner wall (L) of the containment vessel of the No. 2 reactor of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)’s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Image by: HANDOUT / REUTERS

(LOS ANGELES) - Hmm, when they lie, they still let info drop.

The Times included this factoid:

"was just two feet deep, rather than the 33-foot level estimated by Tepco officials when the government declared the plant stable in December."

Uranium is a metal that when hot and exposed to air, burns spontaneously. The fires finely divide the metal and ceramicize it. That makes the invisible radioactive smoke doubly deadly.

We can assume that most of the 200 ton reactor core is "in the air" in the Northern Hemisphere. There are, by calculation, hundreds of deadly particles per cubic meter below 5000 meters altitude. That is where almost all humans live.

This is truly an extinction level event dragged out over time by lies and purposeful mis-information by people like these Psychopaths at the NYT.

Special thanks to John McCarthy and Bob Nichols





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