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Russia Today News show with Thom Harmann "The Big Picture" reporting on the media blackout. This is a very interesting video to watch because it will give you more insight into the Fukushima disaster. I have been writing a lot about the steam and smoke coming out of the reactor units lately. And this video do give some good pointers.
One email that they show from a worker at the Fukushima plant confirms what we have seen.
"A lot of cracks came up in the ground, massive steam is coming up from there. It's too smoggy here, can't see a thing. It seems like nuclear reaction is happening underground. Now we are evacuating. Watch out for the direction of wind." Unidentified Fukushima Plant Employee.
This is no ordinary fog we see. People don't evacuate because of fog. Workers at Fukushima ARE reporting massive amounts steam coming up from the cracks.
With Thom Hartmann in the studio is Paul Gunter, Reactor Oversight Project, Beyond Nuclear. The things that they talk about, like if the corium (melted nuclear lava) where to hit the water table. It would split the water into Oxygen and Hydrogen and would cause another Hydrogen expolsion underground. Just like what they were worried about in Chernobyl.
The movie trailer at the end of this video, the hit movie The China Syndrome with Jane Fonda is a nice touch to the video. I think people forget to easily, when the media is not reporting it makes it that more easy to forget. Think about it, name 5 disaster that happend recently.Well there have been far more, but for starters.. give it a try.
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