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  • If want to find out actual scientific fact, go see the video, "Chernoby and Fukushima: Myth vs Reality.

  • How can this man ask to be takekn seriously when he dresses like a damn clown ?

  • This video is a favorite on Tashkent

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  • you decrease credibility by allowing quacks and snake oil doctors on your programs. consider screening your "expert" witnesses. lol

  • Haha my last name is Busby (:

  • Thanks Chris .I think you are the only one who has this figured out . But now they are burning radioactive rubble .As if they didn't do enough damage to our planet . We must not allow this to happen . If they are going to purposly contaminate the air then we should bomb japan and sink it into the ocean. The earth belongs to us all, they shouldn't have the right to destroy it .

  • “Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment” Alexey Yablokov, Vasily Nesterenko and Alexey Nesterenko NY Academy of Sciences, Volume 1181, 2009. 5,000 Slavic language studies reviews, over 1,400 cited.

    google the title for the pdf or dowload from Amazon

  • Dr. Busby is the scientific secretary of the ECRR (European Committee on Radiation Risk, is profoundly knowledgeable and well-regarded among scientists. ECRR = European Committee on Radiation Risk Dr. Chris Busby, Scientific Secretary wrote Introduction. book, 2006, was co-edited with Dr. Alexey Yablokov “ECRR Chernobyl: 20 Years On”

    google for the book, eura dot org

  • @DamchoDronma Richard Bramhall, former sub-principal double bass player in the orchestra of the Royal Opera House and then in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is a member of ECRR. Next time your car breaks down, make sure to bring to the butchers, mechanics are too close to car companies.

  • @DamchoDronma "Dr. Busby is the scientific secretary of the ECRR (European Committee on Radiation Risk, is profoundly knowledgeable and well-regarded among scientists."

    No he isn't, see "Conflicts with other Low-Dose Radiation researchers".

  • "Danger under cap" . and he was wearing a cap.... lol

  • Chris Busby, God Bless you, Thanks you for your efforts and information, keep up the good work! World wide problem with current and future lives in the balance. By far the worst accident in history; with wold wide and long term consequenses, yet no main stream news coverage and little coverage in general? Makes me wonder what is really going on in this world. At least we still have you tube.

  • Fuckin SCARY...

  • dirty apes cant do anything right...maybe humans should try evolving instead of De-evolving

  • Nice hat.

  • No matter if the explosion was byt the spent fuel or the reactor, it's still releasing tremendous amounts of hazardous nuclear radiation that is measurable all over the planet.

  • The arrogance of the Japanese government and it's pro corporate culture will be it's undoing. When their children start dieing from a multitude of cancers their hubris will make all their bowing apologies unacceptable. The sheepish Japanese people will turn into an angry mob and pull the powerful down into the contaminated mud.

  • That newscaster is LIEING through his teeth, about no deaths have been reported by the independent analysts on Fukushima! His job is clearly to minimize the seriousness of the Fukushima disaster and he was clearly having problems in getting the interviewee going along with his suggestions. The independent nuclear analysts are the only ones telling the truth about Fukushima.

  • @olga2415 so true! he accused this amazing professor of exaggerating. what a douchey news program

  • @victrola91 Yes, it is a douchey program. Actually if ANY newsman told me it was raining, I would go look for myself! lol 

  • @olga2415 i think the reason the interviewer is behaving as tou said he is n he is of course is becasue been Russin news if he went in heavy about fukushima RT would be accused of propaganda against japan n the west in general so he has o be very careful ot to be accsed of that But the reality is the Russians dealed admirably with chernobyl n stopped it wat B4 it ot out of hand unfortunately he japaese didn't n the price they n the world pays will be a lot higher tha chernobyl but we r ll poison

  • "1 million cancer deaths from Chernobyl"

    You're only off by 999,944 but close enough for antinuclear activism. BTW - that's the World Health Organization that says 56 deaths, you know REAL DOCTORS. Not Proffesor Clump here.

  • @gamble180 -- That's incredibly disingenuous. The claim is a deception spread by the nuclear-industry-complicit/com­promised WHO, prevented from pub. any research without IAEA approval. If you had any decency & honesty you would be ashamed for spreading such a transparant falsehood. The best-researched, most comprehensive work using extensive health data, radiological surveys and 5000 scientific reports, pub. by New York Academy of Science, estimates 895,000 cancer-related deaths from radiation.

  • @starmanskye Did you read that same report you just cited? Check out page 2 where the NYAS states that the study is not supported by any scientific method and that the work was politically motivated. That is not comprehensive nor well researched, it's scientific smut.

    You follow that comedy act with reference to the most respected medical institution in the world & a world body consisting of representatives of hundreds of countries as "nuclear-industry complicit."

    Who's being disingenuous?

  • "Soviet System moved very fast to contain what was happening at Chernobyl"

    Wrong again. 12 horus after the explosion at Chernobyl the people of Pripyat were going about their business and had no idea what was happening while plant executives were in their cars running.

  • "Less under control than chernobyl was"

    Ummm, no. The entire content of the core at Chernobyl were belched into the atmosphere and were laying on the ground. The cores at all 6 Fukushima reactors are still inside of the containment domes. But again, if it frightens children.

  • Xenon concentration does NOT prove it was a nuclear explosion, it just proves that nuclear fission took place....IT"S A FISSION PLANT!

  • NO, Chernobyl was a steam explosion caused by a prompt criticality, NOT a nuclear explosion.

  • A 'NUCLEAR EXPLOSION" in the spent fuel pools? What is this idiot a proffesor of again? Maybe we should explain to him that >2% enriched Uranium does not cause "nuclear explosions" and that absolutely nothing happened in the spent fuel pools at Fukushima. But hey, if it frightens children and gets you berret on TV, then why not?

  • this guy's just an alarmist

  • Busby is so spot on.

    japanese photo journalist, Ryuichi Hirokawa, on NPR clearly stated that the j-govt is severely downplaying the seriousness of the matter.

  • Let's see, beret with cravat? Beret with bolo tie? Hmmm, how to peacock...

    Beret with suspenders? Where's my monocle? Fetch me my walking stick, will you?

  • was the reporter's feed delayed or is he an idiot??? he kept speaking even though the man was signaling a problem with his earpiece

  • The entire lot can be covered in sand or suitable filter material to pick up the emissions as they evaporate . permeable to emissions, but able to capture the emissions within the filter matrix.

    The cigarette filter principal.

  • Rest in Piss you fat phucken sumo scumbags

  • **Don't believe radiation reports from Japanese govt.

    **Japanese govt officials are audacious liars.

    200,000 girls throughout Asia & Caucasian women living in Indonesia were abducted by Japanese, raped up to 50 times a day & buried alive to save bullets.

    Some of the sex slaves who escaped are still alive & want Japanese govt to apologize.

    Japanese govt refuses to apologize & says that they were well-paid prostitutes who volunteered to serve Japanese soldiers.

    GOOGLE: Japanese military sex slaves

  • They are too slow! They have to send thousends of men like in chernobil, this is the only way to gain control over situation! In chernobil people used to dig a tunel under the building to avoid a contact of soil and radioactive matirilas! It seem they arent on a hurry and they evin have no plan what to do!

  • watch?v=V8kYqM2LfqA

  • SIX MONTH PLAN IS PURE BULL SHIT ~ IT TOOK TWO months for these scumbags to admit that there was no way to cool the reactors ...

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    AND THAT WAS AFTER THEY SAID THEY COULD DO IT IN 5 DAYS

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    these SCUMBAGS ARE LYING ABOUT EVERYTHING & I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE the Japanese people are not hanging the executives of TEPCO for treason against the people of Japan

  • Haha the ending...."ok.."

    But seriously let's hope this situation turns out better than the worst

  • Yukiya Amano is a completely passive ersatz head of an inefficient UN department. He can barely understand English and yet publicly tries to mask his inability as in the following bogus rehearsed interaction with his colleagues: youtube.com/watch?v=YqiWVO6FNg­0&feature=relmfu.They have done nothing but compile facts already released by world news agencies who have reporters in situ. He and his organisation have no power of intervention, are not impartial and should not be trusted in the least.

  • nuclear explosion with used fuel? not on my planet.

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  • @donnyab They said it was USED or depleted fuel within the reactor.

    Used was the keyword in that sentence.

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  • @donnyab Yes, depleted uranium for example can be used for nuclear fuel because theres about 0.1 % of enriched material init, but for a nuclear reaction within this substance there'd have to be extremely dense, I don't have the number in my head but it's nothing that would've happed here.

    Just Google depleted nuclear fuel or something and read some of it, it's never a bad thing to learn more!

  • @donnyab Sorry, it's 0.2 - 0.4 % in DU(And it's not enriched I belive it's U235. ( depleted uranium) and it's only weapon use today have been as a tamper for nuclear bombs( it serves as a shell for the bomb, because of it's density)

    And as ammunition, which is another discussion that I wont go into.

    It is also a toxic and if inhaled or in some other form can potentially harm you.

  • @dannes22 or anyone's for that matter. This guy's claims are ludicrous

  • @dannes22 I don't think so

  • @tallerjosemaria Did you even read my comment? "Not on my planet."

    = never going to happen.

  • @dannes22 You are correct as it is physically impossible for used fuel to undergo a nuclear explosion. If Busby was a real scientist as he claims, he would know this.

  • @gamble180 Not impossible, you just need to have incredible density of the material, as there is still a little bit of usable stuff inside of it.

    but inside a reactor like that?

    Never.

  • @gamble180 why is a professor not a real scientist?

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  • @wda015 You respond to almost a year old comment without even reading it, "not on my planet" = NO, it will not happen..

    Christ sake, at least try.

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  • Please don't send Frank Spencer out there we will all be doomed.

  • @electrarelic

    Oh betteeee

  • None of them can stop the time.

  • That is some bullsh*t that they can't contain the spewing nuke disaster, which is this guys last claim during the interview. They could do any of 10,000 things to keep that nuke melt down from spewing into the air. They could build a dome over it and be careful to contain hydrogen away from fire and molten nuke fuel. They could dig a trench around the plant and cement wall the thing below the water table. They could simply break the critical mass so each bit of molten fuel cools and solidifies.

  • Low-enriched uranium (about 3 percent) in a nuclear explosion? It impossible

    Compression can be critical, but if possible, in which case you need to compress the uranium from all directions equally.

  • Thanks for posting this video.

  • In hindsight I have to be thankful for having no children. I wouldn't want any of my future generations to have to witness the horror coming to visit humanity. We can't wait for the sheeple to shut these damn things down. We have to do it with the numbers we have got now. You can say what you want about the people of the Pacific Northwest but we are dead set against nuclear energy.

  • Busby is a VISITING professor at the University of Ulster.[3] Busby was the National Speaker on Science and Technology for the Green Party of England and Wales.[4][5] (not an actual professor)

    European Committee on Radiation Risks, an informal committee based in Brussels, which produced a report for CERRIE.[11] (INFORMAL COMMITTEE = ??? WHO CARES)

    He later gained a PhD in Chemical Physics at the University of Kent, researching Raman spectro-electrochemistry.[6] Oh good.. a chemical physicist

  • right-wing jap monkeys as usual...

    

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  • Chernobyl? SEALED? Wut?

  • Bullshit why won't the japaneese goverment just accept help from USA and just seal the fucking place from everywhere?

  • Time to bend over and kiss our ass goodbye?

    Eradicating most of the world's population suits the psychopaths wo run the show down to the ground. They're already at it with fluoride, GE, vaccinations and chemtrails, so that radioactivity being added to their deadly mix would just be an added bonus, as far as they are concerned.

  • Time to bend over and kiss our ass goodbye?

  • According to the 2011 UN report on Chernobyl, <60 people have so far died. 15 people from thyroid cancer.

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  • @akikumagai English, please? I would really like to know what you are saying.

    Funny, but none of the online translators I usually use are working. Hmmmm.

  • @akikumagai What do you mean by this part?: Plutonium has started being observed with the American & Hawaiian marijuana archipelago. Do you mean Hawaii and California?

  • NOT TO WORRY ~ they put 2 feet of { FRESH DIRT } over the billions of tiny pieces of the highly radio active fuel rods that were blown sky high ~

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    THANKS 2 THE Japs & their fresh dirt the word is now safe ~ go back 2 sleep

  • nice hat.............

  • The world HAS failed to learn it's lesson: "Nuclear Safety" is an oxymoron, as is "Corporate Responsibility"

  • You know im not even going to make a in soviet russia joke.. its just not worth it

  • @SawLots got cha... just rephrasing what the guy said at the end. "OK"

  • WTF is he wearing

  • Yeah you're right, what ridiculous dress sense. Perhaps he should lend his hat to the person at 7:12 in the video below, then we could all divert ourselves away from discussion. Breathe it in. watch?v=0Bo2A6OvIt8

    ps (sarcasm)

  • I'm sorry, it's just really hard to take this guy seriously with that hat...

  • ...And perhaps more obviously, when he suggests people should change their Chernobyl 'yield' from c. 9,000 to 1.4 million, that shits on the 'soviet system' somewhat.

    watch?v=PYgBgkZCobQ

  • Scum bamma has ordered all any and all Nuclear Radiation devices that tell the American Public how bad this is to be turned OFF ~ because they all know they cant do a dam thing about this disaster...

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    PLUS THIS EVENT WILL HELP REDUCED THE POPULATION ~ which is their real Goal ~

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    Dont ever make the mistake that they give a flying fuck 4 US common people

  • Irradiated food. /watch?v=y0wT7Fkq2zs

  • @greedyfoot He is not an idiot and he isn't being "called out". He is being 'set up' in order to give opportunities to get his point across and debunk others. The RT guy plays a role, a role that is tight politically.

    Busby's angle is not to get TOO caught up in a MMedia approach of 'nuclear versus hydrogen?' or Fukishima versus Chernobyl?' which becomes avoidary. Look into Busby's (Yablokov's) views on types/ forms of exposure & systematic downplaying of impact of Chernobyl/ radiation.

  • @MrTeamIndividuality ...he is more interested/ exasperated that we haven't been discussing effect and that there is a HUGE, undiscussed, and highly dubious disparity between official effects ("Chernobyl not too bad") and non- IAEA researched effects ("Chernobyl... you really don't want to live anywhere near this stuff and we have unleashed energies that we weren't intelligent enough to consider consequences of"). Cheers.

    watch?v=PYgBgkZCobQ

    watch?v=0Bo2A6OvIt8

  • Why is it not a good thing to radioactively poison the Pacific Ocean if this lines the pockets of the special interest nmuclear lobby? Does it really matter if all life in the Pacific Ocean dies or becomes mutated into ungodly creatures? Why would it matter if the Pacific Ocean becomes a dead Ocean so long as the rich people continue to get richer and the special interest nuclear lobby keeps the people brainwashed? IT IS BECOMMING MORE AND MORE UNCOMMON TO FIND A POLITICIAN WITH COMMON SENSE.

  • Why is it not a good thing to radioactively poison the Pacific Ocean if this lines the pockets of the special interest nmuclear lobby? Does it really matter if all life in the Pacific Ocean dies or becomes mutated into ungodly creatures? Why would it matter if the Pacific Ocean becomes a dead Ocean so long as the rich people continue to get richer and the special interest nuclear lobby keeps the people brainwashed? IT IS BECOMMING MORE AND MORE UNCOMMON TO FIND A POLITICIAN WITH COMMON SENSE.

  • I can sum this situation up in 2 words...We're fucked.

  • okay

  • freedumb monkeys only care about american idol

  • Temperature is defines as the "average kenetic energy of a substance." The hotter something is, the faster the molecules are moving. At extereme temps, that fuel is bouncing around like crazy. Far in excess of any controllable or predictable manner. They slam into one another and have little mini blasts. Like a car backfire. Not very powerful, next to a blast from a WMD, but a nuc explosion nontheless.

    Am I making sense?

  • @paddysbrain1989

    The media suggests that these explosions were H2. We know that's not true. H2 blows up and it's white, steamy looking. And there are no other "explosive" gases at the scene to explain "explosions" that are being seen.

    So nuclear explosions, not the kind where nucleii are slammed together with precision and get a nuclear blast like a WMD, but ones that are caused by heating very unstable nucleii up to 4000-5000F degrees and have them bouncing around against each other.

  • @paddysbrain1989

    I'm not sure what you mean? We have the same clips everyone has.

    Japan government tv.

    We also have the post-explosion clips, but nothing that shows explosions.

    Again, he made a bad choice calling it a nuclear explosion because the general public cannot differentiate between the differences.

  • There goes the largest ocean in the universe as a food source.

    We will soon be forced to live in contained cities like the old futuristic imaginations depiceted just to place a barrior from all of the new back ground radiation we've placed into the environment.

    Private profits public risk. Don't be claiming the public had a say where these plants went. Those that made the profits should be in there cleaning it up not someone they hired.

  • @paddysbrain1989

    I can't believe the stupidity of this comment. Sorry but physics doesn't lie. It's not possible. The multiplication rate for a nuclear explosion is not possible under any circumstance in this type of reactor fuel. Could it go critical and heat up, yes. Could it melt, yes. Can it go boom from a nuclear explosion, no. The rod heated up, and generated hydrogen which exploded. It's a pretty well understood mechanism.

  • @tojan19

    That's not entirely accurate. Read my posts to paddysbrain.

  • Today's latest news in my country says that Japan did some of the preventive measures in those nuclear reactors "JUST PLAY ACTING SHOWING THE WORLD THEY ARE DOING THEIR BEST!"

  • dude's got a nice gangsta hat for a white boy! take it the fuck off, cracka! you aint black. word!

  • @illuminai6511 You know something, before these pieces of wardrobe were called what you call them, they were called "berets". And before that they were called something else, but prior to this these hats were called "golf hats"...... lol Maybe when they see you wearing one they say "where are your golf clubs" or "where are your paint brushes and canvases"... but to me this should not matter ..a hat is not a race issue, Peace and love to you and yours.

  • And we all thought that nuclear death would come to the world in the form of bombs. We were wrong. With as many Nuclear plants as we have scattered around the world it's wrong to think this will not happen again. Something happens every 10/15 yrs with this industry. The problem is that some of the by product doesn't leave the environment for millions of yrs.How many accidents do we need to gaurentee that everyone will die of cancer instead of natural causes like smoking.

  • @buddcinder "the soviet system worked faster" this line right here shows his bias, this guy fits right into RT narrative, i.e. make russia look good.

  • @seanmassie16 I don't believe it "shows his bias". Everyone, inevitably has a heterogeneous complex of biases... people shouldn't be so quick to ignore someone's rationale, logic, expertise in order to 'discredit' /spin. Look into his thoughts on the use of D.U. (Fallujah) ... that shits on the US and coalition forces. Look at his work on Sellafield (shitting on British)... these all demonstrate his "bias" right?? 

  • @MrTeamIndividuality It DID work comparatively quickly... it doesn't mean the same containment process could be adopted again (it can't, broadly speaking). However, it DOES APPEAR that the Japanese have been very 'brave' with their exclusion measures.

    Look into his work on internal versus external exposure; his knowledge on various isotopes, rather than immediately seeking to spin.

  • @seanmassie16 It's ok for Russia to look good when they did something well under extraordinary circumstances.

  • @buddcinder It is the END & It did come in the form of a bomb. A very, very DIRTY small Nuclear explo. at Fuku #3.

    A normal nuke weapon uses several kilogms of fissile material. The spent fuel pool had a criticality, it went nuclear, VAPORIZING TONS of VERY R-active MOX (mixed "U" & Plutonium fuel). It was like wrapping a 1,000lbs. of weapons grade r-active material around a tactical sized nuke & aiming it skyward.

    The worst accident that could be imagined happened. No one will escape this.

  • @buddcinder Why is setting fire to a poisonous weed and sucking its smoke into your lungs a natural thing to do?

  • @Diamonddavej I was being facetious about the smoking part. Sorry I could have been more clear. I was going to say like old age but most people don't reach that do they. Most people die from results of poor decision making throughout life that culmintes in an early death. That said we can now call those reason natural or personally accepted. Being radiated from somebody elses mess is not a personal choice so is not possible to be accepted but forced. ie unnatural.

  • @buddcinder What about Second Hand Smoking, being forced to breath in someone else's tobacco smoke.

    I looked into the effects of Chernobyl, the UN says <50 people died, 15 from thyroid cancer. This is way less than initially expected. But just think, life has evolved with natural radiation all around and its proven that cells and the immune system combat the effects of low level radiation. There is a threshold, ~100mSv, where radiation is harmless. That's why there was so few deaths.

  • @buddcinder The predictions of many deaths due to Chernobyl assumes there is no safe level of radiation. But there is no evidence that radiation below 100 mSv causes cancer. They simply took the Japanese Atom Bomb survivors (5000-1000 mSv) and drew a straight line down to zero.

    Astronauts on the International Space station get 100 mSv in 6 months, if you live in the Chernobyl exclusions zone for 75 years you will get 350 mSv. The ISS is far more radioactive than Chernobyl exclusion zone.

  • @Diamonddavej @Diamonddavej

    The most persuasive predictions DO NOT assume this at all. In fact they denounce the use of the LNT model entirely. It is far too basic and archaic. The predictions are based upon a myriad of largely epidemiological studies that attempt to examine effect rather than argue over the use of highly simplistic risk models and ‘dose’ calculations.

  • @MrTeamIndividuality Believe the 'official'/ UN/ IAEA+WHO figures if you have to (and even then I think you have misrepresented them), but surely the vast disparities between 'yield' predictions should led us to critically examine our collective knowledge on form and types of ‘exposure’ (internal vs. external etc) and themes such as bioaccumulation and bioconcentration?

  • @MrTeamIndividuality

    watch?v=PYgBgkZCobQ

    watch?v=0Bo2A6OvIt8 (ignore cheesy ‘80s opening, some pertinent studies and some Macro-political considerations)

    watch?v=5-hHTFWXr90

    

  • @buddcinder I don't want to put any negativity towards your comment because I do agree with it.. most of it, anyway, lol. I just wanted to point out that smoking isn't a natural cause of death. It also causes quite a few types of cancer. (Assuming that it was some form of sarcasm that I couldn't see, I apologize in advance)

  • @BerriAddicted = All the food is now toxic so whats the difference. You might as well have an enjoyable toxic cig after your toxic meal.

  • @buddcinder This one would be it. It's not going to take any more than this nuke disaster, which they have no plans of capping. Their full intention is to let this thing atmospheric spew until there are no people left living on the surface of Earth. I've read the NWO is now chemtrailing us with plutonium. Which is going to make for even swifter radiation death.

  • I read one woman's medical complaint online the other day, she says she was diagnosed with flu. She had vomiting fever diarrhea all symptoms of radiation sickness. She says her "whole town" came down with it.

  • Smoking is actually a radioactive death. It's been known to knowledgeable people since 1964, that the reason smoking tobacco causes cancer, is that tobacco hairs very well grab radioactive dust, which is being intently placed in fertilizer that tobacco is grown in, mass produced "phosphate fertilizer" which is produced using an ore called coffinite, which has radioactive plutonium in it and in it being processed into "phosphate fertilizer" the radioisotopes are not thoroughly removed.

  • @danielvincentkelley I was joking about the smoking!!! please stop telling me that smoking is not natural. I know that.

  • @buddcinder you have to realize as soon as nuclear fuel rod is enriched there is no going back. As long as you create this enriched highly radioactive substance you are done. Simply because you dont need to put it in a nuclear plant to cause damage to the enviroment. Enriched uranium or plutium is damaging the enviroment no matter where you put it. The best waste storage facilities in the world have 100-200 years life-span. What does that tell you?

  • @buddcinder well actually thats not exactly true it depends on the half life of the nuclear material which can vary.

  • @Disturbedfan009 I said some of the material.

  • .... Wow an analysis based on a grainy video, very credible.

  • @tommysch You are wrong to conclude that people are basing their claims about Chernobyl and now what is going on in Japan and the Pacific Ocean on some oldish "grainy" video ! Mostly people are basing their "analysis" or opinions on what they have researched,and from my perspective on my experience of living through watching this all happen, The "grainy" video and pictures are only symbolic reminders of the reality of what actually happened at the time as well as what is still happening.

  • I have to say that this is bloody terrifying !!!!!!!

    25 years today, and what has the world learned, NOTHING ??? Seems that way ! We can only hope that this will somehow be brought under control and maybe people will stop trying to outdo nature and the awesome power of our Earth.......... OHH "AND THAT MONEY IS NOT THE REASON THAT THE WORLD REVOLVES"

    I am starting to feel that if we humans can't look after our planet, maybe we do not deserve to inhabit it..?????

  • @gary97209 From my understanding this is what is already happening.On a smaller scale. The water that they are using to try to cool the core has been going back into the sea from the very beginning. Now they are saying that it will take another 9 months to bring it under control........... so what is happening right now is our sea water is being poisoned as we speak. They are putting this entire planet and our Eco System in grave danger ! This whole thing gives me a sick feeling !!!!!!

  • @Celizamite Yes, but things could get much worse. If the core itself melts through the bottom of the containment and hits ground water it could produce a steam explosion that would be like blowing the top off a pressure-cooker.

  • @gary97209 From what i understand this would be catastrophic ! From memory this is the exact scenario that was only just averted in Chernobyl by a hand full of extremely brave men and soldiers almost exactly 25 years ago.....So i guess someone has already done the math on the consequences, 25 years ago. I do not think that Japan in size would be a big enough piece of land for any of it to survive ??? We have learned nothing as a race. I wonder how many chances we get at this game??

  • @Celizamite And you have to factor in global economic collapse. If there's no money to even manage all the rest of the reactors around the world then what will happen? Meltdowns left and right? The future seems to be doomed. Chernobyl needs a new skin and I think they say it will only last 100 yrs..then what? We'll be way past the oil age and industrial civilization by then,, well on our journey back to the stone age. Who's going to shut all the reactors down before that happens?

  • @Celizamite "They are putting this entire planet and our Eco System in grave danger !"

    No, they are not! Humans may well be able to make the earth uninhabitable for themselves, but nature and life will find a way to go on. It´s a form of anthropocentrism to think, nature needs to be saved or protected.

    We humans need to take care of having a place to live in.

    Stop nuclear industry!

  • LOL at the earplug!

  • Not only are people "talking this down: connected to the nuclear industry, but they are also a large segment of the world's population. Witness the number of comments from morons on youtube that insist this disaster is "no Chernobyl", "nobody died", "there's no breach", "the leak has stopped", "Good thing it went out to sea!", and " It can be sealed, and no need to worry about underground leakage". These stupid youtube fucktards can;t even spell the words "food chain"..

  • 6:06 he said "Plutonium from FUKUSSHIMA was found in HAWAI."

    Does anyone have reference for it? I can not find it. IS he a stupid liar?

  • @dekkkaimara No he is an educated scientist, but he is right about that..What he is completely wrong about is how long it took the Russians to even acknowledge publicly that there was a problem. It took them at least 3-4 days to move people out of town and it was waay too late for most of them, as the levels of radiation was literally eating the workers alive The only people who were looked after was the people in charge of it all Funny that it is always the working people that arr expendable.

  • @Celizamite >No he is an educated scientist,

    I don't care who he is.......I need reference for "Plutonium from FUKUSSHIMA was found in HAWAI.

    and yes he still could be a stupid liar without it

  • @dekkkaimara Well if you read my post, i was (albeit sarcastically) , pretty much agreeing with you. I am sorry, but i can not give you any concrete evidence about the radiation found n Hawaii. But i heard this said by another scientist weeks ago ! I guess you have googled it already ? Maybe research some of the local Hawaiian or US scientists... This is scary stuff !!! All the best.

  • @Celizamite I found several blogs and all of them claim to use EPA data base as reference ,,,,but I can not find the data on EPA web site.....and I very suspicious ......and those bloggers could be lying for the sake of earning some money....

    "Plutonium from FUKUSSHIMA was found in HAWAI."

    this is very scary claim,,,,,,,,,,,,and I have a family to worry about.......

  • @Celizamite

    yes but 6 weeks after the explosion where were the russians...they were well into the war on radiation..

    tepco have been trying to save the plutonium,which is worth 10s of billions..

    they are headless chickens.

  • @dekkkaimara

    I think he detected uranium but not plutonium ... (llrc.org)

  • @paddysbrain1989 Yeah and the fuel rods were stored on top of the reactors. Looking at the #3 explosion, imagine how spread out they are now.

  • They should swap ties

  • It's a scary world when people are trusting RT as a news source. If you trust RT as a news source then you should ask yourself..Why is it that the commentators on RT only critisize other countries but never critisizes Russia? Perhaps it's because Mother Russia funds RT.

  • Where is Professor John Gofmans voice on this?

  • this doesnt fit into any NWO conspiracy although they exist that this was orcestrated. Reason 1. Japan is reponsible for 56% of the technology the US Military uses. 2. Japan economy is strongly wed to the trilateral commision. And 3. The blowback as is being evidenced even affects the elite, the super rich and all living on the planet. 1 dust particle of plutonium can kill a human being. The size of a softball amount destroy ALL life on the planet.

  • WTF isn't the UN doing anything. Seriously our world is going 2 get more f'd up cuz of greedy and selfish people.

  • dirty bomb , at least no one destroyed our banking system ,

     hook them steam turbines up to that ring of Fire Volcano

  • the world didn`t fail to learn the lessons on nuclear safety the government did

  • @zver123123 Because they want to protect the nuclear industry and blind us all to the danger we're all in. Greed and psychopathy blind them.

  • I believe this WHOLE THING! Has been set up! After almost two month's NOTHING HAS CHANGED! NWO at it's finest and EVIL MEN! Wanting the Earth to themselves.

  • It is difficult to estimate deaths attributed to radiation. The numbers for chernobyl cancer deaths range from 4000 to 950,000. Considering that there are people alive in Japan today who survived the Nagasaki direct blast, I would be more inclined to believe the lower estimates. As for any impact on USA coast, there will certainly be far greater impact to Japan and surrounding areas before anything of significance is detected in California or Hawaii.

  • @fight2Bfree I don't know....I live on the east coast, about half-way between Tokyo and Osaka. If you look at Japan on a decent map, you'll see that the northern third of Honshu (the main island) is well east of my area and further east of Osaka, Kobe, and the more southern cities. The jet stream is blowing hard and straight east (especially this time of year). I think over time, Cali will see more than Tokyo. But who knows...

  • we need more nuclear power plants

  • Tell those who have died painful , horrifying , slow death that "it could have been a lot worse". I am tired of the media trying to appease our concerns with statements such as these.