WHERE IS FUKUSHIMA REACTOR 3? - IT SEEMS TO BE MISSING?
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Also number 4 was not in service. that is why the containment dome is in a different location. They also reported finding pieces of the reactor core from reactor #3 a mile away. They know it was from reactor 3 by the mox fuel . Reactor 3 was the only one that used that type of fuel rods.
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Notice at 3:06 if you look above reactor #1 you can see the Tepco emblem on the side of the embankment. now go to "100% proof of ufo at fukushima" and if you think that is supposed to be there , you are nuts. It's sitting to pefectly over that emblem. 100% proof.
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You can plainly see, the round hole in the building on the east side of the reactor 3. That is where you will probably find the reactor cap. Remember, when the explosion happened, you could see that it was blown 3000ft. into the air. On the latest pictures the crane trolly is sitting on top, where the reactor cap is supposed to be.
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You have some flaws you don't cover. You can see the dome for #4 because it was re-fuelling, in normal conditions you won't see the dome because it will be under concrete inside the primary containment. Finally in several of the pictures you can see water vapour coming from where the reactor would be. This most likely suggests that the reactor vessel is leaking. Need more analysis on the explosion, a lot of evidence suggests it might have came from the SFP but they haven't been blown apart.
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@AC Using published Radnet data from Hawaii, I have calculated that up to 286 tons of uranium were aerosalized. You don't have to worry that this particular fuel is melting towards the groundwater. the gift that keeps on giving.
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Reactor 4 was disassebled. That's why you dont see the dome of nr 3. But we now have 3 china syndrms and 4 fuel pools partially or totaly destroyed and emitting radioactive partices. No cold shutdown possibe.
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Very interesting stuff, I have no Knowledge to comment here, but to say my gut instinct is against these nuclear solutions for energy supply's.
Thom in Scotland.
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and for reactor #3 its was the one that exploded with the big cloud....which it isnt suppose to do that even if its at meltdown scenario....i just dont understand why our government is still helping those suckers when we know that they want the worst for us....
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hahaha its sucks for the Japanese people that had nothing to do with it but thats what their sneeky government gets for hiding nuclear bomb under ground they thought the can do another pearl harbor, lol they were thinking so far ahead on attacking us with it and they forgot to keep the area that they hid the bomb to stay cool and not heat up..and explode under the sea..this is what caused the earthquake and the tsunami......and the 1000000 dead fish that were found on the pacific ocean..
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BTW what does the nuclear reator have to do with the NWO? Or do you just get off on spreading bad news of any kind?
With reactor 3 we had a different type of explosion. The whole reactor is toast. The only thing besides the reactor missing is the truth!. Most likely Corium(MoltenFuel) is leaking through a cracked 8m concrete base into the groundwater. I know a nuclear tech who goes as far as saying the base is an issue with all 3 explosions. They will have fun trying to stop this!.
AustralianCannonball 8 months ago 7
@AustralianCannonball Thanks...previous hydrogen explosions at boiling water reactors have not caused any sort of damage like this before to equipment or buildings, even during complete meltdowns. The explosion produced a mushroom cloud unlike the other reactors. Nuke? I don't know, but everything I've researched says these reactors can't produce such an explosion-but the destruction is complete-and I totally agree that the fuel is sitting in the groundwater melted thru cement containment in all
WHENDASHTF 8 months ago 4
ok. a raccoon went in and knocked down the beam. suddenly a huge noise was heard. the raccoon hastily ran out of the reactor building. at that time his paw got tangled in the loose and faulty wiring system. this caused a massive fire. the fire spread so quickly no-one could had salvaged any of the reactor housing. now a lonely and guilt ridden raccoon watches all the sad faces while they cannot put the reactor building back together again.
babaloo42 8 months ago 7
@babaloo42 :)
WHENDASHTF 8 months ago