The truth gets diluted far more than the radiation

Here come the pumping trucks

Far from stable

Murphy's Law strikes again

(NaturalNews) As the famous physicist Dr. Michio Kaku said on April 4th, "The situation at Fukushima is relatively stable now... in the same way that you are stable if you hang by your fingernails off a cliff, and your fingernails begin to break one by one." ( http://bigthink.com/ideas/37705 ). That same article also refers to the Fukushima damage assessment by the NRC's Nuclear Safety Team, which concluded that "cooling to the core of Unit 1 might be blocked by melted fuel and also by salt deposits left over from the use of sea water."That's the same sea water, of course, that has been sprayed onto the fuel rods to prevent them from going Chernobyl. The unfortunate side effect of boiling off tens of thousands of gallons of sea water, however, is that. Japan now appears to have an abundance ofthat's unfortunately caked on top of the spent fuel rods and actually preventing much more water from reaching those rods. In a sense, spraying salt water on spent nuclear fuel rods is sort of like spraying them with a slow-acting insulation. It's only a matter of time, it seems, before that insulation make it impossible for water to keep the rods below meltdown temperatures.Meanwhile, thehas mysteriously stopped reporting the dry well radiation reading in Reactor No. 1. Why would they do that? Because no readings are far more politically correct than extremely high readings, of course. It all happened right after an "off-the-charts" reading of radiation in the drywell of Reactor No. 1, which TEPCO officials quickly dismissed as a broken radiation gauge ( http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11100/1138412... ). Sure, it probably is broken by this point due to its exposure to massive doses of radiation!The only way a drywell reading can attain such high readings, by the way, is if the nuclear fuel rods have breached their containment core.Some of the readings coming out of Fukushima are admittedly "immeasurable," reported NHK World:You're not supposed to know any of that, of course. Although the mainstream media claims that all the deadly iodine-131 gets dissipated across the Pacific Ocean before it can reach North America, the greater truth is thatare diluted and dispersed long before they reach our shores. The result is an ongoing dangerous cover-up of what's really happening there.The mainstream media, of course, is blatantly engaged in an effort to suppress any scary-sounding information that might emerge about Fukushima. For example, a Forbes blog entitledwhich contained the text, "Milk samples from Phoenix and Los Angeles contained iodine-131 at levels roughly equal to the maximum contaminant level permitted by EPA..." mysteriously disappeared, leaving just an empty shell of a page in its place. (After we published this article, the page was soon restored, by the way. We were contacted by the author who explained that he typo'd something in the Forbes content system, causing the article to appear blank. So it is accurate that this article mysteriously didn't show up, but the reason behind it thankfully wasn't censorship but rather just a typo. That's a relief because Forbes.com has actually been a solid source for a lot of information about the national debt, economic news and other topics.)With a few exceptions, the only stories that appear to be allowed to remain online are those that claim current radiation levels are "harmless." For example, this story from AZCentral.com parrots the usual "don't worry about radioactive milk" line:Have you ever seen an airplane swallow a truck? Check out the photos at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1375... There, you'll see a massive Russian cargo plane gulping down a 95-ton "Putzmeister" concrete pumping truck that's being flown to Fukushima in order to spray more water on the nuclear fuel rods which continue to spew deadly radiation. The fuel rods are still in danger of reaching criticality (further meltdown with explosions), so the plan for now is to keep hosing them down with water.This water, of course, becomes highly radioactive and eventually gets released into the Pacific Ocean. Right now, the amount of radioactive water being released tops(over 12 million gallons). ( http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/10_03.ht... This process of dumping radioactive water into the Pacific will reportedly continue forunless some other clever solution can somehow be put in place. Alongside all this, Hidehiko Nishiyama, deputy director-general of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA), has mastered the art of Jedi mind tricks, saying, "We cannot say what the outlook is for the next stage... As soon as possible we would like to achieve stable cooling and set a course towards controlling radiation." ( http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/10/ja... In other words,Notice, if you read between the lines, he is admitting the radiation is NOT controlled, and stable cooling has NOT been achieved. And really all they're doing istoon how to somehow achieve that.Remember when we were told two weeks ago that Fukushima was "on the verge of stabilizing?" How's that for clever spin?In contrast, ABC News (which has probably had the very best reporting among the MSM) recently carried this sentence: "A confidential assessment by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission obtained by The New York Times suggests that the damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant is far from stable. The report concludes that the Fukushima plant is facing a wide array of fresh threats that could persist indefinitely." ( http://abcnews.go.com/Health/fukushima-leak-... It continues with:Remarkably, CNN is now carrying a story that appears to openly acknowledge the Fukushima situation may be all but hopeless. Written by Matt Smith, the article says: ( http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04... Ah, that pesky Murphy has worked his magic yet again, it seems, interfering with the best-laid plans of arrogant men who stupidly believe they have conquered the laws of physics by having a backup diesel generator nearby. Now we're hearing announcements out of Japan that all future nuclear power plants must have TWO diesel generators on site, not just one.Murphy laughs at such ignorance. How is two diesel generators better than oneThat such a preposterous suggestion is even being considered proves once again just how utterly out of touch with reality the nuclear industry remains. Why not just pass a government rule thatIt would have approximately the same effect.Meanwhile, a citizen video showing ais making the rounds on YouTube and other sites. We've posted it on NaturalNews.TV for distribution across the NaturalNews articles. Watch it at: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=2343E0664DE63F...