Coast to Coast AM Covers this topic, and interviews Linda Moulton Howe, and Scott Portzline about the subject of ejected plutonium from Reactor No.
3--which we were told did not happen.
In order to get to the part of the show where they mention this, I have created a link that will fast foward you to that exact spot, here:
UNITS 1, 2, 3, 4 all suffered at least partial meltdowns.
Unit 3 exploded the MOX fuel rods on March 14th.
So while I hear the arguement that it isn't as bad as Chernobyl mainly because plutonium wasn't ejected in an explosion, there is mounting evidence to
suggest that it DID occur on March 14th!
Hundreds of pounds could have been ejected and some of that could already be circling the globe.
It only takes 1 particle of plutonium inhaled into the lungs to cause cancer or death...
edit on 4-6-2011 by v1rtu0s0 because: (no reason given)
If this is true, not good at all.
Plutonium has an incredibly long half life correct?
something of 20k+ years. That may be a particular Isotope though.
you hit the problem dead on V1rt. false and ignorant reporting. plus the compounding problems the list just keeps growing I posted a thread on the
status and its not looking like things will get better anytime soon.