the BEST interview on Fukushima, etc. that I've heard

Out of all the interviews I've listened to recently, this one had me saying WOW !!

Roger Cooper interviews Doug Rokke, a depleted uranium expert.

I could fill up this whole page with his revelations.

Set aside some time to listen to it.

http://newsworldwide.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/exclusive-roger-cooper-int...

http://www.podomatic.com/profile/rogercooper99

Fukushima Nuclear Explosion

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There is no safe nuclear explosion. Gamma Cam photos indicate fatal radioactivity emissions from structural equipment in the Fukushima reactor compound.

Previously inert materials are now emitting more than 10 Sv per hour. It requires a lot of neutrons to induce this high radioactivity in cement, steel and other common materials. This is direct and conclusive evidence of at least one nuclear explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0501/0501140.pdf

On March 25, 1934 Enrico Fermi announced that he had discovered neutron-induced radioactivity. The following October Fermi proved neutrons to be much more effective in inducing radioactivity when they were slowed down.

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Reactor ----> nuclear BOMB

Hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power generation station, self-converted to at least one nuclear explosion. The plutonium enriched MOX fuel in Fukushima 3 is the prime suspect for cause of the uncontrolled nuclear fission blast. The induced radiation in concrete, steel, brass and other common materials is ‘the-smoking-gun’. There remains little (no) doubt that at least one nuclear blast occurred. This is not some new, advanced physics concept. It dates to Fermi.

Nuclear explosions violate the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Thus, the Fukushima-3 nuclear explosion is a violation of the international CTBTO rules. Criminal statutes are called for under the provisions of the CTBT. So, when do the prosecutions begin?

http://www.chemcases.com/nuclear/nc-02.html

In 1934, it occurred to Enrico Fermi, an Italian physicist, to use neutrons to produce radioactivity. In Rome, his group obtained a strong radon/beryllium neutron source and began to bombard the elements in order of increasing atomic number, beginning with hydrogen. Fluorine (Z = 9) target gave a radioactive product. In the next 3 years, the group identified 40 new radioactive isotopes.

Enrico Fermi received the Nobel Prize in 1938 for "his discovery of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for the discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons." Nuclear fission (the splitting of the atom) had taken place in Fermi's and other similar experiments. Scientists felt that this principle might be applied to construct an "atomic bomb" or a nuclear power plant.

www.nuc.berkeley.edu/dept/Courses/NE-162/Lecture1-history.ppt

http://inventors.about.com/od/fstartinventors/a/Enrico_Fermi.htm

Your points are appreciated....

And they are the truth.

We need to pay attention and make some changes.

BTW--what is the deal with that last comment?

'How about we throw...' blah blah blah

Who is Doug Rokke?

Who is Doug Rokke?

Who is Mark Bandsta? I see

Who is Mark Bandsta?

I see no BRAWNY team members commenting here?

Wonder why?

Cause they only reply to

Cause they only reply to questions pertaining directly to their measurements and analyses.

Some points made in interview

Yes, the interview done at McDonald's is noisy background but very informative.

Here are some main points, as far as I could hear:
FUKUSHIMA:

[1] Champagne, Illinois has 3-to-5 X above normal background radiation since Fukushima "definitely into an exposure range beyond what should be there"

[2] There's no way to contain Fukushima, no way to clean it up

[3] Minimum of 100 mile exclusion zone for eternity in Fukushima

[4] The LLRC are the real experts...the ones to listen to and the ones who truly care and don't cover up

More interesting points

URANIUM:

[1] Nuclear reactors are used to make weapons. 99% of uranium used in nuclear reactors ends up as waste

[2] The waste, uranium hexafluoride is turned into depleted uranium, which is still very dangerous, and is used for:

Depleted uranium bombs

Weight/ballast -- even in Golf clubs !!

Used extensively in commercial aircrafts ----- They are seeing "gulf war illness" in FAA crash investigators from investigating airplane crashes

Uranium hexafluoride is mixed with concrete and asphalt for roads ----- There is proven "radiological toxicity and poisoning" on guys who worked on U.S. 40

[3] Manufactured uranium weapons @ Crab Orchard, southern Illinois + Jefferson proving (?) ground in SE Indianapolis - those 2 areas are grossly contaminated for eternity (uranium)

[4] Radiation level has gotten so high from the uranium that it's causing cancers in Indiana, SE Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio

[5] Uranium munitions in Iraq --- contamination so great that it has reached northern Europe and Great Britain in levels to cause health problems (cancer, etc.)

[6] The Department of Energy has a massive problem with all this nuclear waste

Final points

INTERESTING:

[1] March 1991 Los Alamos order issued to him: "line off (?) reports about the health and environmental effects of uranium munitions (?) to avoid all liability for the health and environmental consequences and sustain their use without becoming politically unacceptable [...]"

[2] Science has a tendency to ignore health and biological effects. Health effects were known about nuclear, but ignored

[3] @ about 32 mins: The DOD and DOE, government officials, etc., will do anything to kill a story; use executive authority... "plausible deniability"

[4] There's no safe level of radiation for the general public

Ok thnx I am listening now....

Will post comment later.....

Keep it coming we need more information on this stuff.

Yes a good interview

Nice casual interview.

Why didn't they go somewhere quiet it is hard to listen in with all the background noise. He Sounds like he knows what he is talking about, and just speaking casually without trying to shine up his words, I like that, it sounds sincere.

OMG what are going to do with Fukushima. It is a huge mess.

How about we throw some

How about we throw some money at you and you keep your mouth shut and go away? Good?