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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2012, 05:27:16 pm »
Thank you,thorfourwinds for all your hard work and for sharing this info.
It never goes unnoticed.

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #16 on: November 01, 2012, 05:44:09 pm »
A lesson to be learned.
Something to keep an eye on as the days and weeks proceed.
Long lines at the gas pump,not only for cars,but for generators.
People,hungry from no relief,dumpster-diving for food.

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #17 on: November 01, 2012, 05:55:52 pm »
Well then there is your proof, it is bloody haarp.  so there and why is it so, because I said so that's why.   :P

Greetings:

Check this out from our friend Deborah Dupre:





Perfect Storm Sandy, environment modification, environmental warfare

29 October 2012

As the the perfect storm involving Hurricane Sandy bears down on Eastern Seaboard and millions brace for chaos including in the Washington DC area, discussions are being held regarding whether this storm is human-made or human-triggered through environment modification or environmental warfare, a climate change storm, a coincidental 7-year deadly storm, or an Act of God.

Even Forbes is looking at coincidences and a 7-year cycle of deadly storms.

"Earlier this year Hurricane Isaac hit New Orleans exactly 7 years to the day that Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast in 2005," Forbes reports today. Now Hurricane Sandy will slam the east coast of the US 21 years (three cycles of seven years) to the day of the anniversary of the Perfect Storm back in 1991."

"We’ve been reporting all week that HAARP has been nailing us here in the mid-Atlantic region up to New England."


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H.A.A.R.P. stands for High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. It is a geophysical weapon so powerful, it is a weapon of mass destruction. It is only one among many of such installations across the globe's superDARN Highway, the array of High Frequency (HF) radars that now cover most of the northern and southern hemispheres. This weapon has been a "secret" due to "national security."

H.A.A.R.P. is jointly funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and is operates a major Arctic facility, known as the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force owned site near Gakona, Alaska.

(See: (Video) What is H.A.A.R.P.? Human Rights info 101

”Look this over and decide for yourself. First of all, let’s take a look at the latest HAARPStatus chart showing the current HAARP frequency magnitudes across America."


"Is that two major coincidences in one year?" Forbes asks. "What are the chances that two major storms land exactly on the anniversary of two prior epic storms, and disrupt U.S. politics in a presidential election year?"


The sooner the silence about environment modification and environmental warfare is broken by climate change experts and ENMOD experts, the sooner humanity might be more secure from both extreme human rights threats.



And this from our friend George Ure UrbanSurvival.com

1 November 2012

Quake Risks Are Up/Elevated through Saturday

A note from 2012 researcher Patrick Geryl (website) reminds us that there is an elevated chance of an earthquake of significant size over the next 48-hours or so:
 
"Hi George,     As stated before...possible 7.5 earthquake November 1-2.   We just had a 7.7 so not sure if the earth is reloaded already... "
 
I haven't had time to follow up with him and get more details on the "earth reload" process exactly, but remember the next major risk window (after tomorrow/early Saturday) will be November 7-9.
 
A number of readers are asking "OK, so where?"
 
Damn fine question, that. 

If you look at the www.haarpstatus.com website (the folks who gave lead-time on hurricane Sandy having the radio footprint of the HAARP ionospheric heater which some on the net point to as HAARP helping "engineer" the hurricane's impact...). You'll see that the West Coast of the USA was lit up this morning. 

Draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #18 on: November 01, 2012, 06:18:30 pm »
Sorry,it was a bad day.
Thank you,though. :-*

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #19 on: November 05, 2012, 10:31:02 pm »
For all who say HAARP - here is something suggesting it is something LIKE HAARP.  Start watching at 2:25 unless You want to hear what else the guy has to say.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UZoj5Wa9vJ4#![/youtube]
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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2012, 07:02:17 am »
Thank you,thorfourwinds for all your hard work and for sharing this info.
It never goes unnoticed.

 ;D

Ditto....This is the scary part for me.

Quote from Deborah Dupre
"Is that two major coincidences in one year?" Forbes asks. "What are the chances that two major storms land exactly on the anniversary of two prior epic storms, and disrupt U.S. politics in a presidential election year?"

Who benefits from this ????

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2012, 08:09:06 am »
Interesting imagery there..not that Im a debunker, but the anomaly in the sattelite imagery shows a defined cutoff and a density which would indicate a solid band of liquid water. Any HAARP signals which have been captured in imagery or satellite have been gently featherd off into the edges.

That being said, this wouldnt be a HAARP signature, but perhaps some sort of directed beam device which could generate a defined line of energy to steer the storm.

Also, if that line denoted a higher heat signature, the result would be the formation of a low, where convective processes created a severe updraft..which wouldve pulled the storm farther out into the Atlantic.

So, the line to be an effective cause of steering the storm to the west would require something cold to bring atmospheric air downward and steer the storm West.

Now, does anyone here remember what device weve been bandying about creates a cold breeze which comes from above?

Hmmm?



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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2012, 09:12:12 pm »

Greetings all:

Let’s follow the MSM and see exactly how this plays out.





Salem Nuclear Power Plant


1 November 2012

Salem Nuclear Plant Damaged Cooling Pumps

The NRC has proven to be rather useless throughout hurricane Sandy and the aftermath as the public tries to find information about the status of the damaged nuclear plants in the US East Coast.

Platts provided detailed information about what happened at Salem unit 1. Waves on the river were high enough to hit the water recirculation building.

Five of the six water pumps inside were damaged.

All six were considered inoperable in what the NRC called “high river level” and detritus from the hurricane.

The NRC has not informed the public of the water pump damage at Salem. These pumps are a key system for a nuclear reactor. These pumps sit near the river and pump water from the river into the intake canals or pipes that then deliver that water to the condensers that transfer heat from the reactor water pipes and return hot water to the river.

Without these riverside water pumps the reactor must rely on emergency systems to keep the reactor cool.
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Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Station


2 November 2012

The Media Takes On The Nuclear Industry After Sandy Failures

A long list of media outlets are criticizing the nuclear industry and the safety lapses exposed by hurricane Sandy. While the nuclear industry talking heads have bragged up Sandy as a “success” because there were no major nuclear disasters, it has been pointed out everywhere that this is a public relations deception.

Multiple plants lost grid power, had to shutdown, lower power or had failures that challenged critical reactor systems.

Questions remain about Oyster Creek’s specific systems through the alert and information on the intake pump damage at Salem has been slim.

 United Press International said nuclear plant safety was questioned by Sandy.

 Washington Post highlighted how little is known about the real natural risks in the US and how dangerously close these plants are to major population centers.

 The New York Times points out today that US nuclear reactors lack filters for their emergency vent system. This puts the public at great risk. The nuclear industry is opposing this because they do not want to spend the money.





Oyster Creek nuclear power station was offline on Monday for maintenance,
 but officials said Sandy's storm surge came within 6-inches of damaging its cooling system. Photograph: PR


Guardian UK says that US regulators and nuclear plant owners leave everything to luck and questions US nuclear safety after Sandy.

 The NewYorker calls the nuclear industry to the mat for their deceptive statements on Oyster Creek‘s emergency alert during Sandy.
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A. Christopher Bakken III, the new president of the company, said it had addressed some of the problems. (Dith Pran/The New York Times)


2 November 2012

Damaged Salem Nuclear Plant Has Long History Of Failures

The New York Times reported in 2004 on the horrible track record of the Salem nuclear plant. Salem was damaged by hurricane Sandy, taking out 5 of the 6 cooling water intake pumps and blocking the intake system with debris.

A major investigation by the NRC in 2004 found a laundry list of failing equipment, safety violations and management retaliation against employees for pointing out safety issues.
 
Even supervision in the control room was found to be a serious safety risk.

Before the 2004 findings in 1995, Salem was forced to close down for 2 years to repair major deficiencies at the plant. This is something unheard of in the nuclear industry so focused on profits and avoiding down time.

It is even more rare for the NRC to demand it.

The plant complex shut down all reactors again in 2005 to deal with the massive list of problems.
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And now this from the nuclear dragon’s mouthpiece.




2 November 2012

The Relative Calm After the Storm — UPDATED « U.S. NRC Blog

Update: Here is some additional information that might be of interest: Circulating-water pumps at Salem Unit 1 were affected by the storm and taken out of operation, but they were not damaged.

When several of the pumps were no longer able to perform their function because of high river levels and debris in the waterway, the plant operators followed procedures and manually shut down the reactor.

Once the reactor was off-line, the plant operators followed procedures and used back-up systems,

including atmospheric steam dump valves,

to deal with residual heat.

The plant was safely shut down.


The NRC worked to provide regular updates on the situation at Salem Unit 1 and other affected plants via press releases, our blog and Twitter.

The Oyster Creek nuclear power plant did not, at any point, lose the ability to pump cooling water from the intake canal.

The concern was that the motors for the pumps could be rendered inoperable if water levels in the water intake structure rose too high. That did not happen, however.

Also, plant personnel stationed a portable pump at the intake structure as a precaution in case the pumps were impacted. As such, the ability to continue to keep the fuel assemblies in the spent fuel pool cool was at no point compromised.

The NRC strives for openness and transparency and will continue to do so as we gather additional information about plant performance during this historic storm.
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4 November 2012

Hurricane Sandy vs. Nuclear Power Plants: Riding out the storm

BY ROGER WITHERSPOON
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

The roaring winds, at times approaching 100 miles per hour, were relentless as Hurricane Sandy pushed the Atlantic Ocean towards the eastern seaboard.

The sheer breadth of the Superstorm, with hurricane-force winds radiating some 250 miles from Sandy’s eye, meant 34 nuclear power plants from North Carolina to Vermont would experience extreme weather.

While the winds themselves posed little danger to the primary physical structures at nuclear installations, the storm was bound to send trees crashing into utility lines and transformers, causing station blackouts which, along the coasts, could well be accompanied by flood waters.

In the latter cases, Sandy would provide a test of some of the safety improvements ordered by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the wake of the triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi in 2011.

At particular risk were nuclear plants along the coastlines of New Jersey and New York, directly in the path of the strongest part of the hurricane.
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5 November 2012

Another Media Outlet Confirms Salem Intake Pumps Damaged

Local media outlet NewJerseyNewsroom cites additiional information about what transpired at Salem nuclear plant though they do not cite where they obtained this detailed information from.

“But just after 4 a.m. Tuesday morning, while Sandy’s eye was barreling down on the Jersey Shore, the high waves in the river swamped four of the six massive pumps in a building along the river’s edge which pull in the water through a 40-foot wide conduit jutting into the river. The loss of these pumps caused a chain reaction of events:

   >   The loss of river water meant the steam in the secondary loop was no longer being condensed, sending hot steam back into the carefully calibrated system.

   >   The added work load, coupled with accumulating junk clogging Salem’s underwater intake pipe, caused the two remaining pumps to fail.

   >   With its cooling system compromised, operators stopped the fission process by slamming the boron control rods into the reactor.”




7 November 2012

Update from and thanks to SimplyInfo.

NRC Provides Some Answers On Sandy Aftermath

The NRC posted this in the comments:

“Here is updated information on what happened to the circulating-water pumps at the Salem Unit 1 nuclear power plant during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29:

The Salem Unit 1 plant is equipped with six circulating-water pumps, which supply cooling water to the plant’s condenser from the Delaware River. At the plant’s water intake structure, there are screens to strain out debris and keep such extraneous material from entering the plant. After the storm passed, the screens had to be inspected.

Damage was identified to two of six screens. Divers recovered grating that was displaced by wave action and fell into the water just in front of the screens. Again, none of the circulating-water pumps was damaged by the storm, but they could not be restarted prior to the inspection and repair of the screens...
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8 November 2012

UPDATE 3-NY's Gov. Cuomo blasts utilities for Sandy outages | Reuters

(Reuters) - Damage from Superstorm Sandy to the electricity system in the U.S. Northeast exposed deep flaws in the structure and regulation of power utilities that will require a complete redesign, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday.



(AP Photo/Mike Groll)


"We're going to have to look at a ground up redesign," Cuomo said while criticizing utilities he called virtual monopolies run by nameless and faceless bureaucrats.

"The utility system we have was designed for a different time and for a different place," Cuomo told a news conference. "It is a 1950's system. ... They have failed the consumers.

The management has failed the consumers."
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Flashback to another reality:

FUKUSHIMA - a Prescription For Disaster


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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #23 on: November 12, 2012, 05:54:20 pm »
Greetings:

Our friend, loam has a fine article (as usual) on Tango.







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SANDY: 300,000+ Gallon Oil Spill Staten Island

4 November 2012

Motiva Enterprises, a joint venture of Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Aramco, said at least two diesel storage tanks were damaged in the wake of super storm Sandy at its Sewaren, New Jersey facility, leaking oil into the Arthur Kill waterway that separates New Jersey from Staten Island...

The preliminary estimate of the size of the spill is 6,600 barrels, or 277,200 gallons, the report added...more


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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #24 on: November 12, 2012, 06:46:07 pm »
Keep up the good work you are doing I enjoy reading your Posts and marvel at the amount of work you put into your posts.

They are indeed excellent my friend.


It always makes me smile, when one of my sons says to me, "When are they going to learn, to leave it in the Ground".

As you know, we had a Container Ship run aground near our coast in NZ. they are still salvaging what was left.

Some of the 1,000 + Tons of Bunker Oil on the ship did a lot of damage to our coast line.   :'(

Oil is a necessary "Component" involved in the Earths Workings.

Take Oil out of the ground as we have done in the Past and we get an Increase in the intensity of Earthquakes !

Note most of the Crude oil extraction is near "Trenches".
The reason for this it is cheaper to get out of the Earth.
The NASA did a Geological survey of the Earth mapping all the Oil Fields in the 70's.

Today, some Scientists suggest that Oil is manufactured inside the Earth, and doesn't come from dinosaurs or other fossils at all !

This is another reason Crude Oil is found near Trenches. (Between the tectonic Plates)

The same goes for Nuclear raw products... Children of the Earth Leave them in the Ground, where it is meant to be and Stop Polluting our Environment through "Monkey Madness".

Time for "Learning" first, (re. Science) before Creating Hell on Earth.

I don't really want my grandchildren, to be living in a "Nuclear Dump Sight" called Earth !   >:(

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #25 on: November 12, 2012, 07:04:40 pm »
Thor, this is an incredible thread again, as are all of yours..I can always count on you and your team to present the most comprehensive BS free assemblage of information on any Earth related subject!

I, as well as you Im sure, share a sadness which shows the inability of our less prepared areas to deal with these serious disasters.

Thanks for your excellent coverage of the real facts, so we dont have to listen to the mainstream pablum which doesnt even come close to sharing the reality of what Sandy did to the Northeast.

Well done brother!

Lets all keep those in the affected areas in our hearts, as well as our thoughts at every turn.

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #26 on: November 13, 2012, 09:14:42 am »

FitzPatrick nuclear power plant in Scriba.

FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County shuts down during fire


SCRIBA, N.Y. — For the second time in a week, the FitzPatrick nuclear power plant in Oswego County shut down unexpectedly today, this time because of a fire.

The plant shut down automatically at 3:55 a.m. after a fire broke out in the plant’s main transformer, according to a press release from owner Entergy Nuclear. The fire was extinguished at 6:32 a.m., the company reported.

There was no release of radiation and the event did not threaten the health of employees or the public, the company said.

Entergy reported the incident as an “unusual event,” the least significant of four event classifications prescribed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

On Nov. 4, FitzPatrick shut down when its turbine stopped during routine testing. The plant returned to operation after plant personnel replaced an electrical relay.





Fitzpatrick & Nine Mile Point 25 Mile Radius Fallout Map




The center of this Toxic Plume is located approximately 36 miles northwest of Syracuse, New York. This plume is produced by 3 reactors located at the Fitzpatrick and Nine Mile Point Nuclear Power Plant site. The reactors that produce this plume have 2,613 Mega Watts of radiation generating power.

There is a total of 1,075 tons of Highly Toxic Radioactive spent fuel stored at this Nuclear Power Plant.

The NRC has added Fitzpatrick to its watch list for plants with regular troubles.

A crack in the primary containment system placed the structural integrity of the plant in jeopardy.

Nine Mile Point is one of the two oldest plants in the US Nuclear Energy Arsenal.


Fire at New York nuclear plant burns for hours — Outside firefighters called in to help — Reactor goes into shutdown

12 November 2012

Title: FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County shuts down during fire?Source: The Post-Standard?Author: Tim Knauss?Date: Nov 11, 2012 updated Nov 12, 2012 at 10:33 AM

Update: The fire caused the plant to shut down at 3:55 a.m., not 5:45 a.m. as reported in an earlier version of this story. The plant owners declared an “unusual event” at 5:45 a.m.

For the second time in a week, the FitzPatrick nuclear power plant in Oswego County shut down unexpectedly today, this time because of a fire.

The plant shut down automatically at 3:55 a.m. after a fire broke out in the plant’s main transformer, according to a press release from owner Entergy Nuclear. The fire was extinguished at 6:32 a.m., the company reported. [...]

CNY Central: Firefighters from outside the plant were called in, and had cleared the scene by after 8am.

NRC Emergency Classifications: [Level 1] Notification of Unusual Event – Under this category, events are in process or have occurred which indicate potential degradation in the level of safety of the plant. No release of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring is expected unless further degradation occurs.


It's only a matter of time... ::)
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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #27 on: November 13, 2012, 09:42:22 am »
A matter of time is right Thor..what, are they going to putty the crack in the reactor?
 :o
Sounds a lot like Crystal River here in Central Florida..a crack which cant be repaired until the fuel is removed, effectively calling for either complete sarcophagus, or careful defueling prcedures..both dont sound promising at all.

Its about to get ugly sooner than later, especially when all the other plants start to degrade to this point or worse.

Time is Not on our side either.

 :(

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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #28 on: December 01, 2012, 05:59:26 pm »


NYC Threatens to Shut Down Occupy Sandy Relief Sites


Saturday 1 December 2012

By: TobyWollin


While the history of relief efforts for Sandy victims in places such as Staten Island and Red Hook is still being written, a move on Friday by New York City will probably go down as one of the stupidest moves any governmental authority EVER made:

This Friday morning Staten Island police representing the mayor’s office have threatened eviction action against the crucial Staten Island hub at 489 Midland Avenue, in the heavily hit Midland Beach area.

Aiman Youssef, a 42-year-old Syrian-American Staten Islander whose house was destroyed in the hurricane, has been running a 24/7 community pop up hub outside his property at 489 Midland Avenue since the day after the storm.

He and a coalition of neighbors, friends and community members are serving hot food and offering cleaning supplies, non-perishables, medical supplies, and clothing to the thousands of residents who are still without heat, power, or safe housing.

This popular hub is well-run, well-staffed, and has a constant hum of discussion, support, and advice as well as donations and pick ups and volunteer dispatch through another pop-up group, volunteers who call themselves “The Yellow Team.”



Occupy Sandy is looking for support – call, email the Mayor’s office to call for support of these very vital hubs.
Public Advocate’s office: (212) 669-7250 9am-5pm?
EMAIL: GetHelp@pubadvocate.nyc.gov



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Re: Could Hurricane Sandy be New York’s Fukushima?
« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2012, 10:23:43 am »
They don't want FEMA & the Red Cross to be shown up, I think.  The fact that Occupy Sandy did a thousandfold more for victims than those two groups combined says a LOT about Humans and stigmergic, bottom up operations.  The efforts and leaders emerged from Our compassionate nature.

Those who think Humans are selfish, uncaring, lazy...get a clue about what We REALLY are like and stop believing the psychopaths who blame Their poor choices on Humans as a whole.
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