[ RadSafe ] Nuclear-News Claims] Extremely radioactive particle found in Japan - 300 miles from Fukushima - News banned in Japan

ROY HERREN royherren2005 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 4 19:17:32 CDT 2014


Please note that at the beginning of the video they don't actually say that the video or the information has actually been banned in Japan, rather they speculated that this information would have probably been banned under Japan's secrecy laws.  This Mr. Marco  kaltofen, see https://www.wpi.edu/academics/cee/mkaltofen.html, is a civil engineer, and appears to be a little long in the tooth to be a PhD candidate (not that their is anything wrong with a "certain" amount of maturity).  It seems to me though that he has taken a leap of faith here, for instance how did his analysis conclusively prove that this singular hot particle was from Fukushima and not from some other source, such as an airborne emission from a North Korean reactor, or a North Korean bomb test?


 
Roy Herren


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Isn't it amazing that the one hottest hot particle in all of Japan, just 10 microns in diameter, just happened to get stuck on the blade of the razor knife used to "sample "'the vacuum cleaner bags, or it would have been lost for all time ?  Now what are the odds?  :)  

Interestingly the one x-ray spectrum they show looks a lot like some sort of silicate - imagine a silicate being found in dust - AMAZING!  

Happy Friday, Everybody! 

Bradly D Keck


> On Apr 4, 2014, at 4:23 AM, Roger Helbig <rwhelbig at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Has all the red flags that activists salivate at - even "news banned
> in Japan" - probably because it is not news!
> 
> Roger Helbig
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: nuclear-news <comment-reply at wordpress.com>
> Date: Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:42 PM
> Subject: [New post] Extremely radioactive particle found in Japan -
> 300 miles from Fukushima - News banned in Japan
> 
> arclight2011part2 posted: " Published on 3 Apr 2014 A highly
> radioactive particle of suspected Fukushima core material was found in
> house dust in Nagoya, Japan. This home is 460 kilometers (300 miles)
> from the accident site. This one microscopic dust particle has enough
> rad"
> 
> Extremely radioactive particle found in Japan - 300 miles from
> Fukushima - News banned in Japan
> 
> by arclight2011part2
> 
> Published on 3 Apr 2014
> 
> A highly radioactive particle of suspected Fukushima core material was
> found in house dust in Nagoya, Japan. This home is 460 kilometers (300
> miles) from the accident site. This one microscopic dust particle has
> enough radioactivity to be a real health hazard.
> 
> arclight2011part2 | April 4, 2014 at 3:41 am | URL: http://wp.me/phgse-gWB
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