Monday, Mar 14, 2011
"George,I have been informed by a very good source who has contacts in Asia that a radioactive cloud from Japan is making is way to the Philippines, its now 8.25 Eastern Aus time. This is not in the msm , why i don't know however it seems like the Japanese have kept this this quiet only time will tell if this is true." (A friend & subscriber in Asia)
Meantime, a Peoplenomics subscriber who has first hand reactor operator experience at one of the GE Series 1 type reactors in the US (23 of them) listed in the Sunday Peoplenomics report called within the hour to advise that...
"Most of these plants have seismic activated shutdown systems. When they triggered, the reactor was scrammed. But that doesn't stop the problem since there is so much heat left in the reactor. When they lost primary and backup cooling, and when the civil authorities started passing out KI to the public and the sea water pumping that's that tells you last ditch efforts...
Indeed, that was my look ahead from mid-session Friday, that the bullish bias to the market would blind most to the seriousness of current events (not even taking a possible pending US mega quake into the equation) which, as you have probably figured, leaves the market open to a huge downward gap and the "ill winds" of the ALTA & SOTTC reports from Clif get disgustingly reason.
Oh...the instant of press time? Linguistic hits in goog on :"radioactive volcano" are up to 47.
How convenient for the Shinmoedake volcano to erupt in fulfillment of that part of the model. Except that just hugely increases odds of the US mega quake, of course.
Which - sadly - gets us back to the matter of settlement risk: Will financial markets be in sufficiently good health to pay off what's due when we short-siders and perma-bears want their winnings?
We'll start watching the 3-minute updates of the National Radiation Map tomorrow or Wednesday off the data from the SFSU jet stream maps.
The consolation prize? Those of us who have been 20-year preppers are no longer the brunt of jokes around the water cooler...sea water, at that.
I'd say next on the libretto should be the announcement of health risks by US officials, who would be treasonously derelict in their public duties not to disclose with as much warning as possible any threat to the US. Maybe Tuesday, or Wednesday...we shall see. Blogger note: Well, here it is Thursday. Nothing so far.
Popcorn & beer may sound sacrilege at this hour, but keeping a news drone window open at work might make sense.
The tradeoff between market stability and public health risks could be entertaining at the "history book" level.
From George Ure's UrbanSurvival.com/week
On the method of estimation of the population dose, population, and surface area covered by the diffusion of radioactive clouds (United States Atomic Energy Commission. AEC-tr)
Low-Level Radioactive Waste: From Cradle to Grave
Basic Incident Response Kit, Large - Basic Incident Response Kits, North Safety Products
Anti-Aging: Turn the Clock Back!
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