Meltdown
Watch Jean Claude Trichet's On Air Meltdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/08/2011 09:34 -0500Think the ECB is unable to maintain the illusion that central planning works? Think again. Some unlucky sod dares to ask Trichet how the central bank plans to defend its failure as a monetary authority, to which the French president proceeds to have an unprecedented (for a central head banker) on air meltdown with literal foaming in the mouth. "You want the lies?... You can't handle the lies. It is all about ze price stabeeleetee." Hilarity ensues, especially after JCT proceeds to bash his one and only nemesis: Germany. Prepare to watch many more such episodes over the next 2 years as the world voodoo economist PhDs have so carefully constructed for themselves in their ivory towers comes crashing down.
Visualizing Goldman's Epic Meltdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/19/2011 08:21 -0500
No point in discussing Goldman's abysmal earnings. Here is the chart that says it all.
Physician and Epidemiologist Say 35% Spike in Infant Mortality in Northwest Cities Since Meltdown Might Be the Result of Fallout from Fukushima
Submitted by George Washington on 06/10/2011 15:20 -0500I hope not! But ignorance is not bliss ...
It's Official: "Nuclear Fuel Has Melted Through Base Of Fukushima Plant" ... "Far Worse than a Core Meltdown"
Submitted by George Washington on 06/09/2011 17:04 -0500"Nuclear Fuel Has Melted Through Base Of Fukushima Plant" ... “The Findings of the Report, Which has Been Given to the International Atomic Energy Agency ... Described a 'Melt-Through' as Being 'Far Worse than a Core Meltdown' and 'The Worst Possibility In a Nuclear Accident'"
Japan Finally Admits TOTAL Meltdown at 3 Nuclear Reactors Within Hours of Earthquake ... And More Than DOUBLES Estimate of Radiation Released After Accident
Submitted by George Washington on 06/06/2011 12:58 -0500Duh ...
Tepco: Meltdown at Reactor 1 HOURS After Earthquake ... Reactors 2 and 3 Have Likely Melted Down As Well
Submitted by George Washington on 05/16/2011 10:45 -0500Other than that, everything is GREAT at Fuku ...
TEPCO Can Not Rule Out Meltdown At Fukushima Reactor
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/20/2011 11:42 -0500Remember Japan? From Kyodo: TEPCO Can Not Rule Out Meltdown At Fukushima Reactor. Surely this is bullish for lead, over and above the massive surge in demand for the metal from central banks.
Japan's Nuclear Meltdown, the Economic Meltdown, and the Gulf Oil Meltdown All Happened for the SAME REASON
Submitted by George Washington on 04/08/2011 13:29 -0500Can you guess what they all have in common?
Guest Post: Alert: Nuclear (And Economic) Meltdown In Progress
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/16/2011 15:30 -0500This alert warns you that major world-changing events are now underway and that your personal preparations for an uncertain future should either be completed or take on a new sense of urgency. On the basis of the information contained here and in the past two days of posts, I am personally ratcheting up my preparations, making purchases, and topping off what needs to be topped off. Important caveat: At this point in time, I cannot fully support 100% of my concerns with hard data and evidence. Some of what has tipped me into this state of urgency is data, evidence, and stories that I can point to. Some is due to the absence of data or information, the remainder results from watching market gyrations and correlations shift into new patterns, which tell me something is afoot. I have not been this concerned since October of 2008. - Chris Martenson
US Energy Chief Says Partial Meltdown Has Occurred At Fukushima, Urges All Us Citizens Within 80 KM To Evacuate
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/16/2011 12:38 -0500Update: Britain follows US in recommending all nationals in Tokyo and north of Tokyo evacuate
More on the earlier news that Steven Chu "thought" a partial meltdown may have occurred, the just released news escalates the verbiage, which is now a definitive: "US Energy Chief says 'partial meltdown' occurred at the Fukushima Plant." The next step is his urgent recommendation for all US citizens who live within 80 kilometers of Fukushima to evacuate or take shelter indoors. Oddly enough, for the Japanese the evacuation radius is a fraction of this, but it is probably due to the government's recent arbitrary decision to pick a number of 250 millisieverts as the maximum safe threshold for NPP workers. Somehow we assume this means Japanese DNA is about 2.5 times more resilient to damaging alpha, beta and gamma radiation, than that extracted from the US and all other countries. We urge Japanese readers who have not already done so, to follow Chu's advice and to get the hell away from Dodge, and evacuate to a minimum 50 mile safe distance.
More Headline Risk: US Energy Secretary Chu Says US Believes "Partial Meltdown" Has Occurred
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/16/2011 10:20 -0500Can one spell headline risk:
- CHU SAYS U.S. THINKS `PARTIAL MELTDOWN' HAS OCCURRED
- SPENT FUEL POOLS CHIEF THREAT TO ENVIRONMENT, UCS SAYS
- SPENT FUEL POOLS HAVE SHORTEST `PATHWAY' TO AIR, UCS SAYS
Al Jazeera Explains What A Fukushima Meltdown Would Look Like
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/15/2011 09:59 -0500
Following explosions in at least two reactor cores at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant - and as the developing crisis is rated at level 6 of seven levels on the International Nuclear Events Scale (previously being 3, or below 3 Mile Island status, to keep the panic level low)- attention is turning to just what is happening inside the 40-year-old power plant in north-east Japan. Al Jazeera's Dan Nolan explains how a meltdown would happen.
"If There Were a Reactor Meltdown or Major Leak at Fukushima, the Radioactive Cloud Would Likely be Blown Out ... Towards the US West Coast"
Submitted by George Washington on 03/13/2011 01:29 -0500But it's a LONG, LONG way away.
Stratfor: Japan Government Confirms Meltdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/12/2011 20:40 -0500Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) said March 12 that the explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi No. 1 nuclear plant could only have been caused by a meltdown of the reactor core, Japanese daily Nikkei reported. This statement seemed somewhat at odds with Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano’s comments earlier March 12, in which he said “the walls of the building containing the reactor were destroyed, meaning that the metal container encasing the reactor did not explode.”
Following Core Meltdown, Reactor One At Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Explodes - Video
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/12/2011 08:04 -0500
Following a report earlier that the Uranium at the Fukushima Power Plant may have melted, we sadly bring you this video of the explosion at the Fukushima power plant.




