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Nuclear Emergency Sirens Conk Out in Storm

April 30th, 2011

Via: Times Free Press: TVA safely shut down its Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Alabama with emergency backup power this week, but power outages across the Tennessee Valley still left the utility without enough emergency sirens to warn nearby residents of potential safety problems at both Browns Ferry in Alabama and the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant […]

The Plan to Contain the Chernobyl Disaster for the Next One Hundred Years

April 29th, 2011

Via: Scientific American: French construction company Novarka is working on a replacement, the New Safe Confinement (NSC), which Schmieman helped to design. Because the reactor is still radioactive, ­architects designed the NSC with worker safety in mind. The arch will not be built over the ­sarcophagus but will be ­assembled nearby from prefabricated segments. Workers […]

Radiation Readings in Fukushima Reactor Rise to Highest Since Crisis Began

April 28th, 2011

Update: Look At The URL On This One Reader TO mentioned this: www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-27/tokyo-water-radiation-falls-to-zero-for-first-time-since-crisis.html ??? —End Update— Via: Bloomberg: Radiation readings at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi station rose to the highest since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, impeding efforts to contain the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. Two robots sent into the reactor No. […]

Amazon’s Cloud Crash Debacle

April 22nd, 2011

Via: CRN: A cloud outage and disruption that rocked Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and other services continued to wreak havoc Friday morning, more than 24 hours after the Amazon cloud outage was first noticed. … Amazon Web Service EC2 experienced outages and interruptions in its North Virginia region starting early Thursday morning. […]

FBI Hijacks ‘Coreflood’ Botnet

April 17th, 2011

Alternate headline: FBI Obtains Distributed Denial of Service Capability for Free. Interestingly, in other recent news, the government is stepping up propaganda efforts on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace scheme, which is ‘voluntary‘, of course… Translation: They want you to use NSTIC. They want you to want to use it. There are […]

Fukushima: Fuel Rod Fragments at Bottom of Reactor Vessels

April 16th, 2011

Flashback: Arnie Gundersen: How Fukushima’s Fuel Rods Melted and Shattered And now… Via: Japan Times: Melted fuel rod fragments have sunk to the bottoms of three reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant and could theoretically burn through the pressure vessels if emergency water-pumping operations are seriously disrupted, the Atomic Energy Society of Japan […]

Japan: Encasing Reactors Will Be More Difficult Than Chernobyl

April 14th, 2011

Via: Reuters: Encasing reactors at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant in concrete would present much more of a challenge than Chernobyl, according to an executive of the firm whose pumps are helping cooling efforts there. “In Chernobyl, where a single reactor was encased, 11 trucks were in action for a number of months. In Fukushima we’re […]

Police Increasingly Peeping at E-Mail, Instant Messages

April 14th, 2011

This article ignores the existence of the NSA’s large scale, warrantless intercept program that’s running inside the U.S. Via: MacWorld: Law enforcement organizations are making tens of thousands of requests for private electronic information from companies such as Sprint, Facebook and AOL, but few detailed statistics are available, according to a privacy researcher. Police and […]

How China and Others Are Altering Web Traffic

April 14th, 2011

Here’s commentary from, U.S. Has Secret Tools to Force Internet on Dictators: …When you’re connected to .mil’s PSYOP ISP, you may get a ‘special’ version of the Internet. For example, when you type in cnn.com or google.com, what you see may be quite different from what the rest of the world sees. The military could […]

Arnie Gundersen: “This is about a thousand times worse than ever anticipated by the nuclear planners.”

April 14th, 2011

Fukushima Accident Severity Level Raised to ‘7’: Gundersen Discusses Lack of US Radiation Monitoring Data from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo.

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