Fukushima: They Knew
I've seen a lot of sick stuff in my career, but this was sick on a new level.
Here was the handwritten log kept by a senior engineer at the nuclear power plant:
Wiesel was very upset. He seemed very nervous. Very agitated. . . . In fact, the plant was riddled with problems that, no way on earth, could stand an earth- quake. The team of engineers sent in to inspect found that most of these components could "completely and utterly fail" during an earthquake.
"Utterly fail during an earthquake." And here in Japan was the quake and here is the utter failure.
The warning was in what the investigations team called The Notebook, which I'm not supposed to have. Good thing I've kept a copy anyway, because the file cabinets went down with my office building ....
WORLD TRADE CENTER TOWER 1, FIFTY-SECOND FLOORNEW YORK, 1986
Two senior nuclear plant engineers were spilling out their souls and files on our huge conference table, blowing away my government investigations team with the inside stuff about the construction of the Shoreham, New York, power station.
The meeting was secret. Very secret. Their courage could destroy their careers: No engineering firm wants to hire a snitch, even one who has saved thousands of lives. They could lose their jobs; they could lose everything. They did. That’s what happens. Have a nice day.
On March 12 this year, as I watched Fukushima melt, I knew: the "SQ" had been faked. Anderson Cooper said it would all be OK. He'd flown to Japan, to suck up the radiation and official company bullshit. The horror show was not the fault of Tokyo Electric, he said, because the plant was built to withstand only an 8.0 earthquake on the Richter scale, and this was 9.0. Anderson must have been in the gym when they handed out the facts. The 9.0 shake was in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 90 miles away. It was barely a tenth of that power at Fukushima.
I was ready to vomit. Because I knew who had designed the plant, who had built it and whom Tokyo Electric Power was having rebuild it: Shaw Construction. The latest alias of Stone & Webster, the designated builder for every one of the four new nuclear plants that the Obama Administration has approved for billions in federal studies.
But I had The Notebook, the diaries of the earthquake inspector for the company. I'd squirreled it out sometime before the Trade Center went down. I shouldn't have done that. Too bad.
All field engineers keep a diary. Gordon Dick, a supervisor, wasn’t sup- posed to show his to us. I asked him to show it to us and, reluctantly, he directed me to these notes about the “SQ” tests.
SQ is nuclear-speak for “Seismic Qualification.” A seismically qualified nuclear plant won’t melt down if you shake it. A “seismic event” can be an earthquake or a Christmas present from Al Qaeda. You can’t run a nuclear reactor in the USA or Europe or Japan without certified SQ.
This much is clear from his notebook: This nuclear plant will melt down in an earthquake. The plant dismally failed to meet the Seismic I (shaking) standards required by U.S. and international rules.
Here’s what we learned: Dick’s subordinate at the nuclear plant, Robert Wiesel, conducted the standard seismic review. Wiesel flunked his company. No good. Dick then ordered Wiesel to change his report to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, change it from failed to passed. Dick didn’t want to make Wiesel do it, but Dick was under the gun himself, acting on direct command from corporate chiefs. From The Notebook:
Wiesel was very upset. He seemed very nervous. Very agitated. [He said,] “I believe these are bad results and I believe it’s reportable,” and then he took the volume of federal regulations from the shelf and went to section 50.55(e), which describes reportable deficiencies at a nuclear plant and [they] read the section together, with Wiesel pointing to the appropriate paragraphs that federal law clearly required [them and the company] to report the Category II, Seismic I deficiencies.
Wiesel then expressed his concern that he was afraid that if he [Wiesel] reported the deficiencies, he would be fired, but that if he didn’t report the deficiencies, he would be breaking a federal law. . . .
The law is clear. It is a crime not to report a safety failure. I could imagine Wiesel standing there with that big, thick rule book in his hands, The Law. It must have been heavy. So was his paycheck. He weighed the choices: Break the law, possibly a jail-time crime, or keep his job.
What did Wiesel do? What would you do?
Why the hell would his company make this man walk the line? Why did they put the gun to his head, to make him conceal mortal danger? It was the money. It’s always the money. Fixing the seismic problem would have cost the plant’s owner half a billion dollars easy. A guy from corporate told Dick, “Bob is a good man. He’ll do what’s right. Don’t worry about Bob.”
That is, they thought Bob would save his job and career rather than rat out the company to the feds.
But I think we should all worry about Bob. The company he worked for, Stone & Webster Engineering, built or designed about a third of the nuclear plants in the United States.
From the fifty-second floor we could look at the Statue of Liberty. She didn’t look back.
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8 comments on "Fukushima: They Knew"
August 20, 2012 12:04pm
This is frightening news. What can we do about it? Email our Congressman, Senators, the President? Neither my 2 Republican Senators and 1 Congressman (Texas) will vote to outlaw nuclear energy. It's useless and fruitless! Further, Obama has agreed to keep nuclear on the table in spite of promoting 'green' energy.
Well, I'm old and will die soon anyway, but I grieve for my children and grandchild. It is very negative to say what I have said, but the way the Supreme Court has ruled, corporate money has more voice than the majority of the American people. Corporations, now, are the REAL oligarchy that governs the planet. Voters have NO power to get rid of corporate dominance over voter ignorance, apathy and fear of losing a job. As Tennessee Ernie Ford sang, "I owe my soul to the company store." Ain't it the truth!!
August 19, 2012 11:51am
MRCOTO. Agreed. Is it a cosmic joke, or the "process" if evolution, or just what that the species is acclimated to self-destruction?
My observation is that this species just ain't ready for prime time. And the sosmos just keeps on its relentless "way."
August 16, 2012 12:20am
If the last reactor core goes at Fukushima, The whole Northern Hemisphere will eventually die.... some short death..some a long drawn out sick death. If you would look up Rima Laibow, M.D. healthfreedomusa dot org....her husband, Major General Albert N. Stubblebine III (U.S. Army, Ret.) and she can fill you in on what is happening now, and what will happen.
The only safe place to buy food and water will be in the Southern part of South America and South Africa. Many cities in our own states are now showing higher radiation levels...but the controlled media is not telling you about it!
I have a map that I took from Dr. Rima's site that shows how much of the radiated water, and the garbag, has floated to the USA, already. The garbage showed up on Washington's, and Canada's, and Alaska's shores. A whole Harley Davidson Motorcycle, from Japan, showed up on our shores! All of this stuff is radioactive!!
It is only going to get worse...yet the controlled MEDIA will not tell you about it.
It pays to research these things. Buy some of the proper iodine to save your thyroids....find out on Dr. Rima's site. I have 2 bottles stored and just waiting for her to say when to take it. I have enough for some of my neighbors too.
There is also a water shortage coming and it pays to know how to store and clean your water supply...even from radiation!!
Water will be the new Gold and Silver soon. China is in dire straits for water. Guess they will call in their markers and take ours!
August 15, 2012 6:58pm
How to build a fusion reactor:
Boron and Deuterium are suspended and compressed in a sphere of liquid using frequency modulated sound waves. The inside of the containment sphere is a mirror surface to reflect radiation back to the reaction to increase compression. The sphere is symmetrically wrapped in pulsed/modulated electromagnets to create a multiple mag-bubble effect inside the sphere for containment and compression. When the fuel is maximally sonically compressed symmetrically intersecting lasers are used to ignite the mixture. The laser beams are conduited thru the mag-bubble convergences. The laser wavelengths are such that the fuels are accelerated and conveyed to the plasma core by the beams. Non-imaging concentrating lenses are used to increase the compression the fuel/light beams. The suspension liquid also serves as the heat exchange medium. Output = heat, light & helium. Zero harmful radiation.
Abundant Energy with enough left over to lcean up the mess we've made.
August 16, 2012 10:02am
Anono
You sound brilliant in your blog. Maybe you should send that to some of the nuclear power plant companies in America.
August 15, 2012 4:19pm
Only in America can whistle-blowers fear for their lives while top management collects its unearned bonuses.
August 15, 2012 1:19pm
Over 90% of the nuclear plants in the world are leaking radioactivity.
Mankind was doomed the day we decided to go nuclear. Confirming my belief that there is an inherent death-wish in the make-up of man.
The Genie is out of the bottle. Tube out of the toothpaste. We have screwed the pooch.
August 15, 2012 6:35pm
Wha..?