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158th Knowledge Seekers Workshop, February 9th, 2017. Subtitles.

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    Yes it's possible, very much possible
    but that is the problem of TEPCO.
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    Go on the internet, educate yourself and
    see the level of the radiation
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    in a... you're talking about huge
    space, it's not one point.
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    The whole... core is creating
    that much per hour.
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    which means the whole buildings,
    the whole pile is about to go.
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    But how much,
    how far, and
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    if the cooling system or in
    the meltdown has it has entered
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    ... stone,
    which most probably it has.
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    They built these reactors because there
    was a lot of geological tests.
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    ... If it hasn't melted the stone layer
    underneath the reactor
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    and it's entered the water system,
    you might find the cooling
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    that can go ... carry on for years
    and it won't go.
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    but if it's blocked,
    passing the containment
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    ... then we are in for a
    Plutonium warhead explosion.
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    (RC) Mr Keshe there's just news come
    in from the... Livestream about
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    a nuclear power reactor in France
    they just had an explosion apparently at
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    Flamanville nuclear power plant,
    northern France,
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    a possibility of some injuries.
    Authorities have said, there is quote:
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    "no nuclear risk" and
    apparently,
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    this just came out in
    the last few minutes here.
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    (MC) We got to see.
    (RC) ... in a news report
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    (MC) There have been a problem in the
    French nuclear reactors, we know
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    ... large numbers, have been
    stepped down.
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    Because of the other positions,
    part of the same system goes
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    that's why the Belgians spent on
    distributing Iodine tablets
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    around Belgium.
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    ... Where is this reactor
    can we spot it?
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    Is which position is in France?
    Can you put it up?
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    (RC) It's in Northern France,
    in Flamanville. Yes, there is a map.
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    There is a map here, I think I could put
    that, show that, on the website
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    If on the Belgium side,
    because there is a problem.
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    We know a number of reactors has
    been shut down or put on the stand by
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    in France, too many actually...
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    Can we see it?
    (RC) It shows ...
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    Let me see
    if I can get here?
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    ... Let me see if
    I can make it bigger too?
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    ... not much,
    but ... just a minute here.
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    Okay, there's...
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    There it is, way at the very tip,
    northern tip of France.
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    (MK) Yeah.
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    It's on the... Oh! On the British side.
    [MK makes zipper sound]
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    (RC) Yeah! Right,
    very close to Britain, actually.
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    (MK) Yeah it is on the British side
    Portsmouth side, Southampton side.
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    ... We gotta wait and see.
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    ... The...
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    We know, reports have been
    coming in for past 12 months.
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    More and more, French reactors are
    going on a standby or repair.
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    Nobody knew why. But don't forget
    these reactors are used
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    to their full facility, full capability
    or capacity, in past 10 or 15 years.
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    French becoming the backbone,
    support of the Euro for electricity,
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    through their nuclear reactors,
    wherever, there was a short fall out.
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    ...So, now we see
    the consequences of it.
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    They are heavily used.
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    There is a large number of reactors
    offline at the moment, too many.
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    I think... Is it 10 or 20?
    It's a big... It's a double-digit figures.
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    I think which is gone,
    which is very unusual.
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    We'll see, we wait and see.
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    (FM) Mr Keshe can you explain briefly
    what a Plutonium bomb would be like,
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    and effect the ring of fire?
    as you said earlier.
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    (MK) Where Fukushima is placed,
    we see...
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    We have never had a
    Plutonium level explosion.
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    Tests we have.
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    So, depending on
    direction of the wind,
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    depending on
    the direction of the explosion,
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    ... depends on if it gets
    recontaminated back on.
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    Plutonium explosion is, it leads itself
    to a Hydrogen explosion,
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    it's part of the process.
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    So you have a back-to-back
    multiple explosions ...
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    ... most probably, radius of 2 to
    500 kilometers, from the point.
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    It will be unlivable
    for a long time.
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    Then it's, what
    contamination's in the sea.
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    Then if you have, if you are a
    proximity of this kind of things
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    you need to create filters made of solid
    or dried GaNS, CO2 possibly,
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    possibly CO2 plus Copper Oxide.
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    Make sure you created
    dry GaNS of Zinc Oxide.
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    You make them in layers,
    very much, very much like,
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    what you do with the filters,
    nowadays, with the Carbon.
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    You put different layers
    of the GaNS inside, dry.
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    It has to be totally dry.
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    You pass the water and air through it
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    It's the only way you can
    absorb the radiation field.
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    It's the only way
    because of the strength of it,
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    you can filter water.
    You can filter ... air.
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    With a nuclear explosion
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    we change from the matter-state
    filters to Plasma-state filters.
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    That's the only one
    that can give it.
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    And you can
    drink purified water.
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    The problem is you have to
    liquidize everything.
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    The soup will be
    the passion of the way.
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    Air has to be filtered
    the same way.
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    Exposure, as you read,
    I just read to you,
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    10 will mean more or less death
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    and then you go out,
    by dimension by the explosion.
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    You have to remember that
    land will be fully contaminated
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    It means that
    these parts of Plutonium
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    will land all over the place,
    in a massive way.
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    But, we've got to wait to see
    I hope it doesn't happen.
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    Technology to
    extract the energy,
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    to change the
    Plutonium to Uranium,
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    is with us.
    We have the technology.
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    It's for TEPCO, this time, to enter
    negotiation the correct way.
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    Like men not
    like "bandits", I call them.
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    I can read you the email
    we received from TEPCO.
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    You'll be shocked!
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    It takes me
    two second,
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    and i can read you
    my response to TEPCO.
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    Give me a second, I'll read it
    for you, then you understand.
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    We have entered Plutonium phase
    that why we see higher rate.
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    Now, we have to see how
    International community reacts?
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    They're trying to play it casual.
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    It could be months,
    could be years before we see it.
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    ... But, the way suddenly has increased
    this is the problem, they have.
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    There is no solution,
    they cannot bring it down.
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    They cannot wash it because,
    it's coming from inside, of the pile.
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    So we'll see.
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    We have no
    experience with this.
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    We have no
    precedence with this.
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    Let me write TEPCO...
    I bring it up.
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    TEPCO
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    ...
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    Let me ... change the date.
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    My response
    on the 14th of 12, 2016
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    which was about,
    couple of months ago,
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    was very simple ... to TEPCO
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    and that is ...
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    We can ...
    I can even read you the name
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    It is written to the head of the
    TEPCO Communication.
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    It says:
    "Dear Miss blah blah blah
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    I forgot to mention one point about
    your email and the dishonesty in it.
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    We have with this email,
    your email confirming confirmation
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    of the sanction breaking
    by Tepco
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    and this is what we were looking for,
    content of your email confirms
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158th Knowledge Seekers Workshop, February 9th, 2017. Subtitles.
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