Nuclear Experts Worried by a Lack of News from Fukushima Daiichi
lucaswhitefieldhixson.com
April 20th, 2011
As America’s attention shifts more and more to the nuclear crisis in Japan, many readers who have been following this thread of information ask, “Where is the information? When will we see the effects of the radiation?”
Oftentimes,reports coming out of the Fukushima Daiichi plant have been a cause for alarm for those following the story — reports have been delayed for no reason, and often, actions have been taken before the world could assess the full situation.
The decision left to many informed observers remains:
“Is this a display of supreme stupidity… or, are the misleading information and conflicting reports a part of a more calculated and controlled design?”
Many experts and engineers worry about the chain of broken information being released by TEPCO. While monitoring the pressure inside of the reactors, one can easily see that the damage being reported is not accurate.
Facts don’t lie.
When people discuss Chernobyl, they remember a gripping fear and international concern. Where is that type of worry for Fukushima and Japan?