Chernobyl

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To anyone who is reading these posts and hasn't actually visted Elena's Chernobyl web-site I really do recommend a visit. Here is the link:

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/

And to whet your appetite here is the beginning ....


600 years

On the Friday evening of April 25, 1986, the reactor crew at Chernobyl-4, prepared to run a test the next day to see how long the turbines would keep spinning and producing power if the electrical power supply went off line. This was a dangerous test, but it had been done before. As a part of the preparation, they disabled some critical control systems - including the automatic shutdown safety mechanisms.

Shortly after 1:00 AM on April 26, the flow of coolant water dropped and the power began to increase.
At 1:23 AM, the operator moved to shut down the reactor in its low power mode and a domino effect of previous errors caused an sharp power surge, triggering a tremendous steam explosion which blew the 1000 ton cap on the nuclear containment vessel to smithereens.

Some of the 211 control rods melted and then a second explosion, whose cause is still the subject of disagreement among experts, threw out fragments of the burning radioactive fuel core and allowed air to rush in - igniting several tons of graphite insulating blocks.

Once graphite starts to burn, its almost impossible to extinguish. It took 9 days and 5000 tons of sand, boron, dolomite, clay and lead dropped from helicopters to put it out. The radiation was so intense that many of those brave pilots died.

It was this graphite fire that released most of the radiation into the atmosphere and troubling spikes in atmospheric radiation were measured as far away as Sweden - thousands of miles away.
The causes of the accident are described as a fateful combination of human error and imperfect technology.

In keeping with a long tradition of Soviet justice, they imprisoned all the people who worked on that shift - regardless of their guilt. The man who tried to stop the chain reaction in a last desperate attempt to avoid the meltdown was sentenced to 14 years in prison. He died 3 weeks later.

Radiation will stay in the Chernobyl area for the next 48.000 years, but humans may begin repopulating the area in about 600 years - give or take three centuries. The experts predict that, by then, the most dangerous elements will have disappeared - or been sufficiently diluted into the rest of the world's air, soil and water. If our government can somehow find the money and political will power to finance the necessary scientific research, perhaps a way will be discovered to neutralize or clean up the contamination sooner. Otherwise, our distant ancestors will have to wait untill the radiation diminishes to a tolerable level. If we use the lowest scientific estimate, that will be 300 years from now......some scientists say it may be as long as 900 years.

I think it will be 300, but people often accuse me of being an optimist.

I remember..

In Ukrainian language ( where we don't like to say "the") Chernobyl is the name of a grass, wormwood (absinth). This word scares the holy bejesus out of people here. Maybe part of the reason for that among religious people is because the Bible mentions Wormwood in the book of the revelatons - which fortells the end of the world....

REV 8:10 And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters;

REV 8:11 And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.

If I tell someone that I am heading to a "dead zone"... the best case response is; "Are you nuts?"
My dad used to say that people are afraid of a deadly thing which they can not see, can not feel and can not smell. Maybe that is because those words are a good description of death itself.

Dad is nuclear physicist, and he has educated me about many things. He is much more worried about the speed my bike travels than about the direction I point it. My trips to Chernobyl are not like a walk in the park, but the risk can be managed. It is similar to walking on a high wire with a balancing pole. One end of the pole is the gamma ray emission intensity and the other end of the pole is the exposure time. But the wire is also covered with a slippery dust, and this is the major risk. I always go for rides alone, sometimes with pillion passenger, but never in company with any other vehicle, because I do not want anyone to raise dust in front of me.

Dad and their team have worked in the "dead zone" for last 18 years doing research about the day it all happened. The rest of the team is comprised of microbiologists, doctors, botanists and other professions with long names and many syllables. I was a schoolgirl back in 1986 and within a few hours of the accident , dad put all of us on the train to grandma's house. Granny lives 800 kms from here and dad wasn't sure if it was far enough away to keep us out of reach of the big bad wolf of a nuclear meltdown.

The Communist government that was in power then kept silent about this accident. In Kiev, they forced people to take part in their preciously stupid labor day parade and it was then that ordinary people began hearing the news of the accident from foreign radio stations and relatives of those who died. The real panic began 7-10 days after accident. Those who were exposed to the exceedingly high levels of nuclear radiation in the first 10 days when it was still a state secret, incuding unsuspecting visitors to the area, either died or have serious health problems.


Heading north

Time to go for a ride. This is our road. There won't be many cars on those roads. This place has ill fame and people try not to settle here. The farther we go, the cheaper the land, the less the people and the better the roads.. quite the reverse of everywhere else in the world - and a forecast of things to come.

As we pass the 86th kilometer, we encounter a giant egg - which marks the point where civilization as we know it ends - and the Chernobyl ride begins.

Someone brought the egg from Germany. It represents LIFE breaking through the hard shell of the unknown. I am not sure if this symbolism is encouraging or not. Either way, it makes people think, and for us this is our last chance to stock up on edible food, drinkable water and uncontaminated fuel. Our journey from here is a gradually darkening picture of deserted towns, empty villages and dead farms..


StarFraction

"You know, when I campaigned here in 2000, I said, I want to be a war President. No President wants to be a war President, but I am one." -- George W. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 26, 2006
 
I came upon this piece of work from Mark purdey, and thought this to be very much related to radioactive contamination.

Bequerels on the Brain by Mark Purdey
Just some excerpts, which at first sight are the most relevant.
Mark purdey said:
Whilst It is widely recognised that the toxic mechanism of radioactive contamination is based upon the radio-nuclide’s ability to initiate free radical chain reactions that damage DNA - causing a bizarre array of cancers - , It is not so widely recognised that these free radicals can also deform the molecular shape of proteins (20)(11). Once a protein gets malformed, it can no longer perform its proper function in the body metabolism. Nor can it be degraded by enzymes at the end of its working life. The resulting ‘rogue’ proteins accumulate and clump together to form abnormal tombstone features that choke up the neuronal networks, thereby initiating the progressive, self perpetuating sequence of neuro-degeneration that is common to all of these diseases (21). Each condition is hallmarked by its own distinctive ‘tombstone’ feature (22); so much so that neuro-pathologists actually seek out the type of tombstone – eg; neuro-fibrillary tangle, lewy body, bunina body, prion fibril – in order to diagnose the specific type of neuro-degeneration ( eg; Alzheimer, Parkinson, Motor Neurone disease, transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)) responsible for the death.
I have written previously (See 'Articles') about the involvement of rogue metals binding to the prion protein (23)(24) in place of its normal copper co partners (43), and how this aberrant substitution of metals induces the malformation of the prion protein (23)(24), which, in turn, causes the infamous TSE group of ‘rapid attack’ neuro-degenerative disorders – scrapie, CJD, BSE, CWD, etc. But my most recent observations in the TSE cluster ecosystems indicate that these rogue replacement metals could also carry a radioactive facet to their atomic armoury; thereby offering a plausible explanation for the virulent, resistant properties of the deformed prion protein and the causal enigma of BSE.
Mark purdey said:
Chernobyl and BSE ?
But what about the more aggressive, new strain of TSE – the massive epidemic of BSE/vCJD that suddenly blighted the UK’s young cattle and human population post November 1986? Did this big time epidemic result from an overexposure to the artificial sources of the eco-prerequisites that we are talking about here?
In this respect, it seems likely that the UK’s BSE and vCJD epidemics were caused by the simultaneous exposure of cattle, cats, humans and zoo animals to a toxic combination of factors - the widely used copper-chelating organo dithiophosphate (OP) insecticides (35) and the fall out of radioactive metals from the Chernobyl eruption (20).
During the 1980s British cattle herds and humans were exposed to exclusively high doses of these insecticides for warble fly and head lice control respectively (42), whereupon the prion proteins of the OP treated animals were starved of their copper co partners (35). This rendered the prion protein vulnerable to binding up with certain rogue replacement metals, such as the radioactive strontium 90, which were rained down at high concentrations onto the soils of NW Europe after the Chernobyl accident (20) – the precise region that later became the world’s most intensive hotspot of BSE.
Political Perspectives.
The developed nations are only too keen to brandish the rogue states as irresponsible for their clandestine development of nuclear and chemical weapons. But they are not so keen to open the secret pages of their toxic history books when it comes to answering their own public’s demands for data that may help them understand the true causes of their ill health.
A substantial number of helpless human and animal populations were deliberately subjected to high doses of radioactivity without their knowledge or consent. The all too powerful politicians and scientific institutions who enacted these atrocities have made damn certain that they can never be brought to account.
The only difference between the positions of the developed vis-a -vis the undeveloped nations regarding their handling of weapons of mass destruction, is that the less sophisticated rogue states have not yet developed a sufficiently watertight infrastructure of secrecy and mass media spin to keep their various acts of human and ecological barbarism under wraps. On the other hand, the developed nations have successfully suppressed their shameful track record; and in so doing they have committed further crime against humanity by deliberately duping their populations with disinformation – a bibliography of bogus science that has successfully misappropriated the cause of so many pollutant induced modern day ailments onto an assortment of genetic weaknesses, viruses, naturally occurring toxins, or – as in the case of BSE - the sheep scrapie agent.
It seems that governments and corporations are deliberately conjuring up and capitalising upon this phenomena of ‘natural’ scapegoats’ for their own self protection. It guarantees them a foolproof exemption from the flood of compensation claims that could pop up if the catalogue of ill health effects resulting from their bygone atomic antics and compulsory pesticide policies were ever allowed to see the light of day.

If the western governments had permitted the toxic secrets of their atomic backwaters to permeate the public domain, then we might be a lot further forward in understanding the true causes of these neuro-degenerative conditions today.
If you can understand the cause of a disease, then you are better equipped to work out the best means of curing, controlling or preventing that disease - a cache of knowledge that would prove extremely beneficial in the current world where neuro-degenerative disorders are beginning to reach epidemic proportions.
Again, the entire thread starts over here: Bequerels on the Brain

IMO, it is definitely worth a read, and not only for those with a knowledge base in physics-chemistry-biology.

And if you have read it, without much context, please, don’t start thinking that copper ions are all of a sudden the "cure it all" . I want to emphasize that this is still hypothetical, and above all, relates to subtle balances. You don’t want to have too much copper, neither.
Sadly Mark Purdey died already. Maybe it was the after effect of one of his eco-research expeditions.
 
The following appeared in my local paper yesterday - an excellent follow up to the content of this thread:
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I shed tears reading this - such a horror and a paradise turned to a living hell. After encountering info over the years that contradicts the notion that this event was an accident, I'm of the opinion now that it was sabotage by the "usual suspects". This article ends by promoting the idea that Putin is acting the same as Gorbachev, lying to his people and the world. And that Ukraine has the moral high ground. So ironic that Jones thinks that only Putin's media control is dispersing lies along with what I believe is his misconception of why Gorbachev allowed the documentation of the disaster. He knew the importance of that documentation even if he felt the necessity of covering up the deadly consequences of the disaster. Jones is either an agent of the legacy media or completely unable to see the complexities of what really happened at Chernobyl. But, it ensures the public also doesn't understand the truth of what really happened there either. Just keep them drinking the Kool-Aid.
 
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