By John Galt
June 17, 2011
From my friend and frequent Guest Helium Avid a MSEE in Applied Nuclear Physics at End of the The World as We Know It:
We May Have Lost Japan: Major Accident at Breeder Reactor
http://enenews.com/precarious-strugg…raught-dangers
Times By HIROKO TABUCHI, June 17, 2011:
Three hundred miles southwest of Fukushima, at a nuclear reactor [60 miles from Kyoto, a city of 1.5 million people] engineers are engaged in another precarious struggle. [...]
Click on the link above to read the rest.
God help us. If this goes into the worst case scenario, it is game over for the Western economies of Japan and the United States. South Korea becomes irrelevant and the Pacific Tigers become pets of Communist China. This truly is a game changer if they can not control it.




John-
Thanks for all your hard work to inform the masses. Been a reader since your The Day the Dollar Died story. Question about this post though. If one follows your link for this article it references another link which is an article from your friends at NYTimes and is based on an event that occured in Aug of 2010. It still could be bad (now, since they are currently still trying to fix the mess) and we didn’t hear anything about it in the MSM. Did you follow all the links to the source?
Thanks, rpm