First of all, in Tokyo tap water is now twice as high as is safe for any baby to drink. So, literally no one should be drinking even Tokyo tap water at this point. And likely boiling it would just put the tap water and radiated steam into the cooks lungs. And this is 150 miles from the Fukushima Nuclear Plant.
Black smoke from reactor number 3 is likely the worst news we have heard so far. The reason for this is that it is not a hydrogen explosion likely but likely overheating rods making the black smoke. 2nd, this is after all the reactor that has plutonium in it which is 2 million times more toxic to all life than the uranium reactors. This is really bad news not only for Japan but also the rest of the world because this could affect directly or indirectly the air of the whole northern hemisphere within 10 days on thet jet stream as superheated black particles rise into the jet stream above 10 to 20 thousand feet in altitude.
But as an intuitive I have had a really bad feeling about reactor number three since I heard it is an experimental reactor fueled by nuclear weapons grade plutonium. I listened very carefully to the U.S. Nuclear expert presently in Japan on 60 minutes. And what was the most disturbing was what she said as well as what she didn't say. I could tell from her answer that she is worried about reactor number three turning into a nuclear weapon again. I as an intuitive am worried that if it turns once again into a nuclear bomb at the plant that it will sink that part of Japan and create hundreds of times more havoc than we have seen so far. I don't think any workers can even get near #3 without dying at this point so let us pray that it doesn't go "Boom" because we don't know what megaton it would be with all those rods if they explode. Like the U.S. Nuclear expert in Japan said, "We are in completely uncharted territory now."
The latest news as of 3:28 AM Wednesday March 23rd is that workers have once again been evacuated from the plant because of the black smoke being too dangerous to be near.
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