Tokyo Electric to Build US Nuclear Plants

By Greg Palast

The no-BS info on Japan’s disastrous nuclear operators

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I need to speak to you, not as a reporter, but in my former capacity as lead investigator in several government nuclear plant fraud and racketeering investigations.

I don’t know the law in Japan, so I can’t tell you if Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) can plead insanity to the homicides about to happen.

But what will Obama plead? The Administration, just months ago, asked Congress to provide a $4 billion loan guarantee for two new nuclear reactors to be built and operated on the Gulf Coast of Texas — by Tokyo Electric Power and local partners. As if the Gulf hasn’t suffered enough.

Here are the facts about Tokyo Electric and the industry you haven’t heard on CNN:

The failure of emergency systems at Japan’s nuclear plants comes as no surprise to those of us who have worked in the field.

Nuclear plants the world over must be certified for what is called “SQ” or “Seismic Qualification.” That is, the owners swear that all components are designed for the maximum conceivable shaking event, be it from an earthquake or an exploding Christmas card from Al Qaeda.

The most inexpensive way to meet your SQ is to lie. The industry does it all the time. The government team I worked with caught them once, in 1988, at the Shoreham plant in New York. Correcting the SQ problem at Shoreham would have cost a cool billion, so engineers were told to change the tests from ‘failed’ to ‘passed.’

The company that put in the false safety report? Stone & Webster, now the nuclear unit of Shaw Construction which will work with Tokyo Electric to build the Texas plant, Lord help us.

There’s more.

Last night I heard CNN reporters repeat the official line that the tsunami disabled the pumps needed to cool the reactors, implying that water unexpectedly got into the diesel generators that run the pumps.

These safety back-up systems are the ‘EDGs’ in nuke-speak: Emergency Diesel Generators. That they didn’t work in an emergency is like a fire department telling us they couldn’t save a building because “it was on fire.”

What dim bulbs designed this system? One of the reactors dancing with death at Fukushima Station 1 was built by Toshiba.  Toshiba was also an architect of the emergency diesel system.

Now be afraid. Obama’s $4 billion bail-out-in-the-making is called the South Texas Project.  It’s been sold as a red-white-and-blue way to make power domestically with a reactor from Westinghouse, a great American brand. However, the reactor will be made substantially in Japan by the company that bought the US brand name, Westinghouse — Toshiba.

I once had a Toshiba computer. I only had to send it in once for warranty work. However, it’s kind of hard to mail back a reactor with the warranty slip inside the box if the fuel rods are melted and sinking halfway to the earth’s core.

TEPCO and Toshiba don’t know what my son learned in 8th grade science class: tsunamis follow Pacific Rim earthquakes. So these companies are real stupid, eh?  Maybe.  More likely is that the diesels and related systems wouldn’t have worked on a fine, dry afternoon.

Back in the day, when we checked the emergency back-up diesels in America, a mind-blowing number flunked.  At the New York nuke, for example, the builders swore under oath that their three diesel engines were ready for an emergency. They’d been tested.  The tests were faked, the diesels run for just a short time at low speed.  When the diesels were put through a real test under emergency-like conditions, the crankshaft on the first one snapped in about an hour, then the second and third.  We nicknamed the diesels, “Snap, Crackle and Pop.”

(Note:  Moments after I wrote that sentence, word came that two of three diesels failed at the Tokai Station as well.)

In the US, we supposedly fixed our diesels after much complaining by the industry. But in Japan, no one tells Tokyo Electric to do anything the Emperor of Electricity doesn’t want to do.

I get lots of confidential notes from nuclear industry insiders. One engineer, a big name in the field, is especially concerned that Obama waved the come-hither check to Toshiba and Tokyo Electric to lure them to America. The US has a long history of whistleblowers willing to put themselves on the line to save the public. In our racketeering case in New York, the government only found out about the seismic test fraud because two courageous engineers, Gordon Dick and John Daly, gave our team the documentary evidence.

In Japan, it’s simply not done.  The culture does not allow the salary-men, who work all their their lives for one company, to drop the dime.

Not that US law is a wondrous shield: both engineers in the New York case were fired and blacklisted by the industry.  Nevertheless, the government (local, state, federal) brought civil racketeering charges against the builders. The jury didn’t buy the corporation’s excuses and, in the end, the plant was, thankfully, dismantled.

Am I on some kind of xenophobic anti-Nippon crusade?  No. In fact, I’m far more frightened by the American operators in the South Texas nuclear project, especially Shaw. Stone & Webster, now the Shaw nuclear division, was also the firm that conspired to fake the EDG tests in New York. (The company’s other exploits have been exposed by their former consultant, John Perkins, in his book, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.)

If the planet wants to shiver, consider this: Toshiba and Shaw have recently signed a deal to become world-wide partners in the construction of nuclear stations.

The other characters involved at the South Texas Plant that Obama is backing should also give you the willies.  But as I’m in the middle of investigating the American partners, I’ll save that for another day.

So, if we turned to America’s own nuclear contractors, would we be safe?  Well, two of the melting Japanese reactors, including the one whose building blew sky high, were built by General Electric of the Good Old US of A.

After Texas, you’re next. The Obama Administration is planning a total of $56 billion in loans for nuclear reactors all over America.

And now, the homicides:

CNN is only interested in body counts, how many workers burnt by radiation, swept away or lost in the explosion.  These plants are now releasing radioactive steam into the atmosphere. Be skeptical about the statements that the “levels are not dangerous.”  These are the same people who said these meltdowns could never happen.  Over years, not days, there may be a thousand people, two thousand, ten thousand who will suffer from cancers induced by this radiation.

In my New York investigation, I had the unhappy job of totaling up post-meltdown “morbidity” rates for the county government.   It would be irresponsible for me to estimate the number of cancer deaths that will occur from these releases without further information; but it is just plain criminal for the Tokyo Electric shoguns to say that these releases are not dangerous.  Indeed, the fact that residents near the Japanese nuclear plants were not issued iodine pills to keep at the ready shows TEPCO doesn’t care who lives and who dies whether in Japan or the USA. The carcinogenic isotopes that are released at Fukushima are already floating to Seattle with effects we simply cannot measure.

Heaven help us.  Because Obama won’t.

2 thoughts on “Tokyo Electric to Build US Nuclear Plants”

  1. Here’s a video of a priest of the nuclear cabal from my hometown.

    http://www.kgw.com/video?id=117946849&sec=547787

    He keeps saying there’s going to be zero health effect like a mantra. It seems to me he’s forcibly downplaying the issue to protect the industry that provides his paycheck. Do his shifty eyes and the dip in his voice the first time he says “zero health effect” suggest he’s lying?

    Yes, they released radiation into the atmosphere…zero health effect. By the time it reaches the US…zero health effect. Like a robot…zero health effect. He even says that the plants withstood far more than they’re designed for. And they were built on the islands of Japan where earthquakes are routine why? Zero health effect.

    What’s it going to take to break through the fog surrounding the moon in the Axis chart? Even if a plant could survive worse than these took, there’s still the highly radioactive waste to take care of. He says there’s new plants that don’t even need electricity to stay cool in a situation like this. Yeah, neato…but what about the waste and the fact that ecosystems are being destroyed to get at the last of the uranium? No health effect…no health effect…nothing to worry about. Nuclear energy is clean and friendly. Wink wink.

  2. Thanks for publishing this article Anatoly; the author, Greg Palast, is on a mission and assuming what he says is true, there is some interesting astrology coming up that might relate to his story.

    If we assume that the asteroid Hybris refers to “hubris”, and if we agree that Vesta in financial circles refers to “investments”, then what does it mean that when these two transiting symbols in astrology conjunct each other (they will) and at the same time, conjunct the U.S. Sibly Pluto (transformative power) in the U.S. 2nd house of values and/or money?

    If they do this on the same day that transiting Jupiter will make its last opposition to transiting Saturn (and they do), which happens to be the same day that the transiting Sun squares the transiting Pluto, are there some dots to connect that would be revealing, such as transiting Saturn will be conjunct the U.S. Sibly Saturn at that time, and that the U.S. Saturn is square the U.S. Sun? Also, that transiting Jupiter is one of the symbols which refers to foreigners and foreign countries, and it will be in the 4th house of the U.S. Sibly chart, which represents the homeland could be meaningful. Obviously, with both Saturns in the U.S. 10th house, one can assume it refers to the government as well as the President, within Libra of course the sign of partnership.

    Then there is the matter of transiting Juno who symbolizes the legal partnership and on this same day, she is square transiting Pholus, the centaur who can make big effects come from a small cause, and he is in the sign of Sagittarius which can for one thing, represent foreigners. Both of these little astral bodies are creating a special link with other planets; Pholus with transiting Neptune and Juno with the U.S. Jupiter which represents foreigners among other things. For that matter transiting Juno in Virgo is in the U.S. 9th house representing foreign countries. This special link is called a quintile and, although it is a minor aspect, it has the ability to transcend physical limitations, much like splitting the atom does. It is a very useful aspect when negotiating business deals. As for transiting Neptune who is in the last very potent degree of Aquarius and only 2 degrees past the U.S, Sibly Moon, well, Neptune can be very deceptive when in the hands of powerful people. And lets not forget that Pholus is, afterall, still a centaur and not above a little deception himself.

    This all happens on March 28, 2011, the week after the Vernal Equinox which features, besides the conjunction of the Sun with Uranus on the Aries Point, an interesting “double opposition” with Mercury and Jupiter in Aries in the 7th house of the chart set for Washington DC, and Saturn and the Moon in Libra in the 1st house. What a tale this chart tells.
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