Death Dancing With Atomic Energy
Fukushima Hangs by the Devil’s Thread
by HARVEY WASSERMAN


Our lives still hang by a Devil’s thread at Fukushima.
The molten cores at Units 1, 2 & 3 have threatened all life on 
Earth. The flood of liquid radiation has poisoned the Pacific. 
Fukushima’s cesium and other airborne emissions have already dwarfed 
Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and all nuclear explosions including 
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Children throughout Japan carry radioactive burdens in their thyroids and 
throughout their bodies. Hot spots in Tokyo demand evacuation. Radioactive tuna 
has been caught off San Diego. Fallout carried across the Pacific may have 
caused spikes in cancer and infant mortality rates here in the United States.
And yet, 16 months later, the worst may be yet to come. No matter 
where we are on this planet, our lives are still threatened every day by a Unit 
4 fuel pool left hanging 100 feet in the air. At any moment, an 
earthquake we all know is coming could send that pool crashing to the 
ground.
If that happens—and it could as you read this—the radiation spewed 
into the atmosphere could impact every living being on Earth. And that 
certainly includes you.
Cecile Pineda lays it all out in her brilliant new DEVIL’S TANGO: HOW I LEARNED 
THE FUKUSHIMA STEP BY STEP (Wings Press).
With poetic fury, Cecile rages in satanic detail about how Fukushima 
was built despite volumes of whistleblower testimony underscoring its 
fatal flaws. But after agreeing with proof that the GE designs were 
patently insane, NRC Chair Joseph Hendrie approved them anyway because 
doing otherwise would have killed the nuclear industry.
There are 23 of these Mark I monsters in the US alone, far more 
worldwide. Pineda’s passionate prose runs the gamut from detailed 
technical critiques to heart-wrenching dirges about the birth defects 
and malformations imposed on countless downwind victims.
One reads with horror Cecile’s descriptions of hundreds of horribly deformed 
children of Chernobyl. In three towns near Fukushima, nearly half the 
youngsters already suffer from low-level thyroid exposure.
In Iraq and Bosnia, Pineda writes, vaporized depleted uranium shells 
have carpeted the countryside with radioactive powder. According to the 
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 
children born at Falluja were eleven times as likely to suffer from 
“neural tube defects affecting the brain or lower extremities, with cardiac or 
skeletal abnormalities, or 
with cancers.” As elsewhere in Iraq, and in Bosnia, premature births, 
spontaneous abortions and birth defects have become a plague.
Some uranium by-products can kill for 4.5 billion years—a common 
estimate for the lifespan of the Earth itself. Pineda takes us on a 
tragic tour of other facilities with radioactive burdens, including 
nuclear waste dumps, weapons factories and power reactors.
But nothing quite matches Fukushima and how it threatens us today. 
Astonishing as it may seem, the GE Mark I design includes waste storage 
pools perched 100 feet in the air. Around the world, thousands of tons 
of the most radioactive substances ever created are swung out of reactor cores 
and into these “swimming pools” to sit for months or years, 
suspended in air.
The presumption has been that they would somehow be removed and 
shipped to a central repository. But nowhere has one been approved. Nor 
has anyone devised a safe way to get the rods there if one is.
Experts like Robert Alvarez are begging that Fukushima’s rods be removed to dry 
casks where they might be out of immediate harm’s way.
But at Unit 4, more than 1500 rods remain suspended in air. Called “a bathtub 
on the roof” by CNN anchor Jon King, the damaged pool teeters 
atop a building decimated by seismic shocks and at least one hydrogen 
explosion. The question is not if, but when it will come crashing down.
Thus far, TEPCO has removed just two rods, and says it won’t get the rest until 
late next year.
Meanwhile, we are all hostage. DEVIL’S TANGO provides ample evidence 
that the Fukushima disaster was caused primarily by the earthquake of 
March 11, 2011. The tsunami that followed made things worse. But the 
atomic reactors there and around the world remain far more vulnerable to 
seismic shocks than their builders want us to know.
This means Indian Point, New York; Diablo Canyon and San Onofre, 
California; in Virginia, Ohio, South Carolina and virtually everywhere 
else these reactors sit.
All these reactors—including virtually every one in Japan—could be destroyed by 
shock waves like those that took down Fukushima.
Cecile Pineda makes it passionately clear that our species has no 
more pressing priority than to get those fuel rods out of the Fukushima 4 pool 
and onto the ground before another earthquake does it for us.
The only way out is a switch to Solartopia, to a world based on 
technologies that will end forever this death dance that is atomic 
energy.
Meanwhile, as those rods still sway above Fukushima, the Devil’s 
Tango has us right at the brink of a hellish world of radioactive hurt.
Harvey Wasserman, a co-founder of Musicians United for Safe Energy, is editing 
the nukefree.org web site. He is the author of SOLARTOPIA! Our Green-Powered 
Earth, A.D. 2030, is at www.solartopia.org. He can be reached at: win...@aol.com

http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/08/07/fukushima-hangs-by-the-devils-thread/


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