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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Post-Crash Index-Moderated

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To: ggersh who wrote (11906)3/15/2011 7:42:17 PM
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Well yes--- for myself i am alarmed by PM's public statement--that means at the top no one now really seems to know what's going on.
Bottomline with all these reactors they MUST keep sea water pouring continuosly even as it boils off-- Gundersen is saying there 50 all personnel for the reactors, or about 10 workers per reactor(500 have been evacuated.) He thinks these personnel will be rotating. Idea that reactor #4 has no personnel seems impossible, as that would mean core would dry up and that's it--it's over.
There must be some personnel at reactor #4 or company would have to tell government--and this they haven't told the the government.
Reactor #2 was heading for meltdown last night, and only relentless flooding with water is holding off a meltdown--how in the hell are they going seal the leak in the containment wall of #2?????????????????? Max p.s. also for now wind direction is blowing out to sea--that need remain the case.
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