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It's a potential Fukushima at Fort Calhoun... that will never make the U.S. news... wouldn't it at least be a concern?... given the signs of a cover up..
Uh-Oh, another C-D conspiracy
A poster here (#2) who lives 20 miles from Ft Calhoun says
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It was offline months ago for cleaning and has never been brought back online. It was reported a such months ago. They are not flooded out and they are not in any danger.
Yet the anti-nuclear crowd insists it's a cover-up.
Amazing that with Twitter and You Tube not one expose has been done to show this shocking government cover-up
Amazing that not one other countries newspaper has detected this nuclear melt-down cover-up other than some group of Russians whose agenda is pretty well known and a bunch of rabid anti-nuclear types who want everyone to live in mud huts in the forest....
According to this report, the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant suffered a “catastrophic loss of cooling” to one of its idle spent fuel rod pools on 7 June after this plant was deluged with water caused by the historic flooding of the Missouri River which resulted in a fire causing the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to issue a “no-fly ban” over the area.
According to this report, the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant suffered a “catastrophic loss of cooling” to one of its idle spent fuel rod pools on 7 June after this plant was deluged with water caused by the historic flooding of the Missouri River which resulted in a fire causing the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to issue a “no-fly ban” over the area.
According to this report, the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant suffered a “catastrophic loss of cooling” to one of its idle spent fuel rod pools on 7 June after this plant was deluged with water caused by the historic flooding of the Missouri River which resulted in a fire causing the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to issue a “no-fly ban” over the area.
That link is hardly a credible news source.
I could find links that support the existence of Bigfoot, but that doesnt mean they're true.
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