>
> Flaws in General Electric's Mark 1 nuclear reactor designs have
> been known for years, but at the time of their discovery (back in
> the 1970's) revelations of the flaws could have been a major
> setback to the nuclear power industry, so they went with it.
>
> When three reactors melted down in Japan last year (which to this
> day are spewing radiation unchecked), those flaws became known to
> the world.
>
> Apparently, something as simple as a power outage can potentially
> cause a loss of cooling fluids and lead to meltdown.
>
> There are 23 GE Mark 1 reactors throughout the United States.
>
> With the increasing number of 'natural disasters' that hit the
> United States each year, let's hope none of these nuclear
> facilities lose power...
>
> Video:
>
> http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/9718.html
>
> Goodman Green
> - Brasscheck
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