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GOLD UP FOURTY TWO DOPEY DOLLARS

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 21:20 on March 31, 2024  

Closing in on $2300/oz, it’s running wild and the dumb ass Fed must be sweating it out, they will need to raise the rates to slow it down. Who knows? Maybe they want it higher?

https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=METALS&p=d

Nuclear the future world might have to learn about.

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:58 on March 31, 2024  

For investors or anyone who lives around them.

 

Mishaps At The Nuclear Power Plant Near You

 

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        Nuclear plant incidents may be ubiquitous, but if we’re lucky, they won’t do any unreasonable damage. The month of April opens at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant in Monticello, Minnesota, where “the reactor automatically scrammed due to the depressurization of the SCRAM air header caused by an invalid signal that occurred during system testing.” All was well, however, and there were no repercussions or injuries to the plant or its staff. Then on March 1, the plant suffered a “inadvertent siren activation,” which occurred when a vendor was testing the system and sent out an alarm rather than a cancel signal.

       At the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, located on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay near Lusby, Maryland, the emergency diesel generators started up on their own because of an “undervoltage condition a couple of electrical buses. Again, there were no bad repercussion from this incident.

       The Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville, Nebraska, experienced a three-drop-per-minute oil leak from the radial bearing housing cover on one of the four residual heat removal service water booster pumps. Analysis found that the leak was a result of a problem with “seal drain path.” They then performed a safety-hazard evaluation and decided this was an error introduced at a manufacturing drawing used by the vendor to make the four new replacement pumps and could cause a “substantial safety hazard.” The pump housings will all be replaced.

        The Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant near Welch, Minnesota, suffered an automatic trip during a “turbine trip caused by a loss of suction 22 main feedwater pump.” This happened on Unit 1, which shut down. Unit 2 is still operating normally.

      The Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station near Oswego, New York, suffered an automatic reactor scram when a main turbine trip occurred that was caused by low condenser vacuum. Everything operated as it should during the scram. The cause was identified as a momentary loss of sealing steam.

        At the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant in Tennessee, a automatic reactor trip, otherwise known as a scram, occurred when a main feedwater isolation signal resulted in a low-level in the steam generator. There were no ill effects from this event.

        The Reed College reactor in Portland, Oregon, a non-power reactor, suffered a “technical specification violation” when a trainee initiated a planned manual scam under direction of an operator. Following a planned scenario, the operator did not turn the console off or remove the key from the console. For some reason unknown, the reactor did not meet the definition of “reactor secured,” so a senior reactor operator had to turn off the console and remove the key. Notice that all these reactor scrams occurred during the first two weeks of March, and there is more month to come.

        The Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, suffered an (gasp!) unanalyzed condition when operators determined that a circuit for the fuel pool cooling system was uncoordinated because of inadequate fuse sizing. We aren’t sure what this means, and apparently, neither do they.

        In the meanwhile, the North Anna Nuclear Plant in Virginia had to remove a non-licensed subcontractor for failing a drug test, and the South Texas Nuclear Power Plant sprung a bad leak of a discharge vent line that leaked through the wall and caused two trains of chilled water to fail in their operation.

        The Hatch Nuclear Power Plant near Baxley, Georgia, had its Unit 1 operating at 35% power when the reactor underwent a manual trip due to low pressure in a feed pump. There were no repercussions and they are trying to discover what caused the low pressure in the feed pump.

        The Waterford Nuclear Generating Station near Killona, Louisiana, had a manual trip of its reactor due to the main feed isolation valve and the main steam isolation valve being closed unexpectedly. However, everything appears to be back to normal, and the causes of the isolation are being investigated. The latest event at Waterford is a fire in the protected area, the main transformer yard, that required calling in an outside fire company to extinguish. They initiated an “automatic reactor trip” because they lost offsite power. This whole event was labeled “an Unusual Event.”

        Another manual reactor trip occurred at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant near Glen Rose, Texas. It seems the Unit 2 reactor was manually tripped when it experienced lo-lo steam generator water levels. This whole thing was caused by a loss of power to the servo control valve, which is now under investigation.

        The Cook Nuclear Plant, located on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, had a reactor trip due to a main turbine automatic trip. Everything reacted as it should, with all control rods inserted and the auxiliary feedwater pump starting immediately.

        The Fermi Nuclear Generating Station on the shores of Lake Erie underwent a reactor scram when high reactor pressure vessel pressure resulted from an unexpected closing of the turbine bypass valves. The reactor was due to be shut down anyway for refueling when the shutdown occurred.

        In western Arizona, the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station suffered an actuation of its emergency diesel generator when a loss of power affected Unit 2. This started the Unit 2 auxiliary feedwater pump. “All systems operated as designed,” we are happy to report. They are investigating the loss of power on Unit 2.

(http://www.nrc.gov/,  March 1, March 4, March 6, March 8, March 11, March 12, March 13, March 18, March 23, March 29, 2024.)                                                                              

  

 

 

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They Finally Managed To See Some Of  The Damage

 

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        For 13 years we have been waiting to find out the real dope about just how much damage was sustained in those three Fukushima reactors that melted down in March of 2011, and now it looks like we have finally gotten a first look.

        TEPCO, the operator of the plant, has managed to send in drones, which relayed back photographs of some of the damage from inside the “main structural support called the pedestal in the hardest-hit reactor’s primary containment vessel, an area directly under the reactor’s core.”

        The drone footage is from the area beneath Reactor 1, and experts say it gives a good view of the magnitude of the decommissioning process that faces them. All the damaged reactors still contain 880 tons of “highly radioactive melted nuclear fuel,” which has now melted down and mixed with concrete and other components of the nuclear plant, and must be removed before the plant can be decommissioned.

        The small, flat drone revealed a lot of damage, including dangling items that the reactor’s rod mechanism was dislodged. This is the mechanism that drops boron rods into the core to slow or stop the chain reaction.

        The drone was unable to reach the bottom of the core because of the poor visibility and in spite of being aided by a snakelike drone that shone light ahead of the camera drone. Thus, experts are unable to tell whether what they were looking at was unmelted fuel rods or other equipment that had been damaged.

        This slow process, say critics, means that TEPCO and the Japanese government are overly optimistic when they talk about a 30 to 40 year projected timeline for decommissioning the plant is “overly optimistic.”

        In fact, we are pretty sure we will not be around to see the successful decommissioning of the Fukushima Plant.

(https://www.nuclear-news.net/, Wednesday, March 20, 2024.)

 

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Kim Jong Un Is Still Blasting Off Lots Of Missiles

 

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      North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un has been “successfully testing” a lot of missiles lately, tests that have upped tensions with neighboring South Korea and the rest of the world at large.

       On Tuesday, March 19, the country “successfully tested a solid-fuel engine for a new intermediate-ran

Can’t post anymore..

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:50 on March 31, 2024  

From  Chembio. I have to say I agree.

 

        We are sorry to report that the United States Government seems to think it has some sort of moral duty to mind Russia’s business for it and start up a nuclear war if the Russians don’t like the new management.

        The border war in Ukraine is ongoing, with the United States and NATO continuing to provoke Russia in every possible way by sending money and munitions, not to mention tanks and other war machines, along with technical help on how to operate them.

        With this in mind, we also note that Putin, whom the West describes as a “thug,” is tremendously popular in Russia and was just re-elected to another 6-year term.

        Putin commented, in a reiteration of previous statements, that Russia’s strategy has not changed. He is “prepared to use all means to protect his gains in Ukraine,” and “Moscow is ready to use nuclear weapons in case of a threat to ‘the existence of the Russian state, our sovereignty and independence.”

        He also recalled statements made by the Biden administration, and Biden himself, that the UP.S. would not be sending troops to Ukraine, and if it does, Russia will see “the American troops as invaders and act accordingly.”

        In the meantime, Putin doesn’t see that NATO allies sending troops to Ukraine will change anything about the situation on the battlefield, and eventually Ukraine and its Western allies will have to “accept a deal to end the war on Russian terms.”

        And Ukraine keeps on attacking the Russian interior with drones and missile strikes, and Russia keeps striking back with missiles.

        And we think it’s high time this whole thing ended and those two Russian provinces in Ukraine returned to Russia.

        The new unit was supposed to cost $14 billion and come into operation in 2016 or 2017, but it took until 2023 for unit 3 to finally come online, at a grand cost of some $35 billion.

        The delays and cost overruns are causing some experts to “oppose new nuclear plant construction as impractical, but the public is warming up to the energy source.”

        The public currently has the highest level of support for nuclear power in a decade, what with all the arguments that it constitutes “green energy.”

        However, they are still working on Vogtle Unit 4, and it looks like it might be a while until Unit 4 comes online, hopefully, next spring.

        And they keep on selling nuclear energy by claiming it is “an essential clean energy supplement to wind and solar.”

(https://www.apnews.com/ Wednesday, March

goldielocks Happy Easter

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:24 on March 31, 2024  

I will just say that I think Putin is a very patient man and has restrained himself admirably. So far …

Happy Easter Sunday, why we celebrate it and what it really means…copied from Derek Sloan email to share.

Posted by silverngold @ 13:04 on March 31, 2024  

In Matthew 28 it says:

“There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.

The angel said to the women, ‘Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead…”

So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy.”

May this day and the dawning of Spring fill you with hope and joy.

God Bless!


Derek Sloan

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:01 on March 31, 2024  

Good morning. Happy Easter.

Ukraine is denying they are part of the attack. Wouldn’t that be committing war crimes like the western states wanted to accuse Putin but not Bibi so they can take out any contrairian to a one world order in the name of climate change now they raised their middle finger to. So if true and not Ukraine who paid the terrorist.

I see Russia has beat the heck out of and tortured these terrorist. A Russian man said that the police are different here. He said that in American the police work for the citizens, ” for the most part less it’s a small hick town or your Trump”   but in Russia they work for the government.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/29/nine-detained-in-tajikistan-in-relation-to-moscow-concert-hall-attack

 

Financial links between Ukraine and Crocus terrorists. I hope to God the US wasn’t involved.

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:01 on March 31, 2024  

https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1773414633053004191

Demos drool in envy

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:51 on March 31, 2024  

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