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We should have livestream from these cameras...and we don't. Huge cover-up.
GaryN
StealthyKat
reply to post by intrptr
Cool! Thanks....I would like to see more videos if you have them....that's fascinating!
There is very little video available, why is that? Given the technological abilities of the Japanese, I think it scientifically possible that we should have had a "ringside seat" of exactly what was going on inside the reactor containment building all along. The fact that so little video is available hare telling uss 2 possible meanings to me, one that it is much worse than we are told, the other that is much less serious than we are told, and the situation is being milked for every penny they can get out of it. Knowing the corruption situation amongst the government and the large construction companies, I suspect the milking scenario. Show us what's going on in there, or explain the technical reasons why we can't see what's going on.
Yes, you're leaning the right way. It's water on the camera housing. I don't know what your expectations are with this "100%", but it looks exactly like water on the camera housing so it doesn't seem reasonable to assume it's anything else.
StealthyKat
The more I look in to it, the more I'm leaning that way. I just wish there was someone who can say 100%...I thought for sure there would be someone here who knows a lot about how radiation affects cameras etc....thanks for your thoughts Intrptr!
Yes that's how radiation affects cameras.
intrptr
Covering the screen are the hits by gamma ray radiation upon the CCD chip inside the camera. It looks kind of like static. Note the difference between when they are moving thru the access pipe in the beginning and when the camera actually enters the Reactor Core Vessel. The "static" (radiation) jumps enormously. Just looking at the picture before running the video you can see the activity. Thats the nasty.
Arbitrageur
Yes, you're leaning the right way. It's water on the camera housing. I don't know what your expectations are with this "100%", but it looks exactly like water on the camera housing so it doesn't seem reasonable to assume it's anything else.
StealthyKat
The more I look in to it, the more I'm leaning that way. I just wish there was someone who can say 100%...I thought for sure there would be someone here who knows a lot about how radiation affects cameras etc....thanks for your thoughts Intrptr!
Yes that's how radiation affects cameras.
intrptr
Covering the screen are the hits by gamma ray radiation upon the CCD chip inside the camera. It looks kind of like static. Note the difference between when they are moving thru the access pipe in the beginning and when the camera actually enters the Reactor Core Vessel. The "static" (radiation) jumps enormously. Just looking at the picture before running the video you can see the activity. Thats the nasty.
Martyn Stubbs was trying to convince people that colored dots like that on his NASA recordings were some kind of UFOs, when obviously they were just artifacts of cosmic rays (space radiation) hitting the camera sensor. The video intrptr posted should be a convincing demonstration the way the radiation "dots" spike when the camera gets closer to the radiation.
Of course at even higher levels of radiation, the effects could become more severe, possibly even shutting down the camera completely, unless the camera is "hardened" against radiation.edit on 2-10-2013 by Arbitrageur because: clarification
DancedWithWolves
reply to post by StealthyKat
Yes they can. They just won't say where the cores are.
The only difference between collaboration and conspiracy are the ethics applied to their means and their end. The world has been Kamakazied by cloaked weapons of mass destruction. And they have watched it burn on their high tech livestream and more.
Thank you for this thread and all trying to sound the alarm.
BobAthome
Someone wanted shots of where Fuel Rods went,,
sorry wrong thread.edit on 10/2/2013 by BobAthome because: (no reason given)
supermarket2012
You can tell by the movement of those "lights" that it is INDEED caused by reflection and weather. Nothing to see here guys.
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...