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  • Now who would be stupid enough to loot a Nuclear Plant

    You guessed it

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    Looters broke into nuclear plant
    Some use barrels for storing water

    By Christine Spolar
    Tribune foreign correspondent
    Published May 6, 2003

    AL WADIYA, Iraq -- Halina Haloul was happy when her 15-year-old son rolled home one of the shiny blue barrels from Tuweitha nuclear plant. Young Faisal had run in, nabbed it from among hundreds of barrels filled with mysterious yellow dust and cleaned it up so well that the family planned to store drinking water in it.

    Then American soldiers knocked on her door. Suddenly, Haloul and all her neighbors in this raw, dusty village were told they had rolled little toxic waste sites straight into their homes.

    "We didn't know," Haloul said as she breast-fed a 20-day-old daughter in her two-room home, a dirt-floor hovel where a couple of chickens roosted with the rest of her family. "We got the barrel right before the baby was born."

    Almost a month ago, looters who descended on Tuweitha compound, the main site of Iraq's nuclear program and one of the most suspect weapons sites examined by UN inspectors before the war, made off with potentially deadly booty. Dozens of metal and plastic barrels of toxic waste appear to be missing from the 3-acre site.

    On Monday, officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN-affiliated group that guarded the plant during years of inspection, appealed for teams to be allowed to enter Iraq to figure out just what dangers now lurk in area surrounding Tuweitha.

    Tons of radioactive waste and low-level enriched uranium were on the premises and kept sealed from the outside world before the war, one official said. Now no one has any idea how much of the potentially harmful substances are missing, he added.

    IAEA `absolutely concerned'

    "We are absolutely concerned," said Mark Gwozdecky, spokesman for the atomic energy agency.

    Gwozdecky said the agency was alerted on April 9 that the compound, about 30 miles from downtown Baghdad, had been broken into during the days of chaos following the fall of the regime of Saddam Hussein. The agency contacted U.S. representatives twice--on April 11 and April 30--after reports emerged of looting at the plant, home to four reactors. The U.S. military has yet to respond about how it secured Tuweitha, if it did, in the first days of war.

    Over the years of inspection, the nuclear agency documented that the plant had tons of radioactive waste and a substance known as yellow cake, a uranium derivative that must be substantially refined to be used in a nuclear weapon but still is regarded as a hazardous material.

    In the wake of the looting, Gwozdecky said, the agency had serious concerns that people near the plant, as well as the environment, might be harmed.

    In addition, looters broke into a laboratory where thousands of screw worms, a parasite that infests farm animals, were being bred for use in a vaccination project. All those worms were set free by looters, and the the agency could not estimate the effect that would have on the environment, Gwozdecky said.

    Employees from the nuclear plant said they quickly alerted U.S. soldiers to the problem, but villagers appeared to have been warned about the barrels only when news reports of the toxicity surfaced.

    "They were nice, clean, bright containers," said one plant scientist who declined to give his name. "They were well-built, without any possibility for corrosion. That's why people wanted them. There were at least 200 barrels there. I think they've only been able to get 20 percent of them back."

    Army guards at the front of the plant would not discuss the potential hazards. About 2 miles away, near an isolated building littered with large, dusty barrels, soldiers said they had been warning people, for fear of contamination, not to walk past the front gate.

    A week ago, Army hazardous materials teams tested the one building near where five soldiers slept under the open sky.

    "The scientists came in and their Geiger counters were just screaming," said Sgt. Brian Keller, one of the guards.

    `Everyone took one'

    Some villagers, for at least a week if not longer, used the barrels for storing water, fuel or even milk. Many said they threw out the barrels as soon as they heard about a health risk. Some said that when they snatched the barrels from Tuweitha, they dumped the yellow dust near the plant.

    A few villagers in the hardscrabble land apparently cannot quite bear giving up the nice-looking barrels.

    "Everybody took one," said Mutar Ayel, a 55-year-old father of 12 who lives on the edge of Al Wadiyah and has kept one of the barrels on his roof. His barrel is marked No. 119.

    Ayel said he has heard there is a problem with the barrels.

    "They say they can make you sick," he said. But he is not convinced there isn't some good use for the plastic container. Only a few people he knew complained that they didn't feel well after handling the barrels, he said.

    "I'm not going to throw it away," he said. "Somebody, sometime, might want it. Do you want to buy a barrel?"


    Copyright © 2003, Chicago Tribune

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    Well at least Darwinism will help the world in this instance. Especially for Mutar Ayel. It must take extreme brain power to loot "NUMBERED" barrels from a nuclear plant. Suspicious yellow powder, don't worry, I dumped it and cleaned out the barrel. Storing drinking water in it now. I don't even think people in rural Mississippi would be this stupid. (but you never know. )
    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
    RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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    Look AMHED!! WE HIT THE JACKPOT! SPENT PLUTONIUM RODS!!!!!

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    • #3
      These are the most stupid people in the world.

      "I'm not going to throw it away," he said. "Somebody, sometime, might want it." - He sounds like my grandmother.
      If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.

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      • #4
        Look AMHED!! WE HIT THE JACKPOT! SPENT PLUTONIUM RODS!!!!!
        If these people could stroll right in and pick up a few things, I'd hate to see who got a hold of the real bad stuff, and what they could do with it.

        Over a year of planning for these contingencies on the part of the coalition, and an abject failure to safeguard these sites due to the obsession with securing the oil sources.

        way to go
        "Perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. If it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us." --MLK Jr.

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        • #5
          Did they catch the newly named "Mr. Glow-in-the-dark-balls" yet?
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • #6
            "Now who would be stupid enough to loot a Nuclear Plant..."

            Someone who never heard about nukes, atomic energy, gamma-rays, and so...
            IMHO, ignorance and stupidity aren't the same thing. However, the results sometimes are the same...
            RIAA sucks
            The Optimistas
            I'm a political cartoonist

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            • #7
              This goes beyond ignorance. Even after being warned about the dangers to not get rid of them. If you live next to one for many years, you've got to have at least a little clue. Reading the article it sounded like darn near the whole town participated.
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • #8
                I reckon the villagers would know how dangerous the place is by now - with great big signs ("Danger! Radiation - Keep Out" in Arabic), armed guards, tall (maybe even electricfied) fences, the whole works.
                (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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                • #9
                  "We didn't know," Haloul said as she breast-fed a 20-day-old daughter in her two-room home, a dirt-floor hovel where a couple of chickens roosted with the rest of her family.

                  Lets all laugh at they're stupidity. I don't think the regime was really advertising what the plant was to the locals in the dirt floor hovels. I'd like to try convincing my depression era grandparents to try to get rid of a perfectly good barrel.

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                  • #10
                    Perhaps they didn't believe it 'cause it was saddam's plant...?

                    ah, well. perhaps they'll be unable to breed, which is a good thing.
                    B♭3

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                    • #11
                      How could these people not know if they lived so close to a nuclear power plant? I mean Iraq still had schools under Sadam, you cant tell me that they were that bad that should have know radiation is bad, and often takes a while to effect you.
                      Donate to the American Red Cross.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gsmoove23
                        Lets all laugh at they're stupidity. I don't think the regime was really advertising what the plant was to the locals in the dirt floor hovels. I'd like to try convincing my depression era grandparents to try to get rid of a perfectly good barrel.
                        While I feel some agreement with your statement, this just seems to be beyond that. My grandmother wouldn't have gotten rid of the barrel either, but She also would never have participated in looting. She was poor, but she was blessed with great integrity.

                        RAH
                        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                        RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                        • #13
                          I of course feel the same way about my grandparents, because they're saints, cause they're my grandparents, but honestly I can't say. All I know is that compared to these particular Iraqis I've lived in the lap of luxury my whole life, with an education that would blow they're minds and the use of the darwin award in this instance seems like your nominating yourself, except of course you won't die from radiation poisoning from it.

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                          • #14
                            Man, that's bad. First of all, it's bad because those people are probably going to have health problems resulting from their ignorance (and/or stupidity, the guy quoted at the end has crossed from ignorance to stupidity). Second, because we (the US of A) are gonna get blamed for it.

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                            • #15
                              I think they did not think to secure the nuclear plant right away was that they may have thougth the mobs of people on the streets would not be dumb enough to loot a nuclear power plant.
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