Posted on 11/08/2013 3:36:16 PM PST by Carbonsteel
Fukushima is the most terrifying situation I can imagine. You ask, what can we do? First of all you have got a government that is in total collusion with Tepco, theyre lying through their teeth. [
] The fourth one has been so badly damaged that the fear is if theres another quake of a 7 or above that that building will go, and then all hell breaks loose. And the probability of a 7 or above quake in the next 3 years is over 95%. [
] They dont know what to do. We need to get a group of international experts to go in with complete freedom to do what they suggest. Right now the Japanese government has too much pride to admit that. Ive seen a paper which says that if in fact the fourth plant goes under an earthquake and those rods are exposed, its bye-bye Japan, and everybody on the West Coast of North America should evacuate. Now if that isnt terrifying, I dont know what is.
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Maybe we should worry?
I still don't know what to think about this sometimes.
Nonsense.
Even Castle Bravo at 15MT only thru fallout 200 miles after they blew up an entire island.
is Godzilla going to appear?
“Ive seen a paper which says ....”
Proof enough for me ...
Only if there are martians to be destroyed. He’s mellowed a lot at his age.
Three reactors already melted down. one more won’t change anything.
“Fear...terrifying...worst I can imagine...all Hell breaks loose.”
We are all going to f***ing die!
If I’m not mistaken even the biggest bomb only detonates a few pounds of material.
With Fukushima, we’re dealing with several tons, including what they have sitting out in the cooling ponds.
"I fear for all of humanity."
Please keep in clarity what is happening: Japan was one of the last big nuclear nations, with quite a bit of power coming from those reactors. It has been the clearly stated goal of many to see every single nuclear reactor around the planet shut down.
And nine times out of ten, you compare the names behind a report, and you’ll find their anti-nuke testimony all over the web.
But of course, they’re the ONLY ones who aren’t blind and can see it clearly... *sigh*
I’ll take any house within 20 miles of the nuclear plant and perfectly enjoy my long life.
I ran across this article about Fukushima not too long ago... very interesting.
https://www.cfact.org/2013/10/12/physicist-there-was-no-fukushima-nuclear-disaster/
Now, if that isn't terrifying, I don't know what is. And it is equally plausible.
Japanese sewage system at night.
Im about half way thought the Obama ACA and thats terrifying this not so much
I started reading the article and it started sounding like one of the “top global warming scientist’s” total doom and gloom type of bullchit. So I looked at the so called “scientist” whose claims they are - David Suzuki is the equivalent of Paul Ehrlich. You know, the one that said that the human population of the earth would be extinct by 2000 from starvation... among many other “globull warming/cooling/freezing” diatribes that have all been proven to be total... ummm, being charitable- hocum.
If David Suzuki, the “top scientist” said that the sky was blue or that the sun would rise in the morning, I’d go outside and double check because there is probably close to 99% chance he’d be wrong about both things.
So, consider the source. If David Suzuki says Fukushima is a disaster, I’m pretty well convinced that it’s probably OK and not much at all is wrong, so I can put it on my list of vacation destination spots. Remind me again how many people have died from the nuclear reactor “disaster” at Fukushima, as opposed to the number of people who have died due to medical malpractice and mis-prescribing or pharmaceutical side effects. Or even freezing weather since the globull warming alarmists have made heating costs skyrocket with their “green energy” scams.
[By the way, what *was* the population of the world when Paul Ehrlich was ranting and raving back in the 70’s about human extinction and what’s the population now? Quod erat demonstrandum.]
I think you missed that David Suzuki was awarded “Greatest Living Canadian” in 2004. No one can dispute his science...no one.
Hiroshima 2010 census... 1,183,156 people.
Nagasaki, 446,007.
ROTFL!
"Where is your savior now, Mr. Shindo?"
The FDA should ban pride and radiation when they ban transfats.
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