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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31837896:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1NzA5NzQyXzMzNTA5QTc0] [quote:Citizenperth:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1NzA5NjU4X0NCNUMyODFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31837896:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1NzA5MzM1X0U1N0MzMUND] [quote:Citizenperth:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1NzA4OTgyXzJEQzc5RjE3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31837896:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1NzA4NjU4XzczRTA0Rjc5] @Cploerb, you don:t get it, which is not a huge Surprise! Japan is in a "State of Emergency", it is not the normality here to do all this Stuff but we need to bring all this Waste out of Human Areas to reduce the Impact, People like you or this other Fraggle from Fuku-fart denied this! Ergo: you and your Opinion harm the Kids in Higashi Nihon!!! 10% of every Sewage Waste, no matter where and when, is even above 700Bq a Kg because we use a lot of Radiation in our daily Life to safe Humans! Just research it by your self :popcorn: Do you know how many Bq. you produce by your smoking of Tobacco? Research it and you may understand, may be not! [/quote] Japan is in a place that has never been recorded in history. You have irradiation twenty-four seven, three-sxity-five, that is off the charts; indeed no way to get near it; you know it; we know it; and THAT is why it continues to be unrecorded.... you support a system by denial that says "shit.. what have we done".... period [/quote] @Cploerb you see? You don;t know much and i doubt that you even spend Time for this Topic apart from Copy and Paste! The Radiation Levels in the whole of Japan is low and mostly everywhere back to Pre-Fukushima Levels! Even closer to the Plant like Ibaraki, Gunma, Niigata, Miyagi the Levels return, at the moment they are ca. 25-50% above Pre-Fukushima! I even think than in ca. 10-15 Years the People closer to the Plant will be able to return because we don:t have the millions of Fragments spoiled in the Environment like we see in Chernobyl! We here in Japan are well aware of this Accident but you can:t know this because you are not here and you can:t read Japanese, so please don:t tell me and don:t tell us that we are living in Denial! PS: I don:t support any System (like you do!) only my own and the System from my Friends and Family! [/quote] you jest, not only are you a proven liar and shill, but you have nothing but air... show the depletion of the plant... show the water table charts... show the definitive growth on hormonal changes of the localised chidren... show the still birth rate... stand up and either post these results, or sod off.... you're in support of ignore three+ melt throughs... and far worse than chernobyl?...... get yourself straight... [/quote] @Cploerb, where is the or your Proof that i am a Liar and /or Shill? Show me even one. could be soooo difficult! Hmmmmm? Chernobyl: [b][color=darkred]The release of radioisotopes from the nuclear fuel was largely controlled by their boiling points, and the majority of the radioactivity present in the core was retained in the reactor. All of the noble gases, including krypton and xenon, contained within the reactor were released immediately into the atmosphere by the first steam explosion. 55% of the radioactive iodine in the reactor, containing about 1760 PBq or 400 kg of I-131, was released, as a mixture of vapor, solid particles, and organic iodine compounds. Caesium (85 PBq Cs-137[98]) and tellurium were released in aerosol form. An early estimate for fuel material released to the environment was 3 ± 1.5%; this was later revised to 3.5 ± 0.5%. This corresponds to the atmospheric emission of 6 t [b][color=red]of fragmented fuel.[97] Total atmospheric release is estimated at 5200 PBq.[99] Two sizes of particles were released: small particles of 0.3 to 1.5 micrometers (aerodynamic diameter) and large particles of 10 micrometers. The large particles contained about 80% to 90% of the released nonvolatile radioisotopes zirconium-95, niobium-95, lanthanum-140, cerium-144 and the transuranic elements, including neptunium, plutonium and the minor actinides, embedded in a uranium oxide matrix. [/color][/b] F:Shima; [b][color=darkred]On 24 May 2012, more than a year after the disaster, TEPCO released their estimate of radiation releases due to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster. An estimated 538,100 terabecquerels (TBq) of iodine-131, caesium-134 and caesium-137 was released. 520,000 TBq was released into the atmosphere between 12 to 31 March 2011 and 18,100 TBq into the ocean from 26 March to 30 September 2011. A total of 511,000 TBq of iodine-131 was released into both the atmosphere and the ocean, 13,500 TBq of caesium-134 and 13,600 TBq of caesium-137.[19] In May 2012, TEPCO reported that at least 900 PBq had been released "into the atmosphere in March last year [2011] alone"[20][21] up from previous estimates of 360-370 PBq total.[/color][/b] [b]Look, a dancing Banana[/b] :ltana: [b][color=red]I never, ever ignored the 3 Melt-Downs and there is no proof for a Melt-Through![/color][/b] The numbers of Still Birth in F:Shima was normal in 2011 i need to search the numbers for 2012! [/quote]
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