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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1226500 United States 03/31/2011 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But you fail to mention the fact, albeit on purpose, that they died in the quake and Tsunami. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 301517Not FROM radiation. Radiation fears have prevented authorities from collecting as many as 1,000 bodies of victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami from within the 20-km-radius evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, police sources said Thursday. He was VERY clear on it. And YOU are just a dumb yank FUCKHEAD for missing it. |
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cg User ID: 1119788 United States 03/31/2011 01:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | bring da FEMA coffin Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1321669Indeed! FEMA Coffins, now u'll finally be able to use them Let be be finale of seem The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream--Wallace Stevens I have seen the eternal footman hold my coat and snicker and in short I was afraid--T.S. Eliot [email protected] Back on twitter--follow me [email protected] |
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cg User ID: 1119788 United States 03/31/2011 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They sell undreground vaults right now for burial, they cost about 800 bucks, lead lined will be more expensive, put the body in it and no worries, jeez Let be be finale of seem The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream--Wallace Stevens I have seen the eternal footman hold my coat and snicker and in short I was afraid--T.S. Eliot [email protected] Back on twitter--follow me [email protected] |
Kydofusa User ID: 898078 United States 03/31/2011 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well for now the best thing they can do is keep the bodies from contaminating their surroundings. If the families care that much then they should care about the rest of the family members that could be hurt by being near the bodies. And I'm sure if people care about them that much, then the person must have been at least somewhat caring when they were alive, meaning they would care enough to say that they don't want their friends and relatives getting hurt because of them. That's how most "caring" people would feel. |
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J.H.F.C. User ID: 889802 United States 03/31/2011 01:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Radiation fears have prevented authorities from collecting as many as 1,000 bodies of victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami from within the 20-km-radius evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, police sources said Thursday. Quoting: nuke supporters: fuck you 955229and this: Even after the bodies are handed over to the victims' families, cremating them could spread plumes containing radioactive materials, while burying the victims could contaminate the soil around them, according to the sources. [link to search.japantimes.co.jp] Dear nuke supporters: fuck you, I would like to express my appreciation for your user name, albeit that it may be only used for this thread. I was in college in the late 60's and early 70's, and I want to assure everyone that there were many of us who were vehemently against nuclear power, almost as much as we were against the Viet Nam War Crime of daily firebombing of that country's largest city, Hanoi (now Ho Chi Min City) except, of course, for Christmas Day 1968 (how nice of us.) Like NYC, LA or London, Hanoi was merely a population center, nothing else. Our arguments against nuclear power were those that were espoused by nuclear (and other) scientists and college professors who simply stated that there was a great risk of danger to the general population due to a myriad of reasons such as fire or explosions caused by any reason (terrorism wasn't one of them back them because it hadn't been invented yet). About a week ago, there was a discussion on one of the mind control 24 hour news channels where a bully far worse than Hannity or O'Reilly hosted a group of scientists concerning the now existing 430 nuclear reactors (before Fukushima it was 436). Well, these scientists were treated basically in the same way as they were in the late 60`s or early `70's. During this interview, a scientist was speaking in a slow, but very concise way, and the asshole who was hosting the show yelled out "This is a fast moving TV show, we can't put up with this." The point is this... No amount of protests, legal cases, letters to congress, scientific facts, legislative bills and whatever else there was would stop these maniacs from putting humanity in harm's way. What happened in Fukushima wasn't "accidental," it was inevitable. And any argument that says that an accident like this would happen sooner or later only proves my point. That's what we were saying all along. The major difference between the daily firebombing of Hanoi in the late 60's and the 436 nuclear reactors, many of which were built near fault lines and/or in areas that could be affected by tsunamis, is that the Vietnamese got theirs in real time, and we had to wait for a timebomb to go off. But another major difference is that, only the people in Hanoi had to suffer (what an understatement)from the bombing while we, the human race and the animals we share the planet with, are going to suffer for, perhaps, the rest of our existence. Last Edited by J.H.F.C. on 03/31/2011 01:50 PM I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. - Thomas Jefferson |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 999269 United States 03/31/2011 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Radiation fears have prevented authorities from collecting as many as 1,000 bodies of victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami from within the 20-km-radius evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, police sources said Thursday. Quoting: nuke supporters: fuck you 955229and this: Even after the bodies are handed over to the victims' families, cremating them could spread plumes containing radioactive materials, while burying the victims could contaminate the soil around them, according to the sources. [link to search.japantimes.co.jp] Dear nuke supporters: fuck you, I would like to express my appreciation of your user name, albeit that it may be only used for this thread. I was in college in the late 60's nd early 70's and I want to assure everyone that there were many of us who were vehemently against nuclear power, almos as much as we were against the Viet Nam War Crime of daily fire bombing of that country's largest city, Hanoi (now Ho Chi Min City) except, of course, for Christmas Day 1968 (how nice of us.) Like NYC, LA or London, Hanoi was merely a population center. Our arguments against nuclear power were those that were espoused by nuclear (and other) scientists and college professors who simply stated that there was a great risk of danger to the general population due to a myriad of reasons such as fire or explosions caused by any reason (terrorism wasn't one of them back them because it hadn't been invented yet). About a week ago, there was a discussion on one of the mind control 24 hour news channels where a bully far worse than Hannity or O'Reilly hosted a group of scientists concerning the now existing 430 nuclear reactors (before Fukushima it was 436). Well, these scientists were treated basically in the same way as they were in the late 60`s or early `70's. During this interview, a scientist was speaking in a slow, but very concise way, and the asshole who was hosting the show yelled out "This is a fast moving TV show, we can't put up with this." The point is this... No amount of protests, legal cases, letters to congress, scientific facts, legislative bills and whatever else there was would stop these maniacs from putting humanity in harm's way. What happened in Fukushima wasn't "accidental," it was inevitable. And any argument that says that an accident like this would happen sooner or later only proves my point. That's what we were saying all along. The only difference between the daily firebombing of Hanoi in the late 60's and the 436 nuclear reactors, many of which were built near fault lines and/or in areas that could be affected by tsunamis, is that the Vietnamese got theirs in real time, and we had to wait for a timebomb to go off. But another major difference is that, only the people in Hanoi had to suffer (what an understatement)from the bombing while we, the human race and the animals we share the planet with, are going to suffer for, perhaps, the rest of our existence. You are absolutely right and I was there in the same time frame. The sad truth is that his earth is damaged beyond repair. There were the few of the minority who knew this scenario was inevitable but we were shunned. Now in order to stop this bleeding of radioactivity we may have to try and burn these reactors up with a nuclear detonation to consume these rods in one great swoop. As much as I hate nuclear bombs it may be that the only way to destroy these slowly bleeding rods is with a nuclear detonation that will consume the poison ASAP with the minimal amount of radioactive poisoning. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1318347 United States 03/31/2011 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've ripped apart entire countries & brutally bombed schoolyards for less evidence of a nuclear threat. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1321501Funny how no one seems to know what to do, in the face of a "real.." nuclear incident. We've ripped apart entire countries & brutally bombed schoolyards for less evidence of a nuclear threat. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1321501Funny how no one seems to know what to do, in the face of a "real.." nuclear incident. good call reminder to all: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1310194radioactivity is contagious: you touch a person or object that is radiocative, you get it half life of principal substances:(ie after this duration the radioactivity level of the element is cut in half) radioactive iodium: 8 days cesium 137: 30days plutonium: 24,000 years! uranium: 4.25Billion years!! so you get the picture tepco and the japan gvt are LYING. criminal attitude. crying and bending over won't do it: jail time should be declared. also: this thing will last months at least 200tons of water is being poured in and 200tons of radioactive water is getting out 2Million becquerel per sq meters measured at 25km from the plant the burning of the spent fuel rods might cause 170,000 lung cancers at 25-50km from the lant (verifiy this with fairewinds.com update today) i look forward the next steam explosion so the world can see, hopefully, LIVE. those guys are running like headless chickens ! I would be EXTREMELY surprised if the count is that low! Remember the people around the plant were not evacuated until several days into the meltdown and those who didn't leave of their own volition surely have gotten lethal doses of radiation prior to the official evac order being implemented. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 642285Those poor souls are almost to a man, dead by now. I'm told that with massive doses of radiation, most humans do not last more than two weeks and the elderly and very young may only continue on for a couple of days once they've had the high dose exposure. Their deaths are NOT pretty. Remember, they've been cooked from the inside and their organs fail pretty rapidly. The best you can provide is hydration and LOTS of Morphine. If the Morphine Doses hasten their death, it's hardly a problem given the fact that they would have died in the next few days anyway. Might as well offer them what scant comfort medical science can offer these poor victims. The quicker they're comatose at least they're no longer suffering - so if it were me, I'd say "bring on the Morphine and the more the merrier!" If I were a family member-I would not be able to accept the body-as it will be HOT Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1318347and could easily spread contamination Let the dead bury the dead-for anyone that enters those zones become HOT and will die-sooner than they would of prior to this disaster as the gases fill the bodies, the decomposition will increasingly enter the air-the environment-as insects feed on them, they also will become radioactive...and it could affect MANY things...their size for one....their appetite...and so on...as carrion is devoured by the raptors...they will become exposed and likely contaminated-their feces dropped from the sky could be HOT and so on...it is horrific and the consequences will be with us for as long as I can C at this point-it is still NOT contained hope for the best but truly PREPARE FOR THE WORST-as it has yet to materialize but I assure you, it already is and will increasingly become evident so sad, but true I am sorry to sound curt-the dead that are still walking but thoroughly contaminated need to gather the dead-seal them with lots of lead and concrete-any who go into those zones and up on it-are walking dead-depending on genetics will show some stronger or weaker than others- it is beyond bad folks-and has yet to stop- Godspeed to all, and let the wisdom of the Most High lead the surviving |
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Relat1vity User ID: 1301722 United States 03/31/2011 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Problem:: Who is going to collect the bodies, transport, hold, identify, etc., without contamination to themselves and the environment? This is truly horrible for the living and the dead. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1312253Time for the Japanese Robot technologies to shine! They've worked hard on thier Robots. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1288700 United States 03/31/2011 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't read thru the entire thread, but I don't know if this has been asked before: If a dead body is in a zone of intense radiation, will it even rot? Since radiation kills so many things, it is even used to sterilize foods for example, won't those bodies just basically be preserved forever? I'll bet they wouldn't even stink if you were brave enough to sniff one....ok...grossing myself out. |
blastem User ID: 1277515 United States 03/31/2011 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't read thru the entire thread, but I don't know if this has been asked before: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1288700If a dead body is in a zone of intense radiation, will it even rot? Since radiation kills so many things, it is even used to sterilize foods for example, won't those bodies just basically be preserved forever? I'll bet they wouldn't even stink if you were brave enough to sniff one....ok...grossing myself out. good question? Does high levels of radiation kill bacteria |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1311546 United States 03/31/2011 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But you fail to mention the fact, albeit on purpose, that they died in the quake and Tsunami. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 301517Not FROM radiation. I assumed they died in the tsunami and they have become radioactive after death! "Officer you can't give me a ticket for speeding!" "Why not?" "Becaused I *assumed* I could go as fast as I want." In other words you don't know. SO Shut the fuck up, mk? . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1311546 United States 03/31/2011 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't read thru the entire thread, but I don't know if this has been asked before: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1288700If a dead body is in a zone of intense radiation, will it even rot? Since radiation kills so many things, it is even used to sterilize foods for example, won't those bodies just basically be preserved forever? I'll bet they wouldn't even stink if you were brave enough to sniff one....ok...grossing myself out. good question? Does high levels of radiation kill bacteria Are you new here? -------> |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1288700 United States 03/31/2011 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't read thru the entire thread, but I don't know if this has been asked before: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1288700If a dead body is in a zone of intense radiation, will it even rot? Since radiation kills so many things, it is even used to sterilize foods for example, won't those bodies just basically be preserved forever? I'll bet they wouldn't even stink if you were brave enough to sniff one....ok...grossing myself out. good question? Does high levels of radiation kill bacteria Are you new here? -------> LOL!!! You don't think I bought that AR-15 and lots of ammo for nothing do you? One good thing about radioactive humabeef: You won't have to worry about E. Coli contamination.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1294151 United States 03/31/2011 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Somehow I fail to see why the bodies can't be contained together. It would save money and prevent further contamination. Just use a lead bunker. No radiation can escape from that. Quoting: KydofusaYou do realize they just had a major earthquake, tsunami and an ongoing nuclear disaster. Country is in chaos. Lead bunker? Japan imports everything. |
Aquarius 7 User ID: 1302673 United States 03/31/2011 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is really sad. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1321533Yes. . Cayce: “… The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea. …. then we may know it has begun …”. www.near-death.com/experiences/cayce11.html . "Be kind, for everyone you know is fighting a hard battle" - Plato . "Those who are at peace in their hearts already are in the Great Shelter of life." ~ Hopi Prophecy . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1301815 United States 03/31/2011 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nuke supporters? Are you referring to the people who had the record setting orgy in Japan or other people throughout the world engaged in sexual transgression? "Jesus, they're killing him" Trinity, The Matrix :preachy4: Because I've had these drugged out fornicators threaten my life for nothing more than respecting the way they live their lives and asking the same thing in return, only to be disrespected and threatened. |