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*** Fukushima *** and other nuclear-----updates and links

 
Citizenperth

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06/27/2013 05:14 AM
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oott tepco-knock off time....

AB? if i'm so wrong, why are you still here?

damn sure it's not for the love of an alien nation... perhaps you'd do better at home?

damned
 Quoting: Citizenperth


You are not here and never was!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


cute when you're mad-bro?

shl5a

Carefully there... do not confuse too many words; I have always stated "we" were there.....

'I', reflects the fact that you're referring to a singular entity, and at that time, this was not so ;)

More people worked at my work at the time then your entire pathetic TEPCO.... you remember which field right?

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You wrote that you have been here in Tokyo at 03/11!

But it was a Lie like your whole existence!
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Melted fuel removal at Fukushima plant planned from 2020 at earliest

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The government and Tokyo Electric Power Co. decided Thursday on a revised road map for decommissioning the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors, eyeing the start of the removal of melted fuel in 2020 at the earliest.

The government believes it is possible to bring forward defueling by more than a year from the initial plan through an improvement in work efficiency. However, the exact date cannot be guaranteed with TEPCO not knowing at this point exactly where the fuel is located and in what state it is in.

Read it at: [link to www.globalpost.com]
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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
Citizenperth

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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


of course it was... they still haven't learned to detect dirt from dirt......
It's life as we know it, but only just.
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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
Citizenperth

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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


kimdowtcwy

poor ATOM TWAT TRIPCO lier....

you urse your shoes? you noo pay dirivery driver! goo HOME not native son!

hentaidoom

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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


My problem with that is this.

They are in the business of producing highly
unstable radionuclides to heat water, create steam
and spin turbines to generate power.

This enterprise requires extremely close care be given to monitoring and metering of the emissions, to first maintain a barrier between these nuclides and the environment.

This, by definition, would require multiple metering stations and methods, highly-trained personnel to monitor levels, and a reporting system to inform citizens of any release and levels, direction of contaminant.

Where are all of the records..?
Reports..?
Communications records.
Names and titles of managers and administrators..?
E-mails..?
Telephone records..?

Are they all lost in the radiation, too..?
Citizenperth

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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


My problem with that is this.

They are in the business of producing highly
unstable radionuclides to heat water, create steam
and spin turbines to generate power.

This enterprise requires extremely close care be given to monitoring and metering of the emissions, to first maintain a barrier between these nuclides and the environment.

This, by definition, would require multiple metering stations and methods, highly-trained personnel to monitor levels, and a reporting system to inform citizens of any release and levels, direction of contaminant.

Where are all of the records..?
Reports..?
Communications records.
Names and titles of managers and administrators..?
E-mails..?
Telephone records..?

Are they all lost in the radiation, too..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


and the forty year deadline

'nough said.....

where do the roll out of continuation licences end... have we and even tepco-boy seen enough?
It's life as we know it, but only just.
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JAEA map shows early iodine fallout
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency disclosed a radiation map Thursday showing how iodine-131 likely spread in the early stages of the March 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, a development that could help doctors locate unsuspecting cancer victims.
---------

Because iodine-131 has such a short half-life — only eight days — collecting data was difficult. Thanks to atmospheric radiation data collected in 2011 by U.S. Department of Energy flights from March 17 to April 5, however, JAEA was able to develop a new method to calculate surface levels of iodine-131 in consultation with international experts.
[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


My problem with that is this.

They are in the business of producing highly
unstable radionuclides to heat water, create steam
and spin turbines to generate power.

This enterprise requires extremely close care be given to monitoring and metering of the emissions, to first maintain a barrier between these nuclides and the environment.

This, by definition, would require multiple metering stations and methods, highly-trained personnel to monitor levels, and a reporting system to inform citizens of any release and levels, direction of contaminant.

Where are all of the records..?
Reports..?
Communications records.
Names and titles of managers and administrators..?
E-mails..?
Telephone records..?

Are they all lost in the radiation, too..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


Bug, you forget the Destruction and the whole Situation after
the Quake and Tsunami,
all the Employees from Daiichi and Daini was
living closely around that Plant and many of them lost their Houses,
Wifes, Children, Parents too, every single Person was in a
extreme Situation and than the Melt-Down occurred!

There was no Protocol anymore and i cant blame them
because i am a Human and understand it,
you maybe not but soon you will!

There are Data for every single Telephon-Call,
we have 24/7 Video Material from the Command Center,
we know who was Responsible and who was where
for every single Minute,
we have access to all the Measurement Stations of Daiichi.

This is very unique, unique as the whole Drama of that Day!
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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
Citizenperth

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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

snicker

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Waterbug  (OP)

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...


They had eighty days to meter the Iodine.
Why was it so difficult..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


My problem with that is this.

They are in the business of producing highly
unstable radionuclides to heat water, create steam
and spin turbines to generate power.

This enterprise requires extremely close care be given to monitoring and metering of the emissions, to first maintain a barrier between these nuclides and the environment.

This, by definition, would require multiple metering stations and methods, highly-trained personnel to monitor levels, and a reporting system to inform citizens of any release and levels, direction of contaminant.

Where are all of the records..?
Reports..?
Communications records.
Names and titles of managers and administrators..?
E-mails..?
Telephone records..?

Are they all lost in the radiation, too..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


Bug, you forget the Destruction and the whole Situation after
the Quake and Tsunami,
all the Employees from Daiichi and Daini was
living closely around that Plant and many of them lost their Houses,
Wifes, Children, Parents too, every single Person was in a
extreme Situation and than the Melt-Down occurred!

There was no Protocol anymore and i cant blame them
because i am a Human and understand it,
you maybe not but soon you will!

There are Data for every single Telephon-Call,
we have 24/7 Video Material from the Command Center,
we know who was Responsible and who was where
for every single Minute,
we have access to all the Measurement Stations of Daiichi.


This is very unique, unique as the whole Drama of that Day!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


When do the heads begin to roll..?
Waterbug  (OP)

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06/27/2013 11:37 AM
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Not critical.



Diablo Canyon Reactor Shut Down After Leak Found
[link to ktla.com]
Waterbug  (OP)

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Not critical.



Diablo Canyon Reactor Shut Down After Leak Found
[link to ktla.com]
 Quoting: Waterbug


'Calculational garbage'
Did the NRC allow PG&E to dodge Diablo Canyon seismic licensing requirements?
[link to www.newtimesslo.com]

Did Pacific Gas & Electric sidestep what some people consider to be critical seismic requirements for Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant following the discovery of the Shoreline Fault? Whether that’s even a valid question to raise depends on to whom you’re talking.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s 2008 Shoreline discovery prompted PG&E to quickly assess whether the fault—a roughly 12-kilometer-deep, 24-kilometer-long vertical strike-slip that intersects with the nearby Hosgri fault to the north, and lies some 600 meters from the plant’s power block—is capable of producing an earthquake large enough to damage vital plant components.

A subsequent PG&E report found that the Shoreline is capable of producing up to a magnitude 6.1 earthquake. The plant was built to withstand a 7.5-magnitude event.

But practical application of knowledge of the fault, as well as a hazy grasp on how it could interact with neighboring faults, turned into a years-long internal Nuclear Regulatory Commission debate focusing on the plant’s seismic safety design basis.
Anonymous Coward
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@ Bug,

i really doubt that we will see falling Headz,
which is maybe okay here in Japan where
they love and adore their Teacher and cover up
everything bad he do!

By far tooooooooo many Headz would fall
and the negative Impact may be worse than
the Melt-Down in Daiichi!

I am sure that we will see a few Seppuku or Harakiris
in the close future.
Citizenperth

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No Roads,
No Bridges,
No Access at all
(the Eq and the Tsunami destroyed everything)
and maybe no one was willed to go there
because of all the Destruction, the smell of Death
and the Radiation!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


My problem with that is this.

They are in the business of producing highly
unstable radionuclides to heat water, create steam
and spin turbines to generate power.

This enterprise requires extremely close care be given to monitoring and metering of the emissions, to first maintain a barrier between these nuclides and the environment.

This, by definition, would require multiple metering stations and methods, highly-trained personnel to monitor levels, and a reporting system to inform citizens of any release and levels, direction of contaminant.

Where are all of the records..?
Reports..?
Communications records.
Names and titles of managers and administrators..?
E-mails..?
Telephone records..?

Are they all lost in the radiation, too..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


Bug, you forget the Destruction and the whole Situation after
the Quake and Tsunami,
all the Employees from Daiichi and Daini was
living closely around that Plant and many of them lost their Houses,
Wifes, Children, Parents too, every single Person was in a
extreme Situation and than the Melt-Down occurred!

There was no Protocol anymore and i cant blame them
because i am a Human and understand it,
you maybe not but soon you will!

There are Data for every single Telephon-Call,
we have 24/7 Video Material from the Command Center,
we know who was Responsible and who was where
for every single Minute,
we have access to all the Measurement Stations of Daiichi.


This is very unique, unique as the whole Drama of that Day!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


When do the heads begin to roll..?
 Quoting: Waterbug


indeed, your 'tepco friends' have denied much of the restitution AB, how do you feel within yourself supporting them?

(bug has other things on his mind)

i fucking hate you for supporting them.. but i am sure that we understand that

Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 06/27/2013 11:46 AM
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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

:snicker:
 Quoting: Citizenperth

Mr. Wasintokyo
Rofl u cant stalk me! Rofl

B'cause you are tooooo stupid for even that!

You should concentrate on your own Bowl-movement
and not fail in the public again!
Citizenperth

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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

snicker
 Quoting: Citizenperth

Mr. Wasintokyo
Rofl u cant stalk me! Rofl

B'cause you are tooooo stupid for even that!

You should concentrate on your own Bowl-movement
and not fail in the public again!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


ooooh... mis-information works on both sides i see ;) (you're not very good)... go sell pizza
(we have your number)

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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

snicker
 Quoting: Citizenperth

Mr. Wasintokyo
Rofl u cant stalk me! Rofl

B'cause you are tooooo stupid for even that!

You should concentrate on your own Bowl-movement
and not fail in the public again!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


I note again your infatuation with me, I am not gay, nor do I need a needle dick non-japanese telling m about their culture..... please keep your small whatever-in-you-pants and stay on topic.. your infatuation with me is deranged and off topic.. and thanks for pm.. and no, i don't wear high school skirts, and no, i'm not having dinner with you.....
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Hundreds Demand Nuclear Waste Removal
A fire that's been burning deep in the nearby Bridgeton Landfill for the last two years is only adding to growing concern. The waste was illegally dumped at the landfill about 40 years ago. EPA officials say they will consider alternatives to managing the waste, including a possible excavation.
[link to altondailynews.com]
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Tepco still represents radiation readings 90% lower than actual in the new English survey map
[link to fukushima-diary.com]
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Post-Fukushima Radioactive Iodine Spread Shown in Map
[link to jen.jiji.com]
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Tepco still represents radiation readings 90% lower than actual in the new English survey map
[link to fukushima-diary.com]
 Quoting: Waterbug


they have SO told the truth since day one... ELE on the door step.. glad I'm older.... I want to see atom-twat with a weird bump on his head.. mahaahahhaah

I now know why I'm targetted.. bit close to the bone maybe...... damn.. he used to use you all the time WB

KARMA

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@ Cploerp, aka Mr. Wasintokyo. Chuckle
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

:snicker:
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Mr. Wasintokyo
Rofl u cant stalk me! Rofl

B'cause you are tooooo stupid for even that!

You should concentrate on your own Bowl-movement
and not fail in the public again!
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I note again your infatuation with me, I am not gay, nor do I need a needle dick non-japanese telling m about their culture..... please keep your small whatever-in-you-pants and stay on topic.. your infatuation with me is deranged and off topic.. and thanks for pm.. and no, i don't wear high school skirts, and no, i'm not having dinner with you.....
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I said already months ago that you are highly schizoid Chuckle
or/and F.48.1 a Double-Diagnosis!

O yasumi and your Trolling need to get better,
u Son of a dancing Banana ltana
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your attention is not only flattering, but reaching many other sites... shhhhh tepco-boy, you work against yourself from current statistics.. if i am no-one that would be obvious to.. no?

I have made not only a shrine for you in a data-chronology, but your 'tepco-friends' may have too... take that last coffee and FLEE home!...

(my staff love you.. they at least think you are a crack up) xo ;)

snicker
 Quoting: Citizenperth

Mr. Wasintokyo
Rofl u cant stalk me! Rofl

B'cause you are tooooo stupid for even that!

You should concentrate on your own Bowl-movement
and not fail in the public again!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42408702


I note again your infatuation with me, I am not gay, nor do I need a needle dick non-japanese telling m about their culture..... please keep your small whatever-in-you-pants and stay on topic.. your infatuation with me is deranged and off topic.. and thanks for pm.. and no, i don't wear high school skirts, and no, i'm not having dinner with you.....
 Quoting: Citizenperth


I said already months ago that you are highly schizoid Chuckle
or/and F.48.1 a Double-Diagnosis!

O yasumi and your Trolling need to get better,
u Son of a dancing Banana ltana
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I am so VERY impressed with your intellectual debate Atom-Teat... Funny I am the one with Academia.. you have non from research.. you're a nobody bullshit artist ;)

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Lucas has the map here..
Easy to see the plume path.


New map of radioactive iodine released from Fukushima Daiichi
[link to enformable.com]
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Lucas has the map here..
Easy to see the plume path.


New map of radioactive iodine released from Fukushima Daiichi
[link to enformable.com]
 Quoting: Waterbug


top that off with the 40 day plume that circulates 24/7
It's life as we know it, but only just.
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Lucas has the map here..
Easy to see the plume path.


New map of radioactive iodine released from Fukushima Daiichi
[link to enformable.com]
 Quoting: Waterbug


top that off with the 40 day plume that circulates 24/7
 Quoting: Citizenperth


atom-twat is doing over time for extra-rice to link in another tepco 'all is well' link...... 3...2.....
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