Powerful Typhoon is on course to hit Fukushima | |
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shadasonic User ID: 1507484 United States 09/21/2011 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're in the same league as the cabal that created the earthquake,you'll be sitting at the kids table everytime you come back. Good luck, but you will need more than that “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
BRIEF User ID: 381742 United States 09/21/2011 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're in the same league as the cabal that created the earthquake,you'll be sitting at the kids table everytime you come back. Good luck, but you will need more than that I always enjoyed hanging out with the kids, they're smarter than people like you... I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Waterbug User ID: 1295673 United States 09/21/2011 10:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuku has been saturated for months. The ground cannot be that stable with all the eqs and rain. This influx is not going to help anything. Building 4 has already been beefed up with columns to support the SFP. There is groundwater moving into the basements. Coming from somewhere which means underground water movement creating voids further weakening the ground... crap on top of crap. No offense Crap. Oh and the fuku site is re-claimed land. Roke, due in Fukushima prefecture in 24 hours, may hinder work to control leakage of water into the basements of the Dai- Ichi reactor buildings, which contained 102 million liters of radioactive water as of Sept. 13, according to Tokyo Electric estimates. Quoting: Waterbug The storm may drop 150 millimeters of rain on Fukushima within 24 hours, likely in short, heavy downpours, Okada of the Japan Meteorological Agency said by phone yesterday. Since July, much of Tokyo Electric’s work in Fukushima has focused on decontaminating highly radiated cooling water that ran off into basements and trenches at the damaged reactors. In addition, as much as 500 tons, or 500,000 liters, of underground water is leaking into Dai-Ichi buildings every day through cracks in walls and trenches, Tokyo Electric spokesman Hajime Motojuku said yesterday. The utility has been injecting water into Dai-Ichi’s reactors since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, causing the worst nuclear accident in 25 years. [link to www.bloomberg.com] |