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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14734336 Canada 04/25/2012 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Going to Japan in June! Fuck yes. Super stoked. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1011895 Oh Fukushima? Wasn't that shit suppose to kill us a year ago and nothing happened? Congratulations! You win the Darwin Award. Well-deserved. Enjoy. lol yup because 127 million people aren't currently living in Japan... they lived there, have jobs and kids and elderly parents there. Still, they have had a significant population decline over the past year, especially in Fukushima and the nearby prefectures. This is not because of the evacuation zone, this is not the small number who died from the tsunami, this is a large number of people, who have left Japan entirely (another portion has moved to the extreme south end). They don't have refugee status, they're told they are responsible for the mortgages on their contaminated houses and farms that no one wants, and that they are bad citizens and betraying their country by protecting their health. Still, they go. And you, of your own free will, are going. That, good buddy, is why YOU are the undisputed Darwin Award winner. Take a bow. Have some Fukushima peaches while you're there huh? I heard they used to be famous for them. |
Future Viewer User ID: 853842 United States 04/25/2012 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't GE finance a huge chunk of the MSM? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14734336 However, I heard there was an exec order right from Bammy in late March that told the US MSM not to say anything seriously damning. Canada played right along. There was something like that in the UK too, not quite so big, but it got out, that was pretty telling. There are articles about that attempted cover-up. For all the pressure out on Japanese Msm to stay silent, they've been blabbing more and more and more as time has passed. Now they still tell some lied but not too many, mostly what they do now is 'downplay.' bit you know what? More and more often they are not even doing that anymore! Accurate articles are popping up in Japanese msm more and more every day... I think the people just about had enough... Atom boy I hope you are not spending all you earn, because if things keep going this way, you'll be out of a job pretty soon. GE/Westinghouse are major holders in NBC and CBS, I believe. ~ wb ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^6 Why of course!, I wouldn't expect and know anything else, about who G.E. owns as far as MSM News and Media, it goes along with the normal program of everything run in the U.S.A., like a Pyramid, with Corporations below the "U.S. Controlled Mafia", and sheeple all the way on the bottom. Tell me something I don't know, but its probably Pyramids on top of pyramids as far as Control and running of the World and USA. I'm sure I have a small bit of understanding of it, but not the whole way its really run, the whole World and USA sh'bang. Made up of 2 themes, "Smoke and Mirrors" Illusional Parlor Trick and a "Dog and Pony" Show as far as how things are really run and operated. The Real "Kronos"..(1957 Movie) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14734336 Canada 04/25/2012 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there have been several comments in these most recent Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14879112 spate of Fukushima threads that suggest that it is necessary to get in there and recover all of the "fuel rods and fuel rod assemblies". well, there are no "fuel rods and fuel rod assemblies", and haven't been since March of 2011 -- ie. they have all turned into 5000 degree fahrenheit massive blobs of corium. Good point!! I was wondering how they were going to "take each one out carefully and move them" Ha!! Well said! yes, and all those damn silly cranes are just there for "show". they are doing shit at that site, and haven't been for the past year, except keeping the channels open for the radioactive water to drain into the ocean. do the recent pictures look much different than a year ago? Even superficially? Yeah, great progress. That's what happens when the workers are the dregs from the bottom of society who owe the Yakuza, and get no training whatsoever, just handed a mask and outfit (only the foreman needs a dosineter) and barked at with a few orders. I am not making that up. Its been reported in several Japanese papers. Who would think taking the bargain bin approach to disaster management would be so thoroughly ineffective? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6292569 Canada 04/25/2012 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't GE finance a huge chunk of the MSM? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14734336 However, I heard there was an exec order right from Bammy in late March that told the US MSM not to say anything seriously damning. Canada played right along. There was something like that in the UK too, not quite so big, but it got out, that was pretty telling. There are articles about that attempted cover-up. For all the pressure out on Japanese Msm to stay silent, they've been blabbing more and more and more as time has passed. Now they still tell some lied but not too many, mostly what they do now is 'downplay.' bit you know what? More and more often they are not even doing that anymore! Accurate articles are popping up in Japanese msm more and more every day... I think the people just about had enough... Atom boy I hope you are not spending all you earn, because if things keep going this way, you'll be out of a job pretty soon. CONFIRMED ! [link to www.salon.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14879112 United States 04/25/2012 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't GE finance a huge chunk of the MSM? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14734336 However, I heard there was an exec order right from Bammy in late March that told the US MSM not to say anything seriously damning. Canada played right along. There was something like that in the UK too, not quite so big, but it got out, that was pretty telling. There are articles about that attempted cover-up. For all the pressure out on Japanese Msm to stay silent, they've been blabbing more and more and more as time has passed. Now they still tell some lied but not too many, mostly what they do now is 'downplay.' bit you know what? More and more often they are not even doing that anymore! Accurate articles are popping up in Japanese msm more and more every day... I think the people just about had enough... Atom boy I hope you are not spending all you earn, because if things keep going this way, you'll be out of a job pretty soon. CONFIRMED ! almost all of the major industries on Honshu island have already moved most of their operations to China. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1295673 United States 04/25/2012 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guess you missed the memo concerning eyeless shrimp and all the other mutations, huh? derp. Death from these disasters is not immediate. Did you pay attention in 9th grade science class when the subject of the food chain was discussed? Probably not. OK. You can go back to your endless masturbation and net porn perusal. Leave the serious discussion to the adults. And, quit eating, will'ya? We need what's left of the food for the smart people. ~ wb |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14734336 Canada 04/25/2012 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if you were in a gulf state you wouldnt joke about that... the stuff about BP is just coming out. there was a thorough al jazeera article on the seafood populations recently, how its just a complete destruction basically, catches of 100% eyeless shrimp, crabs with no claws, melted shells, tumos on everything, entire species of most common caught fish missing. Another newspaper published another long exposee, but about how ill the gulf coast citizen have gotten... And many of whom have already died... The lawsuits over whether BP already knew how toxic corexit was before they ever used it.. But told all the residents it was "as safe as Dawn detergent"... i tHink iT was cited as the biggest lawsuit in history...oh, far from over. BUT, its absolutely nothing, compared to Fukushima. A drop in the bucket. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15036093 Argentina 04/25/2012 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL! DOOM! If Fukushima was in as bad a shape as you hysterics believe, it would be in the news. It's Meganews with capital M. No reporter or newscorp would suppress it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1560019 Oh, what's that? Ah. It's a cover-up and only independent bloggers - who don't even understand nuclear technology, physics or radioactivity - are telling the truth? *sigh* Nuclear power is our only option for maintaining current living standards without increasing the already dwindling oil or coal resources. Solar, water and wind power will never add up to anything. You do know that, in addition to carcinogenic fine-particle pollution and CO2, oil and coal power releases annually more radioactivity than all existing nuclear power plants? Yep. Oil and coal contains trace amounts of radionuclides, but the enormous quantities we burn up annually makes it a small but real radiological hazard - more so than nuclear power. If that doesn't convince you, then how about the effects of shutting down nuclear power? Are you willing to accept energy rationing (say hello to rolling blackouts), higher household electricity costs (say good-bye to things like air conditioning), and lowered industrial output and competitiveness in your country (more unemployment, anyone?)? If so, go ahead and decommission all your nuclear power plants. It's a good thing that over here we haven't gone with the rabid anti-nuclear hysteria and are building at least two new multiple-reactor nuclear plants. Good, clean energy for the next hundred years. i'd hardly call boiling water energy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14975692 United States 04/25/2012 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if you were in a gulf state you wouldnt joke about that... the stuff about BP is just coming out. there was a thorough al jazeera article on the seafood populations recently, how its just a complete destruction basically, catches of 100% eyeless shrimp, crabs with no claws, melted shells, tumos on everything, entire species of most common caught fish missing. Another newspaper published another long exposee, but about how ill the gulf coast citizen have gotten... And many of whom have already died... The lawsuits over whether BP already knew how toxic corexit was before they ever used it.. But told all the residents it was "as safe as Dawn detergent"... i tHink iT was cited as the biggest lawsuit in history...oh, far from over. BUT, its absolutely nothing, compared to Fukushima. A drop in the bucket. I hear that they still have a no fly zone over the gulf. So the oil must still be flowing. What a crash and burn planet that we have. Thanks to rich assholes! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14734336 Canada 04/25/2012 11:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL! DOOM! If Fukushima was in as bad a shape as you hysterics believe, it would be in the news. It's Meganews with capital M. No reporter or newscorp would suppress it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1560019 Oh, what's that? Ah. It's a cover-up and only independent bloggers - who don't even understand nuclear technology, physics or radioactivity - are telling the truth? *sigh* Nuclear power is our only option for maintaining current living standards without increasing the already dwindling oil or coal resources. Solar, water and wind power will never add up to anything. You do know that, in addition to carcinogenic fine-particle pollution and CO2, oil and coal power releases annually more radioactivity than all existing nuclear power plants? Yep. Oil and coal contains trace amounts of radionuclides, but the enormous quantities we burn up annually makes it a small but real radiological hazard - more so than nuclear power. If that doesn't convince you, then how about the effects of shutting down nuclear power? Are you willing to accept energy rationing (say hello to rolling blackouts), higher household electricity costs (say good-bye to things like air conditioning), and lowered industrial output and competitiveness in your country (more unemployment, anyone?)? If so, go ahead and decommission all your nuclear power plants. It's a good thing that over here we haven't gone with the rabid anti-nuclear hysteria and are building at least two new multiple-reactor nuclear plants. Good, clean energy for the next hundred years. i'd hardly call boiling water energy i could rip this pro nuclear shill a new one and I really want to, but I've got to go and my phone is acting up to boot. I hope someone else will do the honour. there isn't a true statement in his spiel. Here are some quick tips. coal does release radioactivity but nothing like nuke plants. Nuke is not a cost effective energy source and completely inappropriate for base load. Even your own head of the nuke lobby, Rowe, quit snd admitted that nukes are not economical to forbes just a month ago or so. The nuclear fuel cycle is not actually low carbon, and what's more, when a reactor melts down like at least 3 did in Japan last year, besides massive amounts of radioactivity, it releases a massive vblast of co2 . Coincidentally I'm sure, we had our biggest ozone home ever recorded over northern Canada a couple months after. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3109191 Canada 04/25/2012 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there have been several comments in these most recent Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14879112 spate of Fukushima threads that suggest that it is necessary to get in there and recover all of the "fuel rods and fuel rod assemblies". well, there are no "fuel rods and fuel rod assemblies", and haven't been since March of 2011 -- ie. they have all turned into 5000 degree fahrenheit massiv blobs of corium. |
acewhole777 User ID: 1487010 Canada 04/25/2012 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It won't do any good to wake the sheeple. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9231012 Everyone on the planet knew the risk as of March 2010, those that "cared" are still following the situation. Those that had multiple reasons not to care enough simply went back into their lives as though nothing happened. well put |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14734336 Canada 04/25/2012 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last little tips. Wind is already cheaper per kWh than nukes and there are no storage costs for permanent radioactive waste either. You know, like yucca mountain that the citizens already paid for but got cancelled because it is a seismic risk after all... Like every other place on earth. But keeping the fuel in packed pools over the reactors instead like what's being done now because you have no other solution, is a great idea, just ask Japan, huh. Solar is doing so well all the big nuke companies are switching to doing huge solar projects, except are a, and how's areva doing? Massive losses, that right. you seem to have forgotten that hydro and geothermal are also limitless sources of energy. well now you can remember. Man, I just couldn't resist it. I can't stand these pro nuke liars. |
acewhole777 User ID: 1487010 Canada 04/25/2012 12:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The time is now to Nuke Fukushima The Solution Generally speaking, most Radiation cannot escape into the atmosphere if it is covered by water. Honshu, Japan is an island and the Pacific Ocean is conveniently located nearby. Subsidence charges from multiple nuclear weapons buried by drilling rigs 500 ft (152.4 meters) below and inland of the string of six reactors must be engineered to slide the reactors into the sea. This method works best if there is igneous or volcanic rock behind the subsidence charges, to “bounce” the blast and pressure wave from and “push” the trashed reactors area of the beachfront into the sea. Specially equipped submarines can then pick up the pieces of reactor cores from under water. The surface of the ocean blocks the escape of radiation. The submarines must work fast to limit killing more of the Earth’s Oceans. |
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bbristowe User ID: 12089333 Canada 04/25/2012 12:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well FYI, its the Northern Hemisphere who needs help. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1295673 United States 04/25/2012 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The time is now to Nuke Fukushima Quoting: acewhole777 The Solution Generally speaking, most Radiation cannot escape into the atmosphere if it is covered by water. Honshu, Japan is an island and the Pacific Ocean is conveniently located nearby. Subsidence charges from multiple nuclear weapons buried by drilling rigs 500 ft (152.4 meters) below and inland of the string of six reactors must be engineered to slide the reactors into the sea. This method works best if there is igneous or volcanic rock behind the subsidence charges, to “bounce” the blast and pressure wave from and “push” the trashed reactors area of the beachfront into the sea. Specially equipped submarines can then pick up the pieces of reactor cores from under water. The surface of the ocean blocks the escape of radiation. The submarines must work fast to limit killing more of the Earth’s Oceans. ^^^^^ 'The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea'. Cayce ~ |
Kirk User ID: 10818676 United States 04/25/2012 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is another indication of how absolutely FUBAR the situation is. The only thing they can come up with is to release lower level (extremely radioactive) water from storage, in order to make room for higher level (extremely radioactive) water. Of course there is constant supply of more (extremely radioactive) water being produced.. Quoting: Khalen this is far from over. The probability of it escalating is high. F*kng nukesters cut corners and build shitbox reactors that are NOT FAILSAFE. cheaper that way. Same in US. Chernoble, Fuku, 3 mile, etc. - the list is huge and these shit bags want to build more of this crap. The perps need to be struck by lightning. Government is a body largely ungoverned. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1011895 United States 04/25/2012 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Going to Japan in June! Fuck yes. Super stoked. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1011895 Oh Fukushima? Wasn't that shit suppose to kill us a year ago and nothing happened? Congratulations! You win the Darwin Award. Well-deserved. Enjoy. lol yup because 127 million people aren't currently living in Japan... they lived there, have jobs and kids and elderly parents there. Still, they have had a significant population decline over the past year, especially in Fukushima and the nearby prefectures. This is not because of the evacuation zone, this is not the small number who died from the tsunami, this is a large number of people, who have left Japan entirely (another portion has moved to the extreme south end). They don't have refugee status, they're told they are responsible for the mortgages on their contaminated houses and farms that no one wants, and that they are bad citizens and betraying their country by protecting their health. Still, they go. And you, of your own free will, are going. That, good buddy, is why YOU are the undisputed Darwin Award winner. Take a bow. Have some Fukushima peaches while you're there huh? I heard they used to be famous for them. Actually the population decline is because the last few generations of Japanese are more concerned with schooling and concentrating on their career than with raising a family. Not because the Japanese are fleeing lol. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1295673 United States 04/25/2012 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14734336 Congratulations! You win the Darwin Award. Well-deserved. Enjoy. lol yup because 127 million people aren't currently living in Japan... they lived there, have jobs and kids and elderly parents there. Still, they have had a significant population decline over the past year, especially in Fukushima and the nearby prefectures. This is not because of the evacuation zone, this is not the small number who died from the tsunami, this is a large number of people, who have left Japan entirely (another portion has moved to the extreme south end). They don't have refugee status, they're told they are responsible for the mortgages on their contaminated houses and farms that no one wants, and that they are bad citizens and betraying their country by protecting their health. Still, they go. And you, of your own free will, are going. That, good buddy, is why YOU are the undisputed Darwin Award winner. Take a bow. Have some Fukushima peaches while you're there huh? I heard they used to be famous for them. Actually the population decline is because the last few generations of Japanese are more concerned with schooling and concentrating on their career than with raising a family. Not because the Japanese are fleeing lol. Well, that explains why all those doctors and medical personnel left fuku long ago... to concentrate on their careers... It's documented, dummy. ~ wb |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14751727 United States 04/25/2012 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1011895 lol yup because 127 million people aren't currently living in Japan... they lived there, have jobs and kids and elderly parents there. Still, they have had a significant population decline over the past year, especially in Fukushima and the nearby prefectures. This is not because of the evacuation zone, this is not the small number who died from the tsunami, this is a large number of people, who have left Japan entirely (another portion has moved to the extreme south end). They don't have refugee status, they're told they are responsible for the mortgages on their contaminated houses and farms that no one wants, and that they are bad citizens and betraying their country by protecting their health. Still, they go. And you, of your own free will, are going. That, good buddy, is why YOU are the undisputed Darwin Award winner. Take a bow. Have some Fukushima peaches while you're there huh? I heard they used to be famous for them. Actually the population decline is because the last few generations of Japanese are more concerned with schooling and concentrating on their career than with raising a family. Not because the Japanese are fleeing lol. Well, that explains why all those doctors and medical personnel left fuku long ago... to concentrate on their careers... It's documented, dummy. ~ wb I'm stunned that someone as stupid as you can even operate a computer. General population decline, and birthrate numbers decreasing is not analogous to a few doctors and scientists leaving a single job-site within Japan. According to your logic, if a team of doctors and scientists decide to vacate the area around FUKU, this equates a population decline? WTF??? |