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Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........

 
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It's reached the water table.. Enter Inner Earth Folk with a remedy
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
Yeah steam aka fog lmao
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Yeah steam aka fog lmao
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


funniest fog i've ever seen ;)......
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
Yeah steam aka fog lmao
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


funniest fog i've ever seen ;)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


What like this?
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What about this do they have nuclear reactors in the sewers in NY?
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Still not fixed ?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23400820


cold shutdown....so it must be cold steam
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
Yeah steam aka fog lmao
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


funniest fog i've ever seen ;)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


What like this?

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


good point, tho it's not sitting under a melted several reactors.. might smell funny is about it.....

other thing i've mention many times..... where are the workers... a few remotely controlled big rig cranes need a support crew no?.....

Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 09/08/2012 08:27 PM
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
Yeah steam aka fog lmao
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


funniest fog i've ever seen ;)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


What like this?

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


good point, tho it's not sitting under a melted several reactors.. might smell funny is about it.....

other thing i've mention many times..... where are the workers... a few remotely controlled big rig cranes need a support crew no?.....
 Quoting: citizenperth


The reactor vessels are not melted the fuel inside was.
There was workers on the roof of the building many times we have seen it.
You are just fear mongering for the anti nuclear agenda.
You are probably paid by green peace or get up.
This happened over a year ago and you're still harping on it telling everyone they're going to die.
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
White gas was observed spouting out from south of reactor2 on 9/4/2012.
(4/9/12 as transcribed from KP time/dateline)



seems we're all a little off on our 'doom over'analysis....

nothing to see... move along.. only radioactive steam.. (as it must be as neither man nor machine can get close for that long)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


That's nothing more than the molten core of uncontrollably reactive fissile material - you know, the one that has long-since burned through the reactor, containment vessel and housing - as it hits a pocket of water on its trip to the earth's core. PS, I wouldn't drink that water if I were you.
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It cant be fixed. They cant even fix Chernobyl. They can only stall it.
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They can fix it they choose not to... if you build a pyramid over it everything will be fine. Its the great lie why were the pyramids build... Simple answer they create an environment for life.. The world is going down in a ball of death.. and not only do people care but they are helplessly working to destroy it and refuse to resist for ego is a cause of more deaths then any other
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funniest fog i've ever seen ;)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


What like this?

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


good point, tho it's not sitting under a melted several reactors.. might smell funny is about it.....

other thing i've mention many times..... where are the workers... a few remotely controlled big rig cranes need a support crew no?.....
 Quoting: citizenperth


The reactor vessels are not melted the fuel inside was.
There was workers on the roof of the building many times we have seen it.
You are just fear mongering for the anti nuclear agenda.
You are probably paid by green peace or get up.
This happened over a year ago and you're still harping on it telling everyone they're going to die.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21662845


1. the reactor vessels meted through, they coined a new term for it.... tepco and gubbernement admit to it as do the msm....

2. there "were" works on a 'roof' nothing can be seen apart from some erratic work in the meantime...

3. anti-nuke? you betcha.. biproduct of nuclear chaos and weapons building happens to be steam, which can turn a generator.... always put you hostages in a temple... sic*

4. nup.. don't get paid for pointing out the obvious...

5. harping yes... telling everyone that they are going to die... that's a bit of a stretch for a shill.... but yup... ask maddam curie.....


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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
That little piece of land is riddled with volcanic tubes..
Any gaseous or vaporous underground contamination is going to find its way to the surface. The contaminated water is going to find its way into the ocean.

The foundation of fuku is built on sedimentary rock about called mud stone or mud rock...also called argillite. They excavated the upper alluvial sedimentary layers and used fill.

A japanese geologist has posted on physics forum that there is also permeable sandstone which allows movement of groundwater beneath and into the plant basements..
If it can get in.. it can get out.
The layers of sedimentary rock slope to the sea.

There is a reason no one can enter the restricted zone of the ocean around fuku. They don't want any outside monitoring close to the plant. They need a buffer zone to dilute the contamination.

Here is the site info. It's in japanese but has charts.
12 MB PDF

[link to www.nsc.go.jp]
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
over more than a year now i have seen the cams, recorded them, documented all of the tepco press releases, gubernment stuff and japan news, and anything else i could read about the event and in relation to it.

for what it is worth, i believe this to be our 'real'doom...

the exacting silence that eminates globally about this doom is mind blowing, to a point at which the elite new how dire this situation is and kept the lid on it thanks to all the global meetings of power at the time

the only thing they can thank is the global empathy of the people and the fact that irradiation will work its way up the food chain over many years.....


....sigh....

by the time anyone documents this as real.. we will be long gone.....


and AB shilling?... he's obvious and my karma... reads like 'a drunken mother working for beer outside the local take-away'... or i'm a tard for documenting... lol.....

and a big thankyou to waterbug and all the others that keep the news alive...
 Quoting: citizenperth


CP good job in keeping it going

I believe that one other serious doom it in play
that is mr vetter of genome fame who along with bp released a mutation virus into our enviroment during the bp gulf mess

I firmly believe the two will become one as radioactive supermass finally hits deep freshwater aquafers

peace and love to all

and strenght to those who deliver truth
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[link to www.phschool.com]

Natural Ancient Nuclear Reactors Found and Studied in Africa


....The researchers have used the known rates of all of those xenon-producing processes and the isotope concentrations that they have measured in their sample to calculate that the reactor turned on for about half an hour and then shut down for some two-and-a-half hours before turning on again.
Water works

Water is at the heart of this frequent cycling, says Meshik. Neutrons emitted from splitting atomic nuclei are usually too fast to trigger subsequent fissions, but water has a knack for slowing down neutrons. Therefore, it can provide the braking mechanism required for sustaining chain reactions.

Since the earliest Oklo studies, scientists have proposed a role for water in the creation of the natural reactors. According to the leading theory, deposits of the radioactive metal formed when water running off vegetation-free landmasses carried uranium compounds to the delta of an ancient African river. The theory holds that early biological processes produced oxygen that accumulated in the planet's atmosphere and oxidized the uranium, making it soluble.

Once those compounds had settled in the delta, geological processes such as uplifting of earth layers and erosion eventually positioned the deposits of concentrated uranium underground, where they were bathed in enough water to start the chain reactions. Under those circumstances, the scientists propose that in each 30-minute active phase, the reactor became so hot that the water boiled away and the reactor stopped working. Then, as the reactor cooled, inflowing water no longer evaporated and so could again slow down neutrons, restarting the cycle.

The current view of the natural underground reactors opens a dramatic prospect. If the reactor was shallowly buried, there might have been a spectacular geyser each time the reactor temperature reached the boiling point of the liquid.

Nothing so dramatic occurs in today's nuclear reactors built for power generation, although water also serves as a cooling fluid in them....


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White gas was observed spouting out from south of reactor2 on 9/4/2012.
(4/9/12 as transcribed from KP time/dateline)



seems we're all a little off on our 'doom over'analysis....

nothing to see... move along.. only radioactive steam.. (as it must be as neither man nor machine can get close for that long)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


Why isn't this pinned still?
"what would you do if you, knew all the things we knew. Would you stand up for truth, or would you turn and walk away"
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[link to www.phschool.com]

Natural Ancient Nuclear Reactors Found and Studied in Africa


....The researchers have used the known rates of all of those xenon-producing processes and the isotope concentrations that they have measured in their sample to calculate that the reactor turned on for about half an hour and then shut down for some two-and-a-half hours before turning on again.
Water works

Water is at the heart of this frequent cycling, says Meshik. Neutrons emitted from splitting atomic nuclei are usually too fast to trigger subsequent fissions, but water has a knack for slowing down neutrons. Therefore, it can provide the braking mechanism required for sustaining chain reactions.

Since the earliest Oklo studies, scientists have proposed a role for water in the creation of the natural reactors. According to the leading theory, deposits of the radioactive metal formed when water running off vegetation-free landmasses carried uranium compounds to the delta of an ancient African river. The theory holds that early biological processes produced oxygen that accumulated in the planet's atmosphere and oxidized the uranium, making it soluble.

Once those compounds had settled in the delta, geological processes such as uplifting of earth layers and erosion eventually positioned the deposits of concentrated uranium underground, where they were bathed in enough water to start the chain reactions. Under those circumstances, the scientists propose that in each 30-minute active phase, the reactor became so hot that the water boiled away and the reactor stopped working. Then, as the reactor cooled, inflowing water no longer evaporated and so could again slow down neutrons, restarting the cycle.

The current view of the natural underground reactors opens a dramatic prospect. If the reactor was shallowly buried, there might have been a spectacular geyser each time the reactor temperature reached the boiling point of the liquid.

Nothing so dramatic occurs in today's nuclear reactors built for power generation, although water also serves as a cooling fluid in them....

 Quoting: ehecatl


BINGO!!!!

and now this............

[link to fukushima-diary.com]

Krypton is a noticeable element of on-going fission........ and again... nothing for the sheeple to grasp.....

if you are nuke-savvy.... read the linked report.......
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
That little piece of land is riddled with volcanic tubes..
Any gaseous or vaporous underground contamination is going to find its way to the surface. The contaminated water is going to find its way into the ocean.

The foundation of fuku is built on sedimentary rock about called mud stone or mud rock...also called argillite. They excavated the upper alluvial sedimentary layers and used fill.

A japanese geologist has posted on physics forum that there is also permeable sandstone which allows movement of groundwater beneath and into the plant basements..
If it can get in.. it can get out.
The layers of sedimentary rock slope to the sea.

There is a reason no one can enter the restricted zone of the ocean around fuku. They don't want any outside monitoring close to the plant. They need a buffer zone to dilute the contamination.

Here is the site info. It's in japanese but has charts.
12 MB PDF

[link to www.nsc.go.jp]
 Quoting: Waterbug


clappa
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bump
 Quoting: SkinnyChic


For the person who gave me red karma for bumping this thread. Even in your ignorance I still pray you will not develop cancer from the radiation that is poisoning our world. hf
 Quoting: SkinnyChic


I think that was meant for Slick Vick via Atom Boy but that would have been too obvious since Vick called him out. chuckle
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bump
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it's a curiousity to me...

we worry about men on the moon, big foot, aliens, stranger anomolies abound... yet we have a fact in front of us... and we deny it.... more simple?...... fek man...
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looks hot there.. ):
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22447093


xáctly.. but TEPCO says it's cool..... as in "cool man".....
 Quoting: citizenperth


sorry but i fkn lol'ed hard at that one
lmao
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looks hot there.. ):
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22447093


xáctly.. but TEPCO says it's cool..... as in "cool man".....
 Quoting: citizenperth


sorry but i fkn lol'ed hard at that one
lmao
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23393339

heh.. 101 on running nuke power.............. GRIN.....
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
over more than a year now i have seen the cams, recorded them, documented all of the tepco press releases, gubernment stuff and japan news, and anything else i could read about the event and in relation to it.

for what it is worth, i believe this to be our 'real'doom...

the exacting silence that eminates globally about this doom is mind blowing, to a point at which the elite new how dire this situation is and kept the lid on it thanks to all the global meetings of power at the time

the only thing they can thank is the global empathy of the people and the fact that irradiation will work its way up the food chain over many years.....


....sigh....

by the time anyone documents this as real.. we will be long gone.....


and AB shilling?... he's obvious and my karma... reads like 'a drunken mother working for beer outside the local take-away'... or i'm a tard for documenting... lol.....

and a big thankyou to waterbug and all the others that keep the news alive...
 Quoting: citizenperth


The world is quite because there is nothing any government can do and no one wants to take on the cost. They just accepted it as faite.
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Re: Nothing to see at Fukushima R2...... oh, except steam spewing from underground........
White gas was observed spouting out from south of reactor2 on 9/4/2012.
(4/9/12 as transcribed from KP time/dateline)



seems we're all a little off on our 'doom over'analysis....

nothing to see... move along.. only radioactive steam.. (as it must be as neither man nor machine can get close for that long)......
 Quoting: citizenperth


Looks to me like possibly nitrogen gas venting from dewers.

A dewer is a special type of bulk container for liguid nitrogen (they also have them for oxygen, helium, etc.).

I think that is what you see them lifting with the crane in the background.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not discounting the overall situation there but to my trained eye that is what it looks like.
 Quoting: G. House


no no no, its poison that will kill millions soon.Citizenberk has spoken, listen to his pearls of wisdom.





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