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the mighty Atom User ID: 25699067 Japan 10/18/2012 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 Ah, great! Another one who posted this Topic, i really hope that you are able to explain this Paper, what does it mean, how do they know and who is behind this Paper? (i am not talking about Enenews or enformable) Where does this Paper coming from and why it is showing up now? I wrote it already imo. this is again a kind of Yellow Journalism and to many People transport this Story without thinking about! G.Y.!B.E. |
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Slick Vick (OP) User ID: 15311505 United States 10/18/2012 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 Ah, great! Quoting: the mighty Atom Another one who posted this Topic, i really hope that you are able to explain this Paper, what does it mean, how do they know and who is behind this Paper? (i am not talking about Enenews or enformable) Where does this Paper coming from and why it is showing up now? I wrote it already imo. this is again a kind of Yellow Journalism and to many People transport this Story without thinking about! Whatever.. You're in denial, just like these people [link to enenews.com] |
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the mighty Atom User ID: 25699067 Japan 10/18/2012 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 so you don't know something but thought "oh this sounds good/ Doomy"? We had this Topic already: Thread: US Analysis: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 But there is No One able to explain it. Last Edited by the mighty Atom on 10/18/2012 04:27 PM G.Y.!B.E. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1544469 United States 10/18/2012 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 Thread: Fukushima-Daiichi .. "“likely the largest radioactive noble gas release in history” Thread: Radioactive release at Fukushima was underestimated - NY Times article Thread: Original radiation released by Fukushima 2.5 times higher than what TEPCO told public!!! Thread: Tepco estimates total cesium-137 release from Fukushima at 360,000 terabecquerels — 4 times higher than Chernobyl’s 85,000 terabecquerels Thread: Tepco admits radiation levels from Fukushima increasing — Now releasing 70,000,000 Bq/hr — Reactor 3 leaking most Thread: U. of Texas researchers: Fukushima release “so great” that radioactive aerosols in Washington were up to 100,000 normal Thread: Report: 76 trillion becquerels of Plutonium-239 released from Fukushima — 23,000 times higher than previously announced |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1526616 United States 10/18/2012 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 Ah, great! Quoting: the mighty Atom Another one who posted this Topic, i really hope that you are able to explain this Paper, what does it mean, how do they know and who is behind this Paper? (i am not talking about Enenews or enformable) Where does this Paper coming from and why it is showing up now? I wrote it already imo. this is again a kind of Yellow Journalism and to many People transport this Story without thinking about! The original post was made at 03:56. Your reply wasn't until 04:12....that is an unacceptably slow response time. |
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the mighty Atom User ID: 25699067 Japan 10/18/2012 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 AC 1544469 ..... The atom 'toy' has his turn to 'bend over', so he can't respond until his playmates are 'through with him', LOL! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25326508 Oh my tiny Ladyboy try to be funny, sugoi! But let us stay ontopic! Please explain this Paper! It was transmitted before/ while the Melt-Down happened (03/13/2011) G.Y.!B.E. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25802357 United Kingdom 10/18/2012 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 @ Op, Quoting: the mighty Atom so you don't know something but thought "oh this sounds good/ Doomy"? We had this Topic already: Thread: US Analysis: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 But there is No One able to explain it. explain it? try nuclear physics dick head |
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Northman User ID: 1141977 Puerto Rico 10/18/2012 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 So what are the Ramifications? Everything comes down to energy. Civilization has evolved from a slow cumbersome drumbeat to a fast rolling drumbeat. The drumbeat could be rolling to a crescendo, and ending in total silence, meaning of course that nothing could exist that could percieve sound, or the lack of it. On the otherhand earth has remarkable recuperative capabilities, and meaning, that humans have a fairly large latitude for trial and error. Man with the use of incredible amounts of energy is probably speeding up human evolution in ways that are not generally percieved, continuation of this process will remain a primary human goal. Some levels of enviornmental effects of energy production and use will occur and are, in effect, unavoidable. We as individuals and as groups are simply tools in the evolutionary process, and at this stage we have become highly proficient in the use of technical tools that were inconcievable only 50 years ago. What will the tools be like 50 years from now? Last Edited by Northman on 10/18/2012 05:35 PM |
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Slick Vick (OP) User ID: 15311505 United States 10/18/2012 04:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 @ Op, Quoting: the mighty Atom so you don't know something but thought "oh this sounds good/ Doomy"? We had this Topic already: Thread: US Analysis: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 But there is No One able to explain it. Wrong... I don't reply to your fucking posts because I believe you're a paid internet shill. ALL YOU DO IS DEFEND TEPCO!!!!!! Last Edited by Slick Vick on 10/18/2012 04:44 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23602194 United States 10/18/2012 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 OKAY. So if this was way worse than Chernobyl, then why aren't people evacuating Japan? Why aren't they calling the entire region a danger zone? Why is there no fucking evidence of people dying from acute radiation poisoning? I'll tell you why, BECAUSE THE SITUATION IS BEING CONTAINED AND YOUR FAIRY TALE ABOUT FUKUSHIMA BEING SO BAD JUST ISN'T TRUE. Please go and chase another doom. This fukushima doomtard thing is just like beating a dead horse now. |
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jcab2002 User ID: 24453126 United States 10/18/2012 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 Reactor 4 is the worst one. “We must keep the people busy with political antagonisms." “We’ll therefore speed up the question of reform (of tarrifs within) the Democratic Party; and we’ll put the spotlight on the question of protection …(for) the Republican Party." “By dividing the electorate this way, we’ll be able to have them spend their energies at struggling amongst themselves, on questions that, for us, have no importance whatsoever." - United State Bankers magazine, 1892. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25020296 United States 10/18/2012 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 @ Op, Quoting: the mighty Atom so you don't know something but thought "oh this sounds good/ Doomy"? We had this Topic already: Thread: US Analysis: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 But there is No One able to explain it. Glad you brought this up.This place went down last night and I didn't see my own f-ing post.It goes through and explains what a full release of the vaporized cores and the energy released with no containment(it was blown up) and releasing it into the air(doesn't include water or soil). Go away, no one listens to you Atomboy. |
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jcab2002 User ID: 24453126 United States 10/18/2012 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fukushima released 200% as much radioactive iodine as Chernobyl — Only includes Reactors 1 and 3 [link to www.naturalnews.com] [link to enenews.com] According to the Secretary of former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, the ground beneath Unit 4 has already sunk by about 31.5 inches since the disaster, and this sinking has taken place unevenly. If the ground continues to sink, which it is expected to, or if another earthquake of even as low as a magnitude six occurs in the region, the entire structure could collapse, which would fully drain the cooling pool and cause a catastrophic meltdown. "If Unit 4 collapses, the worse case scenario will be a meltdown, and a resultant fire in the atmosphere. That will be the most unprecedented crisis that man has ever experienced. Nobody will be able to approach the plants ... as all will have melted down and caused a big fire," said Murata during the interview. "Many scientists say if Unit 4 collapses, not only will Japan lie in ruin, but the entire world will also face serious damages." Last Edited by jcab2002 on 10/18/2012 04:58 PM “We must keep the people busy with political antagonisms." “We’ll therefore speed up the question of reform (of tarrifs within) the Democratic Party; and we’ll put the spotlight on the question of protection …(for) the Republican Party." “By dividing the electorate this way, we’ll be able to have them spend their energies at struggling amongst themselves, on questions that, for us, have no importance whatsoever." - United State Bankers magazine, 1892. |