The Fukushima Nightmare Gets Worse! Now admitting the depth of shit we're all in. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44046199 United States 08/13/2013 06:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | japan calls it's illegal commercial whaling 'necessary scientific research' and its' new treaty Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1665383 breaking aircraft carrier a 'flat topped patrol vessel'. both needed multiple billions in repairs alone after the tsunami ,and are far more important than attending to a nuclear crisis. those who say there is a pressing nuclear disater needing fixing are an affront to japans' national dignity. not to forget my 'blip' about them being reported for not only not catching whales since whenever, but under scrutiny about funny little black bladders being deposited in deep trenches last christmas... i have an interview with a 2IC that I can't publish yet.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44046199 United States 08/13/2013 06:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has reached the point of critical mass. Something needs to be done, and it needs to be done NOW! Quoting: R.P. McMurphy It's time for obama to put his childish ego aside and work closely with other world leaders to come up with a viable solution. And since I know you're listening barry... if you're so intent on leaving a legacy how about going to work on this ASAP! Do something to make America proud, goddamn it! What is his fault too? This is a global problem it will affect everybody. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43696650 United States 08/13/2013 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't hold your breath anytime soon of having the Japanese allowing any outside intervention in their handling of Fukushima. I have seen it posted and mentioned (doesn't make it so) on how they were developing something underneath the reactors or had some lab that they are afraid of anyone finding out about. I do not have proof of any of this and ask if anyone does, if they could post any links or post any information that might support that idea. I don't think they were even supposed to have MOX fuel in reactor #3. It just seems so weird that they have kept the world out of something that from day one has been over their heads and this would seem like a pretty good reason to explain why they have been acting that way. Does anyone know anything about this? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29363518 United States 08/13/2013 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love how the MSM is getting involved after over 2.5+ years. The only reason they are getting involved is that it's far more titillating to cover the aftermath horror stories and potential devastations than to cover the more mundane "what can we do to fix this?" stories that require people actually having to "do something" instead of sitting back like they are watching a modern horror flick and forgetting that "oh yeah....this might kill me". Quoting: Anonymous Coward 43696650 Only those with the ability (and time) have been able to research and cover and hammer at the perpetrators such as TEPCO and other nuclear organizations and the corporate interests that allowed this to happen. I still annoyingly remind family and other people I come across of Fukushima and as others have mentioned, get the blank "wasn't that fixed?" look. I think we all kept thinking "they can't keep ignoring this, I mean this is so important, the planet (could) become unlivable". Your whole post was "right on"..See, I remember too... The saying I get today today is "I've got so much on my plate that one more thing and I'll drop it..so don't give me any bad news." The overburdening of financial hardships , the cognitive dissonance created by dialectical double-talk..and the absolute lack of shame by in your face criminality of the politicians and their henchmen with badges...these things are a result of the plan which has now gone wrong. The "communitarian witches" never come to grips with screwing themselves, That "cancer cure" someone talked about won't save them...neither will underground bases, off-planet travel, or self-hypnotizing incantations.. They went too far with nuclear..they did become "the destroyer of worlds." I know that there is justice coming..a day of reckoning that will cut down their wanna-be godship. "They will be destroyed by the very brightness of HIS coming" That's what keeps me going...thanks CP |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1527598 Netherlands 08/13/2013 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't hold your breath anytime soon of having the Japanese allowing any outside intervention in their handling of Fukushima. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 43696650 I have seen it posted and mentioned (doesn't make it so) on how they were developing something underneath the reactors or had some lab that they are afraid of anyone finding out about. I do not have proof of any of this and ask if anyone does, if they could post any links or post any information that might support that idea. I don't think they were even supposed to have MOX fuel in reactor #3. It just seems so weird that they have kept the world out of something that from day one has been over their heads and this would seem like a pretty good reason to explain why they have been acting that way. Does anyone know anything about this? Well the question should be did they kept the world out or did the world turn a blind eye and if so why? I remember Chernobyl at the height of the cold war. The US and the international community where there within weeks to lent a hand. Fukushima being much much worse it doesn't make sense. It is almost like fukushima isn't important in the light of greater schemes. Wich makes me wonder, waht do they know is in the pipeline that makes fukushima insignificant. |
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J0nx User ID: 44324089 United States 08/13/2013 07:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Japanese....they have brought shame upon themselves and their ancestors in the way that they have dealt with this or not dealt with it more like. Because of them the rest of the world will pay the price. Shameful race of people. They should have immediately sent 1000 or more men to their deaths within days after this accident in order to contain it. Instead they cowered in fear and stuck their heads in the sand and they need to be called out on the world stage for their shame. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31340483 United States 08/13/2013 07:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This has reached the point of critical mass. Something needs to be done, and it needs to be done NOW! Quoting: R.P. McMurphy It's time for obama to put his childish ego aside and work closely with other world leaders to come up with a viable solution. And since I know you're listening barry... if you're so intent on leaving a legacy how about going to work on this ASAP! Do something to make America proud, goddamn it! No need to panic. The President is monitoring the sitiation. |
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Dr. Neuk User ID: 17745669 United States 08/13/2013 07:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm just shaking my head in awe. I am completely dumbfounded by this entire thing. It's just unbelievable that at this day and age, we couldn't come up with a solution. Just because I can't doesn't mean that there isn't people way more intelligent and ingenious than me. And if there isn't all I've gotta say is that we are so undeniably fucked. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44999915 United States 08/13/2013 07:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It seems to me that the global climate change researchers should be tasked on this. They have the analytical abilities and software. They also have a built in audience. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44999915 Naaa. Their solution would be to tax the radioactive emissions . Well, As i understand it, the companies that aggregated fissile material, designed, built and operated the reactors are all corporations. Corporations that have no personal liability for the last phase, which was removal and management of spent fuel rods. Most of these corps are also largely tax free as it is, so maybe taxing them should not be such a bad idea. The climate change folks seem to be the ones who could get it done. Humans= mortal, have personal liability, pay taxes. Corps = immortal, have no personal liability, do not pay taxes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45066570 Australia 08/13/2013 07:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't hold your breath anytime soon of having the Japanese allowing any outside intervention in their handling of Fukushima. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 43696650 I have seen it posted and mentioned (doesn't make it so) on how they were developing something underneath the reactors or had some lab that they are afraid of anyone finding out about. I do not have proof of any of this and ask if anyone does, if they could post any links or post any information that might support that idea. I don't think they were even supposed to have MOX fuel in reactor #3. It just seems so weird that they have kept the world out of something that from day one has been over their heads and this would seem like a pretty good reason to explain why they have been acting that way. Does anyone know anything about this? Well the question should be did they kept the world out or did the world turn a blind eye and if so why? I remember Chernobyl at the height of the cold war. The US and the international community where there within weeks to lent a hand. Fukushima being much much worse it doesn't make sense. It is almost like fukushima isn't important in the light of greater schemes. Wich makes me wonder, waht do they know is in the pipeline that makes fukushima insignificant. Yes, to you both above. There is something very odd about the way this has been handled internationally. It's as if it doesn't really matter for some reason..... |
SteamrolledGobias User ID: 15716609 United States 08/13/2013 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | payback for trying to help Iran Jim Stone Freelance explains this better, the Japanese gov't was trying to work with Iran setting up some type of deal for trading oil? or precious metals? anyway Israeli Khazarian Zionists didn't like this and so long story short, HAARP-induced 9.0 + stuxnet virus = fukushima in a nutshell |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1527598 Netherlands 08/13/2013 07:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Japanese....they have brought shame upon themselves and their ancestors in the way that they have dealt with this or not dealt with it more like. Because of them the rest of the world will pay the price. Shameful race of people. They should have immediately sent 1000 or more men to their deaths within days after this accident in order to contain it. Instead they cowered in fear and stuck their heads in the sand and they need to be called out on the world stage for their shame. Quoting: J0nx You seemed to forget that GE an American corp. made these flawed reactors in the first place. So maybe you could join the japanese in being a shameful race of people? |
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Citizenperth (OP) User ID: 44396812 Australia 08/13/2013 08:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They could block off the aquifer, where it discharges to the ocean, with concrete and lead. Redirect rivers and streams that run into the aquifer. That could stop much if the ocean contamination. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45069383 which only places it back into the ground water, that which the populous drink... It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
Citizenperth (OP) User ID: 44396812 Australia 08/13/2013 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trolls of the voice out - comment.. i'm married not gay, and concerned.. keep your sexual ideologies to yourselves.... Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 08/13/2013 08:35 AM It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44999915 United States 08/13/2013 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are no words to describe the efforts of Tepco and the Japanese gov. Well, except my 2 words :Incredibly sad. Quoting: Sanderino 33576468 So many losses at stake by the bloody hands of Tepco! There is much more to the Japanese story than just this tragedy. Ancient times = The first Japanese settle on the island. Medieval times = The mongols try to invade, fail twice. Renaissance period = They develop their own refined culture, systems of agriculture, invent steel, etc. Colonial period = Globalists show up in 1858 with battleships and demand them to integrate (become trade slaves) to the rest of the world. Industrial period = They comply, but lack oil and rubber. Pre-WWII = They go and get oil and rubber to make goods with a decent profit. WWII = The Americans cut them out of the oil and rubber, 'cause the Dutch, British, French and Spanish were more "civilized" in harvesting these resources. They Ally with the only major power who did not have colonies to protect in the region. Repeat as necessary. |
Citizenperth (OP) User ID: 44396812 Australia 08/13/2013 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are no words to describe the efforts of Tepco and the Japanese gov. Well, except my 2 words :Incredibly sad. Quoting: Sanderino 33576468 So many losses at stake by the bloody hands of Tepco! There is much more to the Japanese story than just this tragedy. Ancient times = The first Japanese settle on the island. Medieval times = The mongols try to invade, fail twice. Renaissance period = They develop their own refined culture, systems of agriculture, invent steel, etc. Colonial period = Globalists show up in 1858 with battleships and demand them to integrate (become trade slaves) to the rest of the world. Industrial period = They comply, but lack oil and rubber. Pre-WWII = They go and get oil and rubber to make goods with a decent profit. WWII = The Americans cut them out of the oil and rubber, 'cause the Dutch, British, French and Spanish were more "civilized" in harvesting these resources. They Ally with the only major power who did not have colonies to protect in the region. Repeat as necessary. and yet they shyly stand by with hand in blood ELE in progress, not an excuse.... far from it... "we eat and drink, for tomorrow THEY die" Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 08/13/2013 09:44 AM It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45069383 United Kingdom 08/13/2013 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They could block off the aquifer, where it discharges to the ocean, with concrete and lead. Redirect rivers and streams that run into the aquifer. That could stop much if the ocean contamination. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45069383 which only places it back into the ground water, that which the populous drink... I was Just offering what I can ..... I know the aquifer provides drinking water (though who would want to drink that now?) They will have to rely on reservoirs - manmade - from the redirected springs. Something has to be sacrificed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44922744 France 08/13/2013 09:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is what is known as being 'Spiritually blind'. The ONLY mess you are in---period---is if you are not pursuing salvation through Jesus Christ---everything else is at best a waste of time in this window of opportunity---wake up... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44956919 United States 08/13/2013 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nuclear power in general is suicide. At the very least, all reactors should be out of the hands of private corporations, because safety will always be compromised in favor of ever larger profits. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44583331 These companies are only liable for a small percentage of the damage caused by a nuclear accident, which is why they do insane stuff like build in earthquake zones with poor sea defences. There have been much bigger tsunamis than this one in our past, and a really large one could potentially destroy dozens of reactors, turning a survivable event into an extinction level event. It's not if it happens, it's when. That's if we even manage to survive Fukushima of course. It's absolute insanity. ^^THIS^^ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15721172 South Korea 08/13/2013 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Japs are now more and more screwing up the whole Pacific like they did in World War II. It has been proven for hte last 2 and a half years that they are totally incapable of handling the situation but makes it only worse. Now it is the time other countries like US and/or Russia that have the experiences and capability to handle the situation properly take the entire country by force for the own sake of Jap people and all coastal Pacific countries including US and Russian before we all die. They have to occupy there until all Japs' nuclear power plants stop running. |