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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56479556 United States 04/05/2014 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima, 3 years later and the truth is finally coming out. Damn thing IS WAY WORSE than any of us know. Reactor 3 clearly exploded, sending uranium and plutonium dust to the winds. They are finding CORE DUST, hot-particles hundreds of kilometers away. All 3 reactor cores melted into the ground water table, and will continue to irradiate the Pacific for a THOUSAND years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1916537 Think about it, 100,000 gallons a DAY flow into the ocean. It's unimaginable. It's a worse case scenario come true. We are way more f*cked than we know. Yeah, go ahead and laugh. In a few minutes the paid shills will post their BS flags and have you believing everything is beautiful. Radiation is good for you. It won't hurt you if you smile, right? F*ck you bastards. There is something really, really wrong with the person who created that photo of that child . . . and if it's real and he's really doing that, SHAME on the stupid parents!!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56230513 United States 04/05/2014 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're all gonna die horrible lingering deaths. 25 Days to Die - Radiation Poisoning in 1945 [link to www.youtube.com] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1916537 United States 04/05/2014 11:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the pin! I believe we should all be talking about this! I know it gets old, but it really is the gravest danger we are faced with in the world today. Yes, there are lots of other types of DOOM facing us as a species, but this DOOM is here NOW. No BS, just the facts Ma'am. |
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CleverMoniker User ID: 1692254 Canada 04/05/2014 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nothing funny here but the truth, shills are running out of things to respond with Quoting: Anonymous Coward 49207205 as it is becoming evident to everyone that the whole situation that is really messed up big time. We as a human race will be paying the price for this for hundreds of years to come. The Japan government and officials should be put in jail for crimes to humanity!!! America is just as guilty as japan.It would never have been built without the Yankee carpet baggers coming in after they were nuked and selling them the tech.look nobody gets nuclear power without approval and America sold it to the kamikazes . Every informed "leader" is responsible. If you were one of those leaders, you would have no choice but to cover it up. Once someone actually sat you down and explained the math to you, and you realized that the death toll as a result of losing Japan from the global economy would far exceed the death toll of Japan continuing as though it were business as usual, you could no longer honestly disclose under the premise of having the people's best interest at heart. |
Sungaze_At_Dawn User ID: 49897461 Canada 04/05/2014 11:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know it all blew to the wind, saw the mushroom cloud just after the event, and knew exactly what had happened, probably rigged by the mossad crew that went in to do a security update, just prior. They had the stuxnet virus that took out their last coolant system, as well. This event was planned and carried out, with the Rockerfeller clan taking off to India for a long time, all of them, just prior to fukushima! Now, its more than hot particles in the atmosphere raining down. If you have a melt down, according to those who actually worked in the nuclear industry, and the coolant isn't restored within a few hours, you have to immediately boron and cement it. That is the policy that probably hasn't been done, and of course in practice it takes months to carry out. The problem is, within 1 day of the meltdown, the goo, the melted goo, left the station, ie CHINA SYNDROM. China syndrom X 6! Now, what that is capable of doing to our crust, earthquakes, volcano's, we don't even know!!!! The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
Vision Thing User ID: 55837975 United States 04/06/2014 12:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you a complete imbicile? Mankind has never experienced, or even dreamed of this level of radioactive contamination. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992947 Do you have any fucking clue how much nuclear material is in a single reactor? In school we were taught that 1 plant meltdown would devistate a region (of the US), and we have 3 complete meltdowns, now being cooled with the same water that millions of Americans are eating SEAFOOD from. This may not be the "end of the World", but sit tight for 10 years, it's very realistic that within 15-20 years EVERYONE, every-single-fucking-person you now know, will have died from CANCER. Hopefully ignorant fucks such as yourself. wow insult laden, no logic to be had, wishing death upon others. Congrats you've graduated from the Democratic Party Charm School. That's really funny but at the same time sadly true. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54449489 United States 04/06/2014 12:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Correct. As mentioned above, it is time to entomb it. Even M.I.T. (Military Industrial Tenure) professors are saying that. A 7.5+ quake will cause cooling to fail on one or more of the reactors. It will also crack all the stored water tanks and aerosolize more fuel rods. So even suicide workers and equipment would not make it anywhere close. Then BOOM. all 6 will detonate. Japan gone in a week. the rest of us in 50 years tops. The reason they don't want to do that is because Japan is a place where they can institute mass social control experiments given the homogeneous culture. Entombing those reactors will act as a very powerful psychological ruin, forever. The psychopaths who run this world are not going to give up the psychosis trait that is the only reason people let them rule us out of fear. |
rup User ID: 56149506 United States 04/06/2014 12:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | one thing ive learned on GLP when it comes to fukushima, don't bother to use any logic at all, because GLP'ers consider any and all logic that goes against their doom as 'shilling' you can take that to the bank. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56013311 If they won't listen to tepco, they won't listen to nuclear physicists or scientists who say its fine, they won't listen to the people who designed the friggin thing. Then who will they listen to? (hint: anyone who supports their viewpoint) Funny how _all_ of the fukudoom trickles down from enenews, all of it, a certain GLP'ers entire fukushima doom platform was built from links from this ONE source, all the other google searches just show copy/pasta from enenews. By what enenews has said everyone in japan and the coast of california should have been dead over 12 months ago, but no radiation is like magical unicorn farts it can kill superslow even if the readings are supposedly sky high melted core in ground water = dead within minutes, the water should look like alca-seltzer, you got fission products in water = on going reaction = uncontrolled criticality When they drew a water sample from the TMI unit 2 reactor during that 1979 sabotage the water in the test beaker literally vibrated in the man's hand, it fizzed and if he had held it a couple minutes longer he would have been a dead man. If they won't listen to tepco, they won't listen to nuclear physicists or scientists who say its fine, they won't listen to the people who designed the friggin thing. Then who will they listen to? (hint: anyone who supports their viewpoint) so we should listen to tepco? ... you mean the company that is run by the japanese government ultimately; the same government that has put a media blackout on any japanese citizen who talks about fukushima and jails them? ... so we should listen to nuclear physicists or scientists who say its fine? ... you mean the scientists who are bought by the industry/politicians and/or threatened by the same entities whose psychopathic agendas or careers depend on everything being fine ... ive seen just as many scientists saying everything IS NOT fine, but i guess its just a coincidence that not one of them who are japanese citizens have said it wasnt fine ... so we should listen to the designers of the reactors? ... you mean the ones who represent gigantic corporations whose lifeblood is securing future contracts to continue designing them, and whose millions of stockholders depend on those future contracts, all of which wouldnt happen if things werent fine ... you mean the designers whose jobs and reputations would be lost, or their very lives ended if things werent just fine ... i dont value designers' opinions too much when i can watch a video of 2 of their grandest designs blowing nuclear chunks and concrete slabs the size of boxcars a couple thousand feet in the air Last Edited by rup on 04/06/2014 12:17 AM rup |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56449542 United States 04/06/2014 12:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The pacific ocean is dead. And the northen hemisphere slowly accumulates plutonium and uranium. Eventually all the oceans will be dead, since the pacific does actually connect to the atlantic. Quoting: ThesonofhendriX Eventually all the oceans will be dead, since the pacific does actually connect to the atlantic. 1/3 of the Earth shall die... Revelation 8:7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up. Revelation 8:8 And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; Revelation 8:9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed. |
rup User ID: 56149506 United States 04/06/2014 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Correct. As mentioned above, it is time to entomb it. Even M.I.T. (Military Industrial Tenure) professors are saying that. A 7.5+ quake will cause cooling to fail on one or more of the reactors. It will also crack all the stored water tanks and aerosolize more fuel rods. So even suicide workers and equipment would not make it anywhere close. Then BOOM. all 6 will detonate. Japan gone in a week. the rest of us in 50 years tops. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54449489 The reason they don't want to do that is because Japan is a place where they can institute mass social control experiments given the homogeneous culture. Entombing those reactors will act as a very powerful psychological ruin, forever. The psychopaths who run this world are not going to give up the psychosis trait that is the only reason people let them rule us out of fear. Last Edited by rup on 04/06/2014 12:21 AM rup |
Citizenperth User ID: 38883064 Australia 04/06/2014 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | one thing ive learned on GLP when it comes to fukushima, don't bother to use any logic at all, because GLP'ers consider any and all logic that goes against their doom as 'shilling' you can take that to the bank. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56013311 If they won't listen to tepco, they won't listen to nuclear physicists or scientists who say its fine, they won't listen to the people who designed the friggin thing. Then who will they listen to? (hint: anyone who supports their viewpoint) Funny how _all_ of the fukudoom trickles down from enenews, all of it, a certain GLP'ers entire fukushima doom platform was built from links from this ONE source, all the other google searches just show copy/pasta from enenews. By what enenews has said everyone in japan and the coast of california should have been dead over 12 months ago, but no radiation is like magical unicorn farts it can kill superslow even if the readings are supposedly sky high melted core in ground water = dead within minutes, the water should look like alca-seltzer, you got fission products in water = on going reaction = uncontrolled criticality When they drew a water sample from the TMI unit 2 reactor during that 1979 sabotage the water in the test beaker literally vibrated in the man's hand, it fizzed and if he had held it a couple minutes longer he would have been a dead man. Yep, and now I'm going to call you out for the SHILL you are Funny how you're trying to downplay enenews as ONE SOURCE, when it is actually a place that posts news articles from all over the world. Including 'official' sources like the NRC on occasion so bite a unicorn fart This is true. E-news only congregates news sources, it is not a news source itself. You are also forgetting all of the other news sources... I converse with Many of the major players daily, and to keep the chronology correct I also quote major Major Japanese news papers, TEPCO and the Japanese Government. As for 'dillution is the sollution'?.. crap... 1 particle of Plutonium is still just that... dillution is simply 'dispersion'.... neither is a GOOD thing... And with Japan ready to release the ground water directly into the ocean this coming May, they simply have no where else to put it.... And the post about the world's governments not wanting to cause panic is coorrect... what else can they do? This whole thing is Fubar.... If you read back through the history, every 'worst case scenario' has happened... there were very few that called 'instant doom' on anything less than the colapse of unit 4... but mark my words... this thing is just getting started.... Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 04/06/2014 12:22 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: 56061886 United States 04/06/2014 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe you'll call me a shill, but allow me to try to rationalize this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56246472 first though I want to state that this is very serious and the final death toll from this will undoubtedly be in the tens or hundreds of thousands. Most of these deaths will be in coming decades. I think the majority of the radiation that ends up in the ocean will not make it into the food chain. It'll end up as sediment at the bottom and soon be covered with more sediment. How large of a majority I can't say. If 90% of the radiation in the water ends up at the bottom then that seems pretty good. On the other hand what if 25 or 30% ends up in the food chain. I don't pretend to know the outcome. Many on here think they do. I only know that there will be many, many cases of cancer and birth defects due to this for generations to come. End of the world? I seriously fucking doubt it. Great. Only 25-30% gets up in the food chain. OK, lets take 25% of 100,000 gallons a day ... that's 25,000 gallons. Times 365 that's 9,125,000 gallons per year. Let's give it say ten years to f*ck things up ... that's 90 MILLION GALLONS of highly radioactive core waste IN THE FISH. 90 Million gallons. And that's the BEST we can hope for. That's some dumb ass reasoning OP. It doesn't matter how many gallons of water there is. what matters is how much radioactive material is in each gallon. I doubt we have an answer. And how heavy is that radioactive material? If it's uranium and plutonium it's damn heavy and will go straight the fuck to the bottom. If it's organic matter or what have you and it's been contaminated then that is a different story. Take the number of gallons in the ocean and divide by the number of gallons being dumped. That doesn't tell the whole story, but it does kind of put this in perspective. My MAIN point is that none of us really have the data to get a clear picture of the problem. All we can say definitively is that cancer rates and malformities are going to go up. Again, I doubt this is an end of the world scenario. If for no other reason the combined release at fuku is smaller than the total radioactive releases from all other sources, and we aren't dead yet. Its the ecosystem, so what it starts from the bottom up. You do relies 85-90% of humans get protein from white fish in the ocean. The pacific gyer is pulling this shit all over the pacific its not sinking. I have personally seen with my own two eyes the start of ecological collapse. |
Citizenperth User ID: 38883064 Australia 04/06/2014 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It took some high level Political Gymnastics when it was all happening: [snip] Bader explains that the U.S. decided to expand the exclusionary zone to 80 km, exceeding the Japanese government’s 20-km evacuation zone, because the available data indicated that this is what the U.S. government would do in a similar situation at home. Washington also authorized a voluntary departure for dependents of U.S. personnel and issued a travel advisory recommending U.S. citizens consider leaving Japan. John Holdren, the president’s science adviser, argued that U.S. Navy nuclear experts were overstating the risks, but as Cleveland explains, when science meets policy, politics prevails. Bader acknowledges that the withdrawal of U.S. forces from bases in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Yokota in western Tokyo would have stoked panic among Japanese and gravely damaged the alliance. Based on Holder’s interpretation of worst-case scenarios developed by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory working with the NRC, Bader concludes that, “there was no plausible scenario in which Tokyo, Yokosuka, or Yokota could be subject to dangerous levels of airborne radiation.” Cleveland’s sources disagree. He suggests that Bader,”downplays the level of discord and debate among the radiation experts and privileges interpretations by State Department folks whose guiding concerns were the diplomatic impact of expanding evacuation/exclusionary zones, the implications of an actionable worst-case scenario and military departures. State essentially refereed the decision-making and pushed for less conservative measures to align more closely with the Japanese, with a close eye on implications for the American nuclear industry.” In Cleveland’s view, the navy was, “more risk averse than either the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) or State, and from day one was ringing alarms that were not entirely understood, not completely validated and not well received by the NRC and State. The navy was pushing the other federal agencies to take more aggressive actions because their radiation measurements were indicating dose rates that were more significant than what was implied by the abstract modeling that guided the NRC and Holdren’s views.” Given that the U.S. government expanded the exclusionary zone in Fukushima to 80 km and developed contingency plans for a massive evacuation while shredding of documents continued for four days at the U.S. Embassy and military bases in Japan, somebody was obviously very worried. Regarding accusations that The New York Times exaggerated the crisis, Cleveland argues, “The reporting of the NYT was warranted by the information known at the time. Their discussion of worst-case scenarios and their withering view of Tepco and the J-Gov were based on solid reporting. . . . Their views were based on interviews with insiders who provided this information and so their coverage was not unduly alarmist. . . . If anything, the NYT was a mainstream, moderate voice in line with mainstream experts and the policy decisions being debated by elite-level insiders.” Some of his insider sources tell him that the crisis was actually far worse than anyone acknowledged at the time and that information was withheld to prevent a panic. [end snip] Jeff Kingston is the director of Asian Studies, Temple University Japan [link to www.japantimes.co.jp] Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 04/06/2014 12:33 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 |
Citizenperth User ID: 38883064 Australia 04/06/2014 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's another example of mainstream 'filtering down' the news... remember the mainstream are really only players to tell you what the government deciedes you need to know, or their version of reality: Kelp watch off california 2014 [link to www.nbcnews.com] 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: 39316958 United States 04/06/2014 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The pacific ocean is dead. And the northen hemisphere slowly accumulates plutonium and uranium. Eventually all the oceans will be dead, since the pacific does actually connect to the atlantic. Quoting: ThesonofhendriX Eventually all the oceans will be dead, since the pacific does actually connect to the atlantic. 1/3 of the Earth shall die... Revelation 8:7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up. Revelation 8:8 And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; Revelation 8:9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed. Maybe gawd can snap his magic fingers and make it all better !!!! |
Citizenperth User ID: 38883064 Australia 04/06/2014 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And this on the reporting: Scientists studying radiation in Japan are subject to 'insidious censorship' [snip] Sunday, March 23, 2014 by: L.J. Devon, Staff Writer Tags: insidious censorship, radiation, Japan (NaturalNews) In order to appease the fears of the public and maintain order, leaders of government institutions often restrict valuable and alarming information from broadcast or publication. This censorship keeps the masses unaware but cooperative, as the truth is picked through and decimated. Such leaders are often timid and tend to uphold the status quo. They will typically refrain from riling people up so as not to disturb the powers of special interest that could shutter their career and livelihood. While vital information is picked apart and wrought with censorship, people may suffer from the consequences of not knowing and not being able to take action. Scientist finds alarming initial Fukushima cesium-137 measurements but is censored When the Fukushima nuclear crisis began in March 2011, much censorship was placed on scientists and researchers who set out to measure the radioactive fallout that was silently affecting the public. One scientist, Michio Aoyama, recorded initial findings that were too startling for the Japanese government. As a senior scientist working within the Japanese government's Meteorological Research Institute, Aoyama reported dangerous levels of radioactive cesium-137 in the surface water of the Pacific Ocean. His reports estimated that levels of cesium-137 could be 10,000 times higher than nuclear contamination measurements from Chernobyl, the world's worst nuclear accident. When Aoyama reported these alarming radiation levels in an article for a publication called Nature, he was met with criticism and publication restrictions. The director general of the institute called Aoyama and asked him to remove his name from the paper. Apparently, he did not want to startle the public with Aoyama's findings. When Aoyma asked to have his name removed, the article was suddenly halted from publication. Aoyama is not the only one placed under this kind of pressure and censorship. Various university researchers in Japan report that their respective universities will not give them funds or support for the work they conduct involving the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Professors report off the record in many cases that they are either obstructed or told to steer clear of data that might cause public "concern." The result so far has been three years of downplaying the Fuskushima disaster, leaving people unaware of the dangers of high levels of radiation that adversely affect their health. Politically dangerous research Joji Otaki, a biologist from Japan's Ryukyu University, has written several papers on how Fukushima radiation triggers inherited deformities in butterflies, but said, "Getting involved in this sort of researchis dangerous politically." Otaki, says the public supports his work through crowdfunding donations. [end snip] Learn more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] 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: 36115739 United States 04/06/2014 01:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima, 3 years later and the truth is finally coming out. Damn thing IS WAY WORSE than any of us know. Reactor 3 clearly exploded, sending uranium and plutonium dust to the winds. They are finding CORE DUST, hot-particles hundreds of kilometers away. All 3 reactor cores melted into the ground water table, and will continue to irradiate the Pacific for a THOUSAND years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1916537 Think about it, 100,000 gallons a DAY flow into the ocean. It's unimaginable. It's a worse case scenario come true. We are way more f*cked than we know. Yeah, go ahead and laugh. In a few minutes the paid shills will post their BS flags and have you believing everything is beautiful. Radiation is good for you. It won't hurt you if you smile, right? F*ck you bastards. [link to enenews.com] [link to www.japantimes.co.jp] You are very right, I'm wondering I'f there are possible wind and storm implications from fukashima, for example spring this year is very late all the grass is dead and almost no trees are producing green leaves other that pine and other winter trees, I try to tell people it's bad and I'm just the crazy nut job... Sigh |
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Citizenperth User ID: 38883064 Australia 04/06/2014 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima, 3 years later and the truth is finally coming out. Damn thing IS WAY WORSE than any of us know. Reactor 3 clearly exploded, sending uranium and plutonium dust to the winds. They are finding CORE DUST, hot-particles hundreds of kilometers away. All 3 reactor cores melted into the ground water table, and will continue to irradiate the Pacific for a THOUSAND years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1916537 Think about it, 100,000 gallons a DAY flow into the ocean. It's unimaginable. It's a worse case scenario come true. We are way more f*cked than we know. Yeah, go ahead and laugh. In a few minutes the paid shills will post their BS flags and have you believing everything is beautiful. Radiation is good for you. It won't hurt you if you smile, right? F*ck you bastards. [link to enenews.com] [link to www.japantimes.co.jp] You are very right, I'm wondering I'f there are possible wind and storm implications from fukashima, for example spring this year is very late all the grass is dead and almost no trees are producing green leaves other that pine and other winter trees, I try to tell people it's bad and I'm just the crazy nut job... Sigh A good observation from a friend of mine d'un renard who runs a fukushima site and is the secretary of zero nuclear france (not name dropping, but stating it comes from a man who is in the know), is that the pine forests that dot fukushima prefecture are due for their 3 year pine needle shedding this year.... so it's all back into the atmosphere.... not to forget the plume is on a 40 day round trip over the northern hemisphere evr since 311... the spikes on equipment show this to be so.... one of my reads as an example: [link to radviews.com] Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 04/06/2014 01:29 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 |
Chugiakian User ID: 56420373 United States 04/06/2014 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fukushima, 3 years later and the truth is finally coming out. Damn thing IS WAY WORSE than any of us know. Reactor 3 clearly exploded, sending uranium and plutonium dust to the winds. They are finding CORE DUST, hot-particles hundreds of kilometers away. All 3 reactor cores melted into the ground water table, and will continue to irradiate the Pacific for a THOUSAND years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1916537 Think about it, 100,000 gallons a DAY flow into the ocean. It's unimaginable. It's a worse case scenario come true. We are way more f*cked than we know. Yeah, go ahead and laugh. In a few minutes the paid shills will post their BS flags and have you believing everything is beautiful. Radiation is good for you. It won't hurt you if you smile, right? F*ck you bastards. [link to enenews.com] [link to www.japantimes.co.jp] You are very right, I'm wondering I'f there are possible wind and storm implications from fukashima, for example spring this year is very late all the grass is dead and almost no trees are producing green leaves other that pine and other winter trees, I try to tell people it's bad and I'm just the crazy nut job... Sigh manipulating the weather to keep the radiation away from North America. We are all Fuk'd Chugiakian |
ruser User ID: 2275761 United States 04/06/2014 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Terrible aches. Like body aches. Bones in my spine ache radiating into my hip. Others have this in my area. They tell me I have radiculitus from am injury 3 months ago. I should be healed by now. I'm fit and athletic. No appetite either. I live near San Francisco. Last Edited by ruser on 04/06/2014 01:33 AM ruser |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54760631 Canada 04/06/2014 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope, nothing funny about this. Nothing will ever be the same, the world as we know it is going to die. :( Quoting: Lilith_4 No, I dont think the world and all life will die off completely. Remember, lifeforms have experienced much larger and more intense exposure to radiation energy than this, for a lot longer. What will happen is lots of lifeforms that cannot adapt will die off, and lots will adapt into newer lifeforms, and bring about many changes not seen before. |