I AM A FRENCH JOURNALIST, I HAVE EXTREMELY GRAVE THINGS TO TELL YOU ABOUT FUKUSHIMA | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1267796 United States 03/24/2011 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey.... what are you talking about? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1267796Obama is monitoring the situation. Seriously....... thx for the update, but it's nothing we at GLP don't already know about. Like another poster said: Le Fuck!!! Seriously, it wasn't funny the first time. It's still not funny. It won't be funny tomorrow. I can't stand Obama. He's not only helpless but hopeless. That being said, I agree. I'm so sick of seeing the same retread sentence in damn near every thread on glp. It does tell you right off who the sheep are though. Repeating the same phrase they think they are original and funny. 'Look what I just thought up after I read it 400 times in the last month: Obama's monitoring the situation!! HA HA HA' I've hated that "Obama is monitoring" sillyness from the second time I seen it posted. You O bots are so easy to spot. You just can't resist can you? gotcha again!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 611990 Spain 03/24/2011 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: PARANOID. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1311924 United States 03/24/2011 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: PARANOID. Yeah and as usual the naysayers on here didn't believe him. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1312299 United Kingdom 03/24/2011 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it was mentioned that his English was too good for a journalist... that seemed true but look at his phrase: "the temperature is of 450 degrees" and I've just asked a French person and this is EXACTLY how you'd direct translate from French into English. namely, "...la temperature est de 450 degrees." and his phrase, "One of the top man..." not MEN, man. SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT! |
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PARANOID. User ID: 923589 United States 03/24/2011 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, bullshit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1310758This "French journalist" is a GLP regular who thinks it's overdue that he has one of his topics pinned. LoL We have a winner use search 2 posts in 1 year, a real regular. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 969156 United States 03/24/2011 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the scenario, folks. You have a nuclear disaster in Japan, the US military has evacuated 20,000 people, and is considering a forced evacuation of another 100,000. The only reason they haven't left is because of the strategic value. There have been many reports in the past week of a meltdown. It doesn't matter which reactor, only one needs to go that way. If they could have entombed it, they would have. They have known since the beginning it was a lost cause. Radiation is up in Japan, the crops and water are already tainted as evidenced by the growing list of countries banning their imports. Even if you could evacuate everyone, where would you put them? Who would feed and house them? Who would pay for the transportation? No one wants 100 million scared, panicked and potentially sick people on their shores, especially when the Japanese government is in collapse. Which ones do you evacuate and which ones do you sentence to death? It's obvious what is happening, even if no one else wants to connect the dots. There is a reason why the Internet has been shut down and why only happy news is coming from the Japanese government. The only doom news we are getting is from other countries. There is no way to evacuate those people, and no where to evacuate them to. The world's governments are not revealing this information because it is likely that their own people will demand that "something" be done. Nothing can be done. The area surrounding the planet is fried. Now that containment has been breached, it will be a short time before all the water, and all the food is contaminated. Never mind the huge amount of devastation from the earthquake and tsunami. All those people are going to die -- either from the radiation, or the subsequent starvation. Japan imports the vast majority of their food. Without buyers for their [now toxic] goods, their economy will collapse. With no economy, they have no way of buying from other countries. It's over. Japan will be a wasteland within a year. |
from every angle User ID: 1275091 Australia 03/24/2011 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have just come out of a closed door meeting of the ASN. Quoting: Jean 1255513One of the top man at the agency desribed to me the current sutation at the FUKUSHIMA plant. He is not allowed to divulge what I am about to tell you. He has asked to "go forth and tell the truth"; while there is still time to save lives: Reactor 1 has gone through a full metdown 4 days ago/ The containment has been breached/ The lower part of the reactor has completely melted away/ Radioactive fuel has breached the bottom of the nuclear plant, and is seeping into the ground/ This is the reason why, water contamination is getting worse by the hour The current situation of plant 3, is nearing the same process. He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. As for plant 4, it is believed that the nuclear spent rods are close to metdown, the temperature at the empty spend pool is of 450 degrees/ I hope this information will be of service, notably to those living in Japan. This is the first and last time I am posting on this site/ if this is going on ,then i don`t mine people panicking at all they have a good reason,so die of fright or die of hideous physical detriments. something is going on it`s too what length they are dragging the chain. >>i am a arrow in the air -------->>> |
PARANOID. User ID: 923589 United States 03/24/2011 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the scenario, folks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 969156You have a nuclear disaster in Japan, the US military has evacuated 20,000 people, and is considering a forced evacuation of another 100,000. The only reason they haven't left is because of the strategic value. There have been many reports in the past week of a meltdown. It doesn't matter which reactor, only one needs to go that way. If they could have entombed it, they would have. They have known since the beginning it was a lost cause. Radiation is up in Japan, the crops and water are already tainted as evidenced by the growing list of countries banning their imports. Even if you could evacuate everyone, where would you put them? Who would feed and house them? Who would pay for the transportation? No one wants 100 million scared, panicked and potentially sick people on their shores, especially when the Japanese government is in collapse. Which ones do you evacuate and which ones do you sentence to death? It's obvious what is happening, even if no one else wants to connect the dots. There is a reason why the Internet has been shut down and why only happy news is coming from the Japanese government. The only doom news we are getting is from other countries. There is no way to evacuate those people, and no where to evacuate them to. The world's governments are not revealing this information because it is likely that their own people will demand that "something" be done. Nothing can be done. The area surrounding the planet is fried. Now that containment has been breached, it will be a short time before all the water, and all the food is contaminated. Never mind the huge amount of devastation from the earthquake and tsunami. All those people are going to die -- either from the radiation, or the subsequent starvation. Japan imports the vast majority of their food. Without buyers for their [now toxic] goods, their economy will collapse. With no economy, they have no way of buying from other countries. It's over. Japan will be a wasteland within a year. agreed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1249965 United States 03/24/2011 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look at this link and scroll down to the photo of employees who just had a MEETING ON THE JAPANESE INCIDENTS, THE MAN'S NAME IS Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1249965Jean-Jacques DUMONT I BET THIS IS OUR POSTER HE WAS AT THE MEETING HE IS EMPLOYED BY THIS COMPANY HE SEEMS LEGIT SCROLL DOWN A LITTLE FOR PIC [link to www.asn.fr] NICE FIND!!!!!!!!!!!! Jean-Jacques DUMONT [link to www.french-nuclear-safety.fr] SHIN THIS PIT yep I'm quick like that LOL |
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from every angle User ID: 1275091 Australia 03/24/2011 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the scenario, folks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 969156You have a nuclear disaster in Japan, the US military has evacuated 20,000 people, and is considering a forced evacuation of another 100,000. The only reason they haven't left is because of the strategic value. There have been many reports in the past week of a meltdown. It doesn't matter which reactor, only one needs to go that way. If they could have entombed it, they would have. They have known since the beginning it was a lost cause. Radiation is up in Japan, the crops and water are already tainted as evidenced by the growing list of countries banning their imports. Even if you could evacuate everyone, where would you put them? Who would feed and house them? Who would pay for the transportation? No one wants 100 million scared, panicked and potentially sick people on their shores, especially when the Japanese government is in collapse. Which ones do you evacuate and which ones do you sentence to death? It's obvious what is happening, even if no one else wants to connect the dots. There is a reason why the Internet has been shut down and why only happy news is coming from the Japanese government. The only doom news we are getting is from other countries. There is no way to evacuate those people, and no where to evacuate them to. The world's governments are not revealing this information because it is likely that their own people will demand that "something" be done. Nothing can be done. The area surrounding the planet is fried. Now that containment has been breached, it will be a short time before all the water, and all the food is contaminated. Never mind the huge amount of devastation from the earthquake and tsunami. All those people are going to die -- either from the radiation, or the subsequent starvation. Japan imports the vast majority of their food. Without buyers for their [now toxic] goods, their economy will collapse. With no economy, they have no way of buying from other countries. It's over. Japan will be a wasteland within a year. the question is how contaminated are their populace and how much medical are they going to need if sponsored from another country, will they fill our hospitals over a duration of time,so a catch 22 for other countries to consider, if the lies a big, our govts know the full infliction. >>i am a arrow in the air -------->>> |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1307021 United Kingdom 03/24/2011 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Erm... when we've seen explosions which appear to have "Chernobylised" 3 out of 4 containment buildings, why should we doubt this man's word? Have the Japanese ever actually said that the situation is under control? They have not. We are 12 days into this, think about it. So for me: MERDE ALORS! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1312523 United States 03/24/2011 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice troll OP. There is no such thing as ASN, unless you mean All Sports Network. It's ASEAN, and there are no ASEAN meetings in France, where you are posting from. ASN [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1312346 United States 03/24/2011 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, I'm new here. Quoting: battymattyFrom previous posts by members, it would seem that #3 has already melted down at least a bit. The only thing that would cause the nuetron beam is the fission of the plutonium and uranium--and why did "they" mention it days/a week after they witnessed it. That plume of plutonium has already come to the US--why isn't the EPA releasing any info on plutonium--because they know people will really freak out? How could the beam be 1.5km from the reactor? Did some of the mox blow up and out 1.5 km from the plant? I read some article and the journalist mentioned that there was like 150lbs of "fuel" in the 2 bombs dropped on Japan--in this plant alone there is like 3,000 tons. This is scarier than hell. I read someone else saying plutonium is too heavy to travel far and would fall in the Pacific or Japan, depending on the wind, not far from the plant. I read an article about buried plutonium in Australia being carried thousands of miles by the wind. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1261752 United States 03/24/2011 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have just come out of a closed door meeting of the ASN. Quoting: Jean 1255513One of the top man at the agency desribed to me the current sutation at the FUKUSHIMA plant. He is not allowed to divulge what I am about to tell you. He has asked to "go forth and tell the truth"; while there is still time to save lives: Reactor 1 has gone through a full metdown 4 days ago/ The containment has been breached/ The lower part of the reactor has completely melted away/ Radioactive fuel has breached the bottom of the nuclear plant, and is seeping into the ground/ This is the reason why, water contamination is getting worse by the hour The current situation of plant 3, is nearing the same process. He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. As for plant 4, it is believed that the nuclear spent rods are close to metdown, the temperature at the empty spend pool is of 450 degrees/ I hope this information will be of service, notably to those living in Japan. This is the first and last time I am posting on this site/ Yeah, and I've got swampland in Florida to sell to anyone who's interested! lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1304996 United States 03/24/2011 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the scenario, folks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 969156You have a nuclear disaster in Japan, the US military has evacuated 20,000 people, and is considering a forced evacuation of another 100,000. The only reason they haven't left is because of the strategic value. There have been many reports in the past week of a meltdown. It doesn't matter which reactor, only one needs to go that way. If they could have entombed it, they would have. They have known since the beginning it was a lost cause. Radiation is up in Japan, the crops and water are already tainted as evidenced by the growing list of countries banning their imports. Even if you could evacuate everyone, where would you put them? Who would feed and house them? Who would pay for the transportation? No one wants 100 million scared, panicked and potentially sick people on their shores, especially when the Japanese government is in collapse. Which ones do you evacuate and which ones do you sentence to death? It's obvious what is happening, even if no one else wants to connect the dots. There is a reason why the Internet has been shut down and why only happy news is coming from the Japanese government. The only doom news we are getting is from other countries. There is no way to evacuate those people, and no where to evacuate them to. The world's governments are not revealing this information because it is likely that their own people will demand that "something" be done. Nothing can be done. The area surrounding the planet is fried. Now that containment has been breached, it will be a short time before all the water, and all the food is contaminated. Never mind the huge amount of devastation from the earthquake and tsunami. All those people are going to die -- either from the radiation, or the subsequent starvation. Japan imports the vast majority of their food. Without buyers for their [now toxic] goods, their economy will collapse. With no economy, they have no way of buying from other countries. It's over. Japan will be a wasteland within a year. agreed. i think so also. they couldn't let people just leave. they would have to check them for radiation and determine who can and cannot leave and what countries could even take them. it would be very slow going. reminds me of ellis island where some could pass on through and others were sent back home. heart wrenching but true. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1249965 United States 03/24/2011 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it was mentioned that his English was too good for a journalist... Quoting: Free Planetthat seemed true but look at his phrase: "the temperature is of 450 degrees" and I've just asked a French person and this is EXACTLY how you'd direct translate from French into English. namely, "...la temperature est de 450 degrees." SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT! as a french gal, I can dissect his speech and the common errors lemme try to point out mistakes even a very well educated french person might make in translating our native French into English. Here are some errors that are typical. ASN no periods although abbreviation should be A.S.N. (common in French) One of the top man ...should be men He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. (french use commas and don't break up their sentences with periods, in english this would be called a run on sentence but is often done in French writing) spend pool is of 450 ....( should be the temperature at the spend pool is at NOT of 450, typical mistake ) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1294877 Canada 03/24/2011 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have just come out of a closed door meeting of the ASN. Quoting: Jean 1255513One of the top man at the agency desribed to me the current sutation at the FUKUSHIMA plant. He is not allowed to divulge what I am about to tell you. He has asked to "go forth and tell the truth"; while there is still time to save lives: Reactor 1 has gone through a full metdown 4 days ago/ The containment has been breached/ The lower part of the reactor has completely melted away/ Radioactive fuel has breached the bottom of the nuclear plant, and is seeping into the ground/ This is the reason why, water contamination is getting worse by the hour The current situation of plant 3, is nearing the same process. He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. As for plant 4, it is believed that the nuclear spent rods are close to metdown, the temperature at the empty spend pool is of 450 degrees/ I hope this information will be of service, notably to those living in Japan. This is the first and last time I am posting on this site/ thank you Jean. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1312346 United States 03/24/2011 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah yeah yeah, these "insiders" come around here everytime there's something big going on. There were numerous ones back when we had the "oil spill". Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1312453Last attempt to indulge fear You guys are losing... you're a member of a Conspiracy Forum and you're complaing that people are spreading fear? No i am not Nuclear expert, but somehting is not adding up. #3 reactor is already melting down. What was all that glowing stuff on the ground after it blew. What causes nuetron beams? Why no info from teh EPA on plutonium levels? |
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Vold3mort User ID: 1269282 United States 03/24/2011 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have just come out of a closed door meeting of the ASN. Quoting: Jean 1255513One of the top man at the agency desribed to me the current sutation at the FUKUSHIMA plant. He is not allowed to divulge what I am about to tell you. He has asked to "go forth and tell the truth"; while there is still time to save lives: Reactor 1 has gone through a full metdown 4 days ago/ The containment has been breached/ The lower part of the reactor has completely melted away/ Radioactive fuel has breached the bottom of the nuclear plant, and is seeping into the ground/ This is the reason why, water contamination is getting worse by the hour The current situation of plant 3, is nearing the same process. He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. As for plant 4, it is believed that the nuclear spent rods are close to metdown, the temperature at the empty spend pool is of 450 degrees/ I hope this information will be of service, notably to those living in Japan. This is the first and last time I am posting on this site/ Yeah, and I've got swampland in Florida to sell to anyone who's interested! lol Whew, I was wondering when you were going to come in here and set the record straight. What took you so long? It's OK people. DianaJune AND Obama are monitoring the situation. Everything is under control. |
from every angle User ID: 1275091 Australia 03/24/2011 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the scenario, folks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 969156You have a nuclear disaster in Japan, the US military has evacuated 20,000 people, and is considering a forced evacuation of another 100,000. The only reason they haven't left is because of the strategic value. There have been many reports in the past week of a meltdown. It doesn't matter which reactor, only one needs to go that way. If they could have entombed it, they would have. They have known since the beginning it was a lost cause. Radiation is up in Japan, the crops and water are already tainted as evidenced by the growing list of countries banning their imports. Even if you could evacuate everyone, where would you put them? Who would feed and house them? Who would pay for the transportation? No one wants 100 million scared, panicked and potentially sick people on their shores, especially when the Japanese government is in collapse. Which ones do you evacuate and which ones do you sentence to death? It's obvious what is happening, even if no one else wants to connect the dots. There is a reason why the Internet has been shut down and why only happy news is coming from the Japanese government. The only doom news we are getting is from other countries. There is no way to evacuate those people, and no where to evacuate them to. The world's governments are not revealing this information because it is likely that their own people will demand that "something" be done. Nothing can be done. The area surrounding the planet is fried. Now that containment has been breached, it will be a short time before all the water, and all the food is contaminated. Never mind the huge amount of devastation from the earthquake and tsunami. All those people are going to die -- either from the radiation, or the subsequent starvation. Japan imports the vast majority of their food. Without buyers for their [now toxic] goods, their economy will collapse. With no economy, they have no way of buying from other countries. It's over. Japan will be a wasteland within a year. the question is how contaminated are their populace and how much medical are they going to need if sponsored from another country, will they fill our hospitals over a duration of time,so a catch 22 for other countries to consider, if the lies a big, our govts know the full infliction. commonsense tell us that if the containers are damaged we are getting everything that should be contained,for the plume to be in america and onto iceland that`s a nasty bubble of ongoing death,on the ground,trees,clothes, food,house,car planes.the plumes picked up fallout thru traffic, micro plumes from our activities. >>i am a arrow in the air -------->>> |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1312537 France 03/24/2011 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it was mentioned that his English was too good for a journalist... Quoting: Free Planetthat seemed true but look at his phrase: "the temperature is of 450 degrees" and I've just asked a French person and this is EXACTLY how you'd direct translate from French into English. namely, "...la temperature est de 450 degrees." SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT! as a french gal, I can dissect his speech and the common errors lemme try to point out mistakes even a very well educated french person might make in translating our native French into English. Here are some errors that are typical. ASN no periods although abbreviation should be A.S.N. (common in French) One of the top man ...should be men He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. (french use commas and don't break up their sentences with periods, in english this would be called a run on sentence but is often done in French writing) spend pool is of 450 ....( should be the temperature at the spend pool is at NOT of 450, typical mistake ) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 673477 United States 03/24/2011 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is this article about this conspiracy site and this leaked info??? [link to mikephilbin.blogspot.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1193530 United States 03/24/2011 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it was mentioned that his English was too good for a journalist... Quoting: Free Planetthat seemed true but look at his phrase: "the temperature is of 450 degrees" and I've just asked a French person and this is EXACTLY how you'd direct translate from French into English. namely, "...la temperature est de 450 degrees." SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT! as a french gal, I can dissect his speech and the common errors lemme try to point out mistakes even a very well educated french person might make in translating our native French into English. Here are some errors that are typical. ASN no periods although abbreviation should be A.S.N. (common in French) One of the top man ...should be men He told me that the situation is extremelw critical, and that there is no possibility to stop, until now, this irreversible process in plant 2,3. (french use commas and don't break up their sentences with periods, in english this would be called a run on sentence but is often done in French writing) spend pool is of 450 ....( should be the temperature at the spend pool is at NOT of 450, typical mistake ) va te faire voir idiot are you not in France I was just trying to point out mistakes a French speaker (like myself) could very well make while trying to communicate in English . Why the Putin BS: Putin means whore in french |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 673477 United States 03/24/2011 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is this article about this conspiracy site and this leaked info??? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 673477[link to mikephilbin.blogspot.com] It appears to have reached Gas_oven as well --> [link to www.Gas_oven.com] |