Plutonium Found @ ALL 9 Test Stations Around Fukushima!!! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1534107 United States 11/15/2011 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now in a year or two more people in Japan will be dieing in masse from cancer. this could easily happen in north america as well because of the flaky way they are running things, as concerns nuclear energy. the storage facilities are a joke, some of them, and for some reason they don't mind locating the plants in areas that are close to major faults. all of this makes it hard to be enthusiastic about the future. |
Nickadeemus (OP) User ID: 4415921 United States 11/15/2011 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's clear to me that the people who run things caused this fukushima plant destruction. after all, look where it was built, and against a lot of protest from scientists and engineers. even the design was so bad that some of the people in on the project quit in protest. this can't be just a mistake, it's part of a plan. reduce the world's population, so they can have it all to themselves. i don't know if that's it but it wouldn't surprise me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1534107 now in a year or two more people in Japan will be dieing in masse from cancer. this could easily happen in north america as well because of the flaky way they are running things, as concerns nuclear energy. the storage facilities are a joke, some of them, and for some reason they don't mind locating the plants in areas that are close to major faults. all of this makes it hard to be enthusiastic about the future. It is a human tradgedy of biblical proportions. It will affect this earth far beyond the terminal point of our species' existance; in very negative ways. Nick® Pure Life; Get it on... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 791392 Canada 11/15/2011 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to enenews.com] Quoting: Nickadeemus I'm confident that this thread will roll off the main in all of ten seconds, but I wanted to illustrate the point I've been arguing. Everyone is all giddy about the lower levels of hot particles being detected. It's the Plutonium that is the issue. It's half life is 532,000 years and a very small particle introduced to the human body is fatal. I also have to extend my thoughts and prayers to the people of Japan, and a hats off to Citizenperth for his/her diligence and perserverence with regards to spreading acurate and reliable Fukushima news. Thanks Perth. Nick® Uranium 1/2 life is 1/4 billion years. One particle in your lungs and your finished, point being? BTW, I doubt that many here even have an inkling of what half life means. I bet most dumb asses here think depleted uranium is NOT even radioactive, stupid irrational destructive dullards. |
Nickadeemus (OP) User ID: 4415921 United States 11/15/2011 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My point actually was very simplistic sir, so I'll elaborate. Last night Citizenperth ran another Fukushima thread during which, some AC's were throwing BS flags concerning the concentrations of said hot particles. I am simply arguing points made last night in Perth's thread. It's merely that the conventional tests for Plutonium are not readliy available so the dectection necessary to avoid exposure is almost non-existant, ergo due to cumulative effects and lack of proper decontamination, patients will begin to expire rapidly. That's really my point but try getting more than droul out of that around here I emplore you. Nick® Last Edited by Nickadeemus on 11/15/2011 09:50 PM Pure Life; Get it on... |
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SeenThaFiend User ID: 4419481 United States 11/16/2011 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know this is a tiny story, but I found it interesting. The makers of a video game for PS3, GT5/Polyphony, moved their offices to Fukuoka. Basically about AS FAR SOUTH IN JAPAN AS YOU CAN GET! Amazing how the worst nuclear accident ever is not covered like it should be. GTP: Could you explain why you decided to open Polyphony Digital’s new offices in Fukuoka and Tokyo? How is the company structured now? KY: The answer is quite simple – it is because of the nuclear accident at Fukushima. After it happened, I calculated how much the radiation would spread, and it turned out there would be a significant amount of radiation in a 500 kilometer radius around Fukushima, which would lead to people having to leave Tokyo. I had everyone with small kids or families move to Fukuoka. Considering all the different cities in the area, Fukuoka was a prime location. [link to www.gtplanet.net] [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5019162 United States 11/17/2011 03:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If your sources were as good as mine? Then u would know that there is plutonium being found in Tokyo. Things are about to get much worse. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1494929 EPA tests back in April found particulates of plutonium in the air filters in California. So, yeah, I'd assume it's in Tokyo as well. |