Fukushima Update: MASSIVE FAILURE AT FUKUSHIMA. p53 | |
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SenterSun User ID: 57893037 United States 05/21/2014 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That vid with the worker in the hazmat suit pointing his finger at the camera... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 929762 The detector badge on his chest is black...doesn't that mean he's a walking dead man??? They are using the ancient, shitty kind of dosimeter so yes, when they see the dosimeter turn black, they get the hell out as fast as possible. Black means a lethal dose, but those old dosimeters are only partially reliable anyway. I have believed I was going to die a couple different times after noticing my black rad tag......only to find out later the tag just sucked. That's was the day I realized what Churchhill meant when he said "There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at without result." he he he! Ice water that mans veins, I swear....... They need to be using the better Thermoluminescent Dosimeters or TLD's there at Fukushima but, then again, the government now is in control of Tepco, which runs Fukushima plant, and they’ve allowed the use of contract workers, through the Yakuza. So the government is actually in business with the Yakuza, allowing the Yakuza to bring in these workers, and we heard a report that many are not even being registered when they go into the plant so they’re not entitled to health care and also when they get sick and over-doses you can’t tell because they haven’t been registered, these are the contract workers at the plant. These workers are basically being used as cannon fodder. Some of them are not only day laborers but also immigrant workers who are being used as well to clean up the plant. I forgot to mention that there have been over 800 confirmed deaths among the REGISTERED workers, when Yakuza has been supplying most of the workers the whole time, all UN-REGISTERED. Im not a gambling man, but id say the death count is much, much higher than reported. These Jap TEPCO bastards need to be exiled to live out their lives in Chernobyl with those damned radiation created Hulk-Wolves...... An eye for an eye only serves to make the world blind, though. ~sigh~ |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/21/2014 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That vid with the worker in the hazmat suit pointing his finger at the camera... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 929762 The detector badge on his chest is black...doesn't that mean he's a walking dead man??? They are using the ancient, shitty kind of dosimeter so yes, when they see the dosimeter turn black, they get the hell out as fast as possible. Black means a lethal dose, but those old dosimeters are only partially reliable anyway. I have believed I was going to die a couple different times after noticing my black rad tag......only to find out later the tag just sucked. That's was the day I realized what Churchhill meant when he said "There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at without result." he he he! Ice water that mans veins, I swear....... They need to be using the better Thermoluminescent Dosimeters or TLD's there at Fukushima but, then again, the government now is in control of Tepco, which runs Fukushima plant, and they’ve allowed the use of contract workers, through the Yakuza. So the government is actually in business with the Yakuza, allowing the Yakuza to bring in these workers, and we heard a report that many are not even being registered when they go into the plant so they’re not entitled to health care and also when they get sick and over-doses you can’t tell because they haven’t been registered, these are the contract workers at the plant. These workers are basically being used as cannon fodder. Some of them are not only day laborers but also immigrant workers who are being used as well to clean up the plant. I forgot to mention that there have been over 800 confirmed deaths among the REGISTERED workers, when Yakuza has been supplying most of the workers the whole time, all UN-REGISTERED. Im not a gambling man, but id say the death count is much, much higher than reported. These Jap TEPCO bastards need to be exiled to live out their lives in Chernobyl with those damned radiation created Hulk-Wolves...... An eye for an eye only serves to make the world blind, though. ~sigh~ Wish this wasn't true, but i am afraid it will get much worse. Chugiakian |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33676911 United States 05/21/2014 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hidekatsu Yoshii, a member of the House of Representatives for Japanese Communist Party and an anti-nuclear campaigner, warned in March and October 2006 about the possibility of the severe damage that might be caused by a tsunami or earthquake. During a parliamentary committee in May 2010 he made similar claims, warning that the cooling systems of a Japanese nuclear plant could be destroyed by a landslide or earthquake. In response Yoshinobu Terasaka, head of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, replied that the plants were so well designed that "such a situation is practically impossible.. WELL? it took an communist to tell them it was going FAIL? |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/21/2014 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hidekatsu Yoshii, a member of the House of Representatives for Japanese Communist Party and an anti-nuclear campaigner, warned in March and October 2006 about the possibility of the severe damage that might be caused by a tsunami or earthquake. Quoting: Max Bacon During a parliamentary committee in May 2010 he made similar claims, warning that the cooling systems of a Japanese nuclear plant could be destroyed by a landslide or earthquake. In response Yoshinobu Terasaka, head of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, replied that the plants were so well designed that "such a situation is practically impossible.. WELL? it took an communist to tell them it was going FAIL? We should make these nuclear supporters go in and clean up this FUK'N mess! Chugiakian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57118003 United States 05/21/2014 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's what I figure, as it goes with the gag order, disinformation, etc. And if not, if Fuku is cool, why the secrecy? You would think a corp that is responsible to the people of a nation that elected a government that makes laws to protect them would be cooperating in a situation such as the one Tepco is in. TEPCO is not in a 'situation'. We are. |
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SenterSun User ID: 57893037 United States 05/21/2014 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Checking out all the live webcams in Japan now. There's a pink haze over almost EVERY area I've seen so far. A THICK pink haze. Quoting: Listen_n THAT, most likely, means that radioactive Iodine-123 is also being released in large amounts. A chemical reaction occurs when it hits oxygen that creates a pink haze. If you were there, you would also smell a horrible sulfer smell, another by-product. Iodine-123 in ONE of several iodines that cause major thyroid damage with very little inhaled. Good news is its half-life is only around 9 hrs. Im much more concerned about whats being released that doesnt leave a tell-tale, and iodine-123 is as harmless as table salt compared to the other things stored at Fuku. |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/21/2014 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: M1.618 That's what I figure, as it goes with the gag order, disinformation, etc. And if not, if Fuku is cool, why the secrecy? You would think a corp that is responsible to the people of a nation that elected a government that makes laws to protect them would be cooperating in a situation such as the one Tepco is in. TEPCO is not in a 'situation'. We are. Yea, situation 'CRITICAL'! Chugiakian |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 46398732 United States 05/21/2014 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me let you all in on something that will show the extent of TEPCOs coverup of the situation at the Fukushima site. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47302730 During the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, they released to the PUBLIC Infrared SPOT satellite images that clearly showed the billowing plumes of hot particles coming from the facility. this showed the radiation clouds that were INVISIBLE TO NORMAL OPTICAL CAMERAS AND THE HUMAN EYE. That was with technology that is now a quarter of century old. [link to www.sciencephoto.com] TEPCO and the JAPANESE government along with the worlds top governments are purposely holding back such imagery of the fukushima site, to this very day. You wont see infra-red imagery because its classified secret, in order to avoid panic, and evacuations. Thank you for reminding everybody of this. In the early days of the Fuku webcam, it was possible to see with the trained naked eye, plumes (for lack of a better word) like the visible distortions, similar to what film had captured at Chernobyl. Then they changed their cameras, filters, locations, etc and the destruction became harder to detect. They are clearly suppressing the visual proof of what is going on there. |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 05/21/2014 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Checking out all the live webcams in Japan now. There's a pink haze over almost EVERY area I've seen so far. A THICK pink haze. Quoting: Listen_n THAT, most likely, means that radioactive Iodine-123 is also being released in large amounts. A chemical reaction occurs when it hits oxygen that creates a pink haze. If you were there, you would also smell a horrible sulfer smell, another by-product. Iodine-123 in ONE of several iodines that cause major thyroid damage with very little inhaled. Good news is its half-life is only around 9 hrs. Im much more concerned about whats being released that doesnt leave a tell-tale, and iodine-123 is as harmless as table salt compared to the other things stored at Fuku. So, that's one particle out of how many??? Chugiakian |
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SenterSun User ID: 57893037 United States 05/21/2014 09:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Checking out all the live webcams in Japan now. There's a pink haze over almost EVERY area I've seen so far. A THICK pink haze. Quoting: Listen_n THAT, most likely, means that radioactive Iodine-123 is also being released in large amounts. A chemical reaction occurs when it hits oxygen that creates a pink haze. If you were there, you would also smell a horrible sulfer smell, another by-product. Iodine-123 in ONE of several iodines that cause major thyroid damage with very little inhaled. Good news is its half-life is only around 9 hrs. Im much more concerned about whats being released that doesnt leave a tell-tale, and iodine-123 is as harmless as table salt compared to the other things stored at Fuku. So, that's one particle out of how many??? Unfortunately, most likely several hundred. Have you ever seen 'the rock' with Sean Connery? |
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SteamrolledGobias User ID: 57782070 United States 05/21/2014 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOU512 this is mentioned right on the wiki article, surprised I never picked up on this "Unlike the other five reactor units, reactor 3 ran on mixed core, containing both uranium fuel and mixed uranium and plutonium oxide, or MOX fuel" [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
psyoptics User ID: 48174443 United States 05/21/2014 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm also curious about the MOX fuel.. Quoting: SteamrolledGobias reactor 3 or 4? how would we objectively know if TEPCO is lying or not? because I wouldn't be surprised if Pu was already released during the initial explosion. and we know just 1 particle of plutonium is a death sentence..... just one.....and that dilution idea just means those particles are all freaking spread out over this planet. what is the 1/2 life of plutonium? does it matter if you know or not??????? Last Edited by psyoptics on 05/21/2014 09:19 PM a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
LOU512 User ID: 57448248 United States 05/21/2014 09:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOU512 this is mentioned right on the wiki article, surprised I never picked up on this Quoting: SteamrolledGobias "Unlike the other five reactor units, reactor 3 ran on mixed core, containing both uranium fuel and mixed uranium and plutonium oxide, or MOX fuel" [link to en.wikipedia.org] This has really bothered me mox rods in sfp4 ..one drops…. our governments have lied since day 1, they will never tell us how bad it is until it is too late… you all are the best The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. Sun Tzu |
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RTS REDUX User ID: 57849075 United States 05/21/2014 09:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me let you all in on something that will show the extent of TEPCOs coverup of the situation at the Fukushima site. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47302730 During the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, they released to the PUBLIC Infrared SPOT satellite images that clearly showed the billowing plumes of hot particles coming from the facility. this showed the radiation clouds that were INVISIBLE TO NORMAL OPTICAL CAMERAS AND THE HUMAN EYE. That was with technology that is now a quarter of century old. [link to www.sciencephoto.com] TEPCO and the JAPANESE government along with the worlds top governments are purposely holding back such imagery of the fukushima site, to this very day. You wont see infra-red imagery because its classified secret, in order to avoid panic, and evacuations. Thank you for reminding everybody of this. In the early days of the Fuku webcam, it was possible to see with the trained naked eye, plumes (for lack of a better word) like the visible distortions, similar to what film had captured at Chernobyl. Then they changed their cameras, filters, locations, etc and the destruction became harder to detect. They are clearly suppressing the visual proof of what is going on there. here's a link to EOSDIS worldview of Japan [link to earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] it's possible to zoom in above the plant, and it has many different layers on the sidebar to the left that may help determine what's happening there (thermal layers etc.) description page: [link to earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] Interactively browse and download full-resolution, global, near real-time satellite imagery from 100+ data products from LANCE and other NASA data providers. In essence, Worldview shows the entire Earth as it looks "right now" - or at least as it has looked within the past few hours. Worldview supports time-critical application areas such as wildfire management, air quality measurements, and weather forecasting. The imagery is generally available within three hours of observation and can easily be compared to observations from the past - just click or drag the time sliders at the bottom of the page. Imagery is available from May 2012 onward and we are working to provide access to earlier dates. Arctic and Antarctic polar stereographic views of several products are also available for a "full globe" perspective. Last Edited by RTS REDUX on 05/21/2014 10:38 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37604455 United States 05/21/2014 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One particle of plutonium is a death sentence? That's vague. You mean particles smaller than the eye can see, but surely much larger than an individual atom. I can agree with this. There's one issue though. Such a particle is relatively extremely heavy. In water, even in current, they'll settle out relatively quickly. In air they'll also be inclined to settle out, though I suspect if any were blown into the jet stream they might travel a long way. |
psyoptics User ID: 48174443 United States 05/21/2014 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One particle of plutonium is a death sentence? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37604455 That's vague. You mean particles smaller than the eye can see, but surely much larger than an individual atom. I can agree with this. There's one issue though. Such a particle is relatively extremely heavy. In water, even in current, they'll settle out relatively quickly. In air they'll also be inclined to settle out, though I suspect if any were blown into the jet stream they might travel a long way. yes....if you eat it you can be lucky and pass it out....if you breath it.....not good....and there will not be anything the doctors can do but cut out the damage....if you lucky they might just cut it out.... that is just 1 particle. a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |