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Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So many coastal areas around the world rely on seafood for sustenance and income. Know they're probably not in a position to sue whomever's responsible for Fukushima's disaster and cover-up/negligence. How are they coping? Quoting: NotStarvingActress Realize there's been a major push in Japan against reproducing, and even marriage. Note the push of Anime porn and even the wealthier men using "massage parlors" instead of traditional relationships. Used to be the norm to have babies by multiple mistresses. Are most Japanese babies healthy? What happened to those in "retirement homes" who were knowingly served tainted fish? Assume Japanese homeless/drunks who were bribed or even forced to do Fukushima cleanup were said to have "issues." Never heard the part about being told not to reproduce. Hm |
Rosenkrantz User ID: 22946535 United States 09/09/2018 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was up in the central coast of California recently. Have been intently following all things Fukushima since the disaster, especially as they affect our state and our coastal areas of the US. We went to the tidepools, and my host stood there, staring at the empty tidepools. Not a sea urchin, not a sign of life. One crab was hiding under a rock, but this place was massive, a huge ecosystem there, should be teeming with creatures. I am 50 and grew up along the northern and southern CA coast, so I KNOW what a tidepool looks like. There were hardly any visitors, so it wasn't due to that. Even the limpets looked to be dying, half rotten. I mean it was BARREN. Have seen many videos about how this is the pattern along northern California coasts for a while now. There was a strange, pink mossy plant growing, but that was about it. Quoting: SaintIn Then she took me to the trail above the beautiful, protected cove where the sealions usually hang out. EMPTY - except for one corpose of a DEAD sea lion on the shore. She even noted that the rocks that are usually covered with black sea birds, were grossly underpopulated. She has lived there ten years and they spend a lot of time outdoors, so I took her observations to heart. They also came back not long ago from a Hawaii trip, and their underwater photos showed the coral looking sickly and/or dead, as some locals have already reported. This is why I avoid as much as possible eating seafood I know is from the Pacific. We're screwed. I likewise avoid seafood from the northern Pacific. |
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Rosenkrantz User ID: 22946535 United States 09/09/2018 10:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So many coastal areas around the world rely on seafood for sustenance and income. Know they're probably not in a position to sue whomever's responsible for Fukushima's disaster and cover-up/negligence. How are they coping? Quoting: NotStarvingActress Realize there's been a major push in Japan against reproducing, and even marriage. Note the push of Anime porn and even the wealthier men using "massage parlors" instead of traditional relationships. Used to be the norm to have babies by multiple mistresses. Are most Japanese babies healthy? What happened to those in "retirement homes" who were knowingly served tainted fish? Assume Japanese homeless/drunks who were bribed or even forced to do Fukushima cleanup were said to have "issues." Never heard the part about being told not to reproduce. Hm It was probably never given as a straight instruction. They don't respect us that way. Instead they influence you. Here, the LGBTQXYZ stuff now, the "women's rights" movement where the most important right is always abortion ("right to choose"), women's education, student debt and unforgivable student loans, Obama's twisting of Title IX into a demand for kangaroo courts to punish and ruin the lives of any who show red-blooded male behavior on campus ... they've been attacking the fertile generations in the USA too, for decades. Last Edited by Rosenkrantz on 09/09/2018 10:03 PM |
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Toodles (OP) User ID: 74516493 United States 09/09/2018 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | - 300 tons of radio active water into the sea EVERY DAY - strontium 30 present in the water released in the ocean very in high levels - Japan began prosecuting journalists for covering the story - One Japanese journalist was mysteriously found dead in 2013 for covering the details of what was really going on at Fukushima, reporting about the long term effects it was going to present for people - It’s believed the meltdown entered the soil and water table. They’ve been pumping tons of water to keep the fuel rods cool but the water level stays too low which means it’s probably leaking down into the earth - Radnet shut down, a system of air monitors that track radiation using air filters, precipitation and drinking water samples. After Fukushima Radnet wasn’t completely operational, with 20 percent of the monitors in the US out of service - After Fukushima Obama approved raising the amount of radiation allowed in drinking water and soil. In soil, the old levels allowed for a 1 in 10,000 chance of getting cancer to now at 1 in 23 over a 30 year period. In terms of water no standard was issued. Toodles |
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Rocking It Harder User ID: 75857921 Australia 09/09/2018 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some important points we should be aware regarding Fukushima: Quoting: Toodles - 300 tons of radio active water into the sea EVERY DAY - strontium 30 present in the water released in the ocean very in high levels - Japan began prosecuting journalists for covering the story - One Japanese journalist was mysteriously found dead in 2013 for covering the details of what was really going on at Fukushima, reporting about the long term effects it was going to present for people - It’s believed the meltdown entered the soil and water table. They’ve been pumping tons of water to keep the fuel rods cool but the water level stays too low which means it’s probably leaking down into the earth - Radnet shut down, a system of air monitors that track radiation using air filters, precipitation and drinking water samples. After Fukushima Radnet wasn’t completely operational, with 20 percent of the monitors in the US out of service - After Fukushima Obama approved raising the amount of radiation allowed in drinking water and soil. In soil, the old levels allowed for a 1 in 10,000 chance of getting cancer to now at 1 in 23 over a 30 year period. In terms of water no standard was issued. I Remember that. This whole story stinks to high hell as to how bad these bastards are. |
Imagine That User ID: 76153527 United States 09/09/2018 10:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by Imagine That on 09/09/2018 10:13 PM If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got. |
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Rosenkrantz User ID: 22946535 United States 09/09/2018 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some important points we should be aware regarding Fukushima: Quoting: Toodles - 300 tons of radio active water into the sea EVERY DAY - strontium 30 present in the water released in the ocean very in high levels - Japan began prosecuting journalists for covering the story - One Japanese journalist was mysteriously found dead in 2013 for covering the details of what was really going on at Fukushima, reporting about the long term effects it was going to present for people - It’s believed the meltdown entered the soil and water table. They’ve been pumping tons of water to keep the fuel rods cool but the water level stays too low which means it’s probably leaking down into the earth - Radnet shut down, a system of air monitors that track radiation using air filters, precipitation and drinking water samples. After Fukushima Radnet wasn’t completely operational, with 20 percent of the monitors in the US out of service - After Fukushima Obama approved raising the amount of radiation allowed in drinking water and soil. In soil, the old levels allowed for a 1 in 10,000 chance of getting cancer to now at 1 in 23 over a 30 year period. In terms of water no standard was issued. Strontium 30 would be missing a whole lotta neutrons. You probably mean 90. |
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NotStarvingActress User ID: 20396732 United States 09/09/2018 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So many coastal areas around the world rely on seafood for sustenance and income. Know they're probably not in a position to sue whomever's responsible for Fukushima's disaster and cover-up/negligence. How are they coping? Quoting: NotStarvingActress Realize there's been a major push in Japan against reproducing, and even marriage. Note the push of Anime porn and even the wealthier men using "massage parlors" instead of traditional relationships. Used to be the norm to have babies by multiple mistresses. Are most Japanese babies healthy? What happened to those in "retirement homes" who were knowingly served tainted fish? Assume Japanese homeless/drunks who were bribed or even forced to do Fukushima cleanup were said to have "issues." Never heard the part about being told not to reproduce. Hm NOT actually told not to reproduce. However media's said birth rates in Japan have been drastically falling, along with a growing nihilism. Then you see the big promotion of sex dolls, anime & porn, various types of businesses catering to entertaining men for a short time, and you get a clear picture of what's going on in Japan. Last Edited by NotStarvingActress on 09/09/2018 10:59 PM |
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Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So many coastal areas around the world rely on seafood for sustenance and income. Know they're probably not in a position to sue whomever's responsible for Fukushima's disaster and cover-up/negligence. How are they coping? Quoting: NotStarvingActress Realize there's been a major push in Japan against reproducing, and even marriage. Note the push of Anime porn and even the wealthier men using "massage parlors" instead of traditional relationships. Used to be the norm to have babies by multiple mistresses. Are most Japanese babies healthy? What happened to those in "retirement homes" who were knowingly served tainted fish? Assume Japanese homeless/drunks who were bribed or even forced to do Fukushima cleanup were said to have "issues." Never heard the part about being told not to reproduce. Hm NOT actually told not to reproduce. However media's said birth rates in Japan have been drastically falling, along with a growing nihilism. Then you see the big promotion of sex dolls, anime & porn, various types of businesses catering to entertaining men for a short time, and you get a clear picture of what's going on in Japan. Gotcha. It actually makes sense |
NotStarvingActress User ID: 20396732 United States 09/09/2018 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] Even CNN is covering it, "Health - Japan child population record low" [link to www.scmp.com (secure)] "Japan sees record population drop, birthrate hits record low" "Couples aren't marrying, babies aren't being born." Last Edited by NotStarvingActress on 09/09/2018 11:04 PM |
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Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] Quoting: NotStarvingActress Even CNN is covering it, "Health - Japan child population record low" I would Imagine the fertility has shot way down, especially if there’s effects here |
NotStarvingActress User ID: 20396732 United States 09/09/2018 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] Quoting: NotStarvingActress Even CNN is covering it, "Health - Japan child population record low" I would Imagine the fertility has shot way down, especially if there’s effects here The 2nd article I quoted says that couples aren't marrying, so that's one major reason for the deep decline in births. It doesn't discuss the increase of miscarriages, still births, or children born with a greatly increased rate of disability. Remember that Japan has always had one of the highest rates of life expectancy in the world. Wonder if that's been changed, and the increased medical costs due to Fukushima. Japanese live on fish, seaweed, kelp, fish products etc. Fish soup for breakfast is common. |
NotStarvingActress User ID: 20396732 United States 09/09/2018 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey so what do you guys think about the “elites” take on this? Like what will they do if half or ,more or the world is destroyed? You can only stay underground so long. Do you think they’re worried? Quoting: Justwhistlewhileyouwork Noticed New Zealand has now restricted home buying for non-residents. Always surprised why Westerners would want to buy property in an island nation post-Fukushima. Supposedly even QE II owns a plot of land near the Denver airport. Makes me think the elites believe they can live underground for years. Food & water stashes are supposedly unlimited. Last Edited by NotStarvingActress on 09/09/2018 11:13 PM |
Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] Quoting: NotStarvingActress Even CNN is covering it, "Health - Japan child population record low" I would Imagine the fertility has shot way down, especially if there’s effects here The 2nd article I quoted says that couples aren't marrying, so that's one major reason for the deep decline in births. It doesn't discuss the increase of miscarriages, still births, or children born with a greatly increased rate of disability. Remember that Japan has always had one of the highest rates of life expectancy in the world. Wonder if that's been changed, and the increased medical costs due to Fukushima. Japanese live on fish, seaweed, kelp, fish products etc. Fish soup for breakfast is common. This is true. I’m assuming they don’t do that anymore? I mean they’re not as uninformed as amercans, right? |
Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey so what do you guys think about the “elites” take on this? Like what will they do if half or ,more or the world is destroyed? You can only stay underground so long. Do you think they’re worried? Quoting: Justwhistlewhileyouwork Noticed New Zealand has now restricted home buying for non-residents. Always surprised why Westerners would want to buy property in an island nation post-Fukushima. Supposedly even QE II owns a plot of land near the Denver airport. Makes me think the elites believe they can live underground for years. Food & water stashes are supposedly unlimited. Yes, from what I’ve heard/researched the queen owns a lot of land in Colorado. Makes me wonder if that means itd be a good place to relocate. And I wonder if that has anyThing to do with those creepy Denver airport murals |
Booboo Kitty Truck User ID: 76892169 United States 09/09/2018 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is long term doom. Ten to twenty years from now the full effects will come to fruition. No one will be able to ignore the amount of radiation in the ocean, the fish and wildlife deaths will make what is happening now look like nothing. Cancer rates, which are already insane, will likely be tenfold of what they are now. People ignore it and it gets no coverage because, simply, not thinking about and just going on as if it is not poisoning everything is basically the only thing we can do. There is no fixing it. IF you want to know why it is so heavily bleached out of the media to allow things to just go on as normal. The scientists who have examined the situation have basically said, this is going to kill billions in time, we can't do anything about it, the best thing to do is to allow people to live as normal. |
Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is long term doom. Ten to twenty years from now the full effects will come to fruition. No one will be able to ignore the amount of radiation in the ocean, the fish and wildlife deaths will make what is happening now look like nothing. Cancer rates, which are already insane, will likely be tenfold of what they are now. Quoting: Booboo Kitty Truck People ignore it and it gets no coverage because, simply, not thinking about and just going on as if it is not poisoning everything is basically the only thing we can do. There is no fixing it. IF you want to know why it is so heavily bleached out of the media to allow things to just go on as normal. The scientists who have examined the situation have basically said, this is going to kill billions in time, we can't do anything about it, the best thing to do is to allow people to live as normal. Since nuclear energy is so dangerous in situations like these, it makes me wonder wtf they have these things all over when there’s safer alternatives. ITs not worth the risk!!! It’s crazy they’re all over the us...I’m like 15 miles from1 |
Only Original Documents User ID: 75498971 United States 09/09/2018 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember a few years ago after Fukushima an empty Japanese boat turned up in the northern coast of Cali. The news grabbed on it because of what was inside. First off the documented that it was tied to dock when it was lost. But they had photos of what was essentially it’s own ecosystem livinginside the swamped areas, fishes, sea grasses and other sea living organisms. Everything living inside the boat was radioactive. So they empty unmanned boat traveled on sea currents alone and arrived in Northern California with radioactive living fish. We literally can’t eat anything without it being contaminated. |
Justwhistlewhileyouwork User ID: 75820313 United States 09/09/2018 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember a few years ago after Fukushima an empty Japanese boat turned up in the northern coast of Cali. Quoting: Only Original Documents The news grabbed on it because of what was inside. First off the documented that it was tied to dock when it was lost. But they had photos of what was essentially it’s own ecosystem livinginside the swamped areas, fishes, sea grasses and other sea living organisms. Everything living inside the boat was radioactive. So they empty unmanned boat traveled on sea currents alone and arrived in Northern California with radioactive living fish. We literally can’t eat anything without it being contaminated. |