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Jake User ID: 76890717 United States 03/10/2019 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh just go the fuck away you idiot Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
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taternuts User ID: 15174403 United States 03/11/2019 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its also safe to swim in the pacific, going to Cali next month to swim in the pacific ocean and eat raw fish.. Quoting: Roger Rabbit Whos with me.. Its also safe to swim in the pacific, going to Cali next month to swim in the pacific ocean and eat raw fish.. Quoting: Roger Rabbit Whos with me.. Have Fun! |
confused_but_not_idiot User ID: 39111127 United States 03/11/2019 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Still no major world wide issues from radation and pacific seafood is still safe to eat.. Quoting: Roger Rabbit What does GLPers have to say.. Wheres the Doom.. [link to www.thenation.com (secure)] At over 1,000 feet in length and weighing roughly 100,000 tons, the USS Ronald Reagan, a supercarrier in the United States Navy’s Seventh Fleet, is not typically thought of as a speedboat. But on a March day in 2011, the Nimitz-class ship was “hauling ass,” according to Petty Officer Third Class Lindsay Cooper. Yet, when the Reagan got closer to its destination, just off the Sendai coast in northeastern Japan, it slowed considerably. “You could hardly see the water,” Cooper told me. “All you saw was wood, trees, and boats. The ship stopped moving because there was so much debris.” Even after more than 20 years in the service, Senior Chief Petty Officer Angel Torres said he had “never seen anything like it.” Torres, then 41, was conning, or navigating, the Reagan, and he describes the houses, trucks, and other flotsam around the carrier then as “an obstacle course.” One wrong turn, he worried, “could damage the ship and rip it open.” The Reagan—along with two dozen other US Navy vessels—was part of Operation Tomodachi (Japanese for “friends”), the $90 million rescue, disaster-relief, and humanitarian mobilization to aid Japan in the immediate aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. For the sailors, the destruction was horrific—they told me of plucking bodies out of the water, of barely clothed survivors sleeping outside in sub-freezing weather, and of the seemingly endless wreckage—but the response was, at first, something they’d rehearsed. “We treated it like a normal alert,” Cooper said. “We do drills for [these] scenarios. We went into that mode.” She and her approximately 3,200 shipmates moved food, water, and clothing from below to the flight deck where it could be put on helicopters and flown to the stricken residents. But that sense of routine soon changed. “All of the sudden, this big cloud engulfs us,” Torres said. “It wasn’t white smoke, like you would see from a steam leak,” he explained, but it also wasn’t like the black smoke he saw from the burning oil fields during his deployment in Kuwait in 1991. “It was like something I’d never seen before.” ... Piekutowski was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), an aggressive form of blood cancer most often seen in men over age 65. It is rare to see it in an otherwise healthy 21-year-old. He began treatment in Arizona, where he’d been living, but then moved to Chicago to be closer to his parents and what Piekutowski called “some pretty amazing doctors.” ... Perez is one of the eight deceased service members represented in the suits slowly making their way in US courts. Her daughter Cecilia, whose health will require a watchful eye well into adulthood, is also a plaintiff. So are 24 men and women currently living with various forms of cancer. So is a sailor whose son was born with brain and spinal tumors and lived only 26 months. I may be confused, but I am not an idiot. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77021018 United States 03/11/2019 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Still no major world wide issues from radation and pacific seafood is still safe to eat.. Quoting: Roger Rabbit What does GLPers have to say.. Wheres the Doom.. [link to www.thenation.com (secure)] At over 1,000 feet in length and weighing roughly 100,000 tons, the USS Ronald Reagan, a supercarrier in the United States Navy’s Seventh Fleet, is not typically thought of as a speedboat. But on a March day in 2011, the Nimitz-class ship was “hauling ass,” according to Petty Officer Third Class Lindsay Cooper. Yet, when the Reagan got closer to its destination, just off the Sendai coast in northeastern Japan, it slowed considerably. “You could hardly see the water,” Cooper told me. “All you saw was wood, trees, and boats. The ship stopped moving because there was so much debris.” Even after more than 20 years in the service, Senior Chief Petty Officer Angel Torres said he had “never seen anything like it.” Torres, then 41, was conning, or navigating, the Reagan, and he describes the houses, trucks, and other flotsam around the carrier then as “an obstacle course.” One wrong turn, he worried, “could damage the ship and rip it open.” The Reagan—along with two dozen other US Navy vessels—was part of Operation Tomodachi (Japanese for “friends”), the $90 million rescue, disaster-relief, and humanitarian mobilization to aid Japan in the immediate aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. For the sailors, the destruction was horrific—they told me of plucking bodies out of the water, of barely clothed survivors sleeping outside in sub-freezing weather, and of the seemingly endless wreckage—but the response was, at first, something they’d rehearsed. “We treated it like a normal alert,” Cooper said. “We do drills for [these] scenarios. We went into that mode.” She and her approximately 3,200 shipmates moved food, water, and clothing from below to the flight deck where it could be put on helicopters and flown to the stricken residents. But that sense of routine soon changed. “All of the sudden, this big cloud engulfs us,” Torres said. “It wasn’t white smoke, like you would see from a steam leak,” he explained, but it also wasn’t like the black smoke he saw from the burning oil fields during his deployment in Kuwait in 1991. “It was like something I’d never seen before.” ... Piekutowski was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), an aggressive form of blood cancer most often seen in men over age 65. It is rare to see it in an otherwise healthy 21-year-old. He began treatment in Arizona, where he’d been living, but then moved to Chicago to be closer to his parents and what Piekutowski called “some pretty amazing doctors.” ... Perez is one of the eight deceased service members represented in the suits slowly making their way in US courts. Her daughter Cecilia, whose health will require a watchful eye well into adulthood, is also a plaintiff. So are 24 men and women currently living with various forms of cancer. So is a sailor whose son was born with brain and spinal tumors and lived only 26 months. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72063207 United Kingdom 03/11/2019 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where did all that radiation go? It didn't get diluted in a PPM scenario! It went into the ecosystem and food chain! Better buy iodine! Iodine is not the problem It's the Plutonium that was meant to wipe out all earth and the Caesium to irradiate our lungs :fucky: |
Truth Reaper User ID: 75955494 United States 03/11/2019 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where did all that radiation go? It didn't get diluted in a PPM scenario! It went into the ecosystem and food chain! Better buy iodine! Iodine is not the problem It's the Plutonium that was meant to wipe out all earth and the Caesium to irradiate our lungs It's in God's hands now. I lost my apathy. |
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Roger Rabbit (OP) User ID: 77401075 United States 03/11/2019 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Still no major world wide issues from radation and pacific seafood is still safe to eat.. Quoting: Roger Rabbit What does GLPers have to say.. Wheres the Doom.. so why is everyone dying of cancer, especially the young people? Not true, cancer deaths are down 23% in the last 21 years.. [link to www.cancer.org (secure)] I am having pacific salmon for dinner tonight.. |
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