^This vato gets it!
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Can all the radiologically affected people fill up the Superdome yet? All I know is I'll be watching them closely should they decide to board an airplane with me.
^This vato gets it!
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Problems cited with nuclear backup power
Nuclear plant emergency generators like those that failed in Japan following the March earthquake and tsunami also failed during tests at the Seabrook Station in New Hampshire and 32 other US plants in the past eight years,
http://articles.boston.com/2011-05-1...vermont-yankee
That last rain San Antonio had trace amounts.
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Why don't you go ahead and calculate how detrimental it was to your health......
http://www.epa.gov/rpdweb00/understand/calculate.html
I haven't had an opportunity to read much in the past few weeks but here's another morsel.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...7GG39O20110516
Unlike you I am a 'zero' tolerance guy when it comes to radiation. no unnecessary calculating needed.
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http://www.asahi.com/english/TKY201105170428.htmlData shows meltdowns occurred at the No. 2 and No. 3 reactors of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, creating huge problems for the plant operator that had presented a more optimistic scenario.
Probably not doing too well from day to day then are you?
UCA is USA's biggest radiation enemy. Remember that jerkoff Chertoff lobbied for these scanners.
http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/2...rport-scanners
http://www.naturalnews.com/032425_ai...radiation.html
Avoiding an STD
You:
Have sex everyday and hope you choose the right hooker as you calculate the odds of her having an STD by asking her many questions maybe use a slide ruler on her vagina and feed the info onto the computer.
Me:
Masturbate
All kinds of radiation?
Yes, you are a master-baiter
Translation:
"I can't really go toe to toe with someone who actually knows anything, so I will limit myself to horrendous, emotionally heavy pictures of children, and generally tasteless personal attacks, because I don't know enough science to really make any meaningful arguments."
Sokay, we knew that already.
Using your analogy you're also having sex everyday. Difference is, I know how to handle my business.
All kinds of Gay?
You know that is a loaded question.
I know, it's call Penicillin you must eat them like pork skins.
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Dude I like your humor, wit, and downright skills. If Sarah Palin or That white guy with the chipmunk cheeks,(he was a POW) anyway you have talent I know with you they would have went further in the ticket with you as Publicist? You would have made Obama look like the "DYN-NO-MITE" dude from the tv hit show Good Times.
But the truth is, your way off the mark on this one. If I was surrendering or giving up in anyway I would have not replied.
I am still here and more than ready to try and educated the ignorant, especially if it's for they're own good.
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Fukushima's Apocalyptic Threat
By Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
20 May 11
Fukushima may be in an apocalyptic downward spiral.
Forget the corporate-induced media coma that says otherwise ... or nothing at all.
Lethal radiation is spewing unabated. Emission levels could seriously escalate. There is no end in sight. The potential is many times worse than Chernobyl.
Containing this disaster may be beyond the abilities of Tokyo Electric or the Japanese government.
There is no reason to incur further unnecessary risk. With all needed resources, it's time for the world's best scientists and engineers to take charge.
Even then the outcome is unclear.
For a brief but terrifying overview, consult Dr. Chris Busby as interviewed by RT/TV.
Fukushima Units One, Two and Three are all in various stages of melting down.
Molten fuel at Unit One may have burned through its reactor pressure vessel, with water poured in to cool it merely pouring out the bottom.
A growing pond of highly radioactive liquid is softening the ground and draining into the ocean.
There is no way to predict where these molten masses of fuel will yet go.
Especially in the event of an aftershock, steam and hydrogen explosions could blow out what's left of the containments.
The extra plutonium in the MOX fuel at Unit Three is an added liability.
At least one spent fuel pool has been on fire.
The site has already suffered at least two hydrogen explosions. Some believe a fission explosion may also have occurred.
All have weakened the structures and support systems on site.
These shocks and the soft ground may be why Unit Four has partially sunk and is tipping, possibly on the brink of collapse. Even a relatively minor aftershock could mean catastrophe.
More explosions are possible. More leaks are virtually certain.
Escalated radiation levels from any one of the reactors could force all workers to evacuate, leaving the entire site to chance.
The New York Times has now reported that critical valve failures that contributed to the Fukushima disaster are likely at numerous US reactors.
Significant radioactive debris has been found thousands of yards from the plant. Radiation levels in Tokyo, nearly 200 miles away, have risen. Fallout has been detected in North America and throughout Europe.
Radiation pouring into the sea has begun to spread worldwide.
There is much more, none of it good.
Japan and Germany have had the good survival sense to abandon future reactor construction, and to shut some existing sites.
But here, the corporate media blackout is virtually complete. Out of sight, out of mind seems the strategy for an industry desperate for federal loan guarantees and continued operation of a rickety fleet of decaying old reactors.
The Obama Administration has ended radiation monitoring of seafood in the Pacific. It does not provide reliable, systematic radiological or medical data on fallout coming to the United States.
But we may all be in unprecedented danger.
A national movement is underway to end atomic give-aways and turn to a green-powered Earth.
Now we must also move ALL the world's governments beyond denial to focus on somehow bringing Fukushima under control.
After two months of all-out effort, four reactors and at least that many spent fuel pools remain at risk.
Our survival depends on stopping Fukushima from further irradiating us all.
The world community has come together to put a new sarco us around Chernobyl.
A parallel, more urgent effort now needs to focus on Fukushima.
Whatever technical, scientific and material resources are available to our species, that's what needs to go there.
NOW!!!
http://readersupportednews.org/opini...alyptic-threat
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I don't know about apocalyptic, but it's safe to assume the Japanese and corporate media are lying about Fukushima.
How will building a sarco us over the site stop the leaks under the site?
We're still waiting. I go grab a Snickers...........
Vacuous personal attacks are the first sign of surrender on a topic.
If you can't acknowledge that there are topical experts in a field who know more than you do, or more than the the people who write for the websites you get your information from, then it is readily obvious that you are not being honest.
At some point, one has to simply acknowledge that the people who study stuff for decades tend to get things right a lot more often than your average blogger at infowars.com.
IAEA Knew Within Weeks of Japanese Earthquake that Reactors Had Melted Down … Public Not Told for a Month and a Half
Chris Allison [a former manager and technical leader at Idaho National Laboratory], who had actually developed the analysis and simulation software, reported the result to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in late March. It was only May 15 when Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) admitted for the first time that a meltdown had occurred at the No. 1 reactor at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
According to Allison’s report obtained by the Mainichi, the simulation was based on basic data on light-water nuclear reactors at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico that are about the same size as that of the No. 1, 2, and 3 reactors in Fukushima.
According to the simulation, the reactor core started melting about 50 minutes after the emergency core cooling system of the No. 1 reactor stopped functioning and the injection of water into the reactor pressure vessel came to a halt.
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2011/...+capitalism%29
Started melting and melted are two different things. I will take that article with a grain of salt.
Fukushima plant suffered triple meltdown
There are many other articles to that effect.ENGINEERS IN Japan’s ruined Fukushima nuclear plant have revealed it suffered a triple meltdown in the four days after being battered by a huge earthquake and tsunami on March 11th.
The news confirms fears that reactor three, which contains controversial mixed uranium-plutonium fuel, known as Mox, was among the casualties of the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Mox is considered thousands of times more toxic than uranium nuclear fuel.
Meltdown in three reactors, cracks in the containment vessels, and all sorts of nasty going down.
It will be years before this is really fully contained, and decades before it is cleaned up to any reasonable degree, by what I have read.
Personally it seemed VERY obvious to me that we were not getting the entire truth about this.
I am not hand-wavy hysterical about it, but anybody with any common sense could see that the nuclear people were being oh-so-cir spect.
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