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8.9 quake hits Japan

204 durable postsStarted 2011-03-11Latest 2011-05-18
#1488097Post 201 of 204

Re: 8.9 quake hits Japan

this situation is so fucked. They are hoping that they can stop the radiation in 9 months. That is if they can ever get close to it to seal it up.

There is a huge cover up going on. The numbers they give out are inaccurate according to Arnie Gundersen. Also according to Christoper Busby 400,000 will develop cancer and die over the coming decade. 400,000 is conservative.

[video=youtube;S0H-mtsdsgg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0H-mtsdsgg[/video]

[video=youtube;7gsf827UpUY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gsf827UpUY[/video]

Also many more from "fallout." Fallout being once the small radiated fish get eaten by bigger fish and then humans eat those fish and die.

I would post the US media clips but there aren't any.

#1488098Post 202 of 204

Re: 8.9 quake hits Japan

[QUOTE=Hoff;946850][COLOR="teal"] :Scared2: scary sound

[video=youtube;4rWDrZIucAQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rWDrZIucAQ[/video]

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amazing. seeing as the tectonic plate itself moved 8 feet (or something like that) - i'm almost surprised it didnt make more noise. science and mother nature huh!

#1501928Post 203 of 204

Re: 8.9 quake hits Japan

People need to start talking about this again.. The situation is dire and now they are worried about the nuclear fuel and waste water might be leaking into the aqua firs.

[video=youtube;Xqs-fh79suI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqs-fh79suI[/video]

#1502658Post 204 of 204

Re: 8.9 quake hits Japan

[IMG]http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-BA748_24HOUR_G_20110517233001.jpg[/IMG]

[url]http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704322804576302553455643510.html?mod=WSJEurope_hpp_LEFTTopStories#project%3DREACTOR0518%26articleTabs%3Darticle[/url] [QUOTE]FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE, Japan—The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant deteriorated in the crucial first 24 hours far more rapidly than previously understood, a Wall Street Journal reconstruction of the disaster shows.

So helpless were the plant's engineers that, as dusk fell after Japan's devastating March 11 quake and tsunami, they were forced to scavenge flashlights from nearby homes. They pulled batteries from cars not washed away by the tsunami in a desperate effort to revive reactor gauges that weren't working properly. The plant's complete power loss contributed to a failure of relief vents on a dangerously overheating reactor, forcing workers to open valves by hand.[/QUOTE]

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