02-11-2014, 07:27 AM
I hope anyone concerned about Fukushima radiation is also working to get the other 1,000 nuclear plants closed down. Unpredicted disasters are not limited to once.
Russell
Russell
Russell
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02-11-2014, 07:27 AM
I hope anyone concerned about Fukushima radiation is also working to get the other 1,000 nuclear plants closed down. Unpredicted disasters are not limited to once.
Russell
Russell
02-11-2014, 11:01 AM
As of January 2014, 30 countries worldwide are operating 436 nuclear reactors for electricity generation and 72 new nuclear plants are under construction in 15 countries.
Where would the other 1000 come from ?
02-11-2014, 11:06 AM
"just your apparent enjoyment in trying to scare people needlessly"
projection? There is no joy in a nuclear disaster for anyone: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/two-qu...nup-n25271 But they served as another reminder of the March 2011 Tohoku quake, which created an environmental disaster and has led to hundreds of lawsuits against the operator of the Fukushima nuclear plant and the manufacturers of the reactors that failed. Seventy-nine U.S. sailors or their relatives sued the plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co., for $1 billion in medical costs and damages this week, alleging that the sailors were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation when the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan was diverted to Japan to help with evacuation and rescue efforts.
02-11-2014, 11:13 AM
Lets not throw the baby out with the bath water - there are several reactors worldwide that breed radio isotopes used in cancer treatment .... (subject to opinion) a positive use of this poison
We just need to get this out of the "business" lowest bidder and collusion between the nuclear industry and government arena...in my opinion this crud just way to dangerous to leave to profit motive and the clean up to the japanese mafia who do the work using / abusing homeless folk (all documented) .....and by default the whims of General Electric.
02-11-2014, 12:24 PM
I thought this forum was about Hawaii. Yes, natural disasters are always a sad business. But what does it have to do with us?
Do we have nuclear plants? Has the radiation come here? Is it coming here? No, no and no. Okay, maybe you like repeating ridiculous claims from dubious websites for other reasons, please enlighten me. You're against nuclear power? Fine, but we don't have any here in Hawaii. Did you get a refund on your geiger counter?
02-11-2014, 12:29 PM
quote:I have some experience with flesh eating bacteria and the cure is MMS ,http://www.health-science-spirit.com/MMS.html which is sodium chlorite mixed with an activation agent, that being said you also have to do enemas or they (the bacteria/ parasite)will still dwell within you , although without symptons. http://curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=873
02-11-2014, 04:48 PM
OMG !!!!
Look at this picture and you can see the Ronald Reagan emitting the radioactivity !!! We're DOOMED !!!!! http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/...z2t4Bzh5vK
02-12-2014, 03:16 AM
The RR issue is that the sailors are alleging fraud - being that radiation was much higher than Tepco reported - and the RR blindly sailed into it.By same measure Tepco and Japan could be lying to Hawaii about the amount of strontium in the water as well
Since no one has been impartially testing these last three years - no one really knows. Kudos to those Hawaii legislators trying to correct this "dangerous radioactive strontium-90 - more than five times the total beta radiation reading of 900,000 becquerels per litre recorded in the well, which is around 25 metres from the ocean. Tepco said there was a calibration mistake with one machine measuring strontium levels of well water at the plant, and it had also found an error with devices that decipher all-beta radiation. "Something like this cannot happen ... This (data) is what becomes the basis of various decisions, so they must do their utmost to avoid mistakes in measuring radiation," Tanaka told reporters, though he added the mistake did not pose a serious safety risk at the plant. The legal limit for releasing strontium 90, which has a half life of around 29 years, into the sea is 30 becquerels per litre." http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/02/12...2Y20140212 The RR not allowed to dock in Japan because it was too hot - http://www.turnerradionetwork.com/news/129-pat
02-12-2014, 03:28 AM
@Obie - if you would like to explore proper methods of sewage disposal - start a new topic - see you there. I have a buddy that turns it into golf course water - have some insight
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