View Full Version : Radioactivity near Fukushima highest in recorded history
SilverMagnet
25th April 2011, 05:39 PM
The amount of radioactivity in seawater near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is about to hit the highest-ever level recorded in history.
According to the Asahi Shimhun on Sunday, officials measured 1-hundred-86 becquerels per liter of radioactive substances in the sea just 34 kilometers from the crippled power plant on April 15th.
This level is about 20-thousand times higher than the permissible annual standard set by the Japanese government.
The highest level of contamination in history was 2-hundred becquerels per liter in the Irish Sea in the 1970s when a nuclear fuel reprocessing factory discharged cesium-137.
Meanwhile, Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=115251&code=Ne8&category=1
Spectrism
25th April 2011, 07:57 PM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
gunDriller
26th April 2011, 08:05 AM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
everything they do now is too late - AND it's still better than allowing more radiation to spread.
i would say about 10,000 Japanese managers & execs need a cattle-prod up there ass so they stop worrying about "saving face" and start telling the truth and bring in additional teams to work on the nuclear disaster.
Antonio
26th April 2011, 08:14 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/8472416/Chernobyl-recovery-officer-criticises-Japans-efforts-at-Fukushima.html
sirgonzo420
26th April 2011, 08:15 AM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
everything they do now is too late - AND it's still better than allowing more radiation to spread.
i would say about 10,000 Japanese managers & execs need a cattle-prod up there ass so they stop worrying about "saving face" and start telling the truth and bring in additional teams to work on the nuclear disaster.
They should worry less about "saving face" and more about "saving Nippon".
Antonio
26th April 2011, 08:23 AM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
everything they do now is too late - AND it's still better than allowing more radiation to spread.
i would say about 10,000 Japanese managers & execs need a cattle-prod up there ass so they stop worrying about "saving face" and start telling the truth and bring in additional teams to work on the nuclear disaster.
They should worry less about "saving face" and more about "saving Nippon".
Yes, but imagine if they already know that Nippon cannot be saved and the only thing left to save is their faces (good luck with that).
sirgonzo420
26th April 2011, 08:29 AM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
everything they do now is too late - AND it's still better than allowing more radiation to spread.
i would say about 10,000 Japanese managers & execs need a cattle-prod up there ass so they stop worrying about "saving face" and start telling the truth and bring in additional teams to work on the nuclear disaster.
They should worry less about "saving face" and more about "saving Nippon".
Yes, but imagine if they already know that Nippon cannot be saved and the only thing left to save is their faces (good luck with that).
I reckon that's where they are now.... good thing that pre-Fukushima, Japan had the highest life expectancy of any nation... because now they have some "falling room".
If I were a Jap, and were still in Japan now, my ass would be down at the plant with a fuckin' shovel.
gunDriller
26th April 2011, 02:04 PM
Tokyo is reportedly considering building an underground wall near the Fukushima power plant to contain the spread of radioactive material through soil and groundwater.
Now? Kinda late, ain't it?
everything they do now is too late - AND it's still better than allowing more radiation to spread.
i would say about 10,000 Japanese managers & execs need a cattle-prod up there ass so they stop worrying about "saving face" and start telling the truth and bring in additional teams to work on the nuclear disaster.
They should worry less about "saving face" and more about "saving Nippon".
Yes, but imagine if they already know that Nippon cannot be saved and the only thing left to save is their faces (good luck with that).
"As of March 2009, Japan's population is 127,076,183"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Japan
$4,852 - their GNP, in billions of US $ - in 2000.
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/gnp.html
i think over time, about 20% of the population will leave the island. older people will tend to stick it out, younger people will leave - a lot of them for the Pacific Coast states.
my guess is, the TEPCo management is not the favorite neighbor for many Japanese people. "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" is easier to explain than, "Honey, I irradiated the kids, and 127 million of our neighbors".
in Japanese
"蜂蜜、私は子供を照射した そして私達の隣人の127,000,000"
how do you say, "if you don't commit hari-kari, we will do it for you" in Japanese ?
"hariカーリを託さなければ 私達はあなたのためのそれをする"
looking at the bright side - if enough Japanese people settle in Oakland, the crime rate will go down. same for Detroit.
if i was Japanese, one of those $1 non-radioactive homes in Detroit would be looking pretty good.
i can imagine the conversations ...
"honey, on realtor.com there home in Detroit for $10,000"
"with copper wiring ?"
"according to realtor."
"you trust American realtor ?"
"good point. i look more."
"but crime so high."
"but i am 4th dan Aikido. i get my 5th dan next year."
"that not stop bullet."
"i buy AK47, i give you .50 caliber sniper rifle. children get .22."
"OK, we move."
it's just plain logical - there's many square miles of non-radioactive land in Detroit, there's Japanese people who need non-radioactive homes. i see epic massive migration coming.
Serpo
26th April 2011, 02:39 PM
Fact is these people have no face left to save in my opinion.....
SLV^GLD
26th April 2011, 02:51 PM
Fact is these people have no face left to save in my opinion.....
:D
;D
gunDriller
26th April 2011, 07:12 PM
Fact is these people have no face left to save in my opinion.....
true.
i wonder if Japan will stoop to hiring a PR firm to "repair their damaged image".
platinumdude
26th April 2011, 07:16 PM
Anyone want to buy a car from there? They said they are doing a radiation check before shipping it out.
sirgonzo420
27th April 2011, 06:24 AM
Fact is these people have no face left to save in my opinion.....
:D
;D
haha!
I suppose it's a FACT that he holds that OPINION.
:D
Spectrism
27th April 2011, 06:33 AM
No- they lost their face. Now they have to save their ass.
When radioactive water shuts down the beaches of California, then people will begin to complain. Hawaii is already seeing radioactive water.
sirgonzo420
27th April 2011, 06:35 AM
No- they lost their face. Now they have to save their ass.
When radioactive water shuts down the beaches of California, then people will begin to complain. Hawaii is already seeing radioactive water.
Methinks their face and their ass are in the same place...
gunDriller
27th April 2011, 08:27 AM
No- they lost their face. Now they have to save their ass.
When radioactive water shuts down the beaches of California, then people will begin to complain. Hawaii is already seeing radioactive water.
this is pretty amazing ... not in a good way.
the Gulf coast beaches are already shut down.
almost like it was planned.
people that go in the Pacific Ocean - if they want to wash the radiation off - like if they're in SoCal - they're getting water from the Colorado river. in the SF Bay Area, they get water from Hetch-Hetchy. neither source is protected from radiation.
so that leaves people washing off radioactive sea-water with radio-active fresh water ?!
i wonder where the Talmud-worshippers are taking their vacations these days, besides the Bohemian Grove.
when the Rothschild's start having Stay-at-Home Vacations, could that be a Sign ?
PatColo
27th April 2011, 09:45 AM
i wonder where the Talmud-worshippers are taking their vacations these days, besides the Bohemian Grove.
when the Rothschild's start having Stay-at-Home Vacations, could that be a Sign ?
Re this radiation op, it may or may not be another "dot" to connect, that Rothschild's "Israel" has been de facto colonizing Patagonia and Tasmania for the past decade or so, as de facto "Little Israels". Both are deep in the Southern Hemisphere... ;) ;)
BTW my "Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars" is ref to Ch. 1 of William Cooper's 1991 book, "Behold A Pale Horse" (http://gold-silver.us/forum/conspiracy-theories/bill-cooper%27s-%27behold-a-pale-horse%27-pdf/msg44358/#msg44358) (PDF inside).
I searched around in an effort to "source" these claims re Patagonia & Tasmania. Patagonia is easy, Adrian Salbuchi has been vocal on the issue, see:
Argentina: Targeted by World Government – Danger over ‘Patagonia’! (http://www.asalbuchi.com.ar/2010/10/argentina-targeted-by-world-government-danger-over-patagonia/)
I know there are a few MP3-archived Salbuchi interviews with DBS & Rense last year where Patagonia's de facto colonization is the main topic of discussion.
But the Tasmania colonization claim is harder to track down where I originally learned about it, as it's been a few years now. A goog search yielded this,
The plan for a Jewish homeland in Tasmania - The 7.30 Report - ABC (http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2010/s2795292.htm)
otherwise here's a search for "Tasmania zionist Jewish colony",
http://www.google.com/search?q=Tasmania+zionist+Jewish+colony
gunDriller
27th April 2011, 02:41 PM
I searched around in an effort to "source" these claims re Patagonia & Tasmania. Patagonia is easy, Adrian Salbuchi has been vocal on the issue, see:
Argentina: Targeted by World Government – Danger over ‘Patagonia’! (http://www.asalbuchi.com.ar/2010/10/argentina-targeted-by-world-government-danger-over-patagonia/)
I know there are a few MP3-archived Salbuchi interviews with DBS & Rense last year where Patagonia's de facto colonization is the main topic of discussion.
yes, Salbuchi and Daryl do a good job covering this subject. thanks for reminding me about their *.mp3's.
although i do get tired of hearing some of the things Daryl talks about, i have to admit - listening to his material helps me prepare. it makes me think.
as far as this new thing about the radiation in the ocean - it just makes me think about the can of chub mackerel i just bought. like, i should move it to the kitchen counter and try it, to see if i like it, cause then i'll know whether to buy more.
the connection being, i don't expect to be eating much fresh seafood in the future.
i actually stopped eating McDonald's fish sandwich meals. between the fish (usually cod, possibly from the Gulf - related to the BP disaster) and the milk (radiation concerns) ... well, recent events have actually changed my fast food eating habits.
what i wonder is, when will the general public in America realize that the food they are eating is of questionable safety radiation wise ? i think it will happen at some point - maybe 6 months out ?
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