View Full Version : MH370 is a distraction from...
midnight rambler
6th April 2014, 02:30 PM
...the end of the world as we know it. Can't have anyone panic while we loot what little the rubes have left. And right now the distraction is performing beautifully, we never imagined that the rubes would buy such obviously blatant bullshit about the airliner we made disappear. The rubes love a mystery.
http://enenews.com/inside-sources-fukushima-crisis-actually-worse-anyone-acknowledged-information-withheld-prevent-panic-professor-level-radiation-worse-navy-officers-anticipated-govt-shredded-documents-4-days-drawing
Serpo
6th April 2014, 03:24 PM
this is going to totally nuc america ........eventually
Unidentified US Nuclear Expert (http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/04/05/commentary/lessons-of-fukushima-reactor-restarts-are-unwise/?utm_source=feedly&utm_reader=feedly&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lessons-of-fukushima-reactor-restarts-are-unwise#.U0A3Q2fj58F): “Without a qualitatively different regulatory system, and in light of how Japan/Tepco responded to this crisis, Japan has not earned the right to have nuclear energy. No critically minded and informed person can evaluate this disaster and look at how Japan has responded in the aftermath and have any confidence that Japan will use nuclear energy safely. In the most seismically active country [...] even if Japan had a robust regulatory structure and thoroughly integrated crisis protocols, nature conspires against the best-laid-plans of human institutions. And what Japan has is certainly not the best plan by any measure.”
midnight rambler
6th April 2014, 03:28 PM
It may take decades, but short of divine intervention I'm becoming more and more convinced Fukushima is an extinction level event. And if the site chain-fires then that's guaranteed.
Serpo
6th April 2014, 03:34 PM
one good reason to leave America
midnight rambler
6th April 2014, 03:40 PM
one good reason to leave America
Not everyone has the means to do so, even if they had a place where they could afford to relocate to and where they would 'fit in' (which is extremely limited, I and a handful of friends have researched virtually everywhere on the globe, every place has it's challenges - which take time, money, and resources to address). Not to mention very few countries allow the ownership of guns.
woodman
6th April 2014, 05:03 PM
Not everyone has the means to do so, even if they had a place where they could afford to relocate to and where they would 'fit in' (which is extremely limited, I and a handful of friends have researched virtually everywhere on the globe, every place has it's challenges - which take time, money, and resources to address).
I could leave, but can I take everyone who means a lot to me? Without my people, my life would be empty. Sure, I'd make new friends, but maybe I'll just sit it out here and fade away. I wanted to move to the southern hemisphere before Fukushima happened but my family has family and they all cannot pull up their roots. I do wish we could get honest information about Fukushima.
Spectrism
6th April 2014, 06:04 PM
It may take decades, but short of divine intervention I'm becoming more and more convinced Fukushima is an extinction level event. And if the site chain-fires then that's guaranteed.
This could very well be true. Just another EQ and tsunami to wash the whole supply of rods into the ocean and we will have one third of the oceans dead. Even worse would be that these things are able to melt into a pile and go critical. Steam and particulate will come out small enough to travel on the winds.
Dogman
6th April 2014, 06:20 PM
Radiation be dammed, yes it may and is.
Most of the ocians are dieing is because of over fishing. Plus the chemicals that our rivers pump out to create ever expanding "dead" zones.
People are eating faster than the stocks can replenish..
Here in the states, national seafood restaurant's look what they served 30 or so years ago, and now, plus pay attention on what they call it. There has been an decline, once one species is depleated so it can not be commercially harvested they move down to the next on the food chain and the re branding of names of what you are eating begins with gusto.
Not saying the radiation is or will become an issue. But the oceans were being killed off, by human hunger for fish, way before that dam plant just added its shit into the waters.
singular_me
6th April 2014, 06:51 PM
maybe because I spent the first year of my life in a orphanage before meeting my grand mother in Nice (France) , but I have no fear of moving on when needed. I have restarted my life from scratch 4 times already, always reinventing myself... and a 5th time wouldnt suprise me at this pace. I could see that. :) In fact many people find my life fascinating as a world traveler and multi-faced/dimensional individual. I dont know, I am just being me.
I could leave, but can I take everyone who means a lot to me? Without my people, my life would be empty. Sure, I'd make new friends, but maybe I'll just sit it out here and fade away. I wanted to move to the southern hemisphere before Fukushima happened but my family has family and they all cannot pull up their roots. I do wish we could get honest information about Fukushima.
Dogman
6th April 2014, 07:07 PM
maybe because I spent the first year of my life in a orphanage before meeting my grand mother in Nice (France) , but I have no fear of moving on when needed. I have restarted my life from scratch 4 times already, always reinventing myself... and a 5th time wouldnt suprise me at this pace. I could see that. :) In fact many people find my life fascinating as a world traveler and multi-faced/dimensional individual.We are born with questions, when and if the mind truly engages. There is a very human need to understand the basic questions that we all have, and most answers that are given by the main stream of life , sit well for most, then there are the seekers, that will and can not just accept to be told, especially when it only takes one half of a brain cell, to see that there maybe more going on than what you were told to believe and then expected to shut up and follow the herd...
I understand, more than what this one post and the o/p.
Knowledge is a multi bladed sword, seems the more you know, one finds there are more questions, so in a way then more you know the more ignorant you become (smart to some but, not to yourself) That is the nature of anyone seeking, knowledge and understanding what is learned. Been on this path for most of my life, (both a blessing and a dam curse) will be researching and learning until the day I die. I just feel sorry for the ones that build walls and try and live within those walls, in time they will fail.
Edit: The ones that never question, and just accept, which are the many in so many ways, has helped this world by allowing some very nasty ass hats to come into power, or be elected.
Not my final word on this, but maybe on this thread.
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