NW DOOM Japan Tsunami Debris Has officially reached America. Via Pacific drift. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1379944 United States 12/15/2011 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can see how debris would survive a year-long trip across the Pacific and reach the shores of the U.S... but I am not as sure about "bodies" washing up. I'd imagine sharks and every other fish out there would devour the bodies and what wasn't eaten by animals would sink to the ocean floor. Could be wrong... hope I'm right because that'd be horrible to come across a radioactive, decaying corpse on the beach.. |
Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can see how debris would survive a year-long trip across the Pacific and reach the shores of the U.S... but I am not as sure about "bodies" washing up. I'd imagine sharks and every other fish out there would devour the bodies and what wasn't eaten by animals would sink to the ocean floor. Could be wrong... hope I'm right because that'd be horrible to come across a radioactive, decaying corpse on the beach.. Quoting: Roentgen® Life raft effect. bodies could have easily been preserved inside cars, houses boats, ect. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1379944 United States 12/15/2011 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can see how debris would survive a year-long trip across the Pacific and reach the shores of the U.S... but I am not as sure about "bodies" washing up. I'd imagine sharks and every other fish out there would devour the bodies and what wasn't eaten by animals would sink to the ocean floor. Could be wrong... hope I'm right because that'd be horrible to come across a radioactive, decaying corpse on the beach.. Quoting: Roentgen® Life raft effect. bodies could have easily been preserved inside cars, houses boats, ect. That's a good point... never considered those that were washed out to sea in what essentially became their "coffins." |
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Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can see how debris would survive a year-long trip across the Pacific and reach the shores of the U.S... but I am not as sure about "bodies" washing up. I'd imagine sharks and every other fish out there would devour the bodies and what wasn't eaten by animals would sink to the ocean floor. Could be wrong... hope I'm right because that'd be horrible to come across a radioactive, decaying corpse on the beach.. Quoting: Roentgen® Life raft effect. bodies could have easily been preserved inside cars, houses boats, ect. That's a good point... never considered those that were washed out to sea in what essentially became their "coffins." The real threat is that all the debris is potentially contaminated with radio-nuclides. The levels of contamination could even worse so; be potentially deadly. The problem is the reactor 3 sfp had been ejected into the atmosphere where the main proportions of fallout moved up and east Into the pacific ocean. The main masses of nuclear fuel, cement, and dust particles; that were ejected during the Reactor 3 hydro-nuclear explosion were distributed into the pacific drift current system in a small particulate form. These particulates numbering in the trillions are equal to trillions of potential overdoses of radiation to the human body. That is not an understatement, There was a potential for several apocalypses, released from the reactor 3 spent fuel pool alone... One thing to consider when reviewing these reports, is that small masses have yet to be reported, as Larger objects in the debris field, have already been reported on the United States mainland. The particulate that I am speaking of is the radiation its self. It is a small mass, that weighs less than salt water. The weight ratio suggests that the substance is buoyant. So what we are looking at is a preposterous amount of radionuclides, (amounting to several full-on human apocalypses); Moving in a vast concentrated pool of debris; Steadily, inching its way to the United States and Canadian west coastlines... My main concern is that the debris field its self is highly contaminated. Further more, rain and storm systems on the US, and Canadian coast lines, are created through evaporation of the coastal waters. So each and every pacific rain out; is a proportion of that very same surface water, interacting with the cloud layer, to only again become fallout on United States citizens. This is a very real threat to all united states citizens, who live near coastal communities. |
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Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Our world leaders are not going to admit to any knowledge of radioactivity. This is due to two main reasons. 1. The state of the economy. ( mainly foreign investments would halt upon the admittance of the united states being a radioactive wasteland). 2. Criminal omission. (Stating that the government had known what they knew prior to these incidence taking place, would hold the parties criminally liable). |
Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Debris from Japan Tsunami Starting to Wash Ashore in Tofino: Quoting: Princess Dagmar [/youtube] No mention of radioactivity. Yes. Our world leaders are not going to admit to any knowledge of radioactivity. This is due to two main reasons. 1. The state of the economy. ( mainly foreign investments would halt upon the admittance of the united states being a radioactive wasteland). 2. Criminal omission. (Stating that the government had known what they knew prior to these incidence taking place, would hold the parties criminally liable). |
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Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 12:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the most part, the "debris" was washed out to sea before the meltdowns occured. I think radiation from the debris will be minimal, at least early on. IMHO Quoting: UndisclosedScource It already is minimal early on.... What is minimal in regards to +1000year fallout? that kills at 1,000,000 per millionth gram by volume? Please do not ignore the truth that is right in front of your nose... Its time you woke up to the dangers that have been inching their way towards your families, and friends... Quote Breakfastclub... What if your weed was on fire? |
Tacomagroove
(OP) User ID: 1393568 United States 12/15/2011 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the most part, the "debris" was washed out to sea before the meltdowns occured. I think radiation from the debris will be minimal, at least early on. IMHO Quoting: UndisclosedScource It already is minimal early on.... What is minimal in regards to +1000year fallout? that kills at 1,000,000 per millionth gram by volume? Please do not ignore the truth that is right in front of your nose... Its time you woke up to the dangers that have been inching their way towards your families, and friends... Quote Breakfastclub... What if your weed was on fire? The main point of my quote above. All crops are fed by our rain systems. All humans eat this same product. 1+1=0 |
UndisclosedScource
User ID: 1513707 United States 12/15/2011 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the most part, the "debris" was washed out to sea before the meltdowns occured. I think radiation from the debris will be minimal, at least early on. IMHO Quoting: UndisclosedScource It already is minimal early on.... What is minimal in regards to +1000year fallout? that kills at 1,000,000 per millionth gram by volume? Please do not ignore the truth that is right in front of your nose... Its time you woke up to the dangers that have been inching their way towards your families, and friends... Quote Breakfastclub... What if your weed was on fire? The main point of my quote above. All crops are fed by our rain systems. All humans eat this same product. 1+1=0 I'm not making a statement about the TOTAL amount of radiation here in the US from Fukishima. I am as concerned about it as we all should be. We are in agreement about that. In my post, I mearly point out the fact that the debris from the Tsunami was on it's way out to sea, before the meltdowns occured. Hence the radiationon on it /in it, will be minimal. Last Edited by UndisclosedScource on 12/15/2011 01:05 PM Perspective is everything. aka.NervousNJerky |
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