JAPAN set to RELEASE 1.2 MILLION TONS of RADIOACTIVE Fukushima water into Pacific!! | |
DeplorableOldMan
User ID: 78275275 United States 02/02/2020 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Just in case a global viral pandemic, whose sources are still unclear and apparently now include human feces, wasn't enough, the global outrage meter is about to go "up to eleven" with Japan now set to flood the world's oceans with radioactive water. In a move that will surely prompt a furious response from Greta Thunberg's ghost writers (unless of course it doesn't fit a very narrow agenda), a panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for the millions of tons of radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean. And, as Reuters notes, based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation. Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site. I thought everyone says that nuclear energy is safe. They should release it into their drinking water instead of the ocean. DeplorableOldMan |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77134059 United States 02/02/2020 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just a drop in the well... im not overtly concerned of this. and im on the pacific. what's done is done....sadly you cant blame the world's radioactivity on Japan. gov't's have been nuke testing since the damn fifties.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77847327 United Kingdom 02/02/2020 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if they release it into the ocean, then they should be FORCED to significantly fund, a mitigation plan, which means ensuring the continued existence of sea life or species that it could threaten to make extinct, and it should also fund anti cancer research and any other mitigation efforts foreseeable due to the release of the radioactive elements into the pacific. But i still say take it to the south pole where it will be frozen and stable. |
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IntelScribe
User ID: 32137030 Ireland 02/02/2020 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm clueless about science, but couldn't they boil it up and reduce it to water vapour? Would the vapour still be toxic? Civilisation is at a crossroads "Unfortunately the Barbarians dwell among us and our country is grown so weak and pathetic that the Barbarians must be appeased in the name of diversity and cultural sensitivity" ~ Allison Pearson |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78309768 United States 02/02/2020 09:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They need to dig underneath the reactor, and dig as deep into the mantle as possible, then collapse the rod so it goes down the hole into the mantle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78406464 I'm no expert but sounds like a plan. As we know however the whole thing is probably intentional and just part of the "apocalyptic" endgame. What's an even more terrible thought, is that none of it is intentional and it's just 'unexpected' consequences playing out. One too many 'oopsies' |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77976648 New Zealand 02/02/2020 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Just in case a global viral pandemic, whose sources are still unclear and apparently now include human feces, wasn't enough, the global outrage meter is about to go "up to eleven" with Japan now set to flood the world's oceans with radioactive water. In a move that will surely prompt a furious response from Greta Thunberg's ghost writers (unless of course it doesn't fit a very narrow agenda), a panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for the millions of tons of radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean. And, as Reuters notes, based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation. Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site. yep shit in their own nest |
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User ID: 78054348 United States 02/02/2020 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to youtu.be (secure)] We are a REPUBLIC.If we can keep it MORAN! A pissed off American Veteran! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43943619 United States 02/02/2020 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone needs to inform POTUS. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74666935 This shit needs to be stopped. End days shit right here. Its in Revelations. He'll get the text message while his hair dresser sprays an entire can of 80's hairspray that he stocked up on 30 years ago (before they stopped selling it) and will be like "so what?" |
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User ID: 14283242 United States 02/02/2020 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1 trillionth of the volume of all the oceans. How many nuke subs do we all have on the bottom of the sea? How many atolls have we blown up? I wouldn't think it's a good idea to release any radiation but relatively speaking is it that much in comparison to what we have already done? Yes but there will be a lot of sea life affected |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74897033 United States 02/02/2020 10:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am wondering if the radioactive elements in this water are classified as “Heavy Metals” and if so, will possibly settle to the bottom of the pacific to be eventually covered by sediment and isolated until no longer radioactive |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77482022 United States 02/02/2020 10:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Just in case a global viral pandemic, whose sources are still unclear and apparently now include human feces, wasn't enough, the global outrage meter is about to go "up to eleven" with Japan now set to flood the world's oceans with radioactive water. In a move that will surely prompt a furious response from Greta Thunberg's ghost writers (unless of course it doesn't fit a very narrow agenda), a panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for the millions of tons of radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean. And, as Reuters notes, based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation. Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site. Alot of the fish have been showing deformaties over here as well there continues to be mass fish and sea life washing up dead Thank you Japan for containing this problem of 2011 and just continuing to murder all the sea life |
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User ID: 76961927 United States 02/02/2020 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Just in case a global viral pandemic, whose sources are still unclear and apparently now include human feces, wasn't enough, the global outrage meter is about to go "up to eleven" with Japan now set to flood the world's oceans with radioactive water. In a move that will surely prompt a furious response from Greta Thunberg's ghost writers (unless of course it doesn't fit a very narrow agenda), a panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for the millions of tons of radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean. And, as Reuters notes, based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation. Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2 million tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site. Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78426669 Portugal 02/02/2020 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1 trillionth of the volume of all the oceans. How many nuke subs do we all have on the bottom of the sea? How many atolls have we blown up? I wouldn't think it's a good idea to release any radiation but relatively speaking is it that much in comparison to what we have already done? Yes, it's much. Radiation is cumulative. Every bit you put in the water will return to kill you, or worse. |
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