If you ignore RADIATION it will go away.

Doer

Well-Known Member
http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/09/24/how-obama-made-fukushima-worse/

not sure how Obama made it worse, but anyone want to comment on the accuracies ( or Inaccuracies ) of this article?
I don't get the Obama thing, but the Admin is AGW and doesn't what to hear, see, say, Bad Nuke, anything. They want to throw GE a bunch of money and have a national reactor power grid, instead of State by State. That would be a cool way to punish States.

So, no doubt the President has the Press across the board and not just on this. The scope is being downplayed. There is no science that can help.

It is the Hot Fudge Sunday scenario, if you know that Larry Niven book about the comet strike. What is there to say?
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[SIZE=-1]The Japanese government, as expedient as Obama, quickly raised the allowable dose from 1 mSv to 20 mSv per year–20 times higher than the limit on March 11.[/SIZE]
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This is so it can legally kill you. What is left to say, when we see this?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Oh, I gotta like this one also.

[SIZE=-1]Gundersen says that north of Hawaii, midpoint between Japan and North America, scientists are measuring cesium levels 10 times higher than normal. Background levels of 1 becquerel per cubic meter have been constant for years. It has now increased to 10 becquerels per cubic meter.

[SIZE=-1]The Fukushima disaster is worse than Chernobyl, it’s ongoing. While the North Pacific is a big place, wind and currents move in Alaska’s direction. Dilution is not a solution. A declassified military report, written in 1955, concluded that seawater may not adequately dilute radiation from nuclear accidents and that it’s likely to travel in highly concentrated “pockets’ and “streams”.[/SIZE]
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Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Oh, I gotta like this one also.

[SIZE=-1]Gundersen says that north of Hawaii, midpoint between Japan and North America, scientists are measuring cesium levels 10 times higher than normal. Background levels of 1 becquerel per cubic meter have been constant for years. It has now increased to 10 becquerels per cubic meter.

[SIZE=-1]The Fukushima disaster is worse than Chernobyl, it’s ongoing. While the North Pacific is a big place, wind and currents move in Alaska’s direction. Dilution is not a solution. A declassified military report, written in 1955, concluded that seawater may not adequately dilute radiation from nuclear accidents and that it’s likely to travel in highly concentrated “pockets’ and “streams”.[/SIZE]
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Least the Japs can't blame anyone else, lol.

EDIT: Img fail.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Your Honor! Pockets and Streams......please read back the last comment from the Rooster.

Braaa-Brakkkkk!

And what says Godzilla?

BONKROARSQUEAL!

I rest my case.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
Your Honor! Pockets and Steams......please read back the last comment from the Rooster.

Braaa-Brakkkkk!

And what says Godzilla?

BONKROARSQUEAL!

I rest my case.
Fuck, now all i can think of is Steaming Hot Pockets.





BRB, Motherfucking Philly Cheese Steak Flavour.

and i dont care if they are full of GMO's.

microwave radiation will sterilize them.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Fuck, now all i can think of is Steaming Hot Pockets.





BRB, Motherfucking Philly Cheese Steak Flavour.

and i dont care if they are full of GMO's.

microwave radiation will sterilize them.
Pockets and Streams, your Honor. May I suggest we break for lunch?

 

ginjawarrior

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[SIZE=-1] raised the allowable dose from 1 mSv to 20 mSv per year–20 times higher than the limit on March 11.[/SIZE]
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This is so it can legally kill you. What is left to say, when we see this?
I say histronics....
Radiation levels are highest at Guarapari’s beaches, a popular seasonal tourist attraction, where readings of up to 175 mSv (millisieverts)) per year have been measured. Compare this figure with the current annual safe limit for nuclear workers: 20 mSv a year. Not coincidentally, Japanese government’s enforced 20 km exclusion zone around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is also rated at 20 mSv per year.
[h=4]Ramsar, Iran[/h]
(images via: Taishitsu and WorldNomads)

Think 175 mSv’s a walk in the park? We see your Guarapari and raise you a Ramsar – Ramsar, Iran to be exact. This city and county on the southern coast of the Caspian Sea is famous (or should we say, infamous) for having the highest levels of natural background radiation on Earth: 250 mSv per year! Background radiation levels up to 80 times the world average peak in the city’s Talesh Mahalleh district, where natural hot springs are abundant and limestone sourced from the area is used to make bricks and masonry used in area homes.
(image via: Taishitsu)

Studies on the approximately 2,000 people living in the highest NBR areas show slightly lower rates of lung cancer – an unexpected result considering the elevated levels of radioactive radon gas in their homes. In addition, the population exhibits a significantly higher expression of the CD69 gene responsible for the production of lymphocytes (white blood cells in vertebrate immune systems) and natural killer (NK) cells. Ramsar, by the way, has been known from ancient times as a popular seaside vacation resort featuring medicinal hot springs – folk chemotherapy at its finest!
http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2013/01/22/hot-spots-earths-5-most-naturally-radioactive-places/
 
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