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  • why is there a police robot, but no robots to deal with nuclear disasters?

    in fact, why on earth do we even try to use a source that has these kinds of risks?

    We are all in danger of contamination and if you see the new bacterias discovered since that date, plus the amount of ecological disasters it should be clear to anyone that this is a form of mass suicide. Please let us bring an end to these forms of "technology,,

    even if it means to resign if you are a part of this industry.

  • i live in Hartlepool , England we have a nuclear power plant if it goes boom from Hartlepool to Manchester (half way across the country) will be with out air due to a air chamber where it would make a vacuum and suck the air out =( i am sorta scared now

  • DO NOT GO OUT IN THE RAIN OR DIE

  • DO NOT EAT FROM THE OCEANS ANYMORE OR DIE

  • HYDROGEN HYDROGEN HYDROGEN  WTF PEOPLE

  • @DeadHandsome25

    You were just complaining.

    Self-ownage, you should stop it.

  • @DeadHandsome25

    The only stupid comment here is yours and the rest of your kind's stupidity.

  • @DeadHandsome25

    Lol dumbfuck. Even if humans were never on this planet radiation would still be everywhere.

    In fact since you hate radiation so much, cut out your eyes.

  • 1:18- "lol I'm totally trolling these ppl" xD

  • Make some budget cuts that cause accidents and then cover it up with lobbyist and mercenaries, rather then just fixing the problem and fighting ignorance.

  • Keep breeding them white girls little mexican man make them breed babies

  • very interesting...

    btw,

    this is also very intereting

    this person seems to try to make ppl aware

    just look up in you tube "Distress Call / WakeUp" its the first result with same title

  • shut up you wanker

  • Fukushima Daiichi = Chernobyl on Steroids, according to expert Arnold Gundersen in this interview. Don't listen to any fucktard that says it isn't so. Most are shills for the nuclear energy industry. They don't care about you, your children, or the environment. They're only interested in making a profit at your expense.

  • Once the reactor catches fire, the entire world will be engulfed in flames, effecting the earths trajectory and flinging the planet on a path to the center of the sun. 90% of humans will suffer sun burns as a result. Alex Jones told me this... so it must be true.

  • @SnugglePuma Your an idiot and moron why don't you (you government troll) crawl in that hole until the grown ups handle this stuff.

  • Typical RT, this interview guest has overblown opinions that will stir up fear.  Fukushima will NOT be as bad as Chernobyl, not by a long shot! Chernobyl was poorly designed without a containment vessel for the reactor core, causing much more nuclear material be released when it exploded.

  • The truth always comes out. Thank you Mr. Gunderson. He has not changed his piont of view since he came into the picture. Key word RUN-A-WAY only to where?

  • river STYX in front of Dr Caldicott MD

    どうもありがとうミスターロボット

    Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto

    dōmo arigatō misutā Robotto

  • MATHEW; 24

  • The consequences of dumping hundreds of thousands of tons of nuclear waste into the sea and air cannot be undone. Plutonium and Cesium do not just "dissipate", this is the worst crisis we've ever faced and officials are lying to our face. This will cause millions of cancers.

  • THE END COMPLETE!

  • Watching this again after one month helps clear the cob webs.

  • Half lives for plutonium, depending on the isotope, is around 5 million years. Uranium is about 4.47 billion...soooooo...fuck.

  • (Part1)France says it will send three more nuclear experts to Japan to help remove highly radioactive water from the troubled power plant.

    Two other French experts are already in Japan and are holding talks with the plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company. The five are from French-based Areva, one of the world's biggest nuclear energy firms.

    They will help to remove the polluted water that is hampering efforts to restore the plant's cooling functions.

  • Doesn't it seem like it is becoming one disaster after another in the past few years?

  • @blabblab1212 End times brother, the end times.  Get ready. Peace

  • @blabblab1212

    Yeah, but only because there are more people living now than ever. In the past earthquakes might happen in rural areas and affect very few people, but now that humans have encroached on every corner of the planet we are more likely to be affected by disasters.

  • @blabblab1212 yes, indeed.

  • Why doesnt people with a bit of knowlodge say that! "WHY HAVE FUELRODDS" ON A FUCKING ROOF? when they know the distaster that will come? what DID THESE FUCKING fuelrods contain? is that Plutonium? or what? they say diferent chemicals have a half life? but HEY DONT TALK about these fucking fuelsrodds on the roof! Maybe it was used Plutonium.....but what is the half life of that substance!?

  • @NeoDyne112 Have you ever gone to work for a corporation or private company? You cannot "talk back" to your boss or supervisor and not expect to get fired for insubordination or worse. Bosses like to feel they have power and are in control. Power tripping is intoxicating dude. It helps with their penis growth. Geek peons like you need to know your place.

  • Also, to answer the interviewers question, no.  A full meltdown would not cause a nuclear explosion. It might cause a chemical explosion, and it would release radiation, but there wouldn't be a nuclear explosion.

  • I wish you wouldn't associate nuclear power plants with nuclear weapons by using the term "nuke" to refer to a power plant...plants use uranium which is hardly as enriched as weapons-grade uranium, and the problem's they're having are problems with design and problems with tsunamis (they shouldnt have put it on the west coast) but not with nuclear plants themselves

  • People must send some oil tankers to contain those nuclear toxic coolants?

    STOP RELEASING NUCLEAR WASTE INTO THE OCEAN!!!

  • Chernobyl on viagra.

  • What the fukushima are they doing?

  • This guy deserves credit for being one of the first experts to actually come out and say it for what it was. A lot of people were bashing this guy a few weeks ago... now he doesn't appear so foolish eh?

    This thing was always much much worse than crooked TEPCO could ever admit. People should of listened to this guy right from the start....

  • This is so stupid. Nobody even mentions how a simple lead/acid battery backup could have solved entire problem, and that nuke plants can't afford them... Well, if there isn't enough money to afford simple battery backup system, why are we REALLY using nuke energy? Is it only to so someone can sell us a useless supply of weapons for whatever price they deem appropriate? Alternatives? VAWT, Solar thermal, cold fusion, etc, but that doesn't create PLUTONIUM!

  • 3/12/2011 Fukushima Cloud... watch?v=S49iC5BVCaA

  • It is on runaway...Japan has just signaled that it is on "Maximum Alert" so I think it is time to up your iodine levels in a healthful manner like YESTERDAY... watch my featured video for the simultaneous test and cure for iodine deficiency and up ALL your vitamins and vodka and red wine too!

  • Nice rug on that expert!

  • @SailSimulator5 You might be right, I'm thinking he may have done us all a favor :-)

    Seems to be the clearest analysis I've heard so far, check the way he says "runaway", the most frightening word never spoken in the msm or even anywhere in the discussion today 3/31/11.

  • finally a glimpse of truth but it's worse then he is saying..call it like it is though the governments lie

  • I love RT. When I read the title, I initially thought he was scare mongering, and the interviewer blatantly asks him what he would say about people who think he's just scare mongering! LOL

  • A meltdown occurs when the control rods fail to contain the neutron emission and the heat levels inside the reactor thus rise to a point that the fuel itself melts, generally temperatures in excess of 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, causing uncontrolled radiation-generating reactions and making approaching the reactor incredibly hazardous.

    When it reaches this level, neutron beams can be observed.

  • Neutron beam observed 13 times at crippled Fukushima nuke plant

  • south winds are ok for tokyo its the north winds they dont want ...grrrr

  • /watch?v=5NxhNzDtmds

  • Fear mongering bullshit.

    Chernobyl's reactor exploded through its containment vessel and spewed nuclear fuel over miles. The reactors in Japan have not come close to breaking containment.

  • @trj1370

    Tschnobyl reactors do not have a containment vessel. Only the structure seperated the radiation from the environment. The reactors in Japan do have containment, but these are compromised in more then one reactor. So if no further cooling can take place the meltdown is unstoppable and it very well become as worse as Tschernobyl.

  • @lucius1976 I have not seen any evidence to point towards an explosion that will spread nuclear fuel across a large area like Chernobyl.

    Even if the scale of the disaster approaches that of Chernobyl, the human toll of Chernobyl was mostly caused by inadequate protection of workers and evacuation of local populace. Japan is not making those mistakes.  So calling this "Chernobyl on Steroids" is stoking the fear.

  • @trj1370

    I agree, they are trying to incite fear to get more views. There is no way this could be as bad as the Chernobyl disaster, not unless the whole containment vessel blows sky high. Funny how the most opinionated people have the least amount of evidence to back up their claims, and are the quickest to call you a troll and recommend that you watch some highly informative Alex Jones documentaries...

  • @trj1370 troll sitting there in your cube eating your grass. go troll elsewhere.

  • @xxxdaedlusxxx I thought trolls were the ones who grave dug months old posts that were made before the details of the severity were public.

  • Why does Russia Today have a British presenter?

  • @MrSmibby

    Their HQ is in Washington..

  • @BorisLozac Why is it called Russia Today?

  • worse than chernobyl?

    just wrong, this guy is baloney.

  • This guy knows FUCK ALL.

    Russia Today should hang their head in shame at a) the title of this video and b) allowing this moron on the air.

  • @Ayrshore i suggest you call the RT and explain your opinion to them instead of whining how bad his opinion about the nuke reactors

  • Are the fuel rods on fire at any of the reactors now, any news on the status of reactor 3?

  • WORST THEN CHERNOBYL?!

    :D he must be trippin on acid or something.

    if those very hot pellets of uranium come in contact with water THEN this will be worst then chernobyl.

    and he is saying that government is covering up?!

    americans media covered up that there was a demonstration in tripoli but it wasn't.

    they filmed bengazy and then they just wrote demonstrations in tripoli.

    so who is right and who is wrong, and who is covering up?

    really people, sometimes you can't trust media.

    :/

  • Chernobyl on steroids...true

  • Update, it seems that the vegys over there have been contaminated with high amounts of iodine and cesium they have issued a ban on certain vegetable such as spinach which originates from the region, seems as some drinking water has been contaminated too with "low levels". That sucks, I really loved eating sushi too, no more Japanese food for me.

  • @boodags

    High amounts? No. Miniscule amounts. Of no concern to anyone.

  • @Ayrshore Well when I ment high amounts I might higher above the standards

  • "... I do think the Government is not telling them everything it knows, you know I studied Chernobyl and I was and expert witness at 3 Mile Island and the Govt. is always behind the 8 ball on these things, they are deliberately trying to downplay the amount of radiation released... they underestimated... that seems to be the way bureaucracies work..."

    I think he's got a point there for sure... hopefully he's wrong about the rest...

  • 50,000 people used to live here...now it's a ghost town...

  • I'm kinda freaked out.

  • one thing to say to this guy... go read a book for fuck sakes.

  • hhaha it sounds like fuk and machinima put togethor in a word

  • If its anything like Today Tonight, they exaggerate claims to get higher ratings. So I don't firmly believe it one bit. However, not too long ago, the Japanese government did quote that when the first explosion occured, it wouldn't get any worse, and they would be able to contain it... Now look whats happened.

    I wonder if it'll be the basis of another S.T.A.L.K.E.R?

  • So wait. If it's worse than Chernobyl, does that mean Fukushima will become a biohazard and they'd have to evacuate the surrounding area? (and apocalypse seems like a stupid choice of word)

  • What a tool, this guy is such a dick. He only wants publicity to further his two man company.

  • does anyone have any news on the nuclear cloud thing? is it on it's way to Europe?

  • ah japan....just cant get away from nukes fuckin you up....what does that tell you?

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA

    Dick head.

  • @bigfishpondhome

    whatever bitch

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA

    Wanna tissue?

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA

    Here you go bitch.

  • @bigfishpondhome

    actually id prefer if you wipe my ass for me, thanks cunt.

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA

    As I though, you are so mentally retarded that you can't wipe you own ass, so I would be glad to wipe it for you numbnuts.

  • I saw a lot of firemen working in the plant so he is proven to be telling fibs.

  • The Pale Horse rideth...

    watch?v=lOFsOuOjBT

  • @InformedTexasVoter

    and trampled on the link cause it doesnt work

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA Sorry, looks like is left off a #

    watch?v=lOFsOuOjBT8

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA Sorry, looks like is left off a number

    watch?v=lOFsOuOjBT8

  • yeah ......no big deal ......throw some sand on it, bury it and it will be over......major problem is the Cooling pumps!.......they don`t work........and heat causes hydrogen gas,when rods are not cooled.......and we saw what that does........and all this nuclear stuff ,just to produce steam to run the turbines!......amazing.

  • Containment has not been lost and in all likelihood won't be. Unlike Chernobyl, there's multiple layers of containment to deal with a situation like this.

    As there's no source of new heat, they shouldn't even need to restore normal cooling operations to finish the job. The (progressively declining) decay heat being generated now should be easy to dispose of by the current process of flooding and venting. That's pretty much the worst case scenario. Restore power + cooling, and it'll be a breeze.

  • Drop/Inject Tin into the reactors, metal has proven to be sufficient at cooling nuclear reactors. Look into "Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors".

    Soviets used Lead to cool down the reactors at Chernobyl. There's no reason the Japanese can't use Tin to cool their reactors down. Then bury them once they're cooled.

  • Ha ha stupid japs,they cant be trusted nucler power!

  • @glavgad These are US General Electric Mark I reactors.

  • @akirafactor Lol Owned.

  • @glavgad Idiot glavgad, seeing how Somalia is the nuclear and toxic waste dump for all of Europe.

  • @glavgad You are a complete and utter moron

  • @RasheemH

    And you a little jap with a tiny dick and brain XD

  • @glavgad you are clearly very ignorant...

  • Fairewinds Associates Inc consists of him and his wife.

  • You need to check out my channel. I created it for Fukushima related information. It is an educational channel on how to get more accurate RAD readings. People don't understand how to use their Geiger counter. Watch the two videos I've provided. The top two on the right of my channel are made by me.

  • These tossers need to shut the hell up.

  • You people are nuts!

  • the goverment is definatly not telling eveything! the radiation already for sure reached the US my mom was very close to chernobyl when the traggedy happend and she said that health wise it was the same as through what she started going through couple day's ago!

  • @TheCCCP2 Обозреватель имеет ввиду, что по сравнению с Чернобольской АЭС, Фукушима ЭС выглядит как вырощена на стероидах из-за ёё  значительнее мощности (почти в 100 раз). Пропорциональный взрыв ядерного топливо (3-4% в Чернобыле) приводил бы к на более тяжёлым последвствям.

  • @collegeprof86 Well, just because Japan is not sure that the US would like such "invitation". Russia offered almost immediatly every kind of assistance, but Japan only allowed American experts assistance. After a few days Japan accepted the help of the Russian rescue teams. The information emerging from nuclear facilities is highly confidential not only for the governments, but also for big commercial corporations.

  • During Chornobyl's explosions only 3-4% of reactor's No.4 nuclear fuel was released. Fukishima's reactors are rather more powerful and Caesium isotopes have been already found in the near enviroment. These fission products arise concern because absorbed 137Caesium spreads almost evenly in animal organisms. Its radioactive half-life equals 30 years, whilst that of 135Caesium lasts millions of years. The latter is rather less biologically effective beacuse of its weaker activity.

  • @YagoDiego

    Chernobyl's reactor was 'more powerful' than Fukushima's.

    RBMK @ Chernobyl 4- 1000 MWe

    BWR @ Fukushima 1 - 460 MWe

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  • If what this guy says happens it's going to be scary

  • @estrulz oh yea!

  • @1ceCreammm you are certifiably crazy!

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  • Who is this quack who seems to know nothing about nuclear science?

  • @KeihanEnglish please, delineate why.

  • BlackOps 

  • fuck nuclear power

  • EVACUATE TOKYO? that gave me goosebumps.

  • oh no.... now i cant import parts for my car :( sad sad day

  • Japan hasn't had much success with nuclear

  • This guy is a complete fucktard - 'worse than chernobyl', 'chernobyl on steroids' - of course I'm not scaremongering or trying to get attention in the dying days of my career. someone get him off NOW

  • @p3zx39 what doest it make you bigger expert then him? so you can call him fucktard?

  • @I3ozinoski - I'm no bigger expert than him, but I have read many unbiased articles on the matter from both pro and anti-nuclear and the undeniable truth is this is no chernobyl - a bit of googling and you too can find information, rather than relying on this spoon fed shit

  • @p3zx39 you are  A COMPLETE MORON!

  • @joejoe4812 - If I'm a complete moron, then you sir are a fucking cunt of the highest order. Why am I a moron? ...I'm clearly basing my views on facts, and the truth now shows this prick to be scaremongering of the highest order. Journalists should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @p3zx39 hey you filthl ylittle CUNT, you cheap little street walker. looking into the mirror again aids infected 5cent whore?.

  • @joejoe4812 - hahaha, lol

  • @p3zx39

    Nah dude research it, power plant in Japan is way more powerful than Chernobyl, seems unbeleivable but yeah shit like this happens in the world, best thing to do is not use nuclear energy, we dont need it anyway, its just a convenience, which ends up not being one apparently. This guy is saying it how it is dude, sorry he isent like every government in hiding what happens, government will hide it because they dont want everyone to go crazy and leave, just like Chernobyl, look at it.

  • @boodags - Firsly, thanks for a sensible argument. The plant has more output power than Chernobyl, but this guy was refering to the scale of the 'disaster'. I agree with you about not using nuclear - I believe micro generation isthe way forward - roof tiles made with solar voltaic coating, underfloor heating/cooling from a geothermal heat exchanger, etc... We still need a decent way to store power though - Africa could soon become very wealthy - loadsa land, loadsa sun - solar anyone?

  • @p3zx39 Solar would be great Africa would definelty be rich with power. Im just scared of radiation, you cant get rid of that shit once its out, ugh it gives me the shivers, just watched some documentaries that freaked me out about Russia. If you havent seen the most irradiated place on earth you should look it up on the tube, its about this Russian village called Muslomovo, I think thats how you spell it. Anyway interesting scary stuff.

  • @boodags You do understand how little power solar energy produces correct?

  • @UhhSomeRambo

    Yes but it seems what has gotten us in more trouble is the want for more energy just for our conveinience, personally I think if things keep going the way they are it shall be the end for our future generations, and thats why we need to be thinking about our future for our planet, so we do not eventually rid it unhabitable for humans.There are other ways to harnest energy that are much safer than nuclear, even though not as powerful. Thats just my personal opinion though.

  • @p3zx39

    learn to do research

    you are obviously anti-american

  • @XdjmenaceX - I have done research. I don't know what being pro or anti american has to do with it - just cos this guy is american? ...look at the other posts here and you will see overwhelming amounts of people saying they do this for ratings. The fact that the place has now been made relatively safe with very little venting of radioactive gas - mostly of isotopes with a very short half life. There are now 150 people working there, and even firemen and police officers operating the hoses

  • @p3zx39 you are the fucktard moron .....US evacuating its military from Japan right now

  • @highwic BECAUSE THEY ARE RIGHT IN THE PATH OF THE CLOUD OF FUKUSHIMA YOU STUPID CUNT... it's the USS ronald reagan that absorbed a small amount of radiation not even a treat to those men . working in an M1 abram with depleted uranium plating is more risky ... And this is no where near chernobyl . Read a little instead of watching news. chernobyl was cause by a safety test that was mismanaged by an unprepared crew because of a shift turn. If you want I can explain...

  • @momojabada  listen dummy this is way worse than chernobyl,

    /watch?v=7DkCD5IInMY

  • @highwic yeah you will tell me the control rods aren't in the reactor that the reactor as output peaks then that it will blow like a nuclear bomb ( because you don't know how it works.) then you will say the core's are melted (another way of pointing out you know nothing about it.)

    You must be one of those stupid american thinking california will receive radiation and become a really scale fallout 3/new vegas wasteland

  • @momojabada you are the idiot,moron the plants dont exist theyve been flattened , blown up there is radio active stuff all over the place, the news and Japanese govt have downplayed the whole catastrophy

  • @highwic

    I'll have some of what you're smoking please.

  • @highwic I live on a military base in Japan and there are NO MILITARY PERSONNEL BEING EVACUATED. Spouses and dependents can leave IF THEY WANT TO. There is no evacuation because radiation levels outside of a 50 mile radius (this is being on the safe side) will be no more harmful to humans.

    TL;DR - You will get more radiated on the flight out of Japan than you will by breathing "radiated air" on any military base in Japan.

  • @trojji hahahahhaha you are dead meat TURKEY 1 gram of plutonium inhaled and cablam you're dead

  • @highwic is that you wic from dath remar?

  • @highwic

    Stop demonstrating how little you know, please... How exactly, do you plan to be able to inhale 1 gram of plutonium?

    You're giving me such a laugh though, it has to be said.

  • @Ayrshore

    When inhaled, plutonium can pass into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, plutonium moves throughout the body and into the bones, liver, or other body organs. Plutonium that reaches body organs generally stays in the body for decades and continues to expose the surrounding tissue to radiation and thus may cause cancer.[91] keep laughing PUNK , you fucking idiot

  • @highwic

    So, inhale plutonium and you die - but it stays in the body for decades?

    WTF are you on?

    Has it not occured to you that there has been NO Uranium, or Plutonium, released into the atmosphere by Fukushima so far? I strongly doubt even a single particle of either will escape the reactor vessels of any of the reactors either.

  • @Ayrshore you are a complete and utter imbecile , you believe the lying media and govt , good for you

    end of discussion MORON

  • @highwic

    I believe facts. Provable, known facts. You believe whatever you make up, and when someone disagrees with you, you call them names.

  • @Ayrshore Well man, read the news today. I thought it was no big deal until now. Radiation was found all over the US, in small amounts so far, but things don't look good in Japan. And yes, they just found plutonium in the soil around the plant and believe it is escaping into the sea. This guy probably knew before the news told us, thats all. Or maybe this is just manufactured fear-mongering BS. Who knows, but he WAS right... So you gotta give him that.

  • @trojji Let me guess, Yokota AFB?

  • @highwic @highwic I live on a military base in Japan and there are NO MILITARY PERSONNEL BEING EVACUATED. Spouses and dependents can leave IF THEY WANT TO. There is no evacuation because radiation levels outside of a 50 mile radius (this is being on the safe side) will be no more harmful to humans.

    TL;DR - You will get more radiated on the flight out of Japan than you will by breathing "radiated air" on any military base in Japan.

  • @highwic - read momjabada's comment below. don't believe everything you see on TV. Fukushima is getting safer by the day. You fucking cuntmouth

  • 2012!

  • japan is fucked

  • It's not spelled Chernobyl, it is spelled Chornobil (Чорнобиль). First is russanized Ukrainian name.