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  • There's no such thing as safe nuclear.

  • These poor brave workers.nuke plants around the U.S are starting to fall apart.KILLL NUKE POWER BEFORE IT KILLS US ALL

  • The amount of money you make is up to you, if you work hard at it you can make $2,000 per day, if you want to do it part time for an hour per day you can easily make $200 per day. It's much easier to do than you think and if you'd like to see what this is all about. Come over to my website “Gold Trading Academy” and I'll show you.

  • Fukushima Engineer: "If people think nuclear power is safe, I'd like them to work with me for a day in the rubble. They'd see a disaster at Fukushima. And, if, after that, they still say it's safe, they're just ignorant."

  • Great vid. Hey, check out my vid, U.S. Citizens and the New World Order....peace, Ven

  • Renewable energy already generates more power then nukiller power - all Japans wind turbines survived the events that showed up once again the shortcommings of this dangerous and unreliable form od power.

  • there will be no next generations in Japan...women don't want to have children in this kind of world full of nuclear power plants and pollution ...just wait and see

  • Why don't we get more reports from Fukushima?

  • that's is what we called as kamikaze.

  • Damage was first from earthquake... and fission ongoing since.

  • @DamchoDronma Right you are. The Fukushima alarm signaled a release of radioactive material prior to the tsunami because of the damage that was done by the quake. With a worldwide uptick in earthquake activity, nuclear plants are especially vulnerable. Unbelievable are the nuke plants built on or near fault lines & aging facilities that need to be decommissioned. Concrete has a shelf life for strength -that is why bridges and column supports on freeways have been retrofitted. Not worth the risk.

  • @cosmiccowboy92021 This contradicts the information I found. I'd like to polity request your source so I can confirm.

  • @lewiszim the Japanese government forced TEPCO to release documents relating to the accident. Bloomberg reported on May 19 that a radiation alarm went off 1.5 kilometers from the number one reactor on March 11 at 3:29 p.m., minutes before the tsunami reached the plant. From the Atlantic Wire, Meltdown: What Really Happened at Fukushima?" They ask, How much damage did the March 11 earthquake inflict on Fukushima Daiichi’s reactors in the 40 minutes before the devastating tsunami arrived?

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