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  • SCUM BAMSASS & HIS GREAT REACH AROUND TEAMS UP WITH JAPAN

    Head line ~ today's paper [[ 10,000 tonnes of water to be released from [[ Nuke plant ]] Gallons per cubic foot 1 cubic foot = 7.4805 US gallons 1 cubic foot -=6.2288 Imperial gallons

    10,000 tonnes is about 2,620000 million gallons but the news reporters wont say it

    [[ A cubic meter of water weighs about 1 tonne ]]

    3 million gallons is the same thing as putting 52 feet of water on top of a foot ball field

  • My Only question is why,The People around the WORLD,waited for so long to react,after the tsunami,Japan has No experience of Forest Fires,or equipment to fight Big Fires,it is the third Large Economy In the whole world, Poorly Equipped to put the Fires out Japanese defense forces were literally Throwing Buckets on a towering Inferno,result all was too late,I am so proud of The People who went to an old Nuclear site in USA and did a candle light Vi-gel for Japan,wish the WORLD had reacted faster

  • @mbbugi dumping water on the nuclear plant via typical firefighting equipment is retarded at best, a nuclear plant typically has a backup system of pumps which can flood in the amount of several hundred thousand gallons per minute. What the japanese did was essentially like you standing in front of a forest fire and pissing on it.

  • thanks man!

  • @ZiggUfo Really? The japanese don't have experience fighting big fires. The problem was bureaucracy and the need for the IAEA to hide what was going there in the interest of maintaining a false belief in the safety of nuclear plants. There are places you should build nuclear plants. The northeastern coast of Japan is not one of them.

  • @harrypalms1112 I wonder how bad it is now.. I dont believe we know half the truth...

  • @harrypalms1112 There is no "safe" place to build a nuclear reactor. 1) There is no such thing as a safe dose of radiation. 2) All we are talking about is boiling water. There has to be a better way to boil water. 3) Nuclear power cannot exist without taxpayer guaranteed money. 4) In the event of a disaster, the consequences last for hundreds of years. THERE MUST BE A BETTER WAY TO BOIL WATER!!

  • Finally someone explains it well. Thanks.

  • Where is our goddam US gov't on this? They're bombing Libya, and ignoring this problem that's gonna kill us all, if we don't do something about.

    Call your representatives, and scream.

  • @whiskerchild It isn't really going to impact us as much as it's impacting Japan and the ocean. It won't kill all of us, did Chernobyl kill all of us? It's just very very bad. Don't buy into all of the crazy hype that says it's going to irradiate the U.S.

  • @crackorjackzors .. I'm having a bad day, so I'm going to be a bit crude. YOU ARE A EFFING MORON if you don't think this isn't going to effect the US.. IT ALREADY HAS! Read real reports about radiation levels, including cesium over North America.

    Can't you get any real news in Afghanistan, where you say you are on your channel home page? LOL

  • @AFAskygoddess Have you looked at a map of the earth? Are you aware of how far away we are from hawaii and has it occured to you that the radiation would dissipate over such a distance? I don't understand how you could possibly be as stupid as you are.

  • @crackorjackzors ... How dare you call ME stupid. You are lazy and stupid. If you had a brain in your head and an ounce of motivation, you would see from the EURAD CAESIUM DISPERSON MODEL that the cesium has reached North America at several altitudes they monitor. This information was available when you made your inane and ignorant comment. Go back to playing your Xbox. You obviously are in denial of the truth.

  • @crackorjackzors

    Pardon my anger in that last missive. We are being irradiated in California though (it's showing up). I just wonder: how much is too much? I know that's it's cumulative, though. If you have any sites I can visit, let me know.

  • @whiskerchild ... I think your comment was appropriate, given the current situation. Milk just tested in Hawaii is over 2,000 times the safe amount of radiation. I will post some links in the video description box.

    Now is the time to SCREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @whiskerchild according to the IRNS any amount of radiation is to much, but keep in mind that you drink water which is naturally exposed to radiation via uranium all the time and do not know, so they have acceptable limits, at this time I would not worry, in three months? ya worry like hell. but there simply is no place to hide.

  • @whiskerchild You probably are being irradiated at a higher rate than before but I speculate that it will be of a negligible amount. How is it that a person can work within a nuclear power plant and live out their lives? How is it possible that we can eat a banana (they're radioactive, in fact, many foods are with the top radiation producer being the brazil nut I believe) and be okay? The question is if the level reaching anywhere is tolerable for life. I don't know the current rate.

  • @crackorjackzors ... That really, really tired arguement about eating bananas is so lame. It is right up there with calling someone who thinks logically and critically as a "conspiracy theorist".

    I have posted a great deal of information about the CURRENT RATES of radioactivity in fish and plants, and the danger levels to human life. You will find them either in the videos or the description box below them. Now is NOT THE TIME to be a PARROT for CNN and FOX.

  • @crackorjackzors

    But do we 'turn out' OK? You know they have more cancers (nuclear industry workers).

  • @crackorjackzors about one million people died from chernobyl and hundreds of thousands of others suffered various cancers and particularly thyroid disease. but whatever man, yoru odds are still higher being struck by a car crossing the street.

  • @SlayerofFiction How many one in a million chances of horrible death are you willing to admit before the odds aren't so good and we have to say no more?

  • Over three weeks and counting, Japan's crisis keeps worsening. Radiation levels in Fukushima's underground tunnel water reached 10,000 times above normal and rising. In nearby seawater, they're 4,385 times too high. Heavy rainfall exacerbates the problem. Food, water, air and soil contamination is spreading.

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