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  • @mrsirks BBC = United Kingdom O wise one.

  • I want this video on my GX34 phone.

  • an explosion is something you want to avoid

  • everybody on their right mind would just wish for another greater disaster happen in japan that will wipe those shit face japanese from earth

  • @456daking i cant really express how fucking retarded you are in words and after taking a glance at your channel, why bother? your just some little faggot who's balls grew 3x in size because a computer screen is in front of you.

    If something happens in Indonesia, Ill remember your mentally fucked up responce to this.

  • @456daking fuckin tit

  • @456daking You sir, are a swine.

  • @6CheezBurger6

    how is 9/11 comparable to that other three...?

    oh, you mean the decade long lasting effect in which people die and countries fall apart? yeah.

    the 9/11 itself was bad, but not as bad as what came afterwards though.

    war, occupation, misunderstanding and worst of all...it takes a decade for things to settle down.

    radiations last much longer, but at least they doesn't rain bullets and shells at other countries, i'm talking about both parties here.

  • The news silence now is real spooky!

  • Fuck the conspiracy theorists, fuck the gloom-and-doomers, and fuck the fly-jin. Sendai is my home.

  • @Taraalcar why dont u fuck my penis when yur at it

  • /watch?v=wtQddQO45oo&feature=r­elated

  • TEPCO has claimed that what you see in the video is simply a bunch of teenagers exploding an M-80 in the vicinity of the Fukushima plant. Nothing to worry about.

  • @msrdrummer tepco has claimed that is was a hydrogen explosion, with a simultaneous triple meltdown. check the news more.

  • @Taraalcar It's called sarcasm. TEPCO has lied so much that it really woudn't surprise me if they actually said this.

  • ive seen bigger try throwing deasle in a fire

  • @dambigfoot deasle HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHA

  • what really happened .. was when the tsunami came . . all the dolphins in the area saw this as opportunity to attack the generator. . . as the waves were tall enough to swim over to the reactors. . specifically the cooling systems . . . they attacked, and fucked up all the electronics with ultrasound waves and head butts. . why??... .to get revenge on the people of japan . . stick that in your bento box and eat it

  • guess god is showing these heartless fucks how he really feels about them slaughtering whales and dolphins!!!!

  • Can someone make measurements of this to determine the size of these explosions? How big were the buildings that exploded?

  • all of this nerdy scientific talk is hurting my head 

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  • the thing that exploded was the container for the fuel rods (not good) loads of radiation was released......

  • @loosekarrott Do you have something to counter the widely accepted notion that cumulative effects on the collective unconscious occur on a large scale via chaining of events? Or is it just "OBVIOUSLY UR WRONG OLOLOL"?

    More importantly is the question of what you're asking for proof of. The general concept that people are affected by everyday nuances and shifts in thought process by proxy, or that it applies on a larger scale that affects/is affected by the zeitgeist?

  • i would nail that chick

  • This nuclear disaster should never occured. There are much safer sources of energy.

    Watch - Energy Shift - see what u think.

  • wow you can see the pressure cloud move vertical

  • ALEX JONES CHANNEL

  • As we now know by the relase of the Japanese governmwent and TEPCO it did blast a lof of nuclear material into the air.

    A shame they lied to the public about it.

    A dirty rotten shame.

  • today theres a new born child,showing a strand of DNA thats never ever been recorded,and it cant be a mutation, weird huh,it waited till Fukishima to arrive after50million years .........its very sick and dying,they say he wont last 10, but we got the DNA !, and where it came from,is the answer to all our probs !...

  • i hope the scum japanese suffer for killing innocent dolphins. dolphins are worth more than them. they are greedy, vulgar people.

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    Новости, статьи, мнения, последствия

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  • (Part2)This led to the explosion of the outside wall and made cracks in reactors walls. The main nuclear facilities stayed to the end of tsunamis, but the generation plants were damaged by it. Moreover, workers could not call for any help, and the tools were swept away by it. No telephone, no electricity, no water and all of roads were blocked by collapsed houses.

  • (Part1)What went wrong was the electricity generator was wiped away by tsunamis. After tsunami hit the nuclear plants, the reactors stopped automatically. Then, the battery systems started working to cool the reactors with cycling water. However, the generation plants were completely damaged by the tsunami. That's why after the battery system run out the water was boiled, and then the steam pressure became high.

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  • @loosekarrott Inaccurate. Prayer, and indeed thoughts of good will in general, can have a cumulative effect on the collective unconscious and spur people into action as a result. Perceived inaction can often be a catalyst for real action. We should be thankful for any good will aimed in the direction of a people in need.

  • @ScatterSpin citation needed

  • @loosekarrott Humans can walk on two legs.

    Citation needed for more readily observable and inherently verified phenomena.

    Thanks for the input.

  • @ScatterSpin so you don't have anything other than - OBVIOUSLY IM RIGHT OLOLO

  • @ScatterSpin Prove it!

  • Japanese workers were blown sky high and vapourised in the explosion.

    You tell that happened because you can feel a nip in the air.

  • Stop arguing and start fixing things. Come up with your own alternative fuel, or stop wasting everyone's time whining like a mofo.

  • @vchick904 I can come up with some alternative energy source...lets see: Vacuum Generators, Plasma generators(Japan have one), Geothermal energy, Wave generators, Tesla towers etc. Its not hard to find alternative(cheap and safe) energy source. Unfortunately we all saw how much power the oil companies have.

  • ...sembra anche di scorgere il fascio blu di neutroni prima della disintegrazione del cemento....

  • yes to nuclear power

  • no to nuclear power

  • Understatement of the year award!

    "Presumably at a plant like that an explosion is something you want to avoid."

    ~1:04

  • With Google Earth you can see the roof of your own house on your laptop. Believe me, with what governments have, they know exactly what's going on in Sendai, Japan.

  • Its not a nuclear explosion, it is a hydrogen explosion, nothing to do with nuclear explosion. just a chemical reaction so dont discuss what kind of cloud it has to be -.- morons ! Japan needs help and the USA is just fucking around...

  • "The Day The Earth Stood Still"( 2008 remake) says it all. You're all fucked.

  • is that alll? we´re informed in germany much betta. even japan is hunting whales, they dont deserve there nuclear desaster.

  • Wow, Chuck Norris is really pissed off!

  • @loosekarrot so what? If it helps who cares whether it's useless or not? If it helps, it helps and that's all that matters.

  • Explosion just heard at the #2 reactor. That's the third explosion. The #2 reactor was also the one which had fully exposed rods.

  • The amount of ignorance toward Nuclear safety and physics/common sense in this thread is astounding and embarrassingly disappointing. Everyone hating on nuclear energy: Only 2 out of Japan's '55' nuclear power plants failed. That's a 4% failure rate. Also, let's reiterate what this particular plant has gone through: The strongest recorded earthquake to hit Japan in modern history, a 20 foot tsunami, and an explosion. No meltdown. In contrast, oil refineries all over Japan are on fire/exploding.

  • @lterylandwk What could cause such an explosion? I'm not saying it's a meltdown, but what I see here is a tremendous explosion and I wonder what could cause this other than the overheating of the chamber that had too much presure inside? I mean no matter how strong and thick it is, if you keep heating water in there the steam will 'find its way out'.

  • meltdown might be underway right now, which means bigger problems will occur when the melted Uranium 234 reach water. This could mean a huge explosion with radioactive material, something which could leave half of the island of Japan radiated... and perhaps 80+ million japanese refugees elsewhere.

    This is a catastrophe of world proportions, there is not enough money or fanatics in the world who could fix this now.

  • Shortly before 4 p.m., camera crews near the Daiichi plant captured what appears to have been an explosion at the No. 1 reactor — apparently caused by a buildup of hydrogen. It was dramatic television but not especially dangerous — except to the workers injured by the force of the blast inside.

  • 3rd reactor at Fukushima has had a meltdown. It's a Plutonium reactor. Reactor 1 was a Uranium reactor. You can cleary see the mushroom cloud in the explosion at the 3rd reactor. This is a world catastrophe. A plutonium meltdown is so much worse.

  • @RattleheadDIF Mushroom cloud is not something reserved for nuclear explosions. They ARE most commonly associated with nuclear explosions, but any sufficiently large blast will produce the same sort of effect. It has much more to do with atmospheric physics than with the cause of an explosion.

  • @carneyfex well it is proven by scientist in USA that it was a nuclear explosion since they measured large amounts of plutonium and uranium in the sea waters, same goes for the explosion on Chernobyl they measured large amounts of cesium in the air after the explosion, the Japanese government has been falsifying their nuclear power-plant measurements before, and now they are trying to cover up what is really going on and how bad it is.

  • @JokerPokerUberSmoker

    The HYDROGENexplosion at Fukushima was a due to zirgonium reacting with the vaporized water (forming hydrogen) from the boiled out cooling system. It did sent out isotopes of iodine 131 & 133 and cesium 134 & 137, but the reactor cores are still intact.

    Unlike at Chernobyl, where a small portion of the core exploded and the graphite moderator of the reactor caught fire, and in the ensuing fires about 10-20% of the core's material was vaporized into atmosphere.

  • @RattleheadDIF The steam system/hydrogen exploded not nuclear fuel, also all explosions can make mushroom cloud, the cloud is hot gases going up

  • Welp there goes the nuclear power adoption once again in the public opinion. Damn.

  • @RattleheadDIF, Dumhet i kombination med olämplig förtroende är okunnighet.

    DU är okunniga.

    ;-)

  • You are an ignorant slut, aren't you. "Radiation created the shockwave..."

    Go back to your xbox, boy.

    Chemical energy, not radiation, created the shockwave. Are you fucking stupid or what?

    What really gives us pause is that you continue to come back here and spew statements WITH CONFIDENCE as if you know what you're talking about...Amazing...

    A SHOCKWAVE (ie, ENERGY) travels through a medium at a velocity greater than the velocity of solid objects traveling through the same medium.

  • @g17y5wb There has been a meltdown in Fukushima 1 and a partial meltdown in Fukushima 3. The meltdown in Fukushima 1 caused the explosion and the shockwave which travelled at the predicted speed. Why are you in disbelief of something you've already predicted? Stop the insults and face the facts.

  • You're not going to see the truth about this crisis in the next days, weeks, months. But rater in the next years and decades. When the new generations are born. With a higher rate of Leukaemia. All japanese women should get away from all japanese reactors as fast as they can. Alone Tritium damages the Embryo. Atomic accidents are not comparable to any other kind of accident.

  • Mangopenguin13, hydrogen is not used to cool the fucking thing. What, do you think that gaseous H2 has enough thermal mass to cool the core in any useful way? Or do you think they circulate LIQUID hydrogen at minus 200 degrees through an 800 degree core? Hmmm... Wonder what the fuck THAT would cause...

    Heavy water is in the core. D2O, or deuterium, is used in the core to absorb cocksucking neutrons released in fission, and Hydrogen is subsequently released. That H ends up H2, and BOOMBOOM

  • Hey, rattleballs, you cannot "see radiation." The lens-like wave was a fucking SHOCK WAVE traveling through the fucking air. Was there radiation that pooped out simultaneously? That's a separate question. But, dingle-balls, you don't SEE radiation. Can you SEE infrared, gamma, radio, ultraviolet, etc, radiation?

  • @g17y5wb Dude, it was the radiation that created the shockwave. Look at the speed it's travelling. Compare that to the rest of the explosion. No one is saying that you can see the radiation that was released. 

  • HI, BUTTFUCKERS! REMEMBER ME? I'M THE ONE WHO CRIED, "MELTDOWN" ABOUT 22 HOURS AGO. But you fucking know-it-alls said I was crying Wolf. Well, BLOW ME! Now the Japanese Nuclear Safety Agency is reporting that it is likely that a "partial meltdown" has already occurred.

    Have you shit-for-brains been taking your iodinated table salt as I suggested?

    Don't worry, while papillary and follicular thyroid cancers have a high cure rate, medullary and adenomatous thyroid cancers will kill you. ;-(

  • @RattleheadDIF The event has already been rated as less severe than Three Mile Island, which was nowhere near the catastrophe that the media sensationalized it as. Also, you have your head up your ass, because not only can you not see radiation, that was just a concussion wave due to the hydrogen igniting.

  • The event has already been rated as less severe than Three Mile Island, which was nowhere near the catastrophe that the media sensationalized it as.

  • why can't a devastating quake hit north korea? japan did nothing wrong to you, mother nature. you took your anger out on the wrong people, sweetie.

  • Inofficial reports from TEPCO now say there was a meltdown in that first reactor that blew up. That lens-like wave that can be seen was radiation going up in the sky.

  • @RattleheadDIF i hope thats not the case

    that must suck

  • @RattleheadDIF No its not radiation its wilson cloud, google it kid

  • My friend Kato, was in a hobby shop when the earthquake happened, some of you may know him as MREJAP, Thatk god he made it out.

  • And Godzila is borned!

  • More than 140,000 have been evacuated from Fukushima and area. Reports coming in now that a 2nd reactor is collapsing.

  • why did i get the biggest evil smile on my face when i saw this?

  • @thatsaxondude Cuz ur the poo of Satan !!

  • god, this "talking head" guy is a fucking moron. You don't ever get a nuclear explosion at a reactor, even when it goes critical. A meltdown explosion at a plant and a nuclear explosion from a bomb are two entirely different things. But this video clearly shows a meltdown explosion.

  • wtf!!!

  • Doesn't appear as if it's the reactor containment building which exploded.

  • Just overcooked. No reason to worry.

  • It's official now that three people working inside the plant have been exposed to radiation. There is also iodine handed out to local residents.

  • That is not a nuclear explosion .

    Looks like they are trying to localize the problem .

  • Probably a hydrogen explosion. Hydrogen is used to cool the generator and it is not uncommon to store the tanks near the turbine, and from the video that looks to be the case. Not quite sure what could trigger it, but light water reactors will not get a steam explosion like that from decay heat. The steel pressure vessel would not crack like that unless it was brittle from being cooled too fast, which seems to be the opposite of the problem that they are having.

  • @mangopenguin13 Depending on the plant, hydrogen is also injected into the reactor coolant to control radiation doses because it prevent radioactive crud from settling in pipes. It actually does look like the explosion came from the reactor building rather than the turbine building, so the cause of the explosion is most likely the hydrogen injection system exploding.

  • Why is people pushing the like button, because they like the explosion... or because they like the upload? :P

  • That happened because the Japanese Homer Simpson drinks to much sake.

  • @trevenman The japanese homer simpson was too skinny to prevent the explosion with his ass :)

    Jokes aside, it could be a huge disaster for japan and neighboring countries.

  • Nuclear Power. At least we're killing carbon neutral.

  • @JackStamper

    wrong because to extract uran you need co2 indeed

  • Walt Patterson, of the London research institute Chatham House, said "this is starting to look a lot like Chernobyl".

    He said it was too early to tell if the explosion's aftermath would result in the same extreme level of radioactive contamination that occurred at Chernobyl.

    The explosion was most likely caused by melting fuel coming into contact with water

  • we need to get more information!!!

  • THe fukushima 1 reactor was to be permanently shut down on 26 march 2011...

  • Run you fools! The government is lying to the people in that area. Look at that wave of radiation that went straight up into the sky.

  • and the japaneese decided to call this place "Chernobyl-2"

  • Don't worry people the Fukushima explosion is no where near as dangerous as the Chernobyl one.

  • @TemplarOfNight Nobody nows how dangerous it is... Or may be you tell us about current reactor's state ?

  • independentwho info

  • WHO and IAEA are going the ignore the consequences, becauese they have a gag contract called Agreement called WH-12-40 which is against the terms of the constitution of the WHO and tells the WHO basically to shut up when it comes the radioactivity. Physicists decide over health not medics. Come the Geneva next month and protest against this crime, right infront the WHO building.

  • It was great idea to build the power plant on seaside in higly seismic region!

  • @crOss010678 The only place you can build in Japan is seaside (assumming massive amounts of water are required for your power plant).

    And there is no safe place in Japan: the country itself is the result of seismic/volcanic activity.

  • @crOss010678

    actually, entire Japan is a highly seismic region. Japan has 55 nuclear power plants. there is always one near to an epicentre. They are earth quake proof until a magnitude of 8.2. I'd say it was a great Idea to bild the power plant on the seaside so that nuclear particles are swept out on the ocean and not towards bigger cities in the centre of Japan. At the moment, there are some injuries due to the explosion. It could have been worse. far worse.

  • Presumably an explosion like that is something you want to avoid.

    She works haaard for her money...

  • LETS BUILD MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS

  • @GeneralBronald Hmmm, I guess my friend who lives in Japan is just bullshitting me then.

  • @GeneralBronald Lmao!  I hope you're joking....

  • oh man.. this is so bad... i am praying for all the people of japan :(

  • @AdamDonoval wow you are so helpful

  • @loosekarrott and what are YOU doing??

  • @AdamDonoval i'm not pretending to do something to make myself feel good.

  • @loosekarrott what if i actually prayed? and still am not feeling good? but you seem like you are feeling great despite all of this

  • @AdamDonoval what i am saying is: praying is useless and serves only the moron doing it. as in making him feel he has done something when really he has not.

  • @loosekarrott that depends purely on what you believe

  • @AdamDonoval no, reality does not depend on what you believe, sorry

  • @AdamDonoval beliefs do nothing. praying doenst do anything if you want to change something send money dont pray you fucking twat christian

  • @loosekarrott  Well put.

  • @loosekarrott the damage might give the whales some space - oceanwide

  • @simantov666 666 hurr durr! fuck yeah! WHALES OVER THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN!!!11 you're not edgy kid, and nobody thinks you're cool. get the fuck out.

  • @loosekarrott are you really fucking arguing about how useful praying is right now. freaking athiests always try to bash on christianity instead of what the whole idea is about. Why not try to be helpful instead of saying praying is useless and calling people morons.

  • @Edwuadu there is always time for letting morons know they are morons, moron

  • @loosekarrott good comeback kid lol your the perfect example and helps just justify the view of christians keep up the good work. its ironic but i guess we need some mean people like you on this planet

  • @Edwuadu wait, you're serious - let me laugh even harder

  • @loosekarrott dude your being like the most useless shit here. keep laughing buddy while people die. gives a sense of your character. and why wouldnt i be serious? Im not here to joke about people sacrificing themselves. If you want to laugh go watch dave chappelle or something not here where you make fun of people trying to help. your scum dude

  • @Edwuadu "trying to be helpful" lol.

  • @loosekarrott Yes trying to be helpful, like donating or spreading the word. What are you doing, honestly your more useless than the the things your bashing on. Shut up idiot +_+

  • @Edwuadu you're stupid, even for christian standards

  • @loosekarrott comparing someones intelligence to christian standards is just ignorant. Stop making yourself seem like a blind fool. Your pretty stupid no lie. Honestly, if nothing happens good will towards a disaster will always be better than malice. umad idiot lolololol

  • @Edwuadu good will doesn't do jack shit. and where did i promotoe malice? also, there is a difference between good will and prayer - one who has good will may in fact be driven to act. one who prays believes he is acting, when in reality he is not doing anything of value.

  • @loosekarrott your stupid lool dam dude. Who says people who pray wont do anything good? You just described two different scenarios, where they both have good will yet one just supposeddly does something good. Why cant praying people do good? I can pray and actually help out, and i did. Honestly, why are you so blunt lol.

  • @Edwuadu religion does no one good. your cry's for help to a false god do nothing!!

  • @superchase08 ur dumb, do something useful instead of insulting people on youtube lol

  • wot r yor thawts?!

  • Oh boy, here we go again. Somebody get Chernobyl on the line.

  • They try to convince us that nuclear plants are safe, but history says differently, and, moreover, if even japanaese could not avoid nuclear accident noone can avoid them. Stop with nuclear fission plants, and push renewable energy.

  • @nesetho all power plants pose some kind of risk, that's just how it goes. Traditional coal driven power plants produce toxic coal ash that is more damaging to the environment than nuclear waste. Nuclear energy is one of the safest, most cost efficient forms of energy. Wind/solar based power plants are ridiculously expensive, and no where near as efficient. Only 2 of Japan's 55 nuclear power plants malfunctioned. Yet you can see all the video of oil and gas explosions due to the earthquake.

  • @lterylandwk you support nuclear power, so we can pull all the nuclear waste in front of your garden, as you said, its not as bad as the toxic coal. when oil tanks expolde, maye a few people are hurt, if a powerplant explodes thousands of people will be injured and the land is toxic over decades, but this is not as bad as coal, you mentioned. i cant agree!

  • @lterylandwk hey dude, when coal/oil plants work or even explode we have chemical pollution, when a nuclear plant works or explode we get radioactive pollution, do u really think they are comparable? if u do, I'll breath some CO2 if you breath some radioactive Cs and I, ok dude????? And shut up with your nuclear bullshits about costs, no country in the world has solved nuclear waste problem u know that? Put in that cost and you'll se the nuclear energy is the MOST expensive, little dude.

  • @lterylandwk Coal power is more damaging to the environment than nuclear waste?!!?!? Are you fuckin stupid or just ignorant/brainwashed?

    First off.. coal power these days is incredibly clean and release little more than steam with the advanced filtration systems they have, nuclear energy is efficient but its obviously NOT the safest there have been MULTIPLE meltdowns all over the world. And wind/solar is too expensive yet nuclear is not.. rofl you are so ignorant?

  • @Bouchon211 Also, to your comments about coal emissions (here, let me google that for you) coal emissions 2010. Also, read about the effects of coal ash on Iowa. An estimated 1 out of 50 cancer rate for people living near coal ash storage sites. As for your slander regarding "MULTIPLE meltdowns all over the world": there have only been TWO documented meltdowns in the United States. As for Russia, they've already proved themselves to be incompetent in terms of nuclear energy. Stop being a tool.

  • @lterylandwk First off research abiotic oil which refutes your first point, and i'm not claiming these are the best options but FAR better than nuclear power. And the nature of those studies are ridiculous they are launching points for fucking carbon taxes.How you can even watch these videos and know what you must know and bring up an incident of coal ash in rural Iowa when the entire island of Japan is looking at huge amounts of NUCLEAR FALLOUT makes me think you are a brainless liberal idiot.

  • @Bouchon211 Giving you the benefit of the doubt, I decided to look up abiotic oil. Straight from the wikipedia page: "Abiogenic petroleum origin is a discredited hypothesis". It seems to be a crockpot theory disputing the the chemical origin of oil, formed in the early 19th century. Also there wasn't an "incident" in rural Iowa. The cancer rates are due to coal ash storage, getting into groundwater, etc... This is an inherited design flaw with coal.

  • @Bouchon211 Also while I'm just stating the facts without slewing personal insults, you seem to pride yourself on making it known how much of an idiot you think I am. The Prime Minister of Japan himself said that the worse case scenario might be marginally worse than three mile island. Michio Kaku, the famous theoretical physicist, said himself that the Nuclear Plant's design would not allow for a catastrophic meltdown comparable to Chernobyl. Your points are opinions, my points are facts.

  • @lterylandwk And pharmaceutical companies produce manganese in heavily populated urban areas and the government puts fluoride in our water and drops Barium on our crops and water supply, coal ash in a rural Iowa town are a drop in the bucket. And I still can't believe we are comparing that to this disaster, maybe cause it's white Americans instead of Japanese it seems more significant to you?

  • @lterylandwk And I would trust the PM of Japan less than anyone, enlighten yourself on the Russians handling of Chernobyl it's shaping up to be the same scenario politically, just ask the people of Japan they are PISSED! Btw it's much worse than three mile island already, and we are talking about MULTIPLE reactors and supposedly 40 YEARS of byproducts that are supposedly in the air already. These reactors are somewhat contained unlike Chernobyl but there are MULTIPLE reactors!

  • @Bouchon211

    Wind and solar energy is expensive...funny it's all over the place. You sound like the ones who are thinking of putting a tax on the air we breathe.

  • @Bouchon211

    And NUCLEAR POWERPLANTS ARE EXPENSIVE. Only the rich can have it. That's why most of the world hates you americans, you dont know what the fak you're talking about.

  • @GholaTlx You are saying the same exact same thing as me so whats your point? So many words and so little substance. The American government is shit but probably not as shit as whatever backwards country you're from.

    And wind and solar is expensive i'm aware but nuclear power is expensive to implement but efficient. However they are extremely dangerous like we've seen in the past.

  • @GholaTlx And stop misconstruing all my points you are basically making the same argument as me, im for limited government and maximum freedom and would be totally against what you are claiming about me, so shut the fuck up or educate yourself and stop putting your shit words in my mouth.

  • @Bouchon211 Also, sorry for the triple post, but in your post to GholaTix: "im for limited government and maximum freedom". You do realize that coal, oil, and other natural fuels are mostly controlled by government and corporate entities for gains in profit and power, where as nuclear power isn't? That's kind of a double standard.

  • @lterylandwk Regarding abiotic fuel you can find reputable scientists saying its true and reputable scientists saying its not, and you'll notice the more recent the date the more of them are saying it IS abiotic, which personally makes more sense to me although ill admit im not a master on the science behind either theories.

    And how you are even bothering mentioning a rural town in Iowa and some coal ash especially on THIS video is beyond me.

  • @lterylandwk And you seem to think I have a boner for oil and coal, which I absolutely DO NOT! However, compared to nuclear power they are much safer and have been vilified by the left Nazi's. And nuclear power is not sold for corporate gain? WHAT?!

  • @Bouchon211 You don't "sell" nuclear power, it isn't a limited resource. I'm done arguing with you because the majority of your points both embarrassed me and humored me. It's unfortunate that the majority of Americans who live in this country share your same ignorant, government fed opinions.

  • @lterylandwk So I have 'government fed opinions' because i'm AGAINST nuclear power yet the country I live in has one of the highest percentages of nuclear power usage?!?

    LOL i'm a staunchly anti-government libertarian you clearly have no idea what your even talking about every point you have made is ULTRA LIBERAL and AMERICAN/WESTERN GOVERNMENT APPROVED! And i'd like to know how I was brainwashed considering I don't even watch nor trust mainstream media?

  • @lterylandwk Oh and they don't sell nuclear power? You pay your electric bills don't you?!?!

  • @Bouchon211 This argument is pointless, we don't have the highest percentage of nuclear power usage, Japan and France d