Guest guest Posted June 18, 2011 Report Share Posted June 18, 2011 Why is the media not saying anything at all about this??!! : ( On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > ** > > > June 18 2011 another 5.9 quake hit Japan; Fukushima melthrough 3 and > building 4 have increased radioactive smog emissions. > http://enenews.com/5-9-magnitude-quake-strikes-off-fukushima-coast > > Japan has been having a few to several quakes per day but this time there's > increased release. Nothing can be done but let the molten nuclear mess burn. > And this is the best we can hope for for thousands of years or until the > corium melts down to the water table, when it all goes up in a catastrophic > radioactive blast, spewing into the upper atmosphere as much as 30 > Chernobyls in radiation. These reactor foundations are only 30 feet above > water table. > > Although TEPCO and the governments and media aren't giving us quality > information, when the concrete melts through we'll know right away. > > I'm of the opinion that much of the cores were ejected during the first > detonations during the meltdowns, so there's a lot in the air already and > perhaps as low as 12 Chernobyls may be released when it goes up. Still, the > environment is already showing contamination for several hundred miles in > every direction and with this added it's enough radioactivity to pinch off > pretty much all the longer-lived life forms in the world's biggest > extinction-level event since the meteorite hit at Yucutan. As it stands, > about half the Japanese nation is contaminated enough to perish even in the > short-term and tens of millions of cancers around the world will come out of > this in the next 10 years. > > International shipments from Japan often contain or are covered by > radioactive dust, even containers used in container shipping. I would not > buy food products from Japan at this point. > > North American mechanics are urged to wear a particle mask and gloves when > they work underneath the car or replace air filters. I wear a particle mask > now whan I'm outside pressure washing and I'm on the west coast. Puddles > accumulate radioactive dust. > > Take your iodine, boron, strontium, potassium, undenatured whey, selenium, > to strengthen yourself against hosting many radioemitters, clean your house > and area with HEPA filters in the vacuum cleaner, rinse off outside clothing > before you bring it in, and try to avoid breathing dust. I don't think > avoidance does much more than keep you in the upper quartile, but you might > live longer than those who don't practice avoidance and take supplements. > > > > > > > I think they can't work on it; they're pulling back and leaving it to > burn and release radioisotope particles (fallout) for thousands of years. > > > > >< > http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukushima-has-turned-even-worse-than-it-was-in\ -chernobyl-appears-to-have-fit-into-the-worst-predicted-scenario > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2011 Report Share Posted June 18, 2011 Oh sure; don't let people panic, but it they die, we're overpopulated, anyway. Geez. Anyway, thanks for keeping us up to date, Duncan. Judy On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > ** > > > Japan heads admitted the news suppression was to prevent panic in society. > So, by the time they evacuated the first group they had all been exposed to > lethal radiation and will die soon. Now, about half the island is very > high-risk for cancer in less than 10 years due to radioactiity-emitting dust > in the air and food chain and about a third of the main island will be > uninhabitable for any reason for several hundred years or more due to ground > level radiation from the dust particles being enough to cook you. > > News blackout about the other damaged reactor in Japan and the at-risk site > at Omaha Nebraska also fail to hit the news much. Global control of the news > and censorship in main search engines makes it difficult to get word out. > > > > > > > > > > > I think they can't work on it; they're pulling back and leaving it to > > > burn and release radioisotope particles (fallout) for thousands of > years. > > > > > > > > >< > > > > http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukushima-has-turned-even-worse-than-it-was-in\ -chernobyl-appears-to-have-fit-into-the-worst-predicted-scenario > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2011 Report Share Posted June 18, 2011 Some media outlets are. Huffington Post has been carrying some news on this lately. What disturbes me the most is that our esteemed President has ordered the USDA to STOP testing for radioactivity in our air, water, and food claiming it's a waste of money and the amount of radioactivity is so small. I thought it was the government's job to protect it's citizens more than anything else... perhaps I was wrong. God help all of us. Bob Re: Re: reactor meltdowns possibly " worst predicted scenario " > Why is the media not saying anything at all about this??!! : ( > > On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> > wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> June 18 2011 another 5.9 quake hit Japan; Fukushima melthrough 3 and >> building 4 have increased radioactive smog emissions. >> http://enenews.com/5-9-magnitude-quake-strikes-off-fukushima-coast >> >> Japan has been having a few to several quakes per day but this time >> there's >> increased release. Nothing can be done but let the molten nuclear mess >> burn. >> And this is the best we can hope for for thousands of years or until the >> corium melts down to the water table, when it all goes up in a >> catastrophic >> radioactive blast, spewing into the upper atmosphere as much as 30 >> Chernobyls in radiation. These reactor foundations are only 30 feet above >> water table. >> >> Although TEPCO and the governments and media aren't giving us quality >> information, when the concrete melts through we'll know right away. >> >> I'm of the opinion that much of the cores were ejected during the first >> detonations during the meltdowns, so there's a lot in the air already and >> perhaps as low as 12 Chernobyls may be released when it goes up. Still, >> the >> environment is already showing contamination for several hundred miles in >> every direction and with this added it's enough radioactivity to pinch >> off >> pretty much all the longer-lived life forms in the world's biggest >> extinction-level event since the meteorite hit at Yucutan. As it stands, >> about half the Japanese nation is contaminated enough to perish even in >> the >> short-term and tens of millions of cancers around the world will come out >> of >> this in the next 10 years. >> >> International shipments from Japan often contain or are covered by >> radioactive dust, even containers used in container shipping. I would not >> buy food products from Japan at this point. >> >> North American mechanics are urged to wear a particle mask and gloves >> when >> they work underneath the car or replace air filters. I wear a particle >> mask >> now whan I'm outside pressure washing and I'm on the west coast. Puddles >> accumulate radioactive dust. >> >> Take your iodine, boron, strontium, potassium, undenatured whey, >> selenium, >> to strengthen yourself against hosting many radioemitters, clean your >> house >> and area with HEPA filters in the vacuum cleaner, rinse off outside >> clothing >> before you bring it in, and try to avoid breathing dust. I don't think >> avoidance does much more than keep you in the upper quartile, but you >> might >> live longer than those who don't practice avoidance and take supplements. >> >> >> >> > >> > I think they can't work on it; they're pulling back and leaving it to >> burn and release radioisotope particles (fallout) for thousands of years. >> > >> > >< >> http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukushima-has-turned-even-worse-than-it-was-in\ -chernobyl-appears-to-have-fit-into-the-worst-predicted-scenario >> > >> > >> >> >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2011 Report Share Posted June 18, 2011 US orders news blackout over crippled Nebraska nuke plant. http://www.myweathertech.com/2011/06/17/us-orders-news-blackout-over-crippled-ne\ braska-nuclear-plant/ Re: Re: reactor meltdowns possibly > " worst > predicted scenario " > > >> Why is the media not saying anything at all about this??!! : ( >> >> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> >> wrote: >> >>> ** >>> >>> >>> June 18 2011 another 5.9 quake hit Japan; Fukushima melthrough 3 and >>> building 4 have increased radioactive smog emissions. >>> http://enenews.com/5-9-magnitude-quake-strikes-off-fukushima-coast >>> >>> Japan has been having a few to several quakes per day but this time >>> there's >>> increased release. Nothing can be done but let the molten nuclear mess >>> burn. >>> And this is the best we can hope for for thousands of years or until the >>> corium melts down to the water table, when it all goes up in a >>> catastrophic >>> radioactive blast, spewing into the upper atmosphere as much as 30 >>> Chernobyls in radiation. These reactor foundations are only 30 feet >>> above >>> water table. >>> >>> Although TEPCO and the governments and media aren't giving us quality >>> information, when the concrete melts through we'll know right away. >>> >>> I'm of the opinion that much of the cores were ejected during the first >>> detonations during the meltdowns, so there's a lot in the air already >>> and >>> perhaps as low as 12 Chernobyls may be released when it goes up. Still, >>> the >>> environment is already showing contamination for several hundred miles >>> in >>> every direction and with this added it's enough radioactivity to pinch >>> off >>> pretty much all the longer-lived life forms in the world's biggest >>> extinction-level event since the meteorite hit at Yucutan. As it stands, >>> about half the Japanese nation is contaminated enough to perish even in >>> the >>> short-term and tens of millions of cancers around the world will come >>> out >>> of >>> this in the next 10 years. >>> >>> International shipments from Japan often contain or are covered by >>> radioactive dust, even containers used in container shipping. I would >>> not >>> buy food products from Japan at this point. >>> >>> North American mechanics are urged to wear a particle mask and gloves >>> when >>> they work underneath the car or replace air filters. I wear a particle >>> mask >>> now whan I'm outside pressure washing and I'm on the west coast. Puddles >>> accumulate radioactive dust. >>> >>> Take your iodine, boron, strontium, potassium, undenatured whey, >>> selenium, >>> to strengthen yourself against hosting many radioemitters, clean your >>> house >>> and area with HEPA filters in the vacuum cleaner, rinse off outside >>> clothing >>> before you bring it in, and try to avoid breathing dust. I don't think >>> avoidance does much more than keep you in the upper quartile, but you >>> might >>> live longer than those who don't practice avoidance and take >>> supplements. >>> >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I think they can't work on it; they're pulling back and leaving it to >>> burn and release radioisotope particles (fallout) for thousands of >>> years. >>> > >>> > >< >>> http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukushima-has-turned-even-worse-than-it-was-in\ -chernobyl-appears-to-have-fit-into-the-worst-predicted-scenario >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2011 Report Share Posted June 18, 2011 I honestly don't think the President cares at all. Too busy with golfing n stuff. Judy On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Bob Banever <bbanever@...> wrote: > ** > > > Some media outlets are. Huffington Post has been carrying some news on this > > lately. What disturbes me the most is that our esteemed President has > ordered the USDA to STOP testing for radioactivity in our air, water, and > food claiming it's a waste of money and the amount of radioactivity is so > small. I thought it was the government's job to protect it's citizens more > than anything else... perhaps I was wrong. God help all of us. > > Bob > Re: Re: reactor meltdowns possibly " worst > > predicted scenario " > > > > Why is the media not saying anything at all about this??!! : ( > > > > On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> > > wrote: > > > >> ** > >> > >> > >> June 18 2011 another 5.9 quake hit Japan; Fukushima melthrough 3 and > >> building 4 have increased radioactive smog emissions. > >> http://enenews.com/5-9-magnitude-quake-strikes-off-fukushima-coast > >> > >> Japan has been having a few to several quakes per day but this time > >> there's > >> increased release. Nothing can be done but let the molten nuclear mess > >> burn. > >> And this is the best we can hope for for thousands of years or until the > >> corium melts down to the water table, when it all goes up in a > >> catastrophic > >> radioactive blast, spewing into the upper atmosphere as much as 30 > >> Chernobyls in radiation. These reactor foundations are only 30 feet > above > >> water table. > >> > >> Although TEPCO and the governments and media aren't giving us quality > >> information, when the concrete melts through we'll know right away. > >> > >> I'm of the opinion that much of the cores were ejected during the first > >> detonations during the meltdowns, so there's a lot in the air already > and > >> perhaps as low as 12 Chernobyls may be released when it goes up. Still, > >> the > >> environment is already showing contamination for several hundred miles > in > >> every direction and with this added it's enough radioactivity to pinch > >> off > >> pretty much all the longer-lived life forms in the world's biggest > >> extinction-level event since the meteorite hit at Yucutan. As it stands, > >> about half the Japanese nation is contaminated enough to perish even in > >> the > >> short-term and tens of millions of cancers around the world will come > out > >> of > >> this in the next 10 years. > >> > >> International shipments from Japan often contain or are covered by > >> radioactive dust, even containers used in container shipping. I would > not > >> buy food products from Japan at this point. > >> > >> North American mechanics are urged to wear a particle mask and gloves > >> when > >> they work underneath the car or replace air filters. I wear a particle > >> mask > >> now whan I'm outside pressure washing and I'm on the west coast. Puddles > >> accumulate radioactive dust. > >> > >> Take your iodine, boron, strontium, potassium, undenatured whey, > >> selenium, > >> to strengthen yourself against hosting many radioemitters, clean your > >> house > >> and area with HEPA filters in the vacuum cleaner, rinse off outside > >> clothing > >> before you bring it in, and try to avoid breathing dust. I don't think > >> avoidance does much more than keep you in the upper quartile, but you > >> might > >> live longer than those who don't practice avoidance and take > supplements. > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > I think they can't work on it; they're pulling back and leaving it to > >> burn and release radioisotope particles (fallout) for thousands of > years. > >> > > >> > >< > >> > http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukushima-has-turned-even-worse-than-it-was-in\ -chernobyl-appears-to-have-fit-into-the-worst-predicted-scenario > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 On 2011-06-20 5:18 PM, Huuman wrote: > I am not talking about carburetors or improvements on tired old > systems, but totally new forms that are direct transformations of > Zero Point Energy. I'd love to believe this, but I've been reading about ZPE type energy systems for decades, and not once has anything ever panned out, just a lot of scam artists that prey on the naive. Show me something that WORKS, and I'll believe it. Energy from Thorium WORKS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 Tanstaafl, So why isn't this technology (Thorium) implemented? Re: Re: reactor meltdowns possibly " worst predicted scenario " > On 2011-06-20 5:18 PM, Huuman wrote: >> I am not talking about carburetors or improvements on tired old >> systems, but totally new forms that are direct transformations of >> Zero Point Energy. > > I'd love to believe this, but I've been reading about ZPE type energy > systems for decades, and not once has anything ever panned out, just a > lot of scam artists that prey on the naive. > > Show me something that WORKS, and I'll believe it. > > Energy from Thorium WORKS. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 On 2011-06-21 9:55 AM, Bob Banever wrote: > So why isn't this technology (Thorium) implemented? Because TPTB are insane? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2011 Report Share Posted June 22, 2011 On 2011-06-22 12:38 PM, Huuman wrote: > *yes, we are off topic... my last post: Just because you have not " read > about them " does not mean that they do not exist. I speak from 1st > hand. They have panned out. Can't say more. * I said I *HAVE* read about them... And everyone I have pursued over the last 20 years has turned out to be a fraud and the one hawking it full of shit. You say they have panned out? PROVE IT. Otherwise, you are just spouting nonsense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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