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Coverup: Risk of Nuclear Melt-Down in U.S. Higher than it was at Fukushima

 
the mighty Atom  (OP)

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Many of the real, Hardcore Fukutards are the most
ignorant and dogmatic Motherfuggers of the Internet!

Here is a Song for them:


Only as Humans and all together we can fight the Nuclear Complex!

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So who's the shill now?

I don't need nuclear technology.

"We" don't need nuclear technology.

That is the myth of those who want to ram it down everyone's throats for commercial and military interests.

It should all be banned once and for all, but by the time society can come around to that conclusion the planet will be permanently toxic to life, toxic to homo sapiens more than most other species.

Chemtrails, Radioactive Releases, Birth Control, and the downright ridiculous propaganda lies of "an overpopulated starving world", are all aimed almost exclusively at 1st world countries.

USA, Western Europe, Japan, the so-called "middle-class", these are nations and peoples that are specifically targeted are well on their way to population reduction, and the resulting consolidation of wealth, liberated to rise up the pyramid. The other countries are not much involved in that bullshit and would do just fine if the first world countries self-exterminate.

To juice an orange, first choose an orange with the most juice. The powers that be don't mind this because they are truly international, not stuck to one piece of geography or the other, and they will always profit from it anyhow.

Thank you Atom Boy. You're correct on this one, but you are still a Fukushima shill.
 Quoting: ehecatl


I never said we did need nuclear power, and personally I don't like it. Too much of an issue dealing with spent fuel rods.

My point was simply that the Fukushima meltdowns were not caused by an earthquake/tsunami/hydrogen explosion. They were the result of a combination of a gun-type nuclear device disguised as a dual optic 3D security camera and a stuxnet virus infection of the control systems. This nuclear plant was taken out of action deliberately. There is plenty of evidence but I can't post a link to the site that hosts it so all I can say is do the research.

With that being the case, there is no elevated risk of meltdowns of similar reactors in America unless they are deliberately targeted in a similar attack.
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With that being the case, there is no elevated risk of meltdowns of similar reactors in America unless they are deliberately targeted in a similar attack.
 Quoting: asparien


So, People like not only repeat the Jimbobstoned Lies,
they are saying also that we can Restart our Nuclear Powerplants because they are Fail-Safe?

There was no such a Attack,
in the first 24 Hours they could not even make Light
not to mention a Re-Boot of the Computer
which by the Way never ever had a Internet Connection!

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Thread: Big jumps in Radiation in AZ, NC,AR, Bakersfield CA, Fresno CA, ID, NE,SD, VA
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Yeah...if something like 'Revolution' (the television show) were to actually happen , no amount of prep would help the meltdowns of nuclear reactors.

We are just fucked.
If there are PTB, they will have to permanently live in those underground bunkers because it would take hundreds (thousands?) of years for the Earth to clean itself up.


Imagine, if roaches were the only thing left...mutated, irradiated roaches at that. I shudder at the thought.

monster


I saw this on the History channel a few months ago. This is what stuck in my head:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
"Security measures in power plants fail. The equipment in the spent fuel buildings adjoining nuclear power plants that maintain the temperature level of the spent nuclear fuel rods will shut down because the fossil fuel powered back up power generators will run out. At that time, the cooling pools that prevent the spent nuclear fuel from overheating will start to boil. Radioactive steam will vent into the atmosphere because the water eventually evaporates and the spent fuel would set fire to the building, causing a (non nuclear) explosion, emitting radiation not only in the immediate area of the plant but carried by winds around the globe. This is repeated dozens of times as shutdown nuclear plant spent fuel houses explode."
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Japan doesn't have a long future left on this planet. Mute point all this chatter is. Most of Japan is going to crumble like pie crust into the Ocean. Sadly but true!
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Yeah...if something like 'Revolution' (the television show) were to actually happen , no amount of prep would help the meltdowns of nuclear reactors.

We are just fucked.
If there are PTB, they will have to permanently live in those underground bunkers because it would take hundreds (thousands?) of years for the Earth to clean itself up.


Imagine, if roaches were the only thing left...mutated, irradiated roaches at that. I shudder at the thought.

monster


I saw this on the History channel a few months ago. This is what stuck in my head:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
"Security measures in power plants fail. The equipment in the spent fuel buildings adjoining nuclear power plants that maintain the temperature level of the spent nuclear fuel rods will shut down because the fossil fuel powered back up power generators will run out. At that time, the cooling pools that prevent the spent nuclear fuel from overheating will start to boil. Radioactive steam will vent into the atmosphere because the water eventually evaporates and the spent fuel would set fire to the building, causing a (non nuclear) explosion, emitting radiation not only in the immediate area of the plant but carried by winds around the globe. This is repeated dozens of times as shutdown nuclear plant spent fuel houses explode."
 Quoting: Boudicca


shhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell atom.. they dance on this shit...........
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the mighty Atom  (OP)

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I saw this on the History channel a few months ago. This is what stuck in my head:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
"Security measures in power plants fail. The equipment in the spent fuel buildings adjoining nuclear power plants that maintain the temperature level of the spent nuclear fuel rods will shut down because the fossil fuel powered back up power generators will run out. At that time, the cooling pools that prevent the spent nuclear fuel from overheating will start to boil. Radioactive steam will vent into the atmosphere because the water eventually evaporates and the spent fuel would set fire to the building, causing a (non nuclear) explosion, emitting radiation not only in the immediate area of the plant but carried by winds around the globe. This is repeated dozens of times as shutdown nuclear plant spent fuel houses explode."
 Quoting: Boudicca


And now remember that we have not only Nuclear Powerplants
but also Bio-Weapons and Gen-Laboratories which are imo.
even more dangerous!

There could be a Humanoid Future after all the NPP explode,
(starting in ca. 150.000.034 Years)
but there is no Humanoid Future when "Protein-Connections"
(i do not know the right word in Engrish)
are impossible!
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shhh..you'll wake the sheeple..
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shhh..you'll wake the sheeple..
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I see no problem Atom Boy.
We all know how wonderful fukushima is doing, we all know its in cold shutdown and theres hardly any radiation contamination.

So with the success of fukushima in mind, what on earth are you worried about?
the mighty Atom  (OP)

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I see no problem Atom Boy.
We all know how wonderful fukushima is doing, we all know its in cold shutdown and theres hardly any radiation contamination.

So with the success of fukushima in mind, what on earth are you worried about?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1546575


People like you will never understand how much
Luck we have until now, 10/22/12, 02.06am JST
because it is not in your interest!

I really doubt that we get so much
Luck again when the next Accident occur and i am
worried that the poor People like your Friends
lose their Home or even their Life!

F'Shima happened already and we can't change
it but we have the possibility to change our
Future and Shills like you can't stop us!

O Yasumi!
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Yeah...if something like 'Revolution' (the television show) were to actually happen , no amount of prep would help the meltdowns of nuclear reactors.

We are just fucked.
If there are PTB, they will have to permanently live in those underground bunkers because it would take hundreds (thousands?) of years for the Earth to clean itself up.


Imagine, if roaches were the only thing left...mutated, irradiated roaches at that. I shudder at the thought.

monster


I saw this on the History channel a few months ago. This is what stuck in my head:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
"Security measures in power plants fail. The equipment in the spent fuel buildings adjoining nuclear power plants that maintain the temperature level of the spent nuclear fuel rods will shut down because the fossil fuel powered back up power generators will run out. At that time, the cooling pools that prevent the spent nuclear fuel from overheating will start to boil. Radioactive steam will vent into the atmosphere because the water eventually evaporates and the spent fuel would set fire to the building, causing a (non nuclear) explosion, emitting radiation not only in the immediate area of the plant but carried by winds around the globe. This is repeated dozens of times as shutdown nuclear plant spent fuel houses explode."
 Quoting: Boudicca


shhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell atom.. they dance on this shit...........
 Quoting: citizenperth


As do the survivalists here on GLP. All of the time and money, food hoarded, etc., is not going to protect them from the fallout of hundreds of nuclear reactors positioned round almost every country. Even countries that do not allow such buildings within their boarders are in for a nasty surprise when the wind picks up the particles.
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I never said we did need nuclear power, and personally I don't like it. Too much of an issue dealing with spent fuel rods.

My point was simply that the Fukushima meltdowns were not caused by an earthquake/tsunami/hydrogen explosion. They were the result of a combination of a gun-type nuclear device disguised as a dual optic 3D security camera and a stuxnet virus infection of the control systems. This nuclear plant was taken out of action deliberately. There is plenty of evidence but I can't post a link to the site that hosts it so all I can say is do the research.

With that being the case, there is no elevated risk of meltdowns of similar reactors in America unless they are deliberately targeted in a similar attack.
 Quoting: asparien


It happened already, it could happen again. Just a matter of motive (the motives are already in place), and the time.
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Another stupid Fukushima thread.
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AH ! The muddy Atom has changed tactics; focus attention AWAY from Japanese FAILURE to do any MEANINGFUL work to correct THEIR problem and point to POSSIBILITIES here !

NIce obfuscation, atom toy/boy !

I see the Shill refresher course at Tepco was successful, OR, you ARE able to copy from their typewritten propaganda sheet !
 Quoting: THE Professor ! 25326508


You stupid forgot that we are many, We are Legion,
you fuggin Troll!
 Quoting: the mighty Atom


ffs?.. you do know people think YOU are the troll.. go fix YOUR OWN REACTORS or STFU.........
 Quoting: citizenperth


They're "OUR" REACTORS... as in the US's reactors we built them... stfu
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Robot suit to be used in Fukushima cleanup, controlled by brain waves
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Bringing Japan to Asia and to the World

By Adam Westlake / October 18, 2012 / 3 Comments
Robot suit to be used in Fukushima cleanup, controlled by brain wavesJapanese researchers on Thursday showed off a full-body robotic suit that is intended to be used by those working at the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant. The brain wave-controlled suit is meant to allow those wearing heavy radiation protecting gear to move freely without feeling the weight. In what is said to be a coincidence, the suit is called HAL, for Hybrid Assistive Limb, the same name as the evil supercomputer in the famous sci-fi movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. “I’m sorry Dave, but I can’t let you go near that radioactive debris.”
HAL has a network of sensors that are used to monitor the user’s brain signals, then it moves the suit’s limbs at the same time as the wearer, meaning there is little to no weight or force on their muscles. While Fukushima workers have to wear a 60 kilogram (132 pound) tungsten vest while working in radiation zones, it would be almost weightless, says University of Tsukuba engineering professor Yoshiyuki Sankai. The suit has other important features, like blocking radiation, interior fans to help circulate air, and monitoring breathing and heart-rates for signs of fatigue.

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Robot suit to be used in Fukushima cleanup, controlled by brain waves
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Bringing Japan to Asia and to the World


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 Quoting: citizenperth


Are you able to read that we are not talking about
Roboto-Suits?

When the concerned People open up the Source
for this Thread the can see 3 Graphics,
1. for Water
2. for Eq
3. for Water Dams failure
there are much more Graphics via Google
for Population, Age, old Fuel, etc.,
please watch it to get a hint of the Danger
you are in!

We (People against Nuclear Energy) done many
stupid Mistakes, like being against a final
Resting Place, exactly this led to the big
Problems we are facing now!

We need to change our Tactic by 180 Degrees,
we need new Plants and we need final Depots,
NOW!

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Hurricane Sandy may impact US nuclear plants
Nuclear reactors in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast are being monitored for potential impacts by Hurricane Sandy, a Category 1 storm that may strike anywhere from Delaware to southern New England.

“Because of the size of it, we could see an impact to coastal and inland plants,” Neil Sheehan, a spokesman based in Philadelphia for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said. “We will station inspectors at the sites if we know they could be directly impacted.”

FACTS & FIGURES
For example, fuel pools in the United States store an average of ten times more radioactive fuel than stored at Fukushima, and have virtually no safety features.


The U.S. has 23 reactors which are virtually identical to Fukushima. The archaic uranium reactor designs developed more than 40 years ago are only good for making bombs.

Most American nuclear reactors are old. They are aging poorly, and are in very real danger of melting down. And yet the NRC is relaxing safety standards at the old plants.

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Let's hope and pray we don't have a 9.0 earthquake.
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Let's hope and pray we don't have a 9.0 earthquake.
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A Mag. 6,6 is already strong enough!
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Hurricane Sandy may impact US nuclear plants
Nuclear reactors in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast are being monitored for potential impacts by Hurricane Sandy, a Category 1 storm that may strike anywhere from Delaware to southern New England.

“Because of the size of it, we could see an impact to coastal and inland plants,” Neil Sheehan, a spokesman based in Philadelphia for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said. “We will station inspectors at the sites if we know they could be directly impacted.”

FACTS & FIGURES
For example, fuel pools in the United States store an average of ten times more radioactive fuel than stored at Fukushima, and have virtually no safety features.


The U.S. has 23 reactors which are virtually identical to Fukushima. The archaic uranium reactor designs developed more than 40 years ago are only good for making bombs.

Most American nuclear reactors are old. They are aging poorly, and are in very real danger of melting down. And yet the NRC is relaxing safety standards at the old plants.

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 Quoting: the mighty Atom


bump
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Leaked report on dam failure and flooding at US nuclear plants
Thirty-four nuclear reactors may face flooding hazards greater than they are designed to withstand, should dam failures occur in the US. A statement issued by the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science-based non-profit group, warns there is a possibility of a US Fukushima and that the risk of such a nuclear accident appears to be greater than previously thought.
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The potential higher-than-assumed flooding risk from upstream dam failures was recognised as updated flooding analyses of Oconee and Fort Calhoun nuclear stations in Nebraska went beyond studies typically done for reactors. Based on those studies, the July 2011 NRC staff report concludes the NRC should systematically investigate other sites using more detailed analysis and more accurate data than used in previous studies.

In particular, the report found that past analyses of flood levels at Oconee and Fort Calhoun were ‘based on relatively outdated flood estimation methods and/or probable precipitation estimates’. It also stated that new flood estimates should include more accurate and up-to-date analyses of dam failure. Changes in land use since the plants were built should be taken into consideration as these can have a significant impact on local watersheds and flooding.

Such factors are likely to produce flooding estimates that are different than previous studies’ estimates, including those used for reactor licensing and safety regulations. In the case of Oconee, the NRC report notes that the licensing process did not consider the possible consequence of a failure of the nearby Jocassee dam. The Union of Concerned Scientists claims that this could be true for other plants as well.



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AH ! The muddy Atom has changed tactics; focus attention AWAY from Japanese FAILURE to do any MEANINGFUL work to correct THEIR problem and point to POSSIBILITIES here !

NIce obfuscation, atom toy/boy !

I see the Shill refresher course at Tepco was successful, OR, you ARE able to copy from their typewritten propaganda sheet !
 Quoting: THE Professor ! 25326508


You stupid forgot that we are many, We are Legion,
you fuggin Troll!
 Quoting: the mighty Atom


ugg. yer still here with a new monika.... you need to get paid more rice atom-bot.....

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