Japan: 9.0 Earthquake-Tsunami-Nuclear Reactor Developments #2

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I hope this works...

Keep in mind, I was 1 at the time of TMI... as were most of my friends. These are the 1999-2003 stats. There is NO link to the radiation... Please remember that... It's all in our heads.

I am one of at least 10 girls I know that had cervical cancer...

Thank you for sharing. I am about your same age, and grew up very nearby. Absolutely scary. (they also used to spray for gypsy moths in the summer, I always wonder what chemicals I was exposed to then...):twocents:
 
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We've just been discussing it all. Japan is handing out iodine tablets to people within the vicinity of the plant. Our members on the West Coast here are saying that ioding tablets are being scoffed up rapidly. So, I just thought I would go look here. that's all.


Queen D......here is what I told my Daughter, if it makes YOU feel better, go get the stuff. Who knows what, if ANYTHING is going to head this way, just do what you need to do to feel better about the situation.

Thanks for the info, I was just curious. I had already ask the question with several people where I work and everyone basically laughed at me. But you never know. It's scary!
 
  • #483
Guy on FOX showing how they use geiger counters and the wands. He just said that 61 people in Japan (mostly workers) have already been diagnosed with radiation sickness. And, if this whole thing blows - not good for the people.
 
  • #484
I'm not going to get iodine...not sure I would want to be among the only survivors, if it comes to that :(
 
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I do not, let me repeat, do not believe that there are people on the ground fighting this at the site/plant. Sorry. I don't. It has been leaked, and I do believe it to be a leak, that there is no way to assess the damage for about 6 months, due to the radiation risk. If they could get people on the ground that close, they would be able to get photos, video, and readings from that area. If they can't do that for months, it says to me that there is no one on the ground.

As people, even when we know it means enormous risk to them, it makes us feel better to know that there are humans actually in control of the situation. They are trying to calm everyone down, and I don't believe it's working.

MSNBC announcing that some agency I can't pronounce has said that this might be upgraded to a 7 out of 7 on the scale. At the same time running a trailer that says the Japanese agencies are saying that all reactors are "safe and secure". Dear God, I just want a straight answer.
 
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Thanks for the info, I was just curious. I had already ask the question with several people where I work and everyone basically laughed at me. But you never know. It's scary!

If you take precautions, you may be laughed at if nothing happens, then you can throw a feast and rejoice.

If, on the other hand, something wicked this way comes, you may not be encased, for all eternity, like the stone people in Pompeii.

I do believe an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but that's only my opinion - to each their own.

May I add? This ain't the end of the world, maybe only a dress rehearsal?
 
  • #487
FOX said that Germany is shutting down most of its reactors and France has order an inspection of ALL of its nuclear facilities

Why? What do they know ?

I mean this was caused by specific events so what is causing them to be concerned about the safty of thiers ?
 
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I do not, let me repeat, do not believe that there are people on the ground fighting this at the site/plant. Sorry. I don't. It has been leaked, and I do believe it to be a leak, that there is no way to assess the damage for about 6 months, due to the radiation risk. If they could get people on the ground that close, they would be able to get photos, video, and readings from that area. If they can't do that for months, it says to me that there is no one on the ground.

As people, even when we know it means enormous risk to them, it makes us feel better to know that there are humans actually in control of the situation. They are trying to calm everyone down, and I don't believe it's working.

MSNBC announcing that some agency I can't pronounce has said that this might be upgraded to a 7 out of 7 on the scale. At the same time running a trailer that says the Japanese agencies are saying that all reactors are "safe and secure". Dear God, I just want a straight answer.

From person I spoke with earlier (previously worked on "The Island") , it takes 6 months in the cooling pond for the rods to stop glowing blue... IN THE COOLING POND. Also, if boron is not added, they will continue to react.

Once again, no MSM source to document this so take it as you see fit...
 
  • #489
Ok so radio france was a company lol glad that is cleared up
"Radio France decided Tuesday to pull out staff dispatched to cover the major earthquake in Japan, following a series of accidents at a Japanese nuclear power plant, a public relations official told Kyodo News."

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/78343.html
 
  • #490
Any tweets from Anderson Cooper today? We know he said he was leaving the area last night. Wonder where he is?
 
  • #491
I would like to know if any readings have changed in Hawaii.......
 
  • #492
I read due to jet streams it would hit Alaska first...
It was on the UK guradian website but cannot remember which article
 
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Toshiba sends engineers to Fukushima nuclear power plant

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/78342.html

The company said dozens of its engineers are set to instruct workers at the plant operated by TEPCO about the usage of pumps to inject water into the plant's reactors, adding the firm has already sent motors to activate the pumps at the facility.
 
  • #494
I read due to jet streams it would hit Alaska first...
It was on the UK guradian website but cannot remember which article

Are we talking radiation?
 
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SInce the 6.1 in E Honshu this morning (their early afternoon), there has been a 5,2 off the E coast of Honshu, and a 6.0 off the coast of Honshu.

Also, interestingly enough, a minor (3.0) quake off the coast of Puerto Rico and 4.8 in the New Britain Region, which is off New Guinea by some distance and almost due S of Japan...
I am watching these things much too carefully, lol.
http://www.hewsweb.org/seismic/#
 
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Singapore on guard

At the same time, the government also tried to allay public fears that the radioactive cloud dispersal from Fukushima could affect Singapore, saying there has been no abnormal changes detected in Singapore's radiation levels so far.

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/78344.html
 
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Any tweets from Anderson Cooper today? We know he said he was leaving the area last night. Wonder where he is?

this is the only tweet ive seen from Anderson Cooper, it looked he tweeted some time ago, I dunno? Im trying to follow his tweets.

http://twitter.com/andersoncooper

jmho, but last nite when watching 360, I thought I could see panic in his eyes, again, jmo
 
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