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http://nationalreport.net/breaking-fukushima-crisis-escalates-tons-radioactive-waste-released-pacific-causes-ocean-boil/

☢CAUTION!!☢☢CAUTION!!☢☢CAUTION!!☢

>> No.11366336

>Almost two hours after today’s incident what’s being called the “Fukushima Plume of Death” is rapidly bearing down on Hawaii. It’s estimated once Hawaii is hit California will be hit about 90 minutes after. The effects the nuclear plume are either unknown or being kept from the public. Neither the Japanese or American government has commented on what threat the plume may pose. Right now its anyone’s guess.

>> No.11366333

This is like the daily mail of the us

>> No.11366337

>>11366333
All mainstream US news sources are the Daily Mail of the US.

>> No.11366339
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PANIC

>> No.11366341

>>11366336
>Right now its anyone’s guess.

We don't need doctors or physicists guys, let's ask the man on the street what he reckons will happen.

>> No.11366343

>>11366337
I thought NYT was the Guardian and WSJ was the Financial Times.

>> No.11366347
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I wonder what kind of creatures will arise from the ocean after being exposed to nuclear waste.

>> No.11366352

>>11366337
Most of the U.S. is by definition not the wacky fringe. All fringe crap is crap, all australian crap is crap.

It's shit and so are you.

How is this otaku buttfuck?

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>>11366347
A lot of dead ones.

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>>11366347
I hope we get Tohos.

>> No.11366361

>>11366352
>otaku buttfuck?
wow so random

>> No.11366362
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entire US west coast is radiated

and nobody gives a shit

and that's the way it should be

fuck americans

>> No.11366363

Is there a reason water would boil when contaminated like that? Surely the waste wasn't hot was it?

>> No.11366364

Viral marketing for Godzilla (2014).

>> No.11366366

>>11366363
Radioactive waste generates heat. If you dumped enough of the right stuff in a swimming pool it would start to boil. However, the ocean is quite a bit too large for this to happen.

>> No.11366371
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Why does the public not give a shit about this?

>> No.11366372

>>11366347
Did you watch that Korean film about the fish that turned into a monster and then America and the SK government are asshole bitches and then parts of the ending don’t make sense?

>> No.11366373

>>11366371
The public doesn't give a shit about anything unless it makes the mainstream news.

>> No.11366375

>>11366363
I think that was an exaggeration. What happened is that one of the tanks they used to store the water they used to cool the reactor down with a few years ago breached and the contaminated water (which has a lot of radioactive isotopes in it) has leaked into the ocean.
The picture of the fire in the article was from the actual disaster years ago.
This journalism is seriously irresponsible.

>> No.11366379

I wonder why people keep insisting on making such an uproar about nuclear energy. The Fukushima death toll is 0, people. At worst, a couple people will die in the long term due to increased cancer rate. And that's the second worst nuclear disaster in history.

Meanwhile, traditional power sources (that people prefer over nuclear power) destroy the global climate and kill countless people due to air pollution, all during NORMAL OPERATION.

>> No.11366383 [DELETED] 

>>11366372
His daughter got killed and then he adopted some boy and didn't seem to grieve?

Yeah, what even was that?

>> No.11366398

>>11366383
Wow that’s a spoiler but no he totally grieved. The boy he adopted was the boy that his daughter cared for when she was held captive by the monster
But I meant the part where they release the gas to kill the monster and everyone drops dead except for the family for some reason.

>> No.11366404

>>11366398
Deleted it because I spoiled, but oh, okay.

>> No.11366406

>>11366379
Because unionized coal miners will go apeshit if you talk about coal. There is a reason they still maintain their $20/hr salaries, they have high level lawyers.

>> No.11366412

>Chart measures fallout in units for radioactive exposure to live organisms, not units for radioactive material.
>Legit

Pick one.

>> No.11366416

>>11366371
Because it's not true. Even modern mainstream media has some reservations about publishing complete falsehoods.

>>11366362
That's one of those wave height charts measuring the impact of the tsunami caused by the earthquake.

>>11366375
>The picture of the fire in the article was from the actual disaster years ago.
For extra irony, that's an oil refinery burning there. It caught on fire the moment the earthquake hit.

>> No.11366420

>>11366406
I thought coal mining was cheap?

My granddad was a miner but a nasty lady called Margaret Thatcher didn't want him to be a miner any more because she could get it cheaper from other countries. And he didn't get paid very much to begin with.

>> No.11366429

Why don't we just come up with a way to make energy that doesn't cause problems?

>> No.11366434

>We may get craaaaaazy sick. We’ve never had to deal with leaked irradiated water before. I don’t know if there’s anything we CAN do other than leave. Its like an oil spill you CAN’T clean up, ever.
(from the comments on that article)

Why must people be so willfully ignorant? Radioactive waste is like an oil spill that's only a fraction as harmful that actually CLEANS UP ITSELF. A hell of a lot faster than oil does. Plus, of course, you can always manually clean it like oil.

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Your water is already toxic anyway.

>> No.11366449

>>11366429
We did. It's called nuclear power. Then people got in a panic over it, so we started going with hydroelectricity, solar energy and wind energy. It still hasn't caught on.

You'd almost think there's a giant industry firmly controlling one of the most influential countries - if not the most influential country - in the world that has a financial conflict of interest with our well-being.

>> No.11366459

>>11366449
Why would a Jewish industry want to take control of Israel? It's already theirs.

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>>11366362
You just jelly because our gays are gonna start glowing and yours won't.

>> No.11366475

>>11366443
Dihydrogen monoxide:

* is called "hydroxyl acid", the substance is the major component of acid rain.
* contributes to the "greenhouse effect".
* may cause severe burns.
* is fatal if inhaled.
* contributes to the erosion of our natural landscape.
* accelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals.
* may cause electrical failures and decreased effectiveness of automobile brakes.
* has been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.

Despite the danger, dihydrogen monoxide is often used:

* as an industrial solvent and coolant.
* in nuclear power plants.
* in the production of Styrofoam.
* as a fire retardant.
* in many forms of cruel animal research.
* in the distribution of pesticides. Even after washing, produce remains contaminated by this chemical.
* as an additive in certain "junk-foods" and other food products.

>> No.11366489

Fukushima is still a thing? I thought they fixed that reactor months ago.

>> No.11366497

>>11366489
That's just what they want you to think.

>> No.11366512

>>11366489
Fukushima was never a problem, but you can't just stop people from panicking. Especially not in this age of information bubbles.

>> No.11366517

>>11366512
Pretty sure it was a pretty big problem for everyone who lived in the vicinity.

>> No.11366518

>>11366443
It doesn't have enough fluoride in the water to be toxic.

>> No.11366546

>>11366489
Yes, it is still a thing. While the reactor is kinda okay, the huge tanks of contaminated water they have sitting around are still there. The radiation never went away, it just sits in containers waiting for something to open them. Rust, earthquakes, whatever.

>> No.11366548

>>11366329
Meh, we probably get more radiation from standing in the sun

>> No.11366549

>>11366489
They still haven't fixed it, it has been leaking solidly for 2 years now
And it's getting worse.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23779561

>> No.11366558

>>11366443
You clearly haven't seen the COSHH for Sodium chloride (Salt).
http://www.tsi.com/uploadedFiles/_Site_Root/Products/Literature/MSDS/1033617_MSDS-Sodium-Chloride-0508.pdf

Literally every single chemical has one of these sheets, and they're full of scare to the uninformed.

>> No.11366564

>>11366518
It has ten times the amount of fluoride that the Nazis used in their concentration camp experiments (source: Nuremberg Trials).

>> No.11366569

>>11366558
Hey cool I was looking for a new one of these.

The Oxford MSDS database closed.

>> No.11366595

The only people to blame are those who opposed the construction of newer and safer nuclear power plants.

>> No.11366613

>>11366564
If the Nazis did used it, it must be evil.

>> No.11366614

>>11366569
The advice I got was just to google 'msds chemical' whenever I wanted some safety information.

>> No.11366620

>>11366613
Motherfuckers build roads
Fucking roads

Roads are the tools of the devil.

They also built railways. Railways used to transport weapons, and jews to death camps. Only barbaric, evil men would allow the creation of such abusive Nazi death machines.

>> No.11366624

>>11366620
Now you're just overdoing it.

>> No.11366630

>>11366614
Don't you have any of those booklets with chemical safety info in?

>> No.11366634

>>11366624
They also developed cyanide pesticides to kill vermin on crops, but instead they used their pesticide 'Zyklon B' otherwise known as 'death gas' to kill millions of people.
Clearly only a nazi would use pesticides.

>>11366630
Sure but it can't contain every single chemical. You try filling a booklet with a billion msds sheets.

>> No.11366664

>>11366517
The panicked evacuation was a big problem for the people living there, not the actual disaster. The evacuation killed more people than the disaster would've even in the long run.

>> No.11366699

>>11366664
>The evacuation killed more people
How so?

>> No.11366784

>>11366699
>A Japanese Research Company was assigned to find out the health effects and casualties caused by the disaster. They found that some deaths were early, during evacuation processes, while other deaths gradually happened after the disaster. The agency found out that the cause of these early deaths were due to the disruption of hospital operations, exacerbation of pre-existing health problems and the stress of dramatic changes in life. It is stated that the vast majority of people who died during their evacuation were elderly.[50] 45 patients were reported dead after the evacuation of a hospital in Futaba due to lack of food, water and medical care as evacuation was delayed by three days.[51]
>
>The Associated Press reported that fourteen senior citizens died after being moved from their hospital which was in the Fukushima plant evacuation zone.[52]

Suddenly evacuating hospitals without preparation tends to not end well.

>> No.11366799

>>11366784
Most of those evacuations looked like they were due to lack of water and electricity, not radiation-inspired.

>> No.11366894

>>11366362
Water is naturally irradiated dipshit. You're fucking dead kiddo.

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>> No.11366967

>>11366799
1. They evacuate from the hospital.
2. They spend three days in some temporary location since the evacuation was not prepared properly. People die.
3. They move to a hospital again, completing the evacuation.

The hospitals still had everything required to treat the patients. But because OMG RADIATION they had to be evacuated immediately, resulting in a lot of deaths (not to mention it wasn't exactly healthy for the people who didn't die).

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>75 Remis
Gimme dat deadly radiation babby!

>> No.11367734

Scientific American on the recent large radioactive spill:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=government-urged-to-step-in-to-halt-fukushima-plant-leaks

>> No.11367746

The government as well as some universities regularly sample fish and measure them for toxins, mutations, and radiation of course. At the beginning of 2013, wild-caught fish off the coast of california had an average of approximately five times the cesium radiation of fish caught in the year prior to Fukushima.

So, something has been going on. This recent big leak will just increase the radiation level some more. Don't worry, the business friendly government and corporate lobbyists will insure that fish remains safe. The laws will set higher levels of radiation being acceptable (like what they did in Japan).

Yep, Japan changed its laws about food contaminated with radiation. It raised the legal limits on what was unacceptable for human consumption. That way, farmers could continue to grow crops and animals on contaminated land and sell their produce into the marketplace.

>> No.11367750

>>11367746
This whole ordeal is a means to reduce the overpopulation.

>> No.11367751

>>11367750
Then why not get rid of niggers?

>> No.11367753

It's payback for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, motherfuckers!

>> No.11367752

>>11366416
No that's an actual chart showing the radiation levels, and how incredibly low they are.

>> No.11367760

I think I will buy a bunch of frozen salmon now along with a lot of canned salmon. It'll be a long while before I can be able to eat it without getting radiated. The usa's west coast salmon migrate in the pacific area for years before returning so they have a lot of time for the radioactive residues to concentrate.

>> No.11367767

>>11367752
Actually just to get an idea of how INCREDIBLY LOW the radiation levels are, the measurements on the chart are in Becquerels per meter squared or the number of nucleus's that decay per second in a square meter.

The red on the chart represents 1000 nucleuses decaying a square meter. This is an incredibly low amount.

The potassium in your body right now emits around 4000 Becquerels, quite a bit more than the amount you'd get swimming in the reddest red.

Now a banana is about at 14 Becquerels, so you'd get about the same dose swimming in the yellow as you would from walking around in a supermarket.

>> No.11367775

Kill yourselves retards.

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