Fukushima Tidal Wave

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant workers evacuate after 3m tsunami waves warning

    Fukushima was constructed at the insistence of the US government, using an experimental submarine design that was cheap to build, then they put a berm wall around it just high enough to defeat the last tidal wave that hit that spot, which is the most tidal wave prone area in the world. When it melted down, Michio Kaku begged them to entomb the damn thing and, instead, they put hundreds of water tanks covering the area, filled with radioactive waste.

    One more good tidal wave could pollute half of Japan.

    The executives of the company that ran Fukushima, were all indicted on corruption charges, five years prior to the meltdown.

    Thanks to Fukushima, the north pole is now radioactive, while a stream of radioactive materials circles the bottom of the Pacific.
     
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    Echtwelniet Senior Member

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    Fukushima..........is still a long way from solved......they are just cooling the burn, they have no clue what to do with the polluted sea(cooling) water.

    Sadly it is not real news anymore.

    Mzzls
     
  3. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Fox News is legally entertainment, and we haven't had real news in decades. The only US citizens who have any freedom of speech left these days have all moved to another country.

    The UN would say something, but the US provides half their funding, and everyone knows just exactly how thick as a brick Americans are, and that it would make no difference. You could kill all of congress, and nothing would change. A trillion here, a trillion there, and sanity flies out the window.
     
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