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originally posted by: Profusion
originally posted by: pl3bscheese
I've continuously called you out in thread after thread trying to provide perspective, and you do your best to ignore this because you can't grasp anything that I'm saying.
I usually ignore your posts in Fukushima threads. I can't recall you ever making a valid argument in a Fukushima thread. What you do is make claims with nothing backing them but your opinion.
originally posted by: Profusion
If there is a silver lining to all this, it will be watching the shills try to spin this into something reasonable. "At least you have a whole hour to live, that's much better than dying in thirty minutes." The shills are going to have a very tough job ahead, not much wiggle room there.
The fact is, Machio Kaku told us what to expect shortly after the Fukushima disaster.
We've already got reported meltdowns in three of the six original reactors at Fukushima Daiichi.
Why is it time to start thinking about the evacuation of Fukushima Daiichi? Once the radiation levels throughout the plant get anywhere near the levels mentioned in the article above, evacuation of Fukushima Daiichi will be necessary.
Quoting people from around the net:
[...]The day WILL come when the amount of radiation reaches the point where both Humans and Robots can no longer work at the power plant. When that occurs, there will be no one and/or robots to control the increasing levels of radiation and essentially, the radiation will exponentiate over time.
There is ANOTHER nuclear power plant (Fukushima Daiini) 10 miles north of Daiichi. It has several reactors too. When DAIICHI goes viral, the other one will, too. There are a total of 53 nuclear power plants in Japan. When the above two go out of control, they ALL will become too radioactive to control.
[...]There are a lot of people who believe that Edgar Cayce's prediction "…And the greater part of Japan must go into the sea" will come to pass. If that's true than we're talking around 30+ Fukushimas being dumped into the ocean all at once. That will essentially kill all of the plankton in the ocean imho and then most will die from lack of oxygen.
[...]with 437 (roughly) "Poison Pills" in the form of nuclear power plants scattered around the world.[...] Any significant interruption to society (IE grid power goes down) for even a few days will result in each of those reactors blowing up, or blowing down in a meltdown.[...] As more and more plants progressively fail, the cumulative radiation from so many plants will destroy all life on Earth, down to microbes and bacteria.