reply to post by tamusan
Are you serious? If you calculate the intense heat generated from a CME, and the resulting cataclysmic occurances of the "shift", you will find
that it absolutely impacts how close one is to a nuclear power plant. The Earth will get hotter and hotter up until the point when the shift occurs,
and then will result in an ice age. That is how the Earth has maintained it's temperatures for billions of years. This is why human manufactured
global warming is a myth. Perhaps humans have an impact, but it's negligible at best.
The Earth was heating up and then cooling itself long before humans ever existed. I really don't think dinosaurs were operating coal plants.
The meltdown of nuclear power plants will take place if things develop as ET_MAN has stated.
The fallout area is in no way as large as it would be if say a nuclear bomb were released, but fallout will occur nonetheless.
Your reply "he sees the future so it must not be an issue" is kind of crazy. no?
I should think that if one were going to move and gather supplies, avoiding nuclear power plants would be a no-brainer.