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Originally posted by mr-lizard
Originally posted by Imhotepsol
reply to post by mr-lizard
Wasn't so bad not only did we get FREE CORN, we also got the chance to spread our lucky charms all over the face of mother earth, the dirty dirty thing.
How's the subjication of public offices, the Illuminati, body scanners and Marshall law working out
So yeah to summise
FREE CORN!!!edit on 14/3/11 by Imhotepsol because: (no reason given)
I was being rhetorical but i think your attitude stinks, you're more concerned about your childish comics, than the lives of hundreds of thousands of people?
Are you trolling, or are you just a natural jerk?
Originally posted by bladdersweat
okay, i have asked the moderaters to weigh in on my thread and if we find this to be debunked mis-info then by all mens please skunkwork this,
BREAKING NEWS8:10pm UK, Monday March 14, 2011
Japan Asks US To Help Stop Reactor Meltdown
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Japan has asked the US for help to stop a quake-damaged nuclear reactor plunging into uncontrollable meltdown.
The plea comes after a second hydrogen explosion occurred at a nuclear plant where officials warned that three nuclear rods in a cooling-starved reactor appeared to be melting.
Plumes of grey smoke billowed into the air after the blast at the Fukushima Daiichi plant's number 3 unit, injuring 11 people.
Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano confirmed the fear of rods melting inside all three of the site's most troubled reactors.
"Although we cannot directly check it, it's highly likely happening," he said.
Officials insist the inner reactor's container remains intact - but concern was raised when number 2 unit's fuel rods were left fully exposed by a falling cooling water level.
Workers managed to raise water levels after a second drop on Monday night, but they began falling for a third time, according to nuclear agency official Naoki Kumagai.
Specialists are now considering spraying water directly on the hermetically-sealed container in an attempt to cool it.
NUCLEAR EXPERT OLLI HEINONEN SAYS SITUATION 'VERY GRIM'
The former deputy director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) told Sky News that the status of the faulty reactor may deteriorate even more.
"I think the situation is still very, very grim - we are by far not over the worst," Olli Heinonen said.
Harvard-based Mr Heinonen said it is now important for US expertise to be employed to minimise the risk of a catastrophic failure.
"They are the best people to know their (reactors') behaviour, particularly when you go into this phase and assess the consequences."
The EU has also asked the IAEA to convene an extraordinary meeting of members states to discuss the nuclear alerts.
Meanwhile, France's ASN nuclear safety authority said the nuclear accident in Japan could be classed as level 5 or 6 on the international scale of 1 to 7 - on par with the 1979 US Three Mile Island meltdown.
Originally posted by Imhotepsol
OMG I just saw this! Does this mean my Anime and Manga will be delayed. That would be really tragic for me :/
There is experimental evidence from an antinuclear group in Japan that a certain species of Spiderwort plant shows effects of radiation exposure when the radiation is not detectable by any instruments. This indicates that biologically sensitive is much greater than currently assumed or else that some types of radiation which are capable of biological effects exist which cannot be detected by electronic means and are not allowed for conventional theory.
Originally posted by loagun
Originally posted by Imhotepsol
Originally posted by loagun
Originally posted by Imhotepsol
reply to post by Wildeagle
Boooo@you for not having the inate sense of sarcasm your country men are blessed with.
you are a loser.
Standing up for a woman on the innernet, you Sir are a rare gent. +Staredit on 14/3/11 by Imhotepsol because: (no reason given)
actually that was sarcasm...