Fukushima update: 90℃ in reactor2. Emergency press conference, page 3
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reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 01:49 PM by Wrabbit2000
Originally posted by TheEmotionalSocialist
Errrr.....So should we be freaked out or not?

I have been seeing this a bit here but have no idea what it stands for:
TPTB



I'm surprised no one else has posted to help out. Lets see if I can help a bit.

TPTB = The Powers that Be. Or...another term for the NWO/Shadow Government/One World Leadership or whatever your favorite euphamism might be for it.

As for being freaked out....Personally? I think it has a lot to do with where you live as opposed to Pacific Coastal or deep interior. Low elevation or high. A lot relates to it...but the fact that Japan's radioactive accident is dropping pixie dust all over the globe and has been since this began isn't really a question. Just how much of which isotope and what the effect may be for the organic life ingesting it.

I'd like to think they are somewhat stable by the photos...but I spent more time learning on this one than was literally healthy for my thinking and I know better. It's 'safe' to walk around because they sprayed truckload after truckload of gluey slurry to dust and other material from the melt-downs and blowouts don't travel and fill the air. I'll bet if you give any piece of dirt a GOOD HARD kick to turn the soil, you'd see workers all react to that and VERY dramatically. Of course, the one doing the kicking may be fatally contaminated for the prank too.


As for Google blocking things? I didn't check last night when I was replying to other things but I should have. The image date I see for Fuku itself and the immediate area around it is 3/8/2011 and shows the early stages of destruction and all 3 buildings very much blown apart. Out in the countryside, the date drops to 2004 pretty quick..but again, maybe they don't want to showcase the bodies of livestock by the 10's of thousands all over the landscape. :eek:


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 02:44 PM by CynicalWabbit
reply to post by Human0815





Don't fall for the Gossip that F'Shima is still spreading massive amount of Radiation, it is still high but not massive like we saw in the beginning, compare to the first two Weeks we see now 1/ 13.000.000 of the Becquerel Emission and this is much less


Just one question, who's measurements are those ? Tepco..the Japanese government or an independent source ?



reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 02:47 PM by Evanzsayz
reply to post by UFO1414



nuclear plant rose further to 82 C


That would be 179 degrees not 90


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 04:32 AM by TheEmotionalSocialist
reply to post by Wrabbit2000



Thank you Wrabbit2000

TPTB - The Powers That Be !! How silly of me not to figure that one out -

I'm hoping we are all over-reacting and the tech guys know what they are doing and
will sort it all out -

Can't help but be concerned for the Japanese people living there - I mean they may not be very close,
but they are after all on the same island, which, to my mind is too close for comfort -

Is it any wonder so many people are against nuclear power? I think not -

In Fellowship

TheEmotionalSocialist


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 04:39 AM by Human0815
Originally posted by CynicalWabbit
reply to
post by Human0815





Don't fall for the Gossip that F'Shima is still spreading massive amount of Radiation, it is still high but not massive like we saw in the beginning, compare to the first two Weeks we see now 1/ 13.000.000 of the Becquerel Emission and this is much less


Just one question, who's measurements are those ? Tepco..the Japanese government or an independent source ?


This is a good question,
we can see Measurements made by Tepco it self
the NSI
the J-Government via the METI
we can see the Meteorological Channels, each Station provide own Readings
a lot of Universities and we have many
and the People like me and others


reply posted on 15-2-2012 @ 03:37 AM by wiser3
reply to post by ringels



Thats right, let's all get down on our knees and ask God to clean this up! That worked before didn't it? Well didn't it? Chernobyl? Oh no thats still a problem! Gulf of Mexico? Sorry he's too busy to deal with that right now!
Over and over the same sort of extreme situations get laid at the door of an imaginary power and people, EDUCATED people, just expect them to disappear as if by some magic!
Give me a break from religious lunatics!
I grew up with a fanatic missionary grandfather and the one thing I learned from observing him is that praying to the almighty God on high will not save anyone from anything!
You want to be saved, save yourself because when push comes to shove no-one is going to get your back, they will all be too busy looking over their own shoulders while running away wondering why god didn't answer their prayers!

Rant over!


reply posted on 16-2-2012 @ 10:38 AM by rainbowbear
reply to post by wiser3



yo, you need to settle down. Save your god hatred for another thread!

Hes saying that a lot of whats happening is in the Creators hands, not that anyone will save us from non action, geeezzzz.....

Its a humble admission of powerlessness. If you dont agree, let it roll, brother. Life is short, indeed.

Why not focus that energy into one of many outlets, your Govt, Japans Govt, Israels Govt?.

Obviously God didnt cause the meltdown, man did. you need to redirect that energy, not waste it.
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reply posted on 21-2-2012 @ 03:24 PM by lacrimaererum
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Radiation detected 400 miles off Japanese coast

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