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Human0815
reply to post by matadoor
Why do you not come to visit us,
we are still not glowing, do not die and not located Godzilla yet
You can visit the surroundings of F'Shima, eat Seafood
and collect Samples, after your Holiday i will pay
the Laboratory and we will analyze your accumulated Dosage!
We can also take Blood samples from the Children here
and you look for discrepancies in the Number of White- or Red Cells!
Japan is not a Banana Country like so many of the noisy ones
where they can hijack 4 Planes, kill 3.000 People in two Buildings
and start Wars (with killings of more than 1.000.000 Human Souls)
in many Countries and none of their Citizens react even a tiny bit
As i said i invite you and pay the Laboratory for your final Check!
An anti-nuclear lawmaker broke a taboo, drawing heavy criticism in Japan, by handing the Emperor a letter of concern over the issue of the growing Fukushima radiation and the impact on children’s health.
Taro Yamamoto, an independent lawmaker at the Tokyo prefecture in the House of Councilors, the upper house of the Japanese parliament, personally handed the letter to Emperor Akihito during a party at the Akasaka Palace’s imperial garden on Thursday.
The vocal anti-nuclear activist said that he wanted to inform the Emperor “directly” of the crisis at the Fukushima nuclear plant north of Tokyo. The Tohoku earthquake that hit off Japan’s Pacific coast in March 2011 triggered a tsunami that damaged nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi.
Since then the plant has been leaking radioactivity leading to the evacuation of more than 150 000 people. The land surrounding the plant has been off-limits due to high radiation that can cause cancer and other health problems. .
Human0815
reply to post by matadoor
Why do you not come to visit us,
we are still not glowing, do not die and not located Godzilla yet
You can visit the surroundings of F'Shima, eat Seafood
and collect Samples, after your Holiday i will pay
the Laboratory and we will analyze your accumulated Dosage!
We can also take Blood samples from the Children here
and you look for discrepancies in the Number of White- or Red Cells!
Japan is not a Banana Country like so many of the noisy ones
where they can hijack 4 Planes, kill 3.000 People in two Buildings
and start Wars (with killings of more than 1.000.000 Human Souls)
in many Countries and none of their Citizens react even a tiny bit
As i said i invite you and pay the Laboratory for your final Check!
qmantoo
a link to the original thread which shows the #4 fuel pool with loads of debris in it. (page 1235) Most of the Youtube videos of #4SFP have disappeared from the old thread. They are no longer available...we REALLY need to copy these youtube vids to make sure they dont get pulled after any events. So many good ones are gone now. :-(
No amount of "removal of debris by specialised tools" will remove the old bits of concrete and rubbish that fell in there and there is the melted fuel to consider. What will become of that?
Someone said that the normal removal of fuel rods was all done by computer which knew where the rods were placed. With all the earthquakes, tsunamis, and the instability of the underlying ground, I suspect that the origional positions of the fuel rods are no longer valid - even if they have got a new computer-controlled crane and loaded it with these millimetre-accurate positions of the fuel rods.
Human, just give up on us and allow us to believe what we believe. There is nothing you can say, however much 'proof' you give us, that the Tepco version of things is correct. Go somewhere else and try to convice another audience because this one is dedicated to exposing lies and corruption which has been going on in the TEPCO camp for years and years. By continuing to post and by continuing to try to convince us (after all this time) is a waste of your time and that would be better spent elsewhere I feel. Somewhere where you had at least a small chance of altering the opinions of the contributors. By staying here, and keeping on posting this stuff, it really makes you seem like you **are ** the face of TEPCO and spouting their rubbish.
========= Can anyone help please ======
I am looking for an image of the US barge with the white tarpaulins on the deck. I know I have seen it somewhere but cannot find it in the thumbnails in the thread reference (get to the image reference from my post on page 1 of this thread). This barge I seem to remember came and went in the first few days of the disaster and before the freshwater barges arrived. We thought the barges had some type of equipment underneath the white tarps which was shipped out by the US military.
On page 483 we are discussing barges, 729 there is a white tarp, but I think it is on land. There are some really good points made as I re-read the first thread.
OK found some on page 1251 & 1252 and seem to be in relation to the water barges going back after delivering the water to the plant. They are leaving full up with something... and these white tarps on the deck.edit on 31 Oct 2013 by qmantoo because: (no reason given)
Purplechive
TEPCO Releases Video of Unit 4 Fuel Removal Process
www.tepco.co.jp...
- Purple Chive
Purplechive
Purplechive
TEPCO Releases Video of Unit 4 Fuel Removal Process
www.tepco.co.jp...
- Purple Chive
I didn't have enough time this morning to add comments to this video. But has anyone seen a contingency plan should all hell breaks lose if (when) a fuel rod assembly removal goes awry?
The video makes everything look so...."like this is easy as $hit"...
- Purple Chive
I'm not going to let this one pass without responding. The entire issue is, Japanese mind set.Admitting when things are bad. Hell, if the buildings never exploded, no one would most likely even know about the cores melting down, everything would be completely hushed up. We would be completely oblivious to what was going on inside the buildings, and no one would have even been evacuated.
People would still be living next to 3 cores that have melted.The ground water radiation would still be happening, but no one would even know. Here is a really nice blog on what is needed to handle the Spent Fuel Pools.
Uphill
reply to post by matadoor
Matadoor and everyone, here is today's story on the top-level Japanese review of TEPCO's involvement in the Fukushima Daiichi decomissioning posted in The Guardian:
www.theguardian.com...
The Guardian story basically reiterates what Reuters reported yesterday. Of special interest, however, is the TEPCO animation you can click on, embedded within that Guardian story. Notice that the animation shows the Unit #4 fuel rod container sitting next to a dry cask storage container...it shows the remote crane moving one rod at a time from the fuel pool to the dry cask storage, all of which are underwater. It then shows the following planned stages in the fuel pool unloading...quite interesting.
For any disagreements or differing points of view in this thread, even if you are being insulted, be cool -- because as someone told me a long, long time ago, "Never wrestle with a pig ... you both get all dirty, and the pig ... Likes it."
No news yet from The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists ... they are a non-profit, and do not have a tremendous budget for outreach, but they do understand what is at stake with the Unit #4 spent fuel pool unloading.
Uphill
reply to post by matadoor
Matadoor and everyone, here is today's story on the top-level Japanese review of TEPCO's involvement in the Fukushima Daiichi decomissioning posted in The Guardian:
www.theguardian.com...
The Guardian story basically reiterates what Reuters reported yesterday. Of special interest, however, is the TEPCO animation you can click on, embedded within that Guardian story. Notice that the animation shows the Unit #4 fuel rod container sitting next to a dry cask storage container...it shows the remote crane moving one rod at a time from the fuel pool to the dry cask storage, all of which are underwater. It then shows the following planned stages in the fuel pool unloading...quite interesting.
For any disagreements or differing points of view in this thread, even if you are being insulted, be cool -- because as someone told me a long, long time ago, "Never wrestle with a pig ... you both get all dirty, and the pig ... Likes it."
No news yet from The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists ... they are a non-profit, and do not have a tremendous budget for outreach, but they do understand what is at stake with the Unit #4 spent fuel pool unloading.