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#11 MaryAM

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Posted 08 January 2014 - 11:22 PM

Don't worry - officials (uhhh people paid by property tax dollars) say everything is OK

http://halfmoonbay.p...a-officials-say

#12 MaryAM

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Posted 09 January 2014 - 12:58 AM

Don't worry - officials (uhhh people paid by property tax dollars) say everything is OK

http://halfmoonbay.p...a-officials-say

There are no sampling results, no map of where soil or water samples has been taken, no data showing a few isotopes like cs. ra, st, ur,I, just to name few out of hundreds of breakdown products - no analyses of tritium in water samples - uhhh none collected - butt smile and you will be safe. Sorry folks, they cannot even enter THREE reactor buildings to assess condition - and there is no solution. There is a massive die off of sea life in the Pacific - which feeds 1/3 of the planet. Please ???????? Is anyone even aware of this situation???? I don't mean to be an alarmist but this is serious folks.

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Posted 09 January 2014 - 02:06 AM

Don't worry - officials (uhhh people paid by property tax dollars) say everything is OK

http://halfmoonbay.p...a-officials-say

There are no sampling results, no map of where soil or water samples has been taken, no data showing a few isotopes like cs. ra, st, ur,I, just to name few out of hundreds of breakdown products - no analyses of tritium in water samples - uhhh none collected - butt smile and you will be safe. Sorry folks, they cannot even enter THREE reactor buildings to assess condition - and there is no solution. There is a massive die off of sea life in the Pacific - which feeds 1/3 of the planet. Please ???????? Is anyone even aware of this situation???? I don't mean to be an alarmist but this is serious folks.



Disinformation, anyone?

"If you've heard this story before, don't stop me because I'd like to hear it again," Groucho Marx (on market history?).

“I've learned in options trading simple is best and the obvious is often the most elusive to recognize.”

 

"The god of trading rewards persistence, experience and discipline, and absolutely nothing else."


#14 MaryAM

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Posted 21 January 2014 - 02:29 AM

Don't worry - officials (uhhh people paid by property tax dollars) say everything is OK

http://halfmoonbay.p...a-officials-say

There are no sampling results, no map of where soil or water samples has been taken, no data showing a few isotopes like cs. ra, st, ur,I, just to name few out of hundreds of breakdown products - no analyses of tritium in water samples - uhhh none collected - butt smile and you will be safe. Sorry folks, they cannot even enter THREE reactor buildings to assess condition - and there is no solution. There is a massive die off of sea life in the Pacific - which feeds 1/3 of the planet. Please ???????? Is anyone even aware of this situation???? I don't mean to be an alarmist but this is serious folks.



Disinformation, anyone?


And the leaks go on and on and on
http://www.naturalne...ganization.html

http://enenews.com/b...-emitters-video

#15 MaryAM

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Posted 30 January 2014 - 07:50 AM

All local officials say everything is OK - but no one shows a table and a map of sampling locations and say "These data show everything is OK". Mendocino thinks that there needs to be more effort. I agree

http://www.co.mendoc...1/DO32811/1.PDF

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Posted 01 February 2014 - 08:49 PM

All local officials say everything is OK - but no one shows a table and a map of sampling locations and say "These data show everything is OK". Mendocino thinks that there needs to be more effort. I agree

http://www.co.mendoc...1/DO32811/1.PDF


The Wall Street Urinal (sorry Journal) is worried about STRONTIUM. Big funny sounding words impress those people. There are over 1000 different nucleids with big funny sounding words - all carried in water - as much as 800 tons a day for nearly three years if you count ground water - coming from three out of control nuclear reactors - that water is also known as TRITIUM - a beta source - that behaves just like --------- water because it is water. It enters the hydrologic cycle, enters the clouds in the Pacific and rains out wherever it pleases carrying all the little dissolved salts of cesium, plutonium, strontium etc onto farm land, rivers and streams and yes into reservoirs that provide drinking water - sometimes used to make baby formula - and don't breath too hard when your taking a shower. Tritium cannot be filtered and no one can escape it. It will be worse on the west coast because sea spray can move hundreds of miles inland - but its also affecting populated areas of the east coast - notably Miami - I don't know why their radiation monitor has been taken off line - its always about the highest in the country. www.NETC.com. You have to look at the readings carefully on this site - areas that show normal may be much higher than those on alert level - because they are on average very high. Japan readings are confusing as they are in different units - but you can get the picture. Also they don't report beta - only gamma or counts - so they miss the tritium. The deadly strontium discussed is bad but other stuff is just as deadly and probably at much higher concentrations - like TRITIUM. I don't know when or if the main stream media is going to start reporting on this situation in earnest - but the occasional shot across the bow is interesting- the overall silence however is deadly.

http://blogs.wsj.com...adly-strontium/

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Posted 01 February 2014 - 11:53 PM

Nuclear power has never made sense to me from a risk reward standpoint. I mean, yeah it's safe, until something happens, then there is not much you can do to stop the fallout. Why build something that dangerous that you can't control ? At least don't build one right on a coastline. When they built these, was there a 100 year plan, 200 year ? I doubt it. Eventually you run out of places to store the spent fuel, at a minimum.

#18 MaryAM

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Posted 20 February 2014 - 11:58 PM

Nuclear power has never made sense to me from a risk reward standpoint. I mean, yeah it's safe, until something happens, then there is not much you can do to stop the fallout. Why build something that dangerous that you can't control ? At least don't build one right on a coastline. When they built these, was there a 100
year plan, 200 year ? I doubt it. Eventually you run out of places to store the spent fuel, at a minimum.

If there was a solution to this problem - the world would be on it - there is none- hope you all can do without oxygen when the phytoplankton in the Pacific are dead. Where is AlGor?
http://www.cnn.com/2...leak/index.html

#19 diogenes227

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Posted 21 February 2014 - 03:36 AM

SO IT GOES

"If you've heard this story before, don't stop me because I'd like to hear it again," Groucho Marx (on market history?).

“I've learned in options trading simple is best and the obvious is often the most elusive to recognize.”

 

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#20 arbman

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Posted 22 February 2014 - 11:38 PM

SO IT GOES


There are better ways to use nuclear energy now than the ones built over the past century... You know the one with Thorium reactors, thousands of times less radioactive, passive safety (the reaction stops by itself, you have to turn it on, you don't have to turn it off) and 30 times cheaper than enriched Uranium...

slowly being REdiscovered (forbes article)

Stanford article...

The only reason Uranium was chosen over Thorium at the time, you cannot make a bomb with Thorium.

Edited by arbman, 22 February 2014 - 11:43 PM.