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A friend had to go to Japan for business once and said he'll never return. He refused to even nod his head when bowed to.
He sounds like a jackass who should never leave his (the?) home.
A friend had to go to Japan for business once and said he'll never return. He refused to even nod his head when bowed to.
He sounds like a jackass who should never leave his (the?) home.
LOL. He can be. He's a self-proclaimed Xenophobe. But highly intelligent.
A Republican scientist!
Is that an oxymoron?
Sure. Four meltdowns and Tokyo is safe... You can believe Unkotare, or you can use common sense...
Looks like the Chicken Little nut has given up on this nonsense thread already.
Looks like the Chicken Little nut has given up on this nonsense thread already.
Yet.....
You're still here.
Don't worry, Tokyo isn't going anywhere despite any hysterical nonsense you might have read here.
Former Fukushima Daiichi Worker: I believe the country will be evacuated if No. 4 fuel pool collapses Should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day
There are several reasons why I believe the country will be evacuated if the #4 SFP collapses. The amount of radioactive material in the fuel pool dwarfs the total amount at Chernobyl by a factor of 5 to 10. Chernobyls core was still mostly contained in a building (although heavily damaged), and most of the radioactive material melted downward and became lava like. If #4 SFP collapses it will be lying on the completely open ground, probably going critical on and off in portions of the pile for years. The dose rate from this pile will make dropping sand or anything from the air much more lethal than anything at Chernobyl. And probably impossible. The entire site at Fukushima will be uninhabitable and unworkable because of the dose rate coming from this pile of fuel. That means there will be no control of the other fuel pools, and we could lose control of them.
Nuclear experts will soft sell the ramifications because that is how the industry works. When the experts have concerns about the situation at #4 that means they are pooping their pants. My experience at Fukushima was 30 years ago. I worked in the industry for about 15 years as a health physics technician. I was also referred to as a nuclear gypsy because I traveled from plant to plant working outages. That meant I was always in the middle of the hottest jobs in the heart of the plant. The engineers will talk about this part or that part of a plant, but I have been all those places wearing full gear.
He later noted: No reasonable person with my type experience would question my conclusion if any of the fuel pools collapse. There should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day to get the buildings fortified and the fuel moved. Former Fukushima Daiichi Worker: ?I believe the country will be evacuated if No. 4 fuel pool collapses? ? ?Should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day?
Don't worry, Tokyo isn't going anywhere despite any hysterical nonsense you might have read here.
Tokyo isn't going anywhere. It's just the people who lived there are: away......
Former Fukushima Daiichi Worker: ‘I believe the country will be evacuated if No. 4 fuel pool collapses’ — ‘Should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day’
There are several reasons why I believe the country will be evacuated if the #4 SFP collapses. The amount of radioactive material in the fuel pool dwarfs the total amount at Chernobyl by a factor of 5 to 10. Chernobyl’s core was still mostly contained in a building (although heavily damaged), and most of the radioactive material melted downward and became lava like. If #4 SFP collapses it will be lying on the completely open ground, probably going critical on and off in portions of the pile for years. The dose rate from this pile will make dropping sand or anything from the air much more lethal than anything at Chernobyl. And probably impossible. The entire site at Fukushima will be uninhabitable and unworkable because of the dose rate coming from this pile of fuel. That means there will be no control of the other fuel pools, and we could lose control of them.
Nuclear experts will soft sell the ramifications because that is how the industry works. When the experts “have concerns” about the situation at #4 that means they are pooping their pants. My experience at Fukushima was 30 years ago. I worked in the industry for about 15 years as a health physics technician. I was also referred to as a “nuclear gypsy” because I traveled from plant to plant working outages. That meant I was always in the middle of the hottest jobs in the heart of the plant. The engineers will talk about this part or that part of a plant, but I have been all those places wearing full gear.
He later noted: “No reasonable person with my type experience would question my conclusion if any of the fuel pools collapse. There should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day to get the buildings fortified and the fuel moved.” Former Fukushima Daiichi Worker: ?I believe the country will be evacuated if No. 4 fuel pool collapses? ? ?Should be hundreds or thousands of people working furiously every day?
Then people should refuse to come to the US to visit because of how officials here gave smallpox blankets to natives that nearly wiped all of them off the map.
Then people should refuse to come to the US to visit because of how officials here gave smallpox blankets to natives that nearly wiped all of them off the map.
That didn't happen in the USA. It was those awful Canadians who pulled that trick.
You are fucking insane. I mean absolutely batshit crazy to where I wonder how you can possibly hold down a job or feed yourself.Tokyo isn't going anywhere. It's just the people who lived there are: away...
That's propaganda spread by the likes of Ward Churchill. There is no support for it but it sounds good to PC assholes so they spread it around. It's a disservice to all, especially native Americans.Then people should refuse to come to the US to visit because of how officials here gave smallpox blankets to natives that nearly wiped all of them off the map.