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Adam Curry Exposes Robert Alvarez’s Fukushima Spent Fuel Pool Fable on No Agenda

…ic version at The Largest Short-Term Threat to Humanity: The Fuel Pools of Fukushima or you can try this one if that does not scare you enough Fukushima reactor is a threat to all (Please understand that I am NOT recommending fear and thing that the people publishing this junk are incredibly naive – or think all of the rest of us are.) However, the story is somehow gaining some traction on the web and has even captured the attention of Senator Roy…

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No Agenda Show recommends Hiroshima Syndrome for Fukushima info

…immediately after the Great North East Japan earthquake and tsunami. (See Fukushima Commentary entry for Jan 3, 2014.) Fukushima has been one of biggest recent topics of discussion on certain “alternative” media sites. According to the stories that are being passed around, inflated, and spun into tall tales, the mainstream media is ignoring all kinds of catastrophic events, the government is ordering potassium iodide tablets and everyone should s…

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Ted Rockwell shared knowledge to combat Fukushima fears

…bad science can become cruelly destructive, as the hysterical response at Fukushima has shown. Except for some clearly identified spots, the radiation levels in most towns where people could live and work would not ever cause cancer at all. Sadly, some people in the Fukushima area are wearing cumbersome rad-con suits, filtered gas masks, gloves and booties, and putting the same on their children. Meanwhile, other people who are actually exposed t…

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Arnie Gundersen Caught on Video Lying About Risk of Radiation Released During Fukushima Event

…. I was hoping nuclear plants would be good but three mile, chernobyl, and fukushima show otherwise. Fukushima in the end will poison the pacific, and that will take care of the rest. Its a really bad ride for humanity the rest of the way in, no matter what way it is. Rod Adams @Paulie777 Between TMI, Chernobyl and Fukushima, only 31 people were killed as a direct result of the accident. At Chernobyl, long term follow up studies by numerous intern…

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Fukushima Happened. Now What?

…ive material. The improved power supply systems at the newest two units at Fukushima Daiichi and the four units at Fukushima Daini allowed the operators at those facilities to put them into a safe, cooled down condition without releasing any radioactive material to the environment. Brief summary of reactions to the events In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami, the developed world’s public consciousness was quickly directed to focus on the…

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Debunking the Fukushima Spent Fuel Fable

…n a stable condition. Shutdown occurred very quickly for all units at both Fukushima Daiichi and Fukushima Daini. Stability was compromised for three of the units at Fukushima Daiichi because of the common mode failure of the tsunami disabling the backup power source. Evacuation of the local population was done to avoid injestion of short-lived radionuclides like 131I. Long-term uninhabitability is not an issue once remediation for 90Sr contaminat…

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Fear mongering over WATER leaks at Fukushima Dai-ichi

…anity ‘I survived Fukushima 2′ T shirts And move on to Fukushima 3. Daniel Fukushima 1 and Fukushima 2 — not a single death and still counting and most of all, panicking and evacuation. Daniel I know it sounds a bit ‘off’ but I always wondered why the Vermont Yankee plant never offered to stage pro nuke activities and offer drinking tritium tainted Gaterade, Apple Juice, Water with the same level of insignificant contamination that stirred emoti…

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Another update on “highly radioactive” water leaks at Fukushima

…change. Don’t have time to discuss this any further. Sorry. Rather way for Fukushima III … Daniel @ Bas Fukushima I and II … Zero death due to radiation and still counting … Wow. even a 5 year old can count that high ! John T Tucker Not to forget a real and serious pollution event is still occurring pacific wide : Mercury fingerprint of Pacific fish points to Asia coal power plants Mercury found in high levels in deep Pacific Ocean fish such…

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Nuclear Power after Fukushima: It is, still, the energy of the future

…na announced a program to review its planned nuclear expansion in light of Fukushima, but has already concluded that there is no reason to stop or even slow down its building of nuclear plants. And developers in the U.S. are working to incorporate the lessons of Fukushima into their designs. One possibility that seems to be particularly advantageous is to build larger numbers of smaller units that have an easier time getting rid of excess heat, ev…

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Absurd photo illustrating Fukushima fear mongering site

…s Corrice is posting regularly at Hiroshima Syndrome under the headings of Fukushima Accident Updates and Fukushima Commentary. I also recommend Corrice’s e-books on the event, Fukushima: The First Five Days and Kimin: Japan’s Forgotten People. Please pay attention to good sources of information and recognize that there are plenty of sources that are lying to the world. Here is a huge hint for you. If you land on a site illustrated with the below…

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Let the people of Fukushima go home and get back to work

…y. Joe B So what did they do? DV82XL Comparing Hiroshima and Nagasaki with Fukushima is like comparing a town engulfing wildfire with a chimney-fire. Fukushima won’t create a comparable amount of radioactive contamination to ether of those other events if left alone until the Sun goes cold. Scale is everything. Daniel But zillions of dollars will be wasted in Fukushima to remove perfectly good top soil (ie rad waste) and clean up whatever it is yo…

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Why haven’t world leaders learned the most useful lessons from Fukushima?

…– Five Years From Fukushima: Where Are We Now? March 10, 2016, Margaret Harding at ANS Nuclear Cafe – Japan Moving Forward – Needs Nuclear March 10, 2016, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes at BBC reporting from Fukushima – Is Fukushima’s exclusion zone doing more harm than radiation? March 9, 2016, Sarah Fallon at Wired – Cancer rates spiked after Fukushima, but don’t blame radiation…

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