Published: December 2nd, 2012 at 3:13 pm ET By ENENews Email Article 23 comments
Title: NEIS Part 3 Author: chicagomultikulti Date: Dec 1, 2012
Nuclear Expert Arnie
Gundersen, Fairewinds Energy Education: […] When we talk Fukushima Daiichi,
or the Fukushima Prefecture being contaminated, this is not a problem that is
going to go away tomorrow.
This is going to wash down and into the watersheds and then biologically be
brought back up through the roots of the plant and redeposited onto the surface
for 300 years.
This is not a problem that goes away.
23 comments to Gundersen: Fukushima contamination will be
“redeposited onto the surface for 300 years” — “This is not a problem that goes
away” (VIDEO)
as not everything happened which has to happen, nobody can say how long Japan
will stay unheritable. 300 years are an underestimation anyway. 1000 Years
to 1500 Years i think are more likely to estimate. 300 Years may probably be
enouhj to fix the american problem of fracking and poisioning huge
areals. When added expectable nuke disasters in America it will be 1000
to 1500 Years America staying inheritable also. As wide areas worldwide,
where nucleocrats will have done their work too. Stone Age is closer as many
expect it to be!
“This is not a problem that goes away”
every living thing is what's going away….until thousands of years pass and
some new form of life begins in the image of radiation.
no animal species is so sick to destroy it environment making it unheritable
for 1000 years. Mankind is. Thanks for christians who made us to believe
we were the crown of nature. We're NOT. And we possess nothing which we
could take with us on our last way. We never could have owned this
world. To cite Crocodile Dundee: Two fleas on a dog argue who owns the dog
…. Indians were right with their philosophy and now we get the bill. No
joke and no surprise. Look for a place where you have an unpoisoned
environment, learn to make fire and how our ancestors lived. Welcome at stone
age after this mess is over and you survived luckily.
"We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people
cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture,
the Bhagavad-Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his
duty, and to impress him, takes on his multi-armed form and says, 'Now I am
become Death, the destroyer of worlds.' I suppose we all thought that, one way
or another." They knew from day one what they had unleashed.
@moonshellblue, Nobody wants to admit to themselves that the beginning of the
end has started. Pandora's Box has been opened, and what was unleashed can't be
put back.
Yes, and people are being deliberately sent only to hospitals that are
complicit in the government's coverup: http://www.majiroxnews.com/2012/12/03/the-winds-of-fukushima/#comment-3387
“We are told what hospital to go to by the government or else they will not
support us,” she says. ” That’s because the recommended hospital will not report
the truth about the conditions of our health.”
Well, at least the buddhist monks have discovered the problem so this opens
up another, perhaps more reliable, info-network.
I watched the conference all day yesterday.
You do get more when you see the entire presentation.
The people lined up and got to ask questions. I really liked that part.
Several things stood out to me:
1. The waste issue. There is no solution and never has been. Dry casks are
the best they can for now. Expensive and not permanent.
2. Nuclear Power is NOT a solution for Global Warming. That is a lie and a
fallacy. Many reasons!
3. Nuclear transport issues. (that one always gets skipped over)
Why? "The DOE did not want to discuss nuclear waste transportation because
so much more is unknown than known and people start to ask a lot of questions.
It has been said and implied that it is so safe you shouldn’t worry about
it." (The 'no concern' red flag!)
4. Protection against terrorism or sabotage at Nuclear facilities is more
than lacking. (What a way to put the world at risk.)
5. Gundersen 'estimates' that there will be a MILLION CANCERS over the next
30 years. (The total number of innocent people and lifeforms that will suffer
for generations to come cannot be estimated. My opinion.)
…and this is just the beginning folks. We know more is coming, probably from
Fukushima, but most assuredly from other sources; catastrophes, accidents, wars,
terrorism and other causes that haven't even been thought of yet.
Stand up and be heard now!
A BIG THANKS to enoughalready45 for the play by play.
Agreed. I have trouble wrapping my head around how huge these cores truly are
and the weight thus transport is beyond difficult, expensive as you've stated.
The only hope I cling to is John Hutchinson's experiments using sound waves and
infrared.
The nuclear industry reminds me a bit of this wayward entertainer:
12/2/2012 1:05 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF LINDSAY LOHAN I DO NOT Need
Rehab!
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2012/12/02/lindsay-lohan-rehab/#ixzz2DwnR6mPm http://www.tmz.com/2012/12/02/lindsay-lohan-rehab/
Wayward:
capricious, changeable, contrary, contumacious, cross-grained, disobedient,
erratic, fickle, flighty, froward (archaic) headstrong, inconstant,
incorrigible, insubordinate, intractable, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, perverse,
rebellious, refractory, self-willed, stubborn, undependable, ungovernable,
unmanageable, unpredictable, unruly, wilful
"If you believe that we can safely store nuclear waste for thousands of
years, then surely we can find a way to store electricity overnight" – Arnie
Gundersen
we can store electricity over night already. But we cannot safely store
nuclear waste for thousand years. Arnie only sells his personality in order
to earn money. Not overwhelming at all. Also i don't like underestimating
consequences of ongoing disasters of an authority sounding pseudonym. It's
not Hollywood and there will be no happy end.
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http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/03/93-long-lived-nuclear-elements.html
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300 years are an underestimation anyway.
1000 Years to 1500 Years i think are more likely to estimate.
300 Years may probably be enouhj to fix the american problem of fracking and poisioning huge areals.
When added expectable nuke disasters in America it will be 1000 to
1500 Years America staying inheritable also.
As wide areas worldwide, where nucleocrats will have done their work too.
Stone Age is closer as many expect it to be!
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every living thing is what's going away….until thousands of years pass and some new form of life begins in the image of radiation.
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Mankind is.
Thanks for christians who made us to believe we were the crown of nature.
We're NOT.
And we possess nothing which we could take with us on our last way.
We never could have owned this world.
To cite Crocodile Dundee:
Two fleas on a dog argue who owns the dog ….
Indians were right with their philosophy and now we get the bill.
No joke and no surprise.
Look for a place where you have an unpoisoned environment, learn to make fire and how our ancestors lived.
Welcome at stone age after this mess is over and you survived luckily.
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http://www.majiroxnews.com/2012/12/03/the-winds-of-fukushima/#comment-3387
“We are told what hospital to go to by the government or else they will not support us,” she says. ” That’s because the recommended hospital will not report the truth about the conditions of our health.”
Well, at least the buddhist monks have discovered the problem so this opens up another, perhaps more reliable, info-network.
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You do get more when you see the entire presentation.
The people lined up and got to ask questions. I really liked that part.
Several things stood out to me:
1. The waste issue. There is no solution and never has been. Dry casks are the best they can for now. Expensive and not permanent.
2. Nuclear Power is NOT a solution for Global Warming. That is a lie and a fallacy. Many reasons!
3. Nuclear transport issues. (that one always gets skipped over)
Why?
"The DOE did not want to discuss nuclear waste transportation because so much more is unknown than known and people start to ask a lot of questions. It has been said and implied that it is so safe you shouldn’t worry about it."
(The 'no concern' red flag!)
4. Protection against terrorism or sabotage at Nuclear facilities is more than lacking. (What a way to put the world at risk.)
5. Gundersen 'estimates' that there will be a MILLION CANCERS over the next 30 years.
(The total number of innocent people and lifeforms that will suffer for generations to come cannot be estimated. My opinion.)
…and this is just the beginning folks. We know more is coming, probably from Fukushima, but most assuredly from other sources; catastrophes, accidents, wars, terrorism and other causes that haven't even been thought of yet.
Stand up and be heard now!
A BIG THANKS to enoughalready45 for the play by play.
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12/2/2012 1:05 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF
LINDSAY LOHAN
I DO NOT Need Rehab!
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2012/12/02/lindsay-lohan-rehab/#ixzz2DwnR6mPm
http://www.tmz.com/2012/12/02/lindsay-lohan-rehab/
Wayward:
capricious, changeable, contrary, contumacious, cross-grained, disobedient, erratic, fickle, flighty, froward (archaic) headstrong, inconstant, incorrigible, insubordinate, intractable, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, perverse, rebellious, refractory, self-willed, stubborn, undependable, ungovernable, unmanageable, unpredictable, unruly, wilful
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Nuclear Power; EXPENSIVE, Dirty, Dangerous And Toxic; via A Green Road
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/10/nuclear-power-expensive-dirty-dangerous.html
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But we cannot safely store nuclear waste for thousand years.
Arnie only sells his personality in order to earn money.
Not overwhelming at all.
Also i don't like underestimating consequences of ongoing disasters of an authority sounding pseudonym.
It's not Hollywood and there will be no happy end.
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