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Fuel Removal From Fukushima's Reactor 4 Threatens 'Apocalyptic' Scenario
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:
David Guyatt Wrote:If the predictions about wiping out Japan and then lots of the Northern Hemisphere - if things go badly wrong, and they don't look good do they - then this clearly is a catastrophic event waiting to happen.

And it is impossible, as some have suggested, to "evacuate" the northern hemisphere, so in the doomsday scenario above, news won't leak about it via the MSM.

Don't fuck with the King of the Underworld I say.

David, On the uhummmm 'positive' side, in the worst case scenario people would be dying quickly only near the plant....those in Tokyo and such would get cancers and radiation sickness in a few months; those around the N. Hemisphere would due to winds and rains vary greatly in the effects and have from a year to many...so you'll get to finish your wine and even order more, finish your readings, and take some nice walks in Nature, etc. It won't be quick, but it won't be pretty either. ::willynilly::

Let's all hope as idiotic as Tepco is, that they somehow pull this off!...as if they don't.... :Violin:

[oh, and by the way, the S. Hemisphere will also be affected, only later and to a somewhat lesser extent - air and water mix between the two, more slowly than within each hemisphere]. Sad Palau or Antarctica might be a good places to develop friends.::evilpenguin:: The UK can relocate to the Malvinas....maybe Maggie knew something, eh?!

Statistically, baring another earthquake that collapses building 4, the chances are for only some fuel rod assemblies to break and/or burn and release their radiation. This would increase the worldwide incidence of cancer - already very high and rapidly increasing due to a host of stupid human activities.

What you're saying Pete, is that I should relocate my local wine merchant somewhere warm isn't it?

The Malvinas are a bit too bleak for a man of my palate, so how about Oz, or is that too close to Japan?
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Fuel Removal From Fukushima's Reactor 4 Threatens 'Apocalyptic' Scenario - by David Guyatt - 11-11-2013, 10:50 AM

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