Japan Disaster! Hit By 9.0 Earthquake, Huge Tsunami, Nukes Meltdown

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  1. phyrefly

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    The last thumbnail posted by GuerrillaLoraz shows Rothschild Bank. The suggested Lepidoptera to add is Itzpapalotl "Obsidian Butterfly" Rothschildia orizaba. Since Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash's daughter was recruited into the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, we point to the Nova Scotia link with the microlepidopterist, McDunnough, perching himself to do field studies 30 miles from Anna Mae as she was growing into womanhood. McDunnough met USDA's Ferguson at Port Royal to talk shop, so one can further understand why the RCMP approached the academic mentioned in this thread. They also did that to John Boy Graham, accused murderer of Anna Mae. The place where Brando's motorhome was stopped, documents a Hemileuca capture nearby. Note, then, the Hemileuca link in the URL for Pseudoautomeris. This buck moth genus also occurs in Wisconsin at Gresham Abbey, where Ann Mae manned the radio, accompanying the Menominees in the takeover of that Abbey. Since James Jesus Angleton had a fishing cabin on the Brule River, Wisconsin, we now must go to another thread, the Sochi homosexuality thread. But because it does appear tacky to post after oneself, we mention here a Madison, Wisconsin, homeless man who froze to death just 30 feet from the shelter door because he was trying to save his allotment of shelter days. When the Convention Center was copmpleted and operating, the executives walking to the Center from their hotels complained fo eye pain having to see the lines of capitalism's refugees. Indeed, the line did not disappear. It went elsewhere in the city. This freezing death never made the local papers.
     
  2. sunfighter

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    The mainstream media has lost interest, but the Fukushima situation is going very, very badly.

     
  3. sunfighter

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    The long haul for Fukushima ... cleanup will take at least 40 years ... will cost at least 10 trillion yen (90 billion US dollars).

    Many of the rest of Japan's nuclear reactors also are near volcanos, fault lines, or tsunami areas.

    Many of the reactors in the US are near fault lines.

    http://thediplomat.com/2014/11/the-long-haul-for-fukushima/
     
  4. Dude111

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    Indeed..... MSMs goal is to keep people UNAWARE of whats going on and instead fill thier minds with BS,lies,etc........
     
  5. GeorgeJetStoned

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    I almost went to this site. I went to the Caribbean instead. A colleague of mine went there to work on emergency generators. I wonder what the effect of radioactive particles in the air might be in an internal combustion engine? Would it smelt the material into ash and gas? Would the engine retain radiation?
     
  6. SpacemanSpiff

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    the metal would be contaminated but would only hurt living things not the engine

    my area has uranium mines nearby ..because of that most scrap yards have radiation detectors so they can reject contaminated loads

    smashed up microwave ovens...old willys jeep (because of glow in the dark dash guages) and crushed smoke detectors will also set off the alarms
     
  7. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    6 years already

    had trouble finding this thread (was searching fukishima instead of fukushima)
     
  8. GLENGLEN

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    It Could Have Been Worse..........Fuckushima......[​IMG]



    Cheers Glen.
     
  9. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Six years after the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima, a new danger —radioactive boars


    They descend on towns and villages, plundering crops and rampaging through homes. They occasionally attack humans. But perhaps most dangerous of all, the marauders carry with them highly radioactive material.

    Hundreds of toxic wild boars have been roaming across northern Japan, where the meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant six years ago forced thousands of residents to desert their homes, pets and livestock. Some animals, like cattle, were left to rot in their pens.


    http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/six-years-after-the-nuclear-meltdown-at-fukushima-a-new-danger-radioactive-boars


    Hotwater
     
  10. morrow

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  11. Noserider

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    Radioactive Boars From Fukushima?

    I remember seeing that movie at the drive-in...
     
  12. egger

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    Misstatement of the century.
     
  13. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    and the world still exists

    imagine that
     
  14. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I saw that movie at the Drive-in as well and it was a double feature, the first movie was Godzilla vs. Ghidorah; the three headed monster,
    followed by The Razorback Linnaeus VS Sharknado
     
  15. Meliai

    Meliai Banned

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    I cant believe this happened so long ago, it doesnt seem like that long ago. I remember when this happened I woke up in the middle of the night and the tv was still on and was on coverage of the tsunami warning in Hawaii. I watched for a couple of hours but Hawaii escaped more or less unscathed, i didnt realize until a day or two later how hard Japan was hit.

    There are quite a few reasons why I dont really eat fish anymore, this is one of them
     

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