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Heres a quote for you"you might be surprised at how little i care about what people think of me".
Seriously,whats wrong with you,why are you so infatuated with me that you need to pipe up every time i type
something.
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Nice ambush guys,
Look everyone,look how crazy cott is,nothing he
says is important because he hates people and
needs to take valium cause hes so crazy.
Reminds me of people who tease a wild animal
and end up getting their arms ripped off.
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No fault lines needed for this type of nuclear disaster... the simple fact is the plants "lost cooling capability". This can happen at ANY nuclear reactor facility. The spent fuel pools are just as bad as the reactors (they need constant cooling also).
At Fort Calhoun, Nebraska and Cooper as well, the Missouri river has flooded the power stations causing big concerns. While Fort Calhoun's reactor may have been shut down for refueling, that does not mean that a significant problem couldn't occur if they lost cooling abilities. Also, they have spent fuel on site that must be cooled, and even once it is moved to dry storage, it must have air circulated around the casks for over 10 years... nice.
Fukushima TEPCO nuclear disaster was a simple failure of the cooling system... caused by, Yes, an unusually massive/high tsunami but this doesn't mean that a loss of power to the cooling system couldn't just happen from other mishaps. Chernobyl was a "drill" to test the system... and it went haywire.
My point is that even if a coal fired plant blew up sky high.... the consequences to the environment would be a pin prick compared to the long lived radioactive contamination that now pollutes the entire northern hemisphere of this planet. The Japanese reactors are still leaking radiation into the air and sea....
The nuclear industry and the media conspired after the March 11 disaster to cover-up and manage the media/news getting to the public.... months later some of the truth is out. My friend Leuren Moret was proven to be right from the get go... as as early as 4 hours after the loss of cooling the reactors were initiating melt-downs (3 separate reactors)....The nuclear industry is full of liars that would sell their first born and their mothers for their job and company... sick souls!
The total incompetence of the authorities immediately after the tsunami at Fukushima's reactors is an on-going saga. Our own guestapo (CFIA) are no better.... They should have to eat the spoils of this disaster... then maybe we'd see some testing being done....NOT!
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I should add that although the animals are radio-active, they don't appear to be deformed (they checked newborns in dens and nests of smaller rodents and birds) The fish from the river were enormous - they claim that was because no one was fishing them, aside from bear and eagles and the like. The fish were radio-active, but the things eating them didn't appear to be affected. I don't know what it all means, but I found it quite fascinating.
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Accidents happen in any industry,however This "industry" has the potential to destroy the whole world!
The coverup in Japan is a scandal, but typical of many governments when it comes to dirty technology? How can the nuclear industry hope to ever sell their deadly product if people know the truth?
In Alberta our energy minister Ron Liepert, likes to downplay the Japan wreck as something that could never happen here and stresses nuclear power could still be on in Alberta! One thing about Ron Liepert...he's never met a corporation he didn't like! If there is money to be made, he's all for it and to hell with the people!
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