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  • justintempler
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    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    #46
    We'll get more radiation exposure from imported food and milk that was contaminated from exposure to radiation than from any radioactive venting that makes it across the ocean.

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    • sgreger1
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      • Mar 2009
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      #47
      Originally posted by justintempler View Post
      We'll get more radiation exposure from imported food and milk that was contaminated from exposure to radiation than from any radioactive venting that makes it across the ocean.

      Yah for radiation to get over here in any meaningfull quantities would be quite a feat, I am 99% sure it won't be an issue. Japan will be expecting a big loss in foriegn exports because of this incident and there will be lots of official announcements that everything is okay and safe to eat. But frankly I ain't eating nothing from Japan anymore if I can help it lol. But I stopped caring about radiation, I am pretty sure there is more toxic shit in the san francisco air than at any nuclear power plant.

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      • Bigblue1
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        • Dec 2008
        • 3923

        #48
        So you guys don't think it matters that radiation is over japan and the south pacific. The thing is, and this is just my observation, but the fall out will effect the pacific ocean terribly. It doesn't always have to be air borne and immediate. But we do have the Mox fuel cells to deal with. This isn't good anyway you say "it won't effect me" Of all the people on this site I would figure you two would be more literate about the issue. This Is a catastrophe of the utmost proportion. I'm sorry guys, this isn't just the media calling out the boogeyman, this is waaaaay bad. We have no Idea how way bad, but it aint no 3 mile island.............. and once again I am still a proponent of nuke energy, cuz we got nothing to replace it with on the scale we need it, but that doesn't make this situation any less than it is. C'mon JT you harp about oil all the time, Now we are looking at a ****ing disaster 1000 times greater than the BP oil spill, yet you defend it? WTF?

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        • Bigblue1
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          • Dec 2008
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          #49
          Originally posted by justintempler View Post
          We'll get more radiation exposure from imported food and milk that was contaminated from exposure to radiation than from any radioactive venting that makes it across the ocean.


          So that makes it alright, Anyways there are not many milk cows in Japan.,.,,

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          • Bigblue1
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            • Dec 2008
            • 3923

            #50
            Originally posted by justintempler View Post
            We'll get more radiation exposure from imported food and milk that was contaminated from exposure to radiation than from any radioactive venting that makes it across the ocean.
            What's about the Fisheys?

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            • Bigblue1
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              • Dec 2008
              • 3923

              #51
              What about the years of spent fuel rods in the "protective" domes no ones talking about. http://www.infowars.com/alert-fukush...lown-sky-high/

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              • Joe234
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 1948

                #52
                Originally posted by justintempler View Post
                http://www.hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q350.html






                Joe you need 2+ of these Each and every day.... to replace KiO3 tablets.



                If you think a heavy salt diet "helps" then you've been born about 500 years ahead of your time.




                P.S.

                Just because there is salt in your diet doesn't mean it is iodized salt.....

                http://www.saltinstitute.org/Uses-be...t/Iodized-salt

                If you read what I posted you'd see that the pills are more effective if one is not deficient in
                iodine. I never said iodized salt would replace the pills. And my salt is Morton Iodized.


                Studies have shown that where iodine deficiency exists, the effectiveness of potassium iodide or iodate pills taken after a nuclear accident decreases significantly.

                Iodizing salt therefore protects populations in the case of a nuclear emergency, although those exposed to radioactive iodine must still take the potassium iodide pill.

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                • Bigblue1
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                  • Dec 2008
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                  #53
                  http://www.comcast.net/articles/news...an.Earthquake/

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                  • Joe234
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                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1948

                    #54
                    Bigblue,

                    I have my Iodate pills left over from Y2K when The Militia recommended them.

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                    • Bigblue1
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                      • Dec 2008
                      • 3923

                      #55
                      Well it's bad that most Japanese won't or can't get what they need, because they were told "all is well" Let this be a lesson to us all. Our governments are not to be trusted. Shit goes down trust your gut. EFF! them EM EFERS!

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                      • truthwolf1
                        Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 2696

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
                        Well it's bad that most Japanese won't or can't get what they need, because they were told "all is well" Let this be a lesson to us all. Our governments are not to be trusted. Shit goes down trust your gut. EFF! them EM EFERS!
                        We all saw exactly how our FEMA took care of things. I agree it is always good to be prepared and I may even try to track down some pills even though it does not look like we are going to get hit by this in the midwest.

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                        • sgreger1
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                          • Mar 2009
                          • 9451

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
                          What about the years of spent fuel rods in the "protective" domes no ones talking about. http://www.infowars.com/alert-fukush...lown-sky-high/
                          They have been talking about that, what do you mean? The spent rods are submerged in water right now so they won't leak radiation. The water is cooled normally but a combination of the cooling systems failing and the heat from the nearby reactor fires caused the water to (they believe) start boiling. They say it will take something like 1-2 weeks for the water to evaporate to the point where air is touching the rods, then it will be bad news. But they believe they will have this under control by then, and all they really need to do is fill the water back up which they can do.

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                          • sgreger1
                            Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 9451

                            #58


                            $#&@...


                            "It's more of a surrender," said David Lochbaum, a nuclear engineer who now heads the nuclear safety program for the Union of Concerned Scientists, an activist group. "It's not like you wait 10 days and the radiation goes away. In that 10 days things are going to get worse."

                            "It's basically a sign that there's nothing left to do but throw in the towel," Lochbaum said.

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                            • justintempler
                              Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 3090

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Bigblue1
                              ...C'mon JT you harp about oil all the time, Now we are looking at a ****ing disaster 1000 times greater than the BP oil spill, yet you defend it? WTF?
                              I'm not defending anything. But I also am not going to worry about about things I have no power to change. They don't have graphite like Chernobyl did so even in the event of a meltdown it's going to be a more regional problem. Japan looks like it's pretty much screwed. The rest depends on how much melts and which way the wind blows.

                              People here will get involved in relief efforts for awhile but we also get distracted and lose interest very quickly. We haven't finished cleaning up the messes left over from Katrina, the Gulf Oil spill and Haiti is all but forgotten.

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                              • Joe234
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                                • Apr 2010
                                • 1948

                                #60
                                U.S. military blocks popular websites for Japan recovery



                                By: CNN's Mark Preston and Adam Levine

                                WASHINGTON (CNN) - The U.S. military has blocked access to a range of popular commercial websites in order to free up bandwidth for use in Japan recovery efforts, according to an e-mail obtained by CNN and confirmed by a spokesman for U.S. Strategic Command.

                                The sites - including YouTube, ESPN, Amazon, eBay and MTV - were chosen not because of the content but because of their popularity among users of military computers account for significant bandwidth, according to Strategic Command spokesman Rodney Ellison.

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                                Mar 16, 2011

                                http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_645677.html

                                Japan ready to ask for US military help in nuclear crisis




                                TOKYO - JAPAN is ready to seek cooperation with the US military as it battles to avert catastrophe at a stricken nuclear plant hit by fire and explosions as radiation levels spike, the government said on Wednesday.

                                Asked if Japan is ready to seek assistance from the US military at the stricken Fukushima plant, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said: 'US military cooperation is needed when necessary.

                                'They have already cooperated in providing logistic materials.'

                                He added: 'We are preparing ourselves' to arrange further cooperation. -- AFP

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