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In reply to the discussion: Japan postpones removal of Fukushima atomic fuel rods [View all]valerief
(53,235 posts)14. Why would the fishing industry be hurt? It's not like we have controls in place
to protect us from contaminated food. That would take away some billionaire's freedumb.
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It sure has been a nice ride. Wish it wasn't going to get much, much worse.
silvershadow
Nov 2013
#3
When Hell freezes over. Billionaires must become trillionaires, after all, the planet be damned! nt
valerief
Nov 2013
#25
Who's running this? Satan? End timers? FFS, fix and or bury the accursed thing. It's not theirs now.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#5
Not sure that bury is even an option any longer - and the water supply for 40 million
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#6
The nuke industry has been trying to figure out what to do with nuke waste for 60 years...
Tikki
Nov 2013
#29
It is so hot and mangled there is no protection that allows for it. Workers are
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#32
Its much worse than you think. The contaimated water thats flowing into the ocean is being
Katashi_itto
Nov 2013
#9
Why would the fishing industry be hurt? It's not like we have controls in place
valerief
Nov 2013
#14
The crane operators who'll be lifting the rods out won't be wasting the downtime
JohnyCanuck
Nov 2013
#16
Since no one answered you Stranger, here are a couple of links that answer your question
Hestia
Nov 2013
#37
The horrific effects of this nuclear disaster in Japan will, by far, surpass the destruction caused
Lodestar
Nov 2013
#34
So you have links to how many people have been killed by Fukushima ... I do ...
MindMover
Nov 2013
#57