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In reply to the discussion: Japan postpones removal of Fukushima atomic fuel rods [View all]The Stranger
(11,297 posts)24. Why are there so many things unknown when it is has been over two years?
Everything in that link references -- "but it is unknown" the status of ____.
Come the fuck on. At least go in there with protection and see where we are.
Do something.
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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