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Daywolf
04-20-2016, 01:00 AM
http://i.imgur.com/qlrs6ll.jpg

Headline: Over 60 million Japanese irradiated by Fukushima (https://youtu.be/tOh9k__3vK8)

Meanwhile: Godzilla vs Fukushima (https://youtu.be/TsHQ-dWBlB4)

In other news: L.A.'s Secret Meltdown (https://youtu.be/vVhtygifsuE)(30m but good) & not to mention: Oil, Money, and Geopolitics (https://youtu.be/TMkXA6kqNsw?list=PL3fO_W74_2eg1o7ft6k0gdLXzQs5x1xP v)

In related news: The problem (https://youtu.be/6ixNPplo-SU)

The SOLUTION: Cold Fusion!!
(https://youtu.be/i29oXQHh-U4)

TL;DR:

http://i.imgur.com/sBsO9pl.jpg

Pokesan
04-20-2016, 01:06 AM
http://i.imgur.com/EzaBcYx.jpg

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 01:27 AM
[/IMG]Yup, and the L.A. Secret Meltdown video goes over the impact of what fallout can do. It's possibly why my Dad got cancer, though he did survive it (from the 59 meltdown). Of course Fuk-u-shima was just a nightmare. I remember watching to plums of out-gassing live. The way it is though, they're screwed. That's just incompetence, much like early reactor regulation and administration here, but maybe worse.

Pokesan
04-20-2016, 01:42 AM
http://i.imgur.com/HNxcWq6.gif

R Flair
04-20-2016, 02:08 AM
Cool post but the boobs were the best part.

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 02:55 AM
[/IMG]i think i think german brown trout (need to see it's side). Can't be bass, lower lip would be further out on the hook (they have nasty under bite). I usually hunt rainbow (my all time fav fish, like unicorns!), but in high elevation stocked lakes/streams (ode to fly fishing) they dump those browns mostly, easier to breed I thiiink.

Less of an issue on radiation, it's breeder diseases more the issue there with lakes; when they overpopulate fish hatcheries as seems to happen sometimes. lol I banged a fish dump truck one time with a heavy weighted line, it was a loud wtf moment on the whole lake, and the park feds swarmed me, well two of 'em. I use to hunt sea bass, but yeah not for years now. Well sea bass, shark and lobs. I've only gone to the coast once since the meltdown (I'm south of LA now which isn't too bad), and just a late nigh haulass down pacific coast highway (PCH) on my motorcycle.

With any fish, just don't eat anything too old. Like a local lake I don't go to (meh mostly mackerel and cat - desert lake), they started posting warnings about old fish. They may be smart, but not so healthy after a couple years. I pulled a 30lbs cat once, tossed it back hehe.

AzzarTheGod
04-20-2016, 03:23 AM
http://i.imgur.com/EzaBcYx.jpg

The problem I see with this is, its mostly speculative.

Where is the hard data? The map is fraudulent.

Daywolf lives in LA so I see why he is concerned. I source 100% of my food from the northeast and Florida (confirmed my supplier) who gets the steaks from midland America just a bit west of the Mississippi.

I don't have to worry about it much, but I still haven't seen any real data outside of the usual whistleblower youtube fare. I know the ocean around Japan is fucking ruined (no stoppage on the leak) and Fukushima's surrounding cities themselves are being covered up, but again, we have no idea what the true extent is.

Also scientists and doctors would be quick to point out, there is no link between radiation exposure and cancer.

Similar to there being no link between chronic mercury supplementation and inhalation through dentistry and neurological complaints typical and characteristic of mercury exposure. Despite urinalysis 5 to 10 year studies of mercury mouthed people demonstrating a sharp reduction in ability to excrete mercury through the kidneys/urine after year 4. Almost like the body saying I quit.

So again I reiterate there is no credible SCIENCE to support a link between your cancer and radiation exposure.

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 04:41 AM
The map is fraudulent.
http://i.imgur.com/maBlEMS.jpg

Daywolf lives in LA so I see why he is concerned. I source 100% of my food from the northeast and Florida (confirmed my supplier) who gets the steaks from midland America just a bit west of the Mississippi.
You live in a cave you say? (I didn't say I live in LA btw) You get tons of produce and goods from the western US, if you have ever in your life bothered to look into distribution practices where distance from production sources means bigger profits. It's why when things are big, ripe and juicy I gotta go to a smaller farmers market to get the good stuff as all the corporate produce is shipped to your ass while the leftovers are dumped on local supermarket chains here. hehe/
I don't have to worry about it much, but I still haven't seen any real data outside of the usual whistleblower youtube fare. Google broken? Didn't even bother to watch the vids, eh? Nice boobs though, eh? https://bqs.usgs.gov/fukushima/
Yeah you really really trust the gov to take care of you, that's been evident. btw thread has nothing to do with mercury they still put in vaccinations that they claim they don't, maybe take it up in one of those threads as you had a chance but failed at making any real counter.

I like boobs. Well.. on biological females anyway ;)
nahnah that's a girl there :D

Anyway, it's no secret we have fukushima radiation in the US, get out from under that rooock lol. And as that video points out, doesn't take much to kill you in time as it adapts and becomes ingested as in place of other elements/nutrients. I feel bad for the Japanese though, I really do. As bad as your "acceptable levels" are screwed here by our own gubornmunt, it's way worse there as they can get 10yrs in prison (http://ecowatch.com/2013/12/11/japans-new-fukushima-fascism/) for suggesting there is something wrong with the fukushima reactor :p

AzzarTheGod
04-20-2016, 05:11 AM
http://i.imgur.com/maBlEMS.jpg


You live in a cave you say? (I didn't say I live in LA btw) You get tons of produce and goods from the western US, if you have ever in your life bothered to look into distribution practices where distance from production sources means bigger profits. It's why when things are big, ripe and juicy I gotta go to a smaller farmers market to get the good stuff as all the corporate produce is shipped to your ass while the leftovers are dumped on local supermarket chains here. hehe/
Google broken? Didn't even bother to watch the vids, eh? Nice boobs though, eh? https://bqs.usgs.gov/fukushima/
Yeah you really really trust the gov to take care of you, that's been evident. btw thread has nothing to do with mercury they still put in vaccinations that they claim they don't, maybe take it up in one of those threads as you had a chance but failed at making any real counter.

I like boobs. Well.. on biological females anyway ;)
nahnah that's a girl there :D

Anyway, it's no secret we have fukushima radiation in the US, get out from under that rooock lol. And as that video points out, doesn't take much to kill you in time as it adapts and becomes ingested as in place of other elements/nutrients. I feel bad for the Japanese though, I really do. As bad as your "acceptable levels" are screwed here by our own gubornmunt, it's way worse there as they can get 10yrs in prison (http://ecowatch.com/2013/12/11/japans-new-fukushima-fascism/) for suggesting there is something wrong with the fukushima reactor :p


People don't realize we don't have the law, but we have similar rules applying to our mainstream media. You play ball or get killed (Michael Hastings).

A ton of stuff is considered national security in the USA that you wouldn't imagine.

Did you know that the bodies of the Newtown, CT "victims" were considered a matter of National Security? Nobody was allowed to see them, all closed casket (invisible memorial etc).

Did you know if a flight is hijacked its a matter of national security known as Classified Threat to Ground and its the law. Its so that if the hijacked plane needs to be shot down, the world doesn't need to know about it and incite people into a panic that their own government might pull the plug on them for the greater good. (This happened on 9/11 one flight was intentionally taken down by NORAD)

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 06:22 AM
We're talkin 9mil people irradiated there though, livin in a fallout 4 zone with no chance to escape. Th3 gov is like everything is normal and please don't mention it or 10yrs in prison lol. That's like here? I'm not sure if you really believe that or just that my sly trolollings pushed you over the edge at some point to take automatic opposits on everything :)
...or close to it.

Here, well is a whole other can of worms of course. All kinds of batshit crazy stuff on paper, just not widely enforced.. yet. Partly, yes. Just imagine for a moment that fukushima were a false flag for realz. Not that it is, but I do think that is well within the scope for some to do.

Well, the end of Japans low cancer rate. Yeah they survived WWII, but this is more dirty bomb like. At least they have that in common with us now, and soon our cancer rates too.

Oh and on that map from pok3&, the coverage is right, just the measurements are wrong. Best to refer to the maps I posted. Could have sworn I saw a decimal point on that map, need to clean my desktop monitor. Noticed it on my tablet here. Like I've said before, have gone thru the whole hazard training thing, included radiation. I've worked around radioactive hazards among other hazards.

Whirled
04-20-2016, 09:56 AM
Maybe add it to the menus like no MSG.. now you can have no Cesium.
1 spicy tuna roll & 1 Dragon roll... but please hold the cesium! I'm trying to get healthy!

Turp
04-20-2016, 09:59 AM
Where ya at Tiggles?

Remember my master plan... :D

maskedmelon
04-20-2016, 10:36 AM
... the greater good.

The insidious companion of tyrrany.

Swish
04-20-2016, 10:48 AM
does this mean no more Street Fighter games?

sOurDieSel
04-20-2016, 11:41 AM
Also (((scientists))) and (((doctors))) would be quick to point out, there is no link between radiation exposure and cancer.


Go lick a stick of uranium.

iruinedyourday
04-20-2016, 04:20 PM
OP learns everything he knows about japan by watching Duck Dynasty.

AzzarTheGod
04-20-2016, 04:24 PM
That's like here? I'm not sure if you really believe that or just that my sly trolollings pushed you over the edge at some point to take automatic opposits on everything :)
...or close to it.

Here, well is a whole other can of worms of course.

Any explanation Mr. All-Knowing?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hastings_(journalist)

You say things aren't like that here. Then well... what are they...??

You went to MIT for your Masters degree in Counter-Terror special operations Daywolf? Oh you didn't.

The former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counter-terrorism for the United States government did though, and he says "Its like that here." in regards to the Michael Hastings situation. I think I'll take his word for it, no offense pal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Clarke

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 07:29 PM
Any explanation Mr. All-Knowing?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hastings_(journalist)

You say things aren't like that here. Then well... what are they...??

You went to MIT for your Masters degree in Counter-Terror special operations Daywolf? Oh you didn't.

The former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counter-terrorism for the United States government did though, and he says "Its like that here." in regards to the Michael Hastings situation. I think I'll take his word for it, no offense pal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._ClarkeYou asking me? You cut the paragraph leaving only the premise. I seemed to already have answered, in short.
Here, well is a whole other can of worms of course. All kinds of batshit crazy stuff on paper, just not widely enforced.. yet. Partly, yes.
And what I mean by widely enforced, is such as for example under martial law with gun confiscations such as happened during Katrina (http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/24/a-decade-later-remember-new-orleans-gun-confiscation-can-and-has-happened-in-america/). Well not "martial law" but martial-law-like (just as much as we don't "declare war"). It was an unlawful and unconstitutional act to confiscate guns during the episode.

Now it didn't happen nationally, only in a smaller regional location (part of my above point). We haven't gotten to that point yet, not as Japan is currently. In our case, as the above article shows, these things are tested in regional areas (my spin: "test") but then it's pushed back against and thus is not lawful to do any longer ...as it stands.

But in Japans case, any such resistance is put down, on a national level. Not in the case of guns, as that has already been completely taken away. But in the case of freedoms of speech, freedoms of the press, that is being removed in this case, and with consequence of hard prison time if resisted.

You see, a different standard currently. It would be comparable to say that in the aftermath of Katrina, it would be illegal, and nationally, not only gun ownership, but to mention the aftermath of Katrina on the region, punishable by prison time, even though there are people at the time suffering the results of the devastation. Even five (in this case) or ten years later (in katrinas case) to discuss the existing problems or retrospect of what did happen.

And really, in fukushima's case, it isn't just five years ago, this is still happening right now. The huge plumes of radioactive smoke and steam have subsided, but the deadly aftermath has still not been fully contained.

Now, I'm not sure your point about Hastings. I read most of the first wiki link, but you didn't point specifically to anything in particular. I'm not sure if you are wanting me to dig out a point for you? Out of all that, in comparison to what I've been mashing keys about? I don't see it... He was an activist against the surveillance state and then died in a crash. As for Clarke, I have no idea at all... specifically.

I'm not policing the topic, but you gotta make yourself clear if you are deviating somewhere to some other points. My original post is along the lines of the Fukushima aftermath, the attempted cover-up within Japan, a similarity to a situation in the US in which there was an accident and as well a cover-up including prolonged effects on the population. Actively fighting back against such things. And all with an undertone of "don't trust the government" which I could probably attach 100 quotes from US founding fathers in agreement.

Oh yeah, and don't forget one of my very favorite solutions to our current power problems, cold fusion, which I too believe is not really in the interest of powers that be when it comes to population control (my purpose for the geopolitics link). But if I were such a mathematician/physicist/quantum theorist, that would absolutely be my field.
Oh yeah and boobs :)
Boobs make everything better. And makes for a nice phone/tablet wallpaper that one, scaled just right either way.

AzzarTheGod
04-20-2016, 07:34 PM
10 years in prison, or a lifetime in the grave?

US seems worse than Japan in that regard. Unfortunately nobody believes Michael Hastings died in a car crash, the burns to his body were too extreme and the car engine ejected 60 feet eye witnesses reported a large explosion after the crash a loud BOOM.

I'd rather have legislation like Japan where we have a system that can be administered in plain sight, with legitimate arrests and prison time for dissidents than extra-judicial killing of journalists.

Baler
04-20-2016, 07:57 PM
Clearly it's science.
http://i.imgur.com/OPZYXdU.gif

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 08:43 PM
For Science!

10 years in prison, or a lifetime in the grave?

US seems worse than Japan in that regard. Unfortunately nobody believes Michael Hastings died in a car crash, the burns to his body were too extreme and the car engine ejected 60 feet eye witnesses reported a large explosion after the crash a loud BOOM.

I'd rather have legislation like Japan where we have a system that can be administered in plain sight, with legitimate arrests and prison time for dissidents than extra-judicial killing of journalists.
Seems flawed logic to me. Hastings was an individual case. Has this been applied to everyone and in practice? (apart from the patriot act on paper and not fully enforced as of yet, we are still fighting it). I mean if the conspiracy is true (not saying it is or isn't) still this is not a national issue as being applied to every case. It would be of national interest, but not national issue in that it's happening to everyone.

So it needs to be? ugh... that would be better? "legitimate arrests"? There is simply right and wrong, and legislation in no way legitimizes what is wrong to become right. This is evident in the gun confiscations of Katrina in which it was then fought against and defeated outright, and from a point of national interest. So ontop of that it would have been even better if anyone mentioning it being wrong that they be arrested? Seems more the dissidence of a few, and not speaking of those brandishing firearms or containing them within their homes. If the few in the government become a widespread and practiced order (66), then there is a problem there.

Perhaps I know where this line of thinking comes from, though I wholeheartedly disagree with it. Those that say "It's gotta get worse before it can get better". No, that just leads to a lot of dead people, and no guarantee it'll ever get better. It's just annihilistic, a deep flaw of logic in light of historical accounts.

Daywolf
04-20-2016, 09:18 PM
Clearly it's science.
http://i.imgur.com/OPZYXdU.gif
I haven't looked into the ice wall thingy, apart from the brief soundbites most know of it and then some short commentaries which probably still puts me ahead of the curve compared to most. But still, sounds ridiculous, but haven't looked into it yet in regards to it's actual engineering standpoint or feasibility.

If they build this wall, this ice wall, I wonder how much more global warming/climate change "experts" will push the need for increased/enforced carbon emission taxes (who's getting rich there and from whom??) or else you are just an evil tyrant murdering the Japanese by your carbon footprint. I have thought about that, though haven't heard it anywhere yet. Would seem a pretty powerful false flag in regards to the war on climate change (in a proxy-war sense of it).