Fukushima disaster


freethisone

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #102, on March 12th, 2015, 10:50 PM »
and also a star trek movie.. the last of the killer whales go extinct. travel back in time to save the spices

do u still think star trek was a original series? or a prolog to the day?


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Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #103, on March 12th, 2015, 11:05 PM »
I think if we do not learn from our own history, we are dead and so is everything else.

freethisone

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #104, on March 12th, 2015, 11:46 PM »
Quote from Matt Watts on March 12th, 2015, 11:05 PM
I think if we do not learn from our own history, we are dead and so is everything else.
do you mean star trek is our History? haha.

Gunther Rattay

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #105, on October 23rd, 2015, 09:01 AM »Last edited on October 23rd, 2015, 09:04 AM
Michio Kaku at 1:00:00:

"Fukushima is not over at all! Another earthquake can restart the catastrophy. It will take 40 years to disassemble the reactors from now."


https://youtu.be/33EQ-TvAx1Y?t=3659

Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #106, on January 5th, 2016, 10:26 AM »Last edited on January 5th, 2016, 10:32 AM
It's time to get glowing...    :P

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/01/02/your-radiation-this-week-no-37/
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Highest Recorded Radioactive City in America this week

Colorado Springs wins and is the most radioactive City in the nation this week. There is no prize.

1,747  CPM,  349.4 Times Normal,  Colorado Springs, CO.  Beta, Gamma.
How does the saying go...?

Oh yeah, "Just shoot me."

Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #107, on January 15th, 2016, 01:02 PM »Last edited on January 15th, 2016, 01:04 PM
Still up there same as last report, but this week Bakersfield California takes the lead:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/01/09/your-radiation-this-week-no-38/
Quote from Bob Nichols
1,823 CPM,  364.6 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA  Beta, Gamma.
1,767 CPM,  353.4 Times Normal, Yuma, AZ. MIA-CPM not PC
1,748 CPM,  349.6 Times Normal, Colorado Springs, CO. Beta, Gamma.
Probably a good idea to get Russ' freight address so your widow can ship all your "stuff" off after you die.


Lynx

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #109, on January 18th, 2016, 09:02 PM »
Atleast you know the story about MMS, Rife, GcMAF, Carnivora etc.
Spread the word.
Feed the gooses MMS enriched bread, it's only fair, they didn't create this mess.


Lynx

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #111, on January 27th, 2016, 09:12 AM »
Better keep Carnivora, MMS, etc, inside led boxes, you might want them to work as planned if tshtf......

Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #112, on January 27th, 2016, 03:50 PM »
Quote from Lynx on January 27th, 2016, 09:12 AM
Better keep Carnivora, MMS, etc, inside led boxes, you might want them to work as planned if tshtf......
This is your best defense:


But it can only do so much, so have your stuff in order when it's time to throw-off the mortal coil.

Lynx

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #113, on January 28th, 2016, 09:35 AM »
Thanks, one more for the list.
Duly noted :thumbsup:



Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #116, on October 26th, 2016, 07:32 PM »
Still on top of the nation:
https://yourradiationthisweek.org/

I suppose the good side to all this is if a nuclear war breaks out between the US and Russia, here in Colorado Springs we'll already be quite use to high levels of radiation.  It's the rest of you guys that will have some catching up to do.

Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #117, on January 30th, 2017, 05:13 AM »Last edited on January 30th, 2017, 05:16 AM
Off the chart levels:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/12/31/your-radiation-this-week-no-87-and-88/

Wow!


And for Colorado Springs...?



One begins to wonder if this isn't complete BS.  Levels so high I should be seeing dead things laying everywhere.

It's getting difficult these days to trust any source of information as being factual.  Guess that's why we were built with instincts--time to use them...

Ris

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #118, on January 30th, 2017, 06:29 AM »
I do not understand  how you can have such large doses   and what about the cities on the coast San Francisko and Los Angeles

Gunther Rattay

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #119, on January 30th, 2017, 07:11 AM »
how about an own dosimeter/geiger counter for a few 100 bucks?

Lynx

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #120, on January 30th, 2017, 10:19 AM »
If you close your eyes Matt, can you still see things?









:hide:

Matt Watts

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #121, on February 1st, 2017, 12:43 AM »
Quote from Lynx on January 30th, 2017, 10:19 AM
If you close your eyes Matt, can you still see things?
You mean like little sparkles of light?   Supposedly that's what the astronauts saw when then went through the Van Allen Belt.

Nothing really out of the ordinary Lynx.

I do get tired pretty easy these days, but I thought that was just age.  Who knows, maybe I really am getting zapped.

I wish the experts would all just agree that things are bad or they are not.  This pussy footing around and constant lying about everything is really getting on my nerves.


~Russ

Re: Fukushima disaster
« Reply #123, on February 3rd, 2017, 01:28 PM »
just think... this was one Power Plant!!!!!!!!

there all getting quite old now... with no real plans in place for switching over to something better...

~Russ