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RobertEarl

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122. He has turned totaly anti-nuclear
Mon Oct 21, 2013, 06:51 PM
Oct 2013

That is why he is no longer in office.

Fukushima has scared the holy-hell out of him because he had all the facts right in front of him. He almost called for Tokyo to be evacuated.

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holy shit... wundermaus Oct 2013 #1
And, apparently, the fear is so chervilant Oct 2013 #3
I've been called dense on DU, and that fine..... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #12
This seems to be concerning all aspects; garbage, overfishing and potential radiation damage. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #15
the only thing the article did not touch on is acidification questionseverything Oct 2013 #94
Wrong... wundermaus Oct 2013 #24
See, that's why I've been called dense on DU, and that's just fine..... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #27
I concede the article focuses on the debris... wundermaus Oct 2013 #33
I started my anti-nuclear activitsm fifty years ago Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #45
Fact: For 30 months, radiocative water leaking into Pacific RobertEarl Oct 2013 #46
The elevated levels measured on the West Coast have only been found in bluefin tuna... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #49
Compared to bananas, again? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #50
The "banana/potassium equivilent" has been debunked as bad science newthinking Oct 2013 #88
"Will not tolerate opinions stated as fact"... wundermaus Oct 2013 #48
They DID find plenty of fish, actually NickB79 Oct 2013 #61
"...that IS fine" chervilant Oct 2013 #54
I should clarify the banana comment to you nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #25
Correct, like when you told us the west coast milk supply was just days away from becoming poisoned? Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #32
What does this mean? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #47
It means nadinbrzezinski told us to rush out and buy aseptic milk because.... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #51
There was found elevated radionuclides level in milk RobertEarl Oct 2013 #52
So what? People still drank milk, and people are still fine. Sirveri Oct 2013 #53
"So what? People still drank milk, and people are still fine." greiner3 Oct 2013 #76
You would have a point if the half life of I-131 wasn't 8 days. Sirveri Oct 2013 #109
Your data, please RobertEarl Oct 2013 #114
You know what a safe level of radiation is? ZERO Demeter Oct 2013 #86
Actually, most of Ukraine was less exposed than much of Europe newthinking Oct 2013 #89
I am well aware of where the radiation went Demeter Oct 2013 #90
Indeed, Demeter! Indeed! K&R! KoKo Oct 2013 #97
Flat out false, you absorb radiation from natural sources all day long. Sirveri Oct 2013 #108
Your opinion, Sirveri, is: No Harm Done? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #110
Yes, I-131 was found... at 1000 times lower levels than during the 1960's. Sirveri Oct 2013 #111
Just your opinion then? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #113
There is plenty of real data, it supports my position. Sirveri Oct 2013 #115
Ok. RobertEarl Oct 2013 #116
That report says nothing about human health effects. Sirveri Oct 2013 #117
Health effects RobertEarl Oct 2013 #121
Maybe those scientists are ignored because the data doesn't correspond to their conclusions? Sirveri Oct 2013 #127
They evacuated the humans from Chernobyl RobertEarl Oct 2013 #128
No I don't work in the industry. Sirveri Oct 2013 #130
160,000 evacuated from Fukushima RobertEarl Oct 2013 #132
I meant on the West Coast. I live here, not in Japan. Sirveri Oct 2013 #133
I've read all that crap RobertEarl Oct 2013 #135
reminds me of all those apocolyptic Anime PatrynXX Oct 2013 #18
k n r cui bono Oct 2013 #2
I'm sick to my stomach. NBachers Oct 2013 #4
Me too. kentuck Oct 2013 #5
me too, N BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2013 #11
I just lost my appetite. ffr Oct 2013 #17
Hard not too be. SammyWinstonJack Oct 2013 #30
... nashville_brook Oct 2013 #6
I so wish there could have been pics or video dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #7
At least it would help verify Shivering Jemmy Oct 2013 #9
No kidding... reACTIONary Oct 2013 #31
I'm seeing "ENENews" used as a source more and more Union Scribe Oct 2013 #41
That's not true RobertEarl Oct 2013 #42
They rip off articles then editorialize them Union Scribe Oct 2013 #58
OMG - has this been on the news anywhere? polichick Oct 2013 #8
no because it's just bloggy trash snooper2 Oct 2013 #112
So it's not true? polichick Oct 2013 #118
A bit hyperbolic for sure, but nothing to sneeze at, either. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #10
Outrivalling Chernoble PuraVidaDreamin Oct 2013 #62
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #13
one of my favorite quotes: kpete Oct 2013 #71
That is a good quote, I believe this quote from him seems appropos as well Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #100
K&R DeSwiss Oct 2013 #14
Bingo! truebluegreen Oct 2013 #21
People who viewed nuclear energy in this way..... DeSwiss Oct 2013 #34
Charlie the Tuna, there, looks like he's shittin' bricks--he doesn't look too happy about that atom! MADem Oct 2013 #37
Cesium 137 bricks. RobertEarl Oct 2013 #43
+ 1,000 Berlum Oct 2013 #65
So true. CrispyQ Oct 2013 #78
There is actually a real name for this phenominon - "Progress Trap" newthinking Oct 2013 #91
A biologist once told me. airplaneman Oct 2013 #16
I'm sure this video will disturb and inform many as it did me. Snarkoleptic Oct 2013 #20
I spoke very early of this nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #28
Some of appreciated your postings, and shrugged of the nuclear apologists. Scuba Oct 2013 #75
Thanks, but the real (at this point also ignorant of the science) nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #84
K&R. Didn't know about various countries' standards for Cesium contamination of foods. Overseas Oct 2013 #68
There have been many a science fiction story written on that theme. zeemike Oct 2013 #22
Exactly. n/t DeSwiss Oct 2013 #35
That is a perfect summation of where our species is. CrispyQ Oct 2013 #79
I don't care if we wipe ourselves out. Really, we've shown humans are incapable of Flaxbee Oct 2013 #104
There's going to be a huge Phlem Oct 2013 #19
I found an article that helps explain 'some' of the ocean dead zones postatomic Oct 2013 #23
Why aren't we shutting down all the reactors...like, yesterday? Zorra Oct 2013 #26
Fuku Plume may already be on west coast? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #29
Link to discussion about Fuku Plume RobertEarl Oct 2013 #39
What can 28,000 rubber duckies lost at sea teach us about our oceans? CrispyQ Oct 2013 #80
It certainly would be interesting to recreate that 20 years later and see where they end up davidpdx Oct 2013 #106
Some one at work, that goes to Tokyo frequently... SoapBox Oct 2013 #36
She's right, that is stupid. Union Scribe Oct 2013 #40
The former PM of Japan, says otherwise RobertEarl Oct 2013 #44
Anyone can SAY anything. Union Scribe Oct 2013 #55
Let me just throw this out there: And I am NOT a "pro nuker". Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #57
Here's a recent article for you. proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #99
Naoto Kan was kicked out of office because of perceived bumbling Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #120
He has turned totaly anti-nuclear RobertEarl Oct 2013 #122
No, he's no longer in office because he did not take charge of things Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #123
Well... RobertEarl Oct 2013 #124
Once again, Kan was not dumped because he became anti-nuke Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #125
Abe is money bags RobertEarl Oct 2013 #126
Let me ask you this Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #129
Well, you didn't answer my question RobertEarl Oct 2013 #131
Kan would not still be in office if he were pro-nuke Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #134
Is Abe a liar? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #136
Oh, good grief Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #137
It is perfectly safe in Tokyo Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #119
That is where our salmon fry go to grow up tavalon Oct 2013 #38
The oceans have been dying for decades now NickB79 Oct 2013 #56
I am not sorry MFM008 Oct 2013 #59
The fish weren't missing, the author states exactly where they went NickB79 Oct 2013 #60
that's in the area not poisoned by the tsunami magical thyme Oct 2013 #70
How depressing CountAllVotes Oct 2013 #63
From post #16: CrispyQ Oct 2013 #82
The ocean is broken Berlum Oct 2013 #64
And it's us... everywhere I have dived in the past few years, you can see the insane explosion JCMach1 Oct 2013 #66
Experienced divers I've talked to say that things are deteriorating rapidly in the Caribbean hatrack Oct 2013 #93
Are we seeing a collapse? nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #101
The oceans are very, very resilient... so, often you see things that look like a rolling collapse JCMach1 Oct 2013 #103
The acidification really worries me nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #105
CO2, oil, Global Warming JCMach1 Oct 2013 #107
Nature has tremendous resilience, given half a chance. hatrack Oct 2013 #138
Exactly... sigh JCMach1 Oct 2013 #139
I saw the jellyfish and reef bleaching even in Belize JCMach1 Oct 2013 #102
FUKUSHIMA IS HERE...... Bennyboy Oct 2013 #67
Why no pictures? seveneyes Oct 2013 #69
This is absolutely tragic devastating news... It's sickening what we'd done to the ocean. Auntie Bush Oct 2013 #72
Wind is cheaper than nuclear, cheaper still when u add in a few disasters. grahamhgreen Oct 2013 #73
Lots of jumping to conclusions on this thread. Brickbat Oct 2013 #74
let's not forget all the toxic waste dumped into the oceans Bennyboy Oct 2013 #77
Don't worry. Go back to sleep. agent46 Oct 2013 #81
That's so depressing. NealK Oct 2013 #83
as long as bananas can be used heaven05 Oct 2013 #85
Bananas became a running gag nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #87
Lets not forget all the oil spills around the world... Bennyboy Oct 2013 #92
So Damned Depressing... WillyT Oct 2013 #95
I find this too sad to think about............nt Enthusiast Oct 2013 #96
If this disturbs you and gives you a sense of urgency agent46 Oct 2013 #98
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