This is a recent photo taken inside of primary containment vessels (PCV) of Fukushima nuclear reactors...

This is a recent photo taken inside of primary containment vessels (PCV) of Fukushima nuclear reactors . It was not made by robot, as due to very high levels of radiation they kept dying. Instead they used a camera on a long telescoping pole through an existing maintenance opening. This deep hole is caused by molten core. Radiation levels there are over 600 Sv/hr, meaning it takes few minutes for human being to say goodbye to it's mama.

It's been reported that levels of radiation outside reactor are increasing, not decreasing. The nuclear disaster has contaminated the Pacific Ocean in five years, leaking 300 tons of radioactive waste every day.

Here are some stats: there are 450 operational nuclear power units world wide and 60 more are under construction.

Now lets talk again about LGBT and fat acceptance problems.

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>The nuclear disaster has contaminated the Pacific Ocean in five years
You even know what you're saying?

>450
in new jersey

I think we should talk about how OP is a massive faggot

The point is there are more important things than fat acceptance and lgbt fuckery.

That looks perfectly fine and normal. That's how the PVC is meant to look. It's aesthetically designed like that to improve workplace synergy and efficiency levels. The radiation levels at the site are so low they're 50% lower than normal levels of radiation in non contaminated areas someone might experience just from being outside. The picture was taken on a Kodak disposable camera by an employee of TEPCO during his lunch break to prove how safe the Fukushima reactor is. Saying anything about contamination is just a conspiracy theory.

t. TEPCO

The contamination may affect the local population, but the dilution affects of the ocean completely disperse the radiation. The entire thing could completely meltdown and fuck up and have zero impact on the ocean. The size of the ocean makes this a complete non-issue.

only plants from the 1960s caused such problems

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>It was not made by robot, as due to very high levels of radiation they kept dying.
At least those /r9k/ virgins tried to accomplish something in their lives....

I haven't kept up with this at all. I do however have this pic from when it first happened...

E N E News keeps tabs on it all. Ongoing Fish Kills all the way to AK. + CA.
WW2 bomb just found on Fuku. site.

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>Here are some stats: there are 450 operational nuclear power units world wide and 60 more are under construction.

Don't you wish there were hundreds more under construction? Then we could take these old unsafe plants offline instead of running them decades longer than they were supposed to because some "green" cunts want to play NIMBY.

>you will never get to gargle Fukushima reactor fuel pool water and jerk off with a fist full of corium.

Yep, the sad thing is that we can't get permits to construct new, much safer NPPs.
So we continue to rely on the much older, unsafe models, because what else are we going to do?
Then when there is an accident, hippies point to how unsafe nuclear power is and the cycle repeats.

The new plants are also highly efficient at recycling the fuel, just look at France.

But noooo, nuclear power is the big bad, not comparable energy sources like cooal

snopes.com/photos/technology/fallout.asp

>Australian Radiation Services is aware of information about radioactive contamination being spread from the Japanese nuclear reactor incident released under the ARS logo and name. We wish to be clear that this information has not originated from ARS and as such distance ourselves from any such misinformation.

stop spreading this bullshit.

>But noooo, nuclear power is the big bad, not comparable energy sources like cooal
Nobody ever got cancer from coal.

(((Snopes)))
Fake News. Try again.

t. oil jew

Lets talk about Coal power instead:
scientificamerican.com/article/coal-ash-is-more-radioactive-than-nuclear-waste/

"Doses of 200 to 1,000 rad delivered in a few hours will cause serious illness with poor outlook at the upper end of the range. Whole body doses of more than 1,000 rad are almost invariably fatal."

That's from the wikipedia artcile on rads, i don't know fuck all about science, but you're claiming that everyone in oregon is ill.

Coal miners have an insane rate of lung cancer.

They are, Orgeon is full of liberals.

Actual China Syndrome and no one talks about it. Not that I expected it, really.
youtube.com/watch?v=NQbwor6DBV0
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Lol wtf

youtu.be/uK367T7h6ZY

Are you attempting to make an argument against nuclear power?

There is no such thing as safe nuclear energy. There is also no such thing as safe stupidity levels of human population.

We can walk and chew gum at the same time.

Snopes starts with a conclusion and pulls together evidence to support it.

Crazy man. I'd like to see more shit like this. Wonder how long a person could be anywhere near there before they die.

We need Jesus.

Like seriously if you have any qualms with nuclear power you're plain retarded. It's literally the safest way to create energy statistically.
it's the ZOG preventing this.
And old ass people who remember Chernobyl and were validated by Chernobyl and 5 mile island...

6918844
>doesnt know about black lung

How will we get energy when oil runs out though?

Let's clear things up a little.

>It was not made by robot, as due to very high levels of radiation they kept dying.
What you forgot to mention is that no one ever designed these robots to be retrieved after use. They aren't supposed to "survive", they are used as long as they keep working and are then abandoned.

>This deep hole is caused by molten core.
What you're seeing there is the metal grating of the platform on which maintenance work of the control rod drives is performed and yes, it was most likely damaged by corium.

>Radiation levels there are over 600 Sv/hr, meaning it takes few minutes for human being to say goodbye to it's mama.
That estimate was based on the flickering that was observed on the camera you mentioned and turned out to be not very precise. Actual measurements showed the radiation levels inside the containment vessel of reactor 2 to be ~200 Sv/h.
And what the hell did you expect? That the radiation level inside the PCV of a reactor that suffered a meltdown would be low?

>It's been reported that levels of radiation outside reactor are increasing, not decreasing.
Bullshit. (Pic related)

>The nuclear disaster has contaminated the Pacific Ocean in five years,
Even the highest level that was measured on the US West Coast is still 10 times lower that the highest level measured during the peak of atmospheric nuclear weapons testing.
youtu.be/3y5mMX3t70I

>The nuclear disaster has contaminated the Pacific Ocean in five years, leaking 300 tons of radioactive waste every day.
Those 300 tons were groundwater that was flowing underneath the site and was flowing into the pacific and yes, it did cause there to be some releases during the first couple of years after the accident.
But if you look at measeruments nowadays it seems unlikely that that is still happening, they did build a groundwater seal wall and a frozen soil wall around the entire site after all.

Geez, where do you get four information from. Alex Jones?

>leaking 300 tons of radioactive waste every day
>300 tons

Why are you talking shit op, what was you idea behind this fuckery

Water is pretty heavy.

The real reason we're still using shitty old PWRs from the 60 and 70s is because newer designs like LFTR are no good for producing material for nuclear warheads.

But can any of us do it on a cold rainy night in stoke

Fukushima is the worst disaster of our time and there's literally nothing we can do to stop it.

Tepco doesn't know where melted cores are because they have melted deep into to the earth and radioactive groundwater keeps leaking into ocean. We cannot just pour concrete over it because it will leak into ocean anyway. Radiation inside the buildings is too high even for robots and humans would collapse in seconds.

Marine life is dying in pacific, you can google "pacific die-offs".

MSM is covering it up to avoid global panic. Tokyo isn't safe for 2020 olympics either. I would not be suprised if they were cancelled because by 2020 Japan is really fucked. People have radiation sickness symptoms and birth defects have gone trough roof.

Just remember my words if you don't believe me now. Fukushima will lead to major panic in the future when MSM cannot cover it up anymore.

It's much worse than chernobyl, reactor 3 had MOX-fuel made from plutonium, thats why it exploded critically, it wasn't hydrogen explosion. It has been estimated that by now Fukushima has released over hundred times more radioactive fallout into ocean than Chernobyl did into atmosphere.

America isn't safe either. Jet stream brings radioactive particles over the pacific and ocean currents will spread them around the world.

enenews.com/

fukushima-diary.com/

Follow them if you want redpill on this. People don't realize that it will slowly kill whole globe. What happens when Japan runs out of nuclear engineers and becomes inhabitable? Who will fix it then?

Aircrews and people who fly a lot are suffering from radiation poisoning because planes attract radioactive particles from Fukushima:

youtube.com/watch?v=4MpTJ4ykgCw&list=PLw3jzIFn_oatFAZOBtdYVGmA9X0UifREU&index=18

Pilot are having blackouts and seizures, even fistfights have occurred. Aircrews get more radiation during 40 hours of flying than nuclear workers get in a year. Radiation levels inside planes have increased over tenfold after 2011 Fukushima accident. There's lots of static electricity on airplane skin which attracts radioactive particles and engines are sucking them also. Wigner effect is causing planes to fail.

exopolitics.blogs.com/peaceinspace/2014/02/faq-effect-of-fukushima-and-nuclear-testingdu-weapons-radiation-on-flying-in-commercial-airliners.html

Fukushima is massive coverup and it's much worse than MSM lets you believe. It's still leaking as we speak.

Oregonfag here, can confirm.

What happens when they fly a helicopter directly over it for a short period of time like a minute? Why haven't they done so?

The world you live in must seem very exciting to you but i'm afraid it is a fantasy world.

But almost nobody is producing nuclear warheads anymore. In fact, the US and Russia have been disbanding nukes for a while now.

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>>this leaf doesn't think they are still secretly making nukes

>Fukushima Kami-crazy War boys !

Fucking shill.

i like the pics from cyernobyl or however its spult
when they re-sealed it, you could see the radiation destroying the camers as they worked. nightmare fuel, i love it

What is this?

So they say.

Regardless though, weapons production was a major factor in the construction of all the reactors we have in use now. Just about all of them were built during the cold war.

Those reactor designs were meant to be a stepping stone to more advanced designs, but they just kept building them and didn't follow through with the research for more advanced designs.

imgur.com/gallery/IiLBH

Guy that got exposed to major radiation. They kept him alive for like a hundred days or something while his dna finally got so damaged he couldn't replace his own cells well enough to live.

Fittingly, his name was Ouchi something or other.

wow I wonder how that affected the tuna, salmon, and crab industries.

you are retard if you think nuclear energy is even a problem

the good news is that it's gonna purge california

>11 March 2011 is when it happened
God you people need to find something different to move onto.

Same. Water is wet. Atleast the women moving here are hot

oh canada.

Nuclear disasters have very long lasting effects. There's nothing wrong with discussing it now.

Construction on Chernobyl's new confinement is still underway right now.

>I live in the east coast.
Fuck California

radiation isn't nearly as hazardous as you seem to think it is.

chemical pollution from China should be much more concerning to you.

fukushima is an important issue.

to where and how we can contribute, we should. this means for a biologist, investigating the mysteries of the monarch butterfly. that's his role in society. of course, in this age of science and expert denialism, where everyone is an internet know-it-all, it's a tough one.

there is time and enough people to deal with a multitude of issues. it's likely that all the experts have already advised on this issue. you should explore MSS for this information, as it's independently verified.

don't make a false dichotomy of things. it might be an LGBT that serves in the US military that solves this problem in Japan, and therefore for all of us. anytime you exclude a people, you exclude potential con

whoops. didn't finish my thought. i'll just leave it at that.

>This deep hole is caused by molten core.
The core is going back home to the core of earth.
Leave it alone.

But seriously this is literally impossible on a modern reactors.
They build them with concrete contaners filled with neutron inhibitors that will contain and cool down the molten core stopping the reaction.

>Alex Jones?
Unlikely, Alex actually gets his sources right 100% of the time since he HAS to.

Not only that, he was literally self destructing. Muscle was sloghing off his bones, his intestines were melting, he was literally cancer, all his cells were cancer cells.

>fukushima is an important issue.
Picrelated.
What you ginna do about it now?
At this point you can only consider replacing the remaining gen1 reactors with new safe ones

>muh nuclear is clean and progressive because we simply store the radioactive byproduct
>muh coal is literally the devil, even if we capture and reuse 99.9% of the carbon

Was anyone else a hardcore doomer in the late 2000's, early 2010's? It was hype.

There was the financial crises, deepwater horizon, fukushima, 2012, economic crash, then finally the chinese market downturn finally made some action in 2014. After 2012 the doomer hype really died out, luckily the happening phase picked up shortly therein.

How many people died?
5?

Coal miners die like flies and suffer from black lungs every day.

kek

If only that stupid fuck Bill Clinton didn't cancel those self-containing nuclear reactors that could shut-down without power.

Japan's fucking retarded for using nuclear energy considering their on like three fucking fault lines and are constantly getting BTFO by tsunamis.

Nuclear energy and the splitting of the atom, what's the next way the japs will get fucked up by radioactivity?

>world ending
>doesnt think fat acceptence is the most important issue
Start packing