Where are the bottles? Video of radiation at 5.82 µSv/hr near Tokyo in Funabashi

Published: October 13th, 2011 at 11:36 pm ET
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5 micro Sv dose measurements in the field Funabashi Andersen Park 20111012, October 12, 2011:

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Published: October 13th, 2011 at 11:36 pm ET
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18 comments to Where are the bottles? Video of radiation at 5.82 µSv/hr near Tokyo in Funabashi

  • kintaman kintaman

    These men should not be standing around there without protective gear. They could very likely inhale particulates from the ground dust while walking around and bending over. This is terrible.


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  • I would not travel to japan without having a tyvek rad suit, gas mask, and food from outside the country.

    I believe it is only appropriate that the japanese advise international citizens to do the same before traveling to the island of honshu.

    Japan Should become a prison, for maximum offenders… (much like australia was in early days).

    As the area is no more habitable than that of a prison sentence. Hence the saying living on death row… All power plants and military capabilities should be stripped from the entire island including means of intercontinental transportation.

    This would make it a permanent resting place for hardened criminals. Which otherwise take up room in our current prison systems abroad.

    Meanwhile nations could then focus on rehabilitating existing minimum offenders…
    Globally were wasting too much time and money on murderers, thief’s and repeat sex offenders. They fill up prison systems and have no intent of rehabilitation. So they should be banished to live amongst their own.

    This would essentially make lemonade from lemons (in respects to japan being a no go zone). While giving small time offenders more resources and rehabilitation.

    In the mean time all nuclear facilities operators in japan would have to stay and remove the radioactive waste and existing power plants (we wouldn’t want criminals having access to them; Right?…(but after all: they are all criminals in my eyes)… So its only natural that they would need…


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      • Grampybone Grampybone

        If it’s Escape from Japan you want then i’m your Snake Pliskin lol. Seriously though you would have to pay me in gold and silver to go there. I would also need a rad suit and some power armor. Don’t want the death claws to eat my brains…wait that won’t happen its just cancer…lots and lots of cancer. The nasty thing is the concentrations they are now finding are so damn high they could manifest in casualties within the next 7 months. Stay tuned to cancer TV. Don’t forget your rad-x aka Iodine and pipboy 2000…Geiger counter.


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      • James Tekton James Tekton

        Loved this write up you did here Tacoma.

        We gotta get Admin to let us have a few more words in our compose boxes here.

        That happened to me earlier today too…left off the last word.

        ADMIN: Please give us back some writing room. Lets say, 2,000 words with tight restrictions on copy pasting long media articles.

        Just a few thots.


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    • Ken31ONCA

      Sounds like u have some great ideas


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    • westcoastgirl westcoastgirl

      Even though what you are saying is true, it hits me what a tragic thing this is…the Japanese have a gift of aesthetics and art that is totally unique and beautiful…I’ve never been there, but to imagine it all being turned into a trash heap or a prison camp is so sad..I wish there were a way to relocate them to a particular place where the beauty of there culture could be preserved…in Western Japan, maybe?


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      • Sickputer

        Western Japan is finished also…even if they capped the plant today. North America is next if they don’t get it stopped before the superfast Jetstream winds return in spring 2012. It is becoming more apparent that a single huge megaplex nuclear facility has the potential to contaminate the Northern Hemisphere with levels of contamination the mainstream nuclear scientists conveniently “forgot” to inform their government bosses.

        The momentum for a nuclear renaissance in America is now stalled and soon to be officially dead as bad news in Honshu trickles out. Depending on how really terrible the situation developes in Japan, Korea, and eastern Asia will also affect the global desire for the deadly industry that creates “electricity too cheap to meter.”


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    • NoPrevarication NoPrevarication

      @Tacomagroove

      “Japan Should become a prison, for maximum offenders…”
      “This would make it a permanent resting place for hardened criminals.”

      Goodness! For a moment there I was certain you were describing some elected officials!

      We are off to a bloodthirsty start today.


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    • AkDave AkDave

      Yes! I feel the same way. All I see are more F’ing lie’s coming out of the powers to be in Japan. They wont be happy till all are dead. Japan was one place I would have loved to see but never will now.


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  • luckyjay

    Help the fractionally challenged?

    “In the first half of September 2011 the amount of radioactive substances released from the plant was about 200-million becquerels per hour, according to TEPCO, that was approximately one-four millionths of the level of the initial stages of the accident in March.”

    so… 200M x 4/4 = 800M… x 1M? or 800 Trillion B/Hour?

    [Jeez, first time I've ever actually tried to envision a quadrillion. And these - a quadrillion "invisible radioactive snakes." PER HOUR... While I happened to be blithely weed-wacking and digging up dry desert in early April... Not Good. Where's the Tequila?] Tell me I’m a math-doofus. Somebody? Anybody?


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  • stock stock@hawaii.rr.com

    Exposing one of the “Big Lies” about natural radiation.

    In some areas, Radon is not completely avoidable. Mostly it seeps into basements. Radon ventilation systems are very effective, they can reduce this amount at least 50% and maybe 80%, just depends how much air you want to move. So instead of a 37% of your exposure if you reduce that 80% it is 7.5%, plus 5% cosmic, and 3% soil, that is 15%. So by “so called ‘natural sources” like med procedures, nuke medicine, those items are jacking up your doe like 400% from where is could be “naturally”. the whole natural radiation lie, unravels as a complete joke… about half of us will contract cancer in our lives, and yet you can’t prove that any one source caused it. Therefore by the “Scientific Method” radiation cannot be proven to be unsafe, therefore the PNPs Pro Nuke Pimps will state that “natural radiation” is proven to be safe, and therefore a little extra disaster radiation is OK too. Check the chart closely, the PNP lies immediately emerge.

    Chart here:
    http://oahutrading.blogspot.com/p/japan-nuclear-information.html


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    • Sickputer

      Seriously? Some old bottles? If you believe that then I have a bridge to sell. The strontium deposit in Yokohama was just confirmed and no bottles mysteriously appeared in that city. In Tokyo the radiation outside the “bottle” house was enormous 1 meter above the sidewalk…no bottles found there!


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  • Sickputer

    Hit the misinformation wherever and whenever it appears: (doing my best Whoopie imitation)

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203914304576628850526557420.html?mod=WSJ_article_comments#articleTabs=comments&fbresult=add

    My comment in case it gets purged:

    We will see if the “bottle” story holds up. Pardon me if I seem skeptical, but Japanese authorities have made many mistaken announcements and this may turn out to be some of the same. Yokohama city officials did not find any mysterious bottles when they announced today that deposits of deadly bone-seeking strontium were confirmed in dust on top of an apartment building. The dust was also highly contaminated with cesium, another toxic nuclear plant emission that can attach to muscles in the body and cause longterm severe internal damage.


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  • Ken31ONCA

    sounds like some great ideas you have,but half of the tepco employees are criminals they can stay there, and they can ship them the rest of the criminals. Worst part is they would probably say it is inhumaine to put criminals there, but they don’t mind leaving helpless citizens and children there, unfortunately the true corrupt people have the world set up to protect themselves from problems that normal people have to deal with day to day, and they don’t have to follow the same rules as we do. Japan should be the HQ for obamas world government, they can move in fema, united nations, CIA FBI, then with whatever room they have left they can use it to build prisons. People here have some great ideas, but it seems like whoever is in charge has their own agenda and they already have plans for the land of japan, unfortunately their ideas are based on things like deception, greed instead of things like what’s good for mankind or the residents of japan. They probably wanna turn japan into a nuclear site to build more nuclear power stations and eventually turn it into a tourist destination like they did now in chernobyl.


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