Published: June 9th, 2012 at 4:27 pm ET
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Real Fukushima. more severely contaminated area than Red Forest
Upload by guardianofmyagi
Upload date: June 9, 2012
Broadcast by NHK. Filmed last spring.
1:15 in
Over 250 microSv/hour, severer than the Red Forest [formerly the Worm Wood Forest, refers to the trees in the 10 km² surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant].
Over 300 microSv/hour. We going ahead?
Over 300 microSv/hour, even inside the car.
Published: June 9th, 2012 at 4:27 pm ET
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Brings new meaning to thrillseeker extreme tourists. Come to Fukushima and try to survive without nosebleeds and exploding internal DNA tissue. Geiger counters recommended.
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OT, and please excuse the repeat, but maybe worth listening to tonight SAT 6/9 10pm is the 'Fukushima special' with Gunderson, Blume, Apsley and Dale, on CoasttoCoastam radio. First national radio discussion I've seen during the 14 months, going to 550 stations nationwide, and there usually is a call-in hour for direct questions to the guests. If you can get your call in, and talk to Arnie or the others, you will have 20-some million mostly Fukushima-unaware listeners who may benefit in various ways from your questions and comments, and the following discussion:
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2012/06/09
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or world's most radioactive home videos show. indoors viewing recommended.
wait till the perfect storm chasers (3 melt outs and several fuel pools do geisers for the geezers). it so shits me I have to spend so much of the rest of my life tiptoeing through the radiation tulips. the money, the effort, the distraction. all to boil water and/or enslave humanity.
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Courtesy of nuckelchenblogde
2012-03-23 orange-bud @ tepco fukushima
http://youtu.be/Gl0X1ebsSVI
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So incredibly sad to see the devastation mankind is capable of and still continues with this insanity (it will all work out in the end mentality). Mankind a slave to the consequences of atom spliting.
Knowledge without wisdom = death.
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The journalists were standing in the rain or snow, filming the dogs. Rain is known to concentrate the fallout.
It was good that they had the radiation monitor(s) wrapped in polythene bags, but now we cannot easily see the settings of any scaling switches below the dial.
On the face of it, the dial was "FSD" (full scale deflection) at THREE micro-Sieverts per hour. It is notoriously difficult for Asian languages to unambiguously translate thousandths/millionths/billionths/etc, so until we see the full detector fascia — including the position of any scaling switches — it is reasonable to assume that when the non-scientist journalist said "three hundred microSieverts" he simply got it wrong because he is not familiar with how to express the Greek symbol "mu" meaning "millionth" in his native language.
We need people here who can discuss and tranlate Japanese in a more nuanced fashion, IMO!!!
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more science, less hype, arigato!
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Fukushima vs. Chernobyl fallout figures
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/forum/index.php?topic=20.msg463#msg463
Current Fukushima fallout forecasts
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/nnn.html
Mad as h*ll or pretty dang concerned hotline
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
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