US Gov’t Video: Fukushima meltdowns a “life changing event” — “Such a tragic cost”

Published: December 20th, 2011 at 1:25 am ET
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Title: The Japan Nuclear Incident: An Overview Part 2
Published by: NRC
Published: Dec 6, 2011
Description: An NRC reactor expert explains the NRC actions related to the Japan nuclear incident
Speaker: Rick Hasselberg with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response

The international response to the disaster at Fukushima Daiichi will go on for many, many years and the NRC will continue to assist with that response as needed. As with other life changing events, all of us should make every effort to understand and never forget the lessons that were learned at such a tragic cost.

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Published: December 20th, 2011 at 1:25 am ET
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56 comments to US Gov’t Video: Fukushima meltdowns a “life changing event” — “Such a tragic cost”

  • Grampybone Grampybone

    By many years they mean an eternity of “clean up” efforts. Oh wait don’t forget to tell the people watching this video that the cores are still melting. The NRC will be accountable for the number of corpses that start piling up as people eat from the ocean, drink milk, breath in dust, and feed their children helpings of 30bq/kg of heart cell shredding Cesium. I commend their pitiful effort to answer for their crimes against humanity, but it’s too late for them now. As sickness ravages the bodies of the young, the abortion rate will continue to rise and population growth will decline. Watch the numbers of people who give birth in areas where over 50bq/kg of Cesium.


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    • He should have said also future lesson’s learned, it’s only began !


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    • ion jean ion jean

      And that level of cesium appears to span the northern U.S. And part of Canada…

      And what’s on the American dinner table tonight?

      Whole wheat biscuits from the Bread Belt (same area as above) served with fresh cream butter from Wisconsin (same area as above) AND fresh Idaho mashed potatoes (same area as above) with Vermont cheddar (same area as above) as a side to Alaskan sockeye salmon (now we’re getting real hot with strontium too) AND Some fresh California spinach and for dessert we’ll add some strawberries)

      YUM – ZAP – YUM – ZAP ZAP YUM ZAP


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  • Dr. McCoy

    Is death a life changing event?


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  • stock stock@hawaii.rr.com

    I did some original material (not just a re-hash of what someone else thinks). It is pretty good, took about an hour, but I know most of the stuff off the top of my head.

    Exposing one of the “Big Lies”

    THE LIE: “A Little Radiation in Your Food Won’t Hurt”

    The reality of analysis, a 3 page PDF, simple enough to follow, read it.

    http://www.box.com/s/8hz7yr6mkvt646qfk5r6


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  • stock stock@hawaii.rr.com

    Admin—too bad we can’t Edit a post.


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    • James Tekton James Tekton

      aH YES…ThAT… +

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      Hold on let me typt this ffa]ksjf,,%$+89…I mean faster….um…ding danG…gonna get iDAT rite som daa.*+\//;)-dOH!~

      eDIT< ?


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  • WindorSolarPlease

    A life changing event for anyone would be, is to live in a country that doesn’t have nuclear power plants, nuclear arsenal, or uranium mines, and won’t be effected by Fukushima. Is there such a Country?


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    • stock stock@hawaii.rr.com

      Not on this planet, sorry, we all take at least a little hit, maybe a big one.


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      • WindorSolarPlease

        Hi stock@hawaii.rr.com

        I think it all depends, were you are at. Some places I believe will get hit harder than other places.
        I think if this keeps up, eventually it won’t matter where you are.


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        • Whoopie Whoopie

          COSTA RICA is the place for me
          You can live down there almost for free
          Ten bucks can last you a year
          The country has no rad or so i hear. :)


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          • Whoopie Whoopie

            Outnow is probably moving there. He told his kids, dont be surprised if we pick up and go. There is no end in sight for Fukushima. :(


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            • WindorSolarPlease

              Hi Whoopie

              It’s easier moving to another Country if your young..If you’re old and still need to work, good luck in getting a work visa.
              If you have the money, than that is a different story.


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          • Be Still My Beating Heart

            Dear Whoopie!
            Once again I feel I must tell you that your information is incorrect.
            I have relatives that own land in Costa Rica and living is NOT almost free.
            And even if you are a business person, who owns a business and hires locals, you MUST still leave the country for at least a day every three months or if you are found, you get charged a fine for every month you have over stayed.
            My relations go there 2-3 times a year and it is a great place but not as you think.
            I have also heard that they do not allow spraying of Chem trails there and I read this just last night from Natural News –

            “Costa Rica has been described as a “police state” by numerous people who have visited or even lived there. Yes, the country if a beautiful paradise in terms of climate, and it is perhaps the most socially advanced nation in Central and South America, but like all such nations, it has a socialist police state mentality. South Americans love socialism, it turns out. And this has everything to do with preparedness…
            In observing all this first hand, I’ve come to the conclusion that the embracing of socialism throughout Central and South America is the result of cultural short-term thinking. For example, they buy a bag of twenty screws from the hardware store, then return to the store after they run out to buy another twenty. This is often infuriating to the “gringos” who are trying to build a house, because they operate with the idea that you should just buy 5,000 screws all at once and have plenty to get the job done. I can assure you from first-hand experience that such a concept is completely alien to a great many South Americans (most notably in rural areas).


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            • Be Still My Beating Heart

              continued:
              Getting back to the preparedness mentality of different cultures, climate shapes cultural tendencies, too. The climate in Central and South America is so much more amenable to easy food production that there really isn’t a cultural impulse to engage in behaviors such as “storing food to survive the winter.” With food literally falling off the trees year-round in places like Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil, generations after generations of people there have settled into a rhythm of day-to-day living with relatively little planning.”

              The article was called –
              Should you leave the USA before the collapse? Words of wisdom from someone who tried.


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            • Misitu

              Just a note, dear all, about culture clash.. maybe it’s between the Old Worlders, whom I classify as pugnacious, and the [original] New Worlders, whom I classify as gregarious. For want of better terms.

              Your phrase [This is often infuriating to the “gringos”] sums it up in a nutshell

              because it is very easy for Old Worlders (gringos, yanquis, teutonics, slavs, mediterraneans, anglos) to get furious, and it is very difficult for New Worlders to get furious in the same way. The remains of the original Native American [for want of a better term] culture seems to prize manners and interpersonal exchange highly and to lose one’s temper is a mark of the interloper. It is not easy to unlearn this, believe me.

              Any of you western hemispherers thinking of flying south, please welcome this bit of hard won advice and things will be a lot easier. Remember, the residents do know what the streets are called.

              ;-)

              Misitu


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    • ShutItAllDown

      New Zealand? Depending on how far south the radioactive elements discharged into the Pacific go?


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    • BreadAndButter BreadAndButter

      Kingdom of Bhutan
      Beautiful place


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  • goathead goathead

    Yes! The Multiverse!! There’s something for everyone!


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  • Kevin Kevin

    Oh so now its life changing event we should never forget and learn the lessons. Gee thanks,9 months later and after upteen zillion dont worry be happy messages throughout the entire spectrum of media.

    Rain in California two days ago…. 154 on the geiger…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aqJIwoq31Q&feature=youtu.be

    Freakin criminal, the NRC, mainstream media, the entired industry and media paradigm should be tarred and feathered.


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  • goathead goathead

    Holy Phuck! It’s relentless isn’t it?

    And what happens when you call the authorities to say that there is a danger to the public after taking such a reading?

    Has anyone any experience of this that they could please share?


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    • arclight arclight

      see majas comments on the radiation monitoring thread.. a bit of an eye opener..!!

      in short they obfuscate and then switch of any local monitors,, like they do in portugal and ireland on the eurdep map!! minimise costs to the nuke industry coming to you from the wonderful leadership of the IAEA
      PEACE


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  • Heart of the Rose Heart of the Rose

    A person has to consider where Americans will be welcome when the doo-doo hits the fan.


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    • aigeezer aigeezer

      Life can be pretty unfair that way. All Americans – good, bad, or ugly – may be blamed for the actions of the few in power. I’m Canadian, and it seems we have been sucked into the same vortex. Perhaps residents of all the NATO countries have also.

      The doo-doo/blade interaction is not nuanced, I’m told.

      Maybe you can get out of jail free if you can prove you were a regular Enenews poster in the pre doo-doo era.


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  • Heart of the Rose Heart of the Rose

    So Jaczko..is either complicit or ineffective….


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  • Dr. Awesome Dr. Awesome

    Wacko Jaczko still thinks we are asleep.
    This is a “Humanity Ending” event.
    In the words of our wise Native American brothers, “What has happened to nature, to water, and to air, will soon happen to mankind”
    Enjoy life while you can. Give something back. Lose all fear.
    Start completing your “Bucket List”.
    Much Love to all. It’s never too late to lose the hate.
    Peace.
    No Nukes!


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  • 3C

    Good job Brownie.
    Shades of Katrina and BP.
    The beat goes on.


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  • aigeezer aigeezer

    “Such a tragic cost”

    It may cost his entire fiefdom – truly tragic (for him).


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  • David Suzuki explains why nuclear power plants are bad:

    Fukushima to Canada: Nuclear power creates toxic pollution for 250,000 years
    http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/news/canadian_news/2011/12/19/2288.html


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  • dka

    I just found out that the newspaper I most commonly read is owned by a company that also owns nuclear power plants (via its 100% owned subsidiary). That explains why the newspaper never ever publish any negative news from Fukushima or its health risk from the contamination or further explosion. Our news channels are controlled.


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    • James Tekton James Tekton

      Hello dka,

      You said:

      “Our news channels are controlled.”

      And herein lies the crux of one of the biggest problems in the modern world. These cretins have mastered well the art of mis/dis-information and mind-kontrol using the lame stream media that we all now call and will only hence forth refer to it as…PROPAGANDA!

      There is ONLY one answer to the entire picture show. One chance for the people to take back the country from the evil corruption and disease in govt leadership that is rampant.

      OCCUPY THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA!

      Expose them, choke them off from the brazenness of being able to continue to blatantly lie and spread their form of control without some kind of interference from truth. Shine the light brightly on the lies and dis/mis-info. Expose those who lie and deceive for profit and control by the babylonian agenda. If people would realize that this one evil globalist tool alone is responsible for the complete misdirection of the entire human race, and loosed themselves of it’s poisonous life energy choking sucking tentacles, it would become a more awakened and empowered world to make better choices.

      All mankind was gifted with the miracle of choice. Your higher heart part is encouraged to make them well. We do not get er done by talking and chalking, or squawking unceasingly like a bunch of headless chickens. We get er done by DOING IT!

      WORDS TO THE MASS MIND: Go ahead, sit back on your mental couches and run from the light of truth, be in the fear place they want you to be, you will live, for a while, but will you live in a world of peace and positive growth, or will it be the end of this beautiful country as you know it, as well as all your freedoms to make your choices?

      Choose well.


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      • StPaulScout StPaulScout

        Zappa said it best…

        I AM GROSS AND PERVERTED
        I’M OBSESSED ‘N DERANGED
        I HAVE EXISTED FOR YEARS
        BUT VERY LITTLE HAS CHANGED
        I AM THE TOOL OF THE GOVERNMENT
        AND INDUSTRY TOO
        FOR I AM DESTINED TO RULE
        AND REGULATE YOU
        I MAY BE VILE AND PERNICIOUS
        BUT YOU CAN’T LOOK AWAY
        I MAKE YOU THINK I’M DELICIOUS
        WITH THE STUFF THAT I SAY
        I AM THE BEST YOU CAN GET
        HAVE YOU GUESSED ME YET?
        I AM THE SLIME OOZIN’ OUT FROM YOUR TV SET
        YOU WILL OBEY ME WHILE I LEAD YOU
        AND EAT THE GARBAGE THAT I FEED YOU
        UNTIL THE DAY THAT WE DON’T NEED YOU
        DON’T GOT FOR HELP…NO ONE WILL HEED YOU
        YOUR MIND IS TOTALLY CONTROLLED
        IT HAS BEEN STUFFED INTO MY MOLD
        AND YOU WILL DO AS YOU ARE TOLD
        UNTIL THE RIGHTS TO YOU ARE SOLD

        THAT’S RIGHT, FOLKS.. DON’T TOUCH THAT DIAL

        WELL, I AM THE SLIME FROM YOUR VIDEO
        OOZIN’ ALONG ON YOUR LIVIN’ROOM FLOOR

        I AM THE SLIME FROM YOUR VIDEO
        CAN’T STOP THE SLIME, PEOPLE, LOOKIT ME GO


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  • lokay5

    Suzie?

    Suzie Creamcheese?


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