Published: October 2nd, 2012 at 5:55 pm ET
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White Smoke Coming Out from the Cesium Absorption Tower Temporary Storage Facility at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Tokyo Electric Power Company
October 2, 2012
White Smoke Coming Out from the Cesium Absorption Tower Temporary Storage Facility at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
At around 9:40 AM on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, a worker of a cooperative company found white smoke coming out from the motor of the vacuum pump for vessel ventilation*1 at the outdoor cesium absorption tower temporary storage facility*2 in the south of the central environment facility at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. After turning off the power of the pump, the smoke stopped coming out.
*1 Vacuum pump for vessel ventilation: Pump to suck in the hydrogen generated by water radiolysis in the vessel through the vent valve. Since the amount of hydrogen generated in the vessel is quite small, there is no immediate safety issue even if the pump is stopped.
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Published: October 2nd, 2012 at 5:55 pm ET
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<blockquote>there is no immediate safety issue</blockquote>
There was conjecture not too long ago that Fukushima was a site for clandestine weapons research being conducted by the Japanese. This was prompted by a image that TEPCO saw fit to Photoshop before releasing to the public.
As what is happening at the plant goes further and further out of bounds of all predictions, at what point do we start to press this issue?
If granting Japan an amnesty for conducting what I'm assuming is illegal research allows us to understand the full story of what is really going on over there, doesn't that increase the chances that we'll avert the disaster we're all fearing here?
Anomaly after anomaly, predictions that get busted by the next days events, and so many lies. What color smoke does it have to be before the world gets serious about fixing this?
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There's no point in nuking the Japaneses for retaliation, since they already are !
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All and all, radioactive materials are a primitive form of energizing with those turbines and their radioactive-steam drive.
It's a nefarious byproduct of a conflicted world and of crazy leaders as well.
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"If granting Japan an amnesty for conducting what I'm assuming is illegal research……"
Maybe I missed it, but what evidence is there of illegal research?
Thorium Never.
Shut the fucking things down altogether. This from some who if asked 3 years ago would have thought Nuclear was a fine and good thing.
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As I said, it was conjecture, and made over on the thread here about the Photoshopped image. Why alter an image of the facility, if not to hide something? What is there to hide?
Is it really so outlandish to believe that Japan would be pursuing nuclear weapons research?
And you educate yourself about thorium before making statements like "thorium never". This tragedy becomes all the more grave if we allow it to deny ourselves a truly safe and virtually limitless source of energy by reacting out of fear and without educating ourselves first.
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"truly safe and virtually limitless source of energy"
I heard this before, being said about the uranium water boilers. You and I know where it ended, or better: We don't know it yet; it is only just beginning. Your dream machine does not solve any of the grave problems inherent in the current nuclear technology, and is not even needed. So, find yourself another hobby! Maybe a toy train?
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love your response, m a x l i. Thorium reactors are being promoted as means of maintaining the investment community's (dwindling) support for nuclear power technologies. They've got to keep the 'home fires' burning…or find themselves out in the cold…
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And so because you've heard it before, and it wasn't true, that means that everything else you hear from that point on isn't true, right?
Some really fine logic there. Hope you like the dark.
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Makes me think how our ancestors got cozy and made offspring..
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I use to be on the LFTR train and I would rather have that being used. Here are two relevant videos concening Thorium.http://youtu.be/eU3cUssuz-Uhttp://youtu.be/tyqYP6f66Mw
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Oops must keep those dangerous Thorium videos separate.http://youtu.be/tyqYP6f66Mw
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And this one http://youtu.be/eU3cUssuz-U I would rather LFTR than BWR any day but prefer tidal, wind and solar.
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I hope you won't mind my response thoriumnow. I can appreciate research into anything that does not jeopardize the welfare of others. It is our right, as an 'intelligent' species, to explore the potential benefits of technology. However, nothing should be attempted if it is at the expense of others. And claiming ignorance, after the fact, is not justification for destructive behavior.
Should you want to do research into the benefits of nuclear power technologies, do so outside the planet's biosphere. (I'm totally for such research and development of power technologies, for use in space.) As it is now, our planet's inundated with the shortsighted byproduct of those who thought they knew better than the rest of us. These nuclear technologists were brilliant when it came to developing their deadly art, yet seem totally at a loss when it comes to repairing the damage done by their reckless brushstrokes.
So, do put your mind to work on eliminating the damage that's been done; after which, you are invited to return with new suggestions. As it is now…ALL DEADLY TECHNOLOGY MUST BE REMOVED FROM OUR PLANET! I'm not interested in promises of a better world. I want the return of the one that's was devastated by this deadly technology. And if you can't return that world to us, you are invited to take your seductive promises to another…
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Thorium is radioactive. The earth already has too much radiation. A 20% reduction is not a solution. And if the grid goes down for months because of an EMP or other terrorist attack like Stuxnet or any other attack or from intense solar flares, thorium would be disastrous.
And the nuclear community is proceeding with fast breeder reactors (all failures), MOx fuel (unstable and source of plutonium as a fine powder), and transmutation of nuclear waste (which creates even more dangerous contaminating radionuclides).
Thorium is a red herring. Just a way to get people to think that "just a little radiation" is wonderful, and a way for scam artists to bilk more money from the dumbed down government officials.
Your idea of "safe" is totally scary. The problem with glprofuomg "progress" is that it isn't progress at all. And the call to act without "reacting out of fear and without educating ourselves first," is just a brain-washing technique to keep people from rejecting what they know with certainty will kill them and the human race. Why aren't you living next door to Fukushima Daiichi or somewhere else in Japan where they are experimenting with more MOX and thorium and fast breeder reactors? Or live in China with their shoddy materials and construction. You can live right next door to one of their 70 planned new nuclear reactors.
Thorium is still nuclear.
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all good stuff anne; except I'd suggest we're all living next door to a NPP, no matter how far-away they happen to be…
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>>>Hope you like the dark.< <<
Eh, so why the 'tude, duuuude?!?
Didn't you get the memo? Check it out on the alternative energy forum. Somebody says a landmass of 80×80 square miles devoted to simple solar tower power is all that is required to electrify all US households. You can read it here:
http://enenews.com/forum-alternative-energy/comment-page-3#comment-285663
lovehopefaith
September 5, 2012 at 9:31 pm · Reply
EDUCATE THE PEOPLE!
The following simple, but poignant FACTOID needs to be brought back FRONT AND CENTER for all of the MACFLY's out there that choose to ignore the truth!
http://enenews.com/forum-alternative-energy/comment-page-2#comment-262476
<<<<<One of the first arguments to come out of an ill-informed (or blatant lying) pro-nuker's mouth is "you'll have brown-outs; what happens when the sun goes down."
The simple illustration aconfirms that with thermal salt batteries:
(1) 24/7 baseload power can be provided.
(2) A total land-mass less than 80 miles X 80 miles can meet electrical requirements of ALL 100 million US households.
(3) No excess heat (and CO2 emmissions, etc.) is generated, using only incident solar radiation.
The 'light-bulb-goes-off' concept to first hook-them is simply this:
An 80 mile X 80 mile landmass of solar tower concentrator plants is all that is needed meet all 100million US household needs. Such a number can be simply verified without uncertainty or obsfucation.>>>
THAT'S IT! AN 80×80…
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Okay, you likely cannot dispute those numbers, and those solar towers do not produce toxic radioactive waste, nor waste heat, nor do they consume and poison vast quantities of water, like the nuke reactors do.
Now if you add in the tremendous potential of wind power, you should quickly realize thorium reactors are DOA, unwanted, and not needed:
http://enenews.com/forum-alternative-energy/comment-page-3#comment-290230
MaidenHeaven
September 23, 2012 at 2:48 pm · Reply
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only three years ago!…"fine and good thing"..hmm that would have certainly put you in the running for "gutless twerp" of the year 2009.
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I didn't want to say anything wideawake, but it's obvious…you – are – wide awake!!!
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Wait a minute. I wasn't all that against nuclear power 3 years ago either. I will stand to St. Paul's defense on this. Everyone must admit we have become much more enlightened over the course of the ongoing disaster in cancer camelot. Actually, it's fair to say this is just the end of the beginning and we have knowledge that these things explode after loss of coolant.
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I have to agree hbjon, that we're all more aware of nuclear power's danger – since – 311. The only ones that might not be are most likely standing in front of the control panel at a NPP. Otherwise, there's no longer any excuse for supporting this deadly technology or not speaking-out against it…
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My take on the matter is, as more people begin to suffer from eye problems & the numbers become unprecedented despite using computer screens that are suppose to be better for us in terms of radiation exposure, the more we will question "why". Not only have I come into contact with everyday dust particles but I've been doing tons of yard work that has had to deal with a truckload of sand spread out all over half my front yard, but also sift & dig through dead dirt full of Morning Glory roots & other weeds, just as fast as I pulling everything out to try & get it under control.
What I'm trying to say, since Fukushima my health & energy level has gone down, and including my eyesight is deteriorating very quickly. We know we're being exposed to something (radiation) but most are hoping it's not to much.
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This is the deal. We are hoping it's not too much. And we learned that years ago, these guys did not have a solution for this toxic radionuclide waste that just continues to build and build. And then, not having a solution for the waste, they nonetheless STILL churn out about 11,000 tons per year of the stuff. And then we read China wants to bring on 70 of these cancer factories? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! The dissonant chord is fraying our nerves!
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Other thing. If you can create it (a living bacteria as in the Gulf Coast of Mexico, or a dead zone of suffocating matter as in the Gulf Coast of Mexico, or radiation that permeates the planet while saturating all surrounding areas to the legitimate location of poison production), but not know how to kill it or shut it off, if & when your/the creation goes rogue, then the creator of said problem(s) should be held accountable.
Going to the ocean today & pouring a liter of oil in it would surely draw attention & a fine, but mass pollute in the name of science & profit is acceptable in a passive society just waiting for their number to be up.
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absolutely correct, NuNationsUnity, in your observation about justice. I was listening to an interview of Gordon Duff on RBN this morning and he correctly stated that you'd be dragged-off to jail if you water-boarded a pig, yet thousands of human beings are tortured with impunity. To paraphrase what someone once said, long ago, "Kill one person and it's a crime. Kill a million and it's a war."
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Right, still feel like a war has been waged against my family & have lost all respect for the Japanese government, or any gov who wants to purport lies for profit that doesn't trickle down to the masses. The only thing trickling down is early death & disease for the younger generation while pompous narcissists continue to try & buy their way into heaven. Hate it so much, don't ever want to come back after I'm gone/dead.
If these bastards want war, the people should really give it to them.
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On the money!
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Would it be relevant to point out that smoke came from the electric motor, not the compressor? Tepco's photo clearly shows that the motor and compressor are separate. A motor burning up is not a big deal.
Or am I missing something?
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That was my takeaway too.
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"…A motor burning up is not a big deal…"
Normally I would agree, but consider:
1. The 'Cesium Absorption Tower' storage facility isn't more than a few months old.
2. The motor they're using can't be more than a few months old.
3. The motor and vacuum pump both generate a lot of heat when in operation.
4. Someone decided to put the motor and vacuum pump in some sort of plastic or glass box to protect it from the elements. One that – by the looks of it — can't possibly provide the ventilation either piece of equipment requires for cooling. There seems to be a few more of them behind the one pictured. I'm surprised none of the others started self-barbecuing.
5. This was done at a inadequately-designed nuclear plant that failed spectacularly with a triple-meltdown, displacing tens of thousands of people and irradiating more.
6. Vacuum pump to remove residual hydrogen? OK. Putting said vacuum pump in a plastic doghouse with an unsealed, overheating electric motor to remove residual hydrogen? Fail. Watch for low-flying doghouses and/or cesium absorption towers.
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Hi PavewayIII, when you say a few months, do you consider we are now beyond the 18 month stage and heading towards two years on the opening chpater of this disaster.
Those pumps have likely been running 24/7 for well over a year. And being the cheap-arses that tepco are, they will be borderline of sufficient quality to maintain that operation.
Expect many more things to go bang as the years wind into decades.
PVC piping, duct tape and blu-tak have a limited lifespan as well
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The doghouses appear to be made of the same corrugated plastic on the walls and roof. The photo of the motor suggests that the plastic is attached to a frame of straight metal on the sides and nothing at the bottom. That allows a large area at both the top and bottom of the sides to be open to the atmosphere. The large overlap of the roof at the sides suggests that the top of the walls is intentionally open to the atmosphere and protected from rain.
The roof, I'm guessing, is of similar construction: allowing air flow to the atmosphere between the frame and corrugated material while minimizing the amount of rain blowing in.
Such a design should allow the generated heat to rise and flow through the substantial area open to the atmosphere and for cooling air to flow up through the bottom of the walls. The slope of the roof might encourage cooling air to enter through the lower side.
I'm not a design engineer, so my comments are just conjecture.
The other questions are just how much smoke was seen, like a puff from a cigarette or detectable without raising the roof? Did it smell like burning electrical material or something else?
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I find the logic on this thread a bit askew. We can not return to the past earth as was someone's desire. The only direction is now! BWR technology as is now implemented harms all living things at some level. The problem I see is..so does gas and oil exploration, mining, over fishing, GMO's etc… So by the tone of this reasoning, all these things should be stopped immediately No gas for your car?? No food to eat?? No electricity?
LFTR technology is much safer than BWR but is it the answer to our troubles? We all want green solutions, hydro, wave, solar, wind, but at the moment, these technologies are not financially viable, or consumer friendly..ie. electric cars?? As well.. Hydro-electric and wave technology also are environmentally intrusive,including Thermal solutions, as used in Scandinavia, so should they be written off as well per the context of this thread?
The only limiting factor in all the wonderful, solution based sciences is the broken system of political leadership. Change that and change the world.
Love to all…….
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your sentiments Loveistheonlyrationalact are welcome. I would suggest that a return to a harmonious relationship with nature is possible and inevitable. Your suggestion that we must come to a realistic compromise is coming from the rational of an intractable absolutist. The central thesis behind alternative technologies is in the development of alternative paths that lead towards their realization. It's about diversity and innovation. And we don't have to turn-off every switch (conventional energy technology) at once, just prioritize those we can do without first.
Suggesting that alternative energy systems are technically immature and financially insolvent is laughable. If we allowed the same financial incentives to flow into alternative energy systems that are currently allocated towards conventional energy technologies, you'd see a renaissance in human creativity and massive economic gains from those investments. Instead we see hundreds of billions allocated each year towards corporations who've maintained a stranglehold over the control of energy technologies.
I do agree with your closing words; that it's about changing the mindset of our leaders…
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Not "economically viable"? Economic viability is defined how? Do you mean the elite few profiteers, at the expense of the more populous serfs, would rather keep an old toxic waste polluting asset continuing to destroy the environment (aka, extend nuke plant licenses), rather than use a clean green technology, because the latter earns them less overall profits?
See the following:
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http://enenews.com/forum-alternative-energy/comment-page-3#comment-292358
anne
October 2, 2012 at 8:18 am · Reply
Wind’s Latest Problem: It Makes Power Too Cheap
“Utilities don’t like wind not because it’s not competitive, but because it brings prices down for their existing assets, thus lowering their revenues and their profits. Thus the permanent propaganda campaign against wind. The reality is that wind power brings prices down for consumers….”
http://greeneconomypost.com/wind-makes-power-too-cheap-10939.htm
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as you're doubtless aware dissonantchord, many are not fully apprised of these nuanced issues. Unless otherwise indicated, I hold-off on the red pill until they're finished with the blue one…
BTW…love your kick-ass rants brother!
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Aftershock, thank you for the "intractable absolutist" tag.
although I think you may have interpreted my comments incorrectly. I am a realist. If change is to be made, and mindsets must be influenced for the good of man, then which switch do we turn off first? An if ecological harmony is inevitable, why worry?
I do not condone the current BWR plants. I think that these plants should NEVER have their licenses extended, as we continue research and implementation of every alternative available. And yes, I would love to see money flow to these ends and watch the creative bloom of the human mind.
But, you mention prioritizing which switches to pull first and moving financial flows from one area to another. Which ones do we pull first? Which money do we cut and re allocate? Are you in a position to do any of this? If you are, what are you doing? If not, you're words, while sentimentally pleasing, are not going to get the job done. Any solution oriented thoughts would be read with great appreciation and care.
As for wind, the magnitude of mill arrays will be massive as well as biologically/geologically intrusive. A huge job, that I back 100%!
Love to all
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I'm honored Loveistheonlyrationalact by your measured response. Allow me to reciprocate.
You can't fault a person for not knowing what they don't know. We are all attempting to make sense of a world that we are both thrown into and active participants in. That’s one reason I’m talking with you.
Regarding what needs addressing: though I might make suggestion, it is not within my purview (pay grade) to determine the priorities for humanity. You'll have to determine such for yourself. Should you be interested (and some are), I can suggest solutions. (Again, one of the reasons I’m here…talking with you.)
The "…harmonious relationship with nature is possible and inevitable…" is both hint and warning. Though they won't know this until it far-too late, humans don't have a choice. When humans have moved beyond the pretense of rational intelligence, they’ll find themselves – once-again – freed from having to prove their place within this universe. As things are now 'progressing', the most productive intellects are being allocated towards the maintenance of power. Allow these same minds the freedom to explore alternative energy technologies and our only remaining question will be “…why’d we wait so long?”!
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With all due respect, I must contest your assertion that we allow these plants to live out their natural lives, while we move towards more benign technologies. I won't waste time explaining this trap in logic, except to say…we’ve run out of time. It’s no longer if these plants are to be shuttered…but when. Our biggest problem (over the next century) will reside in cleaning-up the waste and repairing the damage left in their operational wake; all the while maintaining the necessary security over the next hundred-thousand-years that ensures against planned (or inadvertent) intrusion into these closed facilities. Our millennia-old war against nature must now be transformed into a millennia-long war against its neglect and mistreatment.
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Again, it is not for me to say what priorities take precedence in your world. But if you insist on knowing what I’d suggest or how I’d go about determining them, I’d base such calculus on resource expenditures. We know nuclear power technologies are highly subsidized. We also know that NPPs only supply a fraction of our (global) energy needs; likely on the order of ten-to-fifteen percent at most (others are invited to fill-in the hard numbers). Coupled with the long-term expense of environmental remediation and site security costs, I’d be immediately forced to place nuclear power on the fiscal chopping block. The good news is, most-every discipline involved in the ‘science’ of nuclear power can be seamlessly applied towards alternative energy systems. Add the economic incentives offered in ameliorating the damage done to our environment and you’ve the makings of a genuine gold rush. Hell, should they find such prospects worthy of their attention, I’d even welcome the likes of GE, Westinghouse, Toshiba, etcetera, coming on board.
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[…continued]
As to my effecting change: I long-ago accepted that one’s influence within this world is limited only by your imagination. As such, I am actively involved in the development of technologies that proffer positive change. I’m also involved in lending ideological support to those who desire that change. But alas…as the gods would have it…what’s done from there is up to you…
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Maybe it just means there is a new Pope.
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I'm rolling over here doodle!!!
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@NuNationsUnity do not worry because war is exactly what is coming. Every leader of every government and nuclear power plant had better enjoy the good times now because things are about to get very, very unpleasant for them.
Trust me when I tell you that there are lawyers all over the country right now calling special meetings to lower the boom on various nuke plant CEOs, board members, media outlets, and governments by January 1st because of Fukushima. If there is an explosion before November President Obama might want to consider stepping down before he is impeached and Romney won't even have a chance to get through the door.
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What a bunch of great people here on ENENews. There is SOME hope.
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@ kalidances, that would be a step in the right direction as the youth deserve better than what is being shoved down their throats right now. Also, we shouldn't forget to hold accountable those governments who enable the whole process of nuclear energy to go full speed ahead by supplying ram materials to operators in addition too, those governments who don't screen incoming imports from known radiated areas & including screening homegrown local food stock, and/or drinking water reservoirs. Christy Clark acts like it's OK to send raw materials to China to build empty cities while her own constituents go homeless, just as she's using the tool of the pipeline to play politics despite she herself going blind.
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Does anyone know what is in heaven? I sorta do as I've been there on the night my grandmother died as she woke me in my sleep & took me up with her so I could see for myself. It's what you make of it & not so much the environment but who is with you, the ones you love & who are close to you. Heaven can be a good spot but it's a place with divided walls to protect you from the elements (evils of the world), & it sorta boils down to the bed you made for yourself.
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Yeah well now your getting into religion and spirituality which is a personal decision with no right or wrong and such discussions are better left to the Non Nuclear Topic thread. And most people here are American and have no idea who Crusty Cluck is. ( the premier of British Columbia ) But the white smoke. That is what were talking about eh? Coming from an electric motor hooked up to a vacuum pump designed to pump excessive hydrogen out of the Cesium tower. So the brainiacs who mis managed our nuclear power plant such that it is now a half century or more clean up project cannot even rig up a system to evacuate a bit of hydrogen. Nice. They are removing only cesium from the recirculating cooling water that touches the nuclear mess called fukushima. So that water is nasty. And it leaks into the ocean. What are they going to do with all that cesium?
But, if there was any weapons experimenting going on, bet on US involvement. Makes me laugh that some people really believe that countries run autonomously. Or even believe in countries.
Yes the world really is run by a shady group of ugly old white men, whose faces you will never see on the news.
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& that's not the first time death has visited me in my sleep as 1 of my uncles too, sat his body over mine & proceeded to shake me until I woke up. For some reason he had to tell me he was leaving the planet, & by morning when I did wake up I learned he had died.
So, there is a heaven just as there is a hell.
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We like to talk about things nuclear. Coast to Coast items have there place too just not here.
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there is not a heaven just as there is not a hell.
your place sounds discriminatory.. with walls to block non-followers – keep out the ones who don't use assisted thinking and don't believe in invisible friends – they might bring you some truth.
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richard, after you got everyone banned for talking about religion, and after your comments trying to incite people to violence, I find your expression of YOUR religions beliefs rather really derrogatory and harrassing. NO VIOLENCE should be suggested on this website EVER. And please do not say there is no god or no heaven or no hell ever again on this website. Coupled with your beliefs in violence, your views on the matter are totally off the mark for a discussion on this website.
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There is no heaven or hell. You are deluded.
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ps.. that'll be my only comment on your comment, as religious discussions are not permitted – and evangelism is to be strongly objected to.
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As a foreign provocateur from Australia, there is a lot about the USA that you don't know:
More Than 9 in 10 Americans Continue to Believe in God
June 3, 2011
http://www.gallup.com/poll/147887/americans-continue-believe-god.aspx
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This is directed to Richard, or whatever other names he is commenting under.
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This is what I'm talking about
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_disaster_cleanup#Water_treatment
They are calling it the "Cesium Absorption Tower Temporary Storage Facility". What does temporary mean in TEPCO talk?
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Temporary means until they can push responsibility for the tower onto the citizens of Japan.
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I think that in places for the storage of nuclear waste instead of smoking solnikó something like this should be used. But perhaps hard to get away from habits ..
http://bater.home.pl/www1/langs/bater.pl/en/recombination-plug.html
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First, I wasn't even thinking about religion as I don't practice any type but rather was talking about dreams or out of body experiences in the context of life after death, that gave an example of a different form of energy. So, for any individual who thinks the transgressions on this earth don't count, in my opinion are fooling themselves whether religious or not. Let it be a warning to those who pollute the planet with their madness as they infect 1 to millions with their sickness & disease over greed.
As for Christy Clark Premier of British Columbia, Canada she'll only be in office until May of 2013, but has yet to step up to the plate & hold accountable those who run & operate a shady enterprise just across the water from her constituents. Strong leaders don't run away from problems but then maybe we just don't have leaders in the true sense of the word.
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Regarding white smoke, well it's a known fact Fukashima has been smoking ever since the earthquake & maybe even before that but we were just never told about it. My bigger concern is all the venting that's been going on during the wee hours of the evening & early morning before the sun comes out, cause anyone who's been falling this knows it has been going on for over a year. 1 more broken electronic isn't going to stop that fact.
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Richard, point of being in your own space (where ever you go after death) is to find internal peace, but whether you find that once you cross over remains to be seen by what you do & have done while on earth. That's not religion or religious connotations but rather good old common sense.
It's enough I have to deal with azzholes today in a waking state, but not on my watch after I'm gone, ha, ha.
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I wish this thread would return to the topic of white smoke.
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Here, you want smoke check out this & tell me what you think it is?
WHAT IS IT – A GHOST (2 of 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzd8muPG0wE
PS. Haven't really had time to make another video regarding Fukushima, but that doesn't mean I won't pick up on it in the near future.
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It's a clear case of gullibility.
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Gullible to what, please explain yourself?
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Back when there was a haze emulating out from Reactor #3 spent fuel pool area, was @ around the same time when I made the video that just so happened to capture white smoke & a haze if you take the time to notice the compost pile.
Already, their seeing growth on pipes of some life form or erosive bacteria, so electronic gadgets or wind pipes breaking every few months @ location of a deteriorating nuclear site isn't going to change what you can't explain.
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Your video has an interesting hazy image in it, but I don't understand what that has to do with Fukushima.
BTW, an image like that could be caused by a reflection on your camera's lens. It is a cool effect, nonetheless.
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@ aSpadeisaSpade, I've been a member to this site for a while but normally don't post & when I finally do, instead of moving on I get called out for talking about religion when the person getting annoyed with me could simply move on. So, being that white smoke is so important than my opinion, I thought I'd add in my own form of white smoke that perplexes me & present it to those who say they know more than I ever could just by attitude being expressed here.
There are 2 images to the video that brings in a ?, 1 the haze which is isolated to one corner of the compost pile, while that other whitish smoky thing flies out past from behind me & does it's own dance on the tarp before taking off into the grass. No electronics or gadgets here, but definitely something out of the ordinary, unlike Fukushima with it's deteriorating nuclear site full of gadgets & breaking electronics which we know will continue to break over time.
The haze in the compost is better viewed within the original video from where it was clipped out of, but that wasn't the point.
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Also, Fukashima has affected my life in a very devastated way & brought a lot of stress & depression into it, in combination to making me sick and/or sicker as I am forced to do tons of yard work in a weed infested yard full of dead dirt. None of that makes me happy, so Fukushima is always on my mind when in the yard but only, I just don't add in the title of Fukushima on every 1 of my videos when I'm out there.
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