Use the search box for Fukushima, and quickly review the slow motion train wreck.
Zstock submitted this one, and it is a really good link.
http://enenews.com/
And here is a tip on water from Crisis Maven, who points out that the release of radioactive iodine generated is probably "at ground level" about 10,000 times more than the Hiroshima bomb.
http://crisismaven.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/survival-tips-out-of-bottled-water-drinking-water-contaminated-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-2707
Steveo (me) points out--with the 2.5 Million Pounds of Uranium (some mixed with plutonium) stored on that one site (cause = complete greed), and you only need 2 to 8 pounds of material to make an atomic bomb, that is alot of radioactive stuff to be kept at risk all in one place. They ought to be offloading reactors 5 and 6 and taking it somewhere else while they can still get close.
And this link from a like minded friend in Hawaii, worth a quick look anyway. I am not predicting EOD (End of Days) anytime in the near future, by the way. Even if EOD was coming, why waste time, and emotional energy on it?
http://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2011/03/26/alex-jones-censored-tv-ad-banned-from-airwaves-end-of-america-video/
thanks steve, for the header.
ReplyDeleteoil at 100 is 5 to 6 cents kw energy.
ReplyDeletesolar is still at 140 to 160 oil.
wind is at 135 to 145 oil.
and then maybe....because of the disaster,
nuclear in japan is at 300 to 400 oil? maybe 1000 oil
anybody have some projections? i'm just guessing.
All I have to say is "what price do we really pay for oil?" A heavy price indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnd roughly 1 covered up major nuclear accident per year on average, some they can't cover up. Our addiction to energy has ramifications.