So the world hasn't ended quite yet?
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Not quite yet Bill. However there are so many that are aching for this to really be a disaster.
Shouldn't you be preaching to the Japanese first of all?Not quite yet Bill. However there are so many that are aching for this to really be a disaster.
Over a million have died, dig your head out of your ass. Did you look at the buildings? That is what n-plants look like after they have exploded, a n-bomb has less than 10kg of fissionable material, one reactor has several tons of material.Nobody that knows ANYTHING about nuclear power generation expected that plant to blow up. It had no capability at all of becoming an atomic bomb. Only alarmist fools thought that it could.
I will remind you that Chernoble killed no one, other than the people actually working to stop it. Three mile island did not damage anyone at all.
Your panic, and your ignorance, do not help at all. Instead, it simply gets in the way of those that know what they are doing, and are working to stop this from becoming an environmental nightmare for a while.
Shouldn't you be preaching to the Japanese first of all?
Over a million have died, dig your head out of your ass.
So where are the million + dead?How about the same ****ing speech you always have, nothing to fear about events in Japan?
So where are the million + dead?
My bad, I thought you actually meant killed by Chernobyl, not a connect the dots guessing game.(in part)
This week, we hear a repeat of Dr Caldicott’s May 17 program featuring an interview with Janette D. Sherman, M.D. on the long-term effects of the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown. Dr. Sherman has recently completed the translation and editing of the book Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and Nature, published by the New York Academy of Sciences in December 2009, which indicates that nearly one million people were killed by the Chernobyl disaster. Download and read the book for free by following the instructions on this page.
New York Academy of Sciences Chernobyl book now free; interview with editor Janette D. Sherman, M.D. - Democratic Underground
Did you read them all?190 pages, hope you choke on every word on every page
Same place as the rest of the dead, in the ground. Eagle is losing his dad to cancer, I would bet the Gummerment told him it was quite safe to work with without any protection at all.
So where's the million+ dead?
I though you mentioned something like that on the asbestos thread.Hmmm... not quite. Sorry to spoil it for you.
Need your proofreader's help. WAFT lol Again you show you missed the show, those deaths were for the ones that did the inspection many years after the tomb was erected, the part the animals left alive in the area will be for the mutated calves and pups and kittens. Like the children in the Ukraine they will be 'downers' from birth, life isn't kind enough to let them die. Even the soldiers that did the actual cleanup didn't start dieing until a few months had passed. Try taking the toll at the end of the year.Hey Bear, in an article I read, not enough people in the Chernoble area were dying of cancer. So the "No Nukes" started counting "heart attacks" as a direct result of Chernoble!
Don't the Irish burn up all by themselves, if they make it to old age. It's a 5 part vid, want to see the leader give the details of why he was the only one to be there to do the narration? It's like reclassifying the dead soldiers overseas, if it isn't a combat wound (caused by the enemy) they aren't classified as a 'causality of war'. See how civilized we have become.Heart attacks in the land where if you don't smoke and drink vodka by age 10 you would appear out of the norm.