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maybe it was a delorean?

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infowars.com :roflmbo::roflmbo::roflmbo:

Yeah, he's become very rich being an obsessive loonie but a lot of his interviews are only lin ks to other news outlets. If you look at the theft of rights by Governments he's right at least 75% of the time. Both of the Fukijima articles were links to other news oulets not Jone's opinion.

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And The Latest - NOT FORM ALEX JONES, although they reported this 10 days ago.

Fukushima Reactor 1 Fuel Rods Fully Exposed, Reactor 4 In Danger Of Collapsing

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/12/2011 10:40 -0400

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Remember Fukushima? The exploded nuclear power plant that everyone was talking about two months ago and now the media has imposed a complete blackout on, because out of print/page views, means out of radioactive spewage, right? Wrong. According to the latest update from a now government funded TEPCO, "fuel rods are fully exposed in the No. 1 reactor at its stricken Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, setting back the utility’s plan to resolve the crisis. The water level is 1 meter (3.3 feet) below the base of the fuel assembly, Junichi Matsumoto, a general manager at the utility known as Tepco, told reporters at a briefing in Tokyo. Melted fuel has dropped to the bottom of the pressure vessel and is still being cooled, Matsumoto said. The company doesn’t know how long the rods have been exposed, he said." And apparently even more skeptics are emerging: "“I’ve been saying from the beginning the water tomb plan won’t work,” said Tadashi Narabayashi, a professor of nuclear engineering at Hokkaido University. “Tepco must work on a water circulation cooling system as soon as possible. They’ve been going round and round in circles and now realize this is what they need to do.” And the kicker: "It’s unlikely the situation has worsened with the discovery the rods are exposed because they’ve probably been out of the water since shortly after the crisis started, Narabayashi said." Which means that the situtation has indeed been dire from the very beginning, that TEPCO and the government have been lying, that radiation has been spewing, and that prevalent radiation is likely far higher than most have conceived. Pretty much as was predicted on Zero Hedge long ago.

And indicating that things are even worse, is the following report from Russia Today (courtesy of The Intel Hub) that Reactor 4 may be on the verge of collapse:

Nuclear experts on Russia Today reported Tuesday that their is a real danger of a complete collapse of Fukushima nuclear reactor 4.

Japan has announced that the building is leaning and that they are taking measures to reinforce the structure in order to prevent a collapse that would scatter nuclear rods from the spent fuel pool on the ground around the plant.

The flyover video analysis and images captured from the TBS live HD cam show little remains of the building except a burnt out skeleton.

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Yeah, he's become very rich being an obsessive loonie but a lot of his interviews are only lin ks to other news outlets. If you look at the theft of rights by Governments he's right at least 75% of the time. Both of the Fukijima articles were links to other news oulets not Jone's opinion.

I wasn't laughing about Alex Jones as I'd have to say there's some truth in some of the articles (although I agree with the obsessive loonie bit - was half expecting to find a story about Elvis hiding in the desert).

The comments some people have posted under some of the stories had me in stitches though. Like people putting tape over their webcams on their laptops in case people are spying on them. Like the CIA would be interested in watching Joe Bloggs lying in bed scrathing his bollocks. :roflmbo:

My brother is getting a Toyota out of Japan though & it's been held up quite a bit with the crisis. None of the Toyota dealers can say when it will arrive, they say they only know for sure when it lands in the port. It's really turning Japan to sh*t. Might have to wave the geiger counter over it when it turns up to make sure it's not radioactive. :shocked:

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Found this today, just getting worse and worse and worse.

Super Typhoon Songda Projected To Pass Over Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/26/2011 16:50 -0400

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So far the only good news to accompany the Fukushima catastrophe has been that for all the fallout, the radiation has been mostly contained due to Northwesterly winds which have been blowing any radioactivity mostly out and into the Pacific (coupled with relatively little rainfall), as well as the dispersion of irradiated cooling water which promptly enters the Pacific after which it is never heard of or seen again (there is at least a several year period before 3 eyed tuna fish feature prominently in restaurants across the country). This may be changing soon now that Super Typhoon Songda, which according to Weather Underground will form shortly as a Category 5 storm with 156+ mph winds, will take a northeasterly direction and 2 days later will pass right above Fukushima.

The good news: by the time it passes over Fukushima, Songda will be merely a Tropical storm. The bad news: by the time it passes over Fukushima, Songda will be a Tropical storm. As the latest dispersion projection from ZAMG shows, over the next two days the I-131 plume will be covering all of the mainland. Although judging by how prominent this whole topic is in the MSM lately, it seems that conventional wisdom now agrees with Ann Coulter that radioactivity is actually quite good for you.

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In this combo of two photos, a ship swept away by tsunami sits amid debris-covered residential area March 12, 2011, left, while the ship stays in the same position in the area getting cleaned up June 3, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan. Japan marks three month since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami Saturday, June 11. (Kyodo News/Associated Press)

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/06/japan_three_months_after_the_q.html

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And this is what we have at 5 months out. All Of The Governments Lie To All Of The People All Of The Time. Glad I don't live on the west coast of Canada, although its probably the same down in LA where I am now, although I am eating potassium Iodine tablets. The EPAs head in the sand reaction to wind borne radiation was to switch the publicly assessable geigers counters off from portland to San Diego. I think there is going to be a huge cancer spike in the next 5 years. They still have not contained the leakage.

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