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Old 02-17-2017, 01:57 PM  
thommy
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Yes I am old enough to remember - and I also remember a lot of other things you are too young to remember...like three mile island etc...
looooool - well in 1979 i was 22 - how old was you than ?

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Chernobyl should have never been built and the people that ran it for the government were idiots - that is not the fault of the plant - it's the fault of the people that ran it and tried to do something that would never be considered appropriate in US plants
ok - i think non of them should ever be build because not one of them came to me and proved me that he is not idiot too.

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Fukushima was another people problem - although caused by natural disaster that was not predicted because the engineers that designed the safety systems didn't take into account what could happen
no - it was build from someone who want to make PROFIT and safe money on security.
a BUSINESS MAN was who did that !!!!

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The plants are still the safest source of cheap electricity in the US
as long as none of them explodes - IF that happens YOU WILL BEG FOR IMMIGRATION IN AFRICA OR CHINA.

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and as far as your maps of "radiation" - this is why I said that education is the key - the amount of radiation that you show in your maps is less than people get in the US every day from sunshine, smoking a cigarette, or flying on a commercial airline...and yes all radiation acts the same on the body whether you get it from the sun or a nuclear power plant...you just haven't been educated
oh great it is STILL no problem?
so let´s build a few 100 more of them because with EVERY SINGLE ONE the risk becomes a bit higher. if you take all cars from the street and just let 1 drive the risk to have an accident is near zero.

enjoy your meal, ignorant !



and here a bit deeper information in regards to such reassurances



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The levels are very low and shouldn’t harm people eating fish from the West Coast or swimming in the ocean, according to Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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