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Old March 30th 11, 06:36 AM posted to sci.space.policy,alt.politics,sci.physics,sci.engr
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Solutions to the Japanese nuclear crisis? (Rating *****)

On Mar 29, 8:36*pm, bob haller wrote:
On Mar 29, 7:14*pm, Frogwatch wrote:



On Mar 29, 6:45*pm, bob haller wrote:


On Mar 29, 6:36*pm, Brian Thorn wrote:


On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 14:56:29 -0700 (PDT), bob haller
wrote:


Consumers worldwide will avoid buying japanes made goods from japan
for fear they may be buying radioactive merchandise. Even if all
expoorts are tested sales will be poor


Most people don't know what's Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese,
etc. anymore.


Brian


this will bring country of origin to big note


What a bunch of nonsense over a non-crisis. *The long term
consequences will be nearly zero. *Do some reading before you guys
post such BS.


I challenge your statement.

Long term issues

Customers acceptance of products from a area thats radioactive
espically with pluntonium. people will fear they are getting a glow in
the dark whatever.

higher cancer rates worldwide, if they go up after this lawyers will
win big time suing tokyo power and the country for allowing whats
clearly a unsafe plant

Japans nuke accident clean up costs, these will go on forever

Short and long term costs for japan and the world to close unsafe nuke
plants or those in danger areas, note thats most of the plants
worldwide

Long term added costs to put all spent cores in dry cask storage
quickly and get those cores away from operating plants, where their in
danger if the plant malfunctions.or attacks by terrorists

long term storage issues for nuke waste, no one will want it where
they are. Yucca mountain is a great example of not in my backyard,
although there are other issues too.

Effects to GE for building a cheap plant that failed to take into
account known safety issues. Like designing for a 18 foot sunami when
historical info indicated one twice the height was possible. It will
cost too much to build for that severity this will be fine..... bad
design decision

Now if the plant fully melts down all of these and far more

Americans will likely be encouraged or ordered to remain indoors for a
week or more.Think improvised fallout shelters.

There will be widespread panic lawness stick ups, runs on stores
hoarding traffic jams as people try to get to areas believed safer.

I hope none of this occurs but some certinally will.

Incidently news just reported 2 japanese workers got drenched with
radioactive water today. Sooner or later that plant will be entomed


Long term to most of these bogus/ghost contributors is meaningless as
long as they don't have to look at or smell rotting human flesh.
Apparently human biological mutations via radiation don't exist for
those public funded and/or covering for some faith-based cult/cabal
like their Skull and Bones that's Rothschild approved and funded.

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