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(one) by his Intention.it DID He 's not the instruction of company TEPCO. (2) no Identity on the Protective wear, TEPCO Know who did not is. (3) his action is not "check" NOR "inspect". Not a routine work. (four) Scheduled to Investigate about him. (by Parliamentary Secretary Mr.sonoda)
Originally posted by Grifter.be
Wish someone could translate this...
Originally posted by dollyr0cka
Originally posted by Grifter.be
Wish someone could translate this...
Is this a video of the conference today? I know there is one person here from Tokyo in this thread, I think he had responded a few posts up on this page...
Originally posted by cloaked4u
reply to post by loam
never mind the pointing guy check out on the first video the invisible like man at 13 to 14 seconds in at the bottom right corner of the video. WTF is that?
Originally posted by loam
Any ideas what he's doing?
Begins @ 24 secs..
UPDATE:
Ok, clearly I was premature about agreeing with the 'readings' theory posed by some below!!!!
Here is another video:
What are they doing????
This one is obviously not holding any device!
Personally, I find his expression very disturbing.
Is this a protest of some kind????
edit on 28-8-2011 by loam because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dollyr0cka
Originally posted by Grifter.be
Wish someone could translate this...
Is this a video of the conference today? I know there is one person here from Tokyo in this thread, I think he had responded a few posts up on this page...
A worker at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s infamous Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has a message for the world. What exactly he wants to convey remains unknown, made all the more cryptic because of the person’s masked identity. But the image is striking, even disturbing.
The plant’s live-streaming camera, installed about 250 meters northwest of the No.1 reactor, captured a wandering figure on Sunday morning. The person, covered completely in the protective work wear and mask, initially appeared lost. But then took purposeful strides towards the camera. The person appeared to stare at something in his hands — a note? a cellphone? – before very deliberately, slowly raising an arm and pointing a finger toward the lens. And stood there.
After nearly 20 minutes in that position, the figure lumbered closer, right up to the camera under a face obscured by a protective mask nearly pressed against the lens. Soon after, the figure disappeared, leaving the camera once again neutrally filming the backdrop of the damaged reactor buildings.