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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant director warns Britain it may be next!

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posted on Dec, 8 2013 @ 12:56 PM
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"You cannot take the good without the bad! It does not work like that mate, we are the type of race that would unfortunately have to obliterate ourselves or royally # things up before we learnt our lesson with anything. "


well actually, people like me and all the others outside the nuclear industry HAVE learned our lesson with all things nuclear and so far with the "drips and drabs" of accidents sprinkled throughout history we don't need you to tell us it's raining while pissing on our leg. We CAN take the good without the bad as long as the bad consists of some of the most toxic longest lasting disgusting chemicals ever to be known to man. You sound like a smart person but a simple bias can skew that intelligence to rationalizing things that otherwise sound insane to people outside your industry.
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posted on Dec, 19 2013 @ 09:49 AM
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MariaLida
Also rest of the world ..

Fukushima director warns Britain it may be next

Monday, December 02, 2013


In an interview with the Guardian, the man in charge of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has warned that a similar disaster could easily befall any of the world's nuclear power plants.

Commenting on the United Kingdom's plans to build a new generation of nuclear plants in Somerset, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) president Naomi Hirose said that the British nuclear power industry needs to be "prepared for the worst."

"What happened at Fukushima was, yes, a warning to the world," he said.

But even with such preparations, he warned, it is a mistake to ever think of nuclear power as 100 percent safe - no matter what the nuclear industry might claim.

"We have to explain, no matter how small a possibility, what if this [safety] barrier is broken?" he said. "We have to prepare a plan if something happens ... It is easy to say this is almost perfect so we don't have to worry about it. But we have to keep thinking: what if ..."


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Well, without stating the bleeding obvious, the chances of a magnitude 9 earthquake striking the UK are fairly slim.



posted on Dec, 19 2013 @ 11:14 AM
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No it will not, Isreal likes England.



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