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- profitt replied Mar 17, 2011
Poster: The USD will fall 20 percent and Japan is in big trouble.The think tank is now talking if this is going to be the perfect time to let the dollar go. They have someone to blame so it seems so this is an open window to let the dollar do a ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Maybe Japan was developing nuclear weapons secretly. Possibility. Chernobyl reactor had 190 tonnes of uranium. Japan has 6 reactors with 100 tonnes each/ 600 tonnes. 100 nukes is just 10 tonnes, if that. image
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
2 days back somebody had said to me there has been an underground explosion. Nuclear weapons are stored underground. There is a possibility that a nuclear bomb has exploded in Japan. Maybe somebody is hiding some information.
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
2 days back somebody had said to me there has been an underground explosion. Nuclear weapons are stored underground. There is a possibility that a nuclear bomb has exploded in Japan. Maybe somebody is hiding some information.
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Chernobyl reactor had 190 tonnes of uranium. Japan has 6 reactors with 100 tonnes each/ 600 tonnes. 100 nukes is just 10 tonnes, if that.
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Chernobyl reactor had 190 tonnes of uranium. Japan has 6 reactors with 100 tonnes each/ 600 tonnes. 100 nukes is just 10 tonnes, if that.
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Foreign Bankers Are Fleeing Tokyo As Nuclear Crisis Grows Foreign bankers are fleeing Tokyo as Japan's nuclear crisis worsens, scrambling for commercial and charter flights out of the country and into other major cities in the region. BNP Paribas, ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Foreign Bankers Are Fleeing Tokyo As Nuclear Crisis Grows Foreign bankers are fleeing Tokyo as Japan's nuclear crisis worsens, scrambling for commercial and charter flights out of the country and into other major cities in the region. BNP Paribas, ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Foreign Bankers Are Fleeing Tokyo As Nuclear Crisis Grows Foreign bankers are fleeing Tokyo as Japan's nuclear crisis worsens, scrambling for commercial and charter flights out of the country and into other major cities in the region. BNP Paribas, ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Gundersen: But the nasty isotopes — the cesium and strontium will remain for 30 years. And they’re volatile. Within 90 days, the iodine health risks will disappear, because that will decay away. After Three Mile Island, strontium was detected 150 ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Gundersen: But the nasty isotopes — the cesium and strontium will remain for 30 years. And they’re volatile. Within 90 days, the iodine health risks will disappear, because that will decay away. After Three Mile Island, strontium was detected 150 ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Gundersen: But the nasty isotopes — the cesium and strontium will remain for 30 years. And they’re volatile. Within 90 days, the iodine health risks will disappear, because that will decay away. After Three Mile Island, strontium was detected 150 ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Will 3/11 tragedy put brakes on new nuclear plants in US? In the US, while the coal and gas electricity industry is projected to be worth $85 billion by 2013, nuclear power generators are forecast to be worth $18 billion. url Do you believe ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Will 3/11 tragedy put brakes on new nuclear plants in US? In the US, while the coal and gas electricity industry is projected to be worth $85 billion by 2013, nuclear power generators are forecast to be worth $18 billion. url Do you believe ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Will 3/11 tragedy put brakes on new nuclear plants in US? In the US, while the coal and gas electricity industry is projected to be worth $85 billion by 2013, nuclear power generators are forecast to be worth $18 billion. url Do you believe ...
- profitt replied Mar 16, 2011
Will 3/11 tragedy put brakes on new nuclear plants in US? In the US, while the coal and gas electricity industry is projected to be worth $85 billion by 2013, nuclear power generators are forecast to be worth $18 billion. url Do you believe ...
- profitt replied Mar 15, 2011
GlobalPost: How much of a health threat is that? Gundersen: Within 90 days, the iodine health risks will disappear, because that will decay away. But the nasty isotopes — the cesium and strontium will remain for 30 years. And they’re volatile. After ...
- profitt replied Mar 15, 2011
Japan Spirals Into Bankruptcy? Japan is drifting helplessly towards a dramatic fiscal crisis. For 20 years the world's second-largest economy has been able to borrow cheaply from a captive bond market, feeding its addiction to Keynesian deficit ...
- profitt replied Mar 15, 2011
TV pundits are already preparing brainwashing by discussing how small amount of radiation is OK. This is a lie. My father told me long ago that even a single atom of plutonium Cesium can give you cancer. There is no "safe dose" radiation will ...
- profitt replied Mar 15, 2011
BREAKING NEWS: NUCLEAR ACCIDENT JUST UPGRADED TO LEVEL 6, out of 7 The ongoing nuclear accident at the Japanese central Fukushima reached level 6 gravity on the international level that are 7, said today the president of the Nuclear Safety Authority ...