18 March 2011

this will be today's nukequake post

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I will update it with stuff over the course of the day and night. I'm sorry to keep using the miserable chained monkey on you, but he seems so emblematic of the whole agonizing catastrophe, which, even if natural, has still taken the measure of the brutally stupid human mentality, and the much-worse-than-folly of letting sociopaths run everything. The salient bit is that sociopaths are driven, motivated, willful and tenacious. None of these features describes your average human.

So—hint—whining just makes you more deserving of what you get from them.

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Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, says that a cargo plane arriving in Dalien, China, from the Japanese town of Narita on March 16th was not allowed to unload its cargo of electrical components — after an inspection by Chinese customs officials found radiation levels in the hold to exceed standards. The plane returned to Narita.

Japanese electronic companies including Sharp, Panasonic and Shin Kobe Electric Machinery have said they plan to deliver solar panels and lanterns to the disaster area next week.
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Something that has been irking me big over the past 24 hours is the fact that the NYT graphic of the radiation cloud has it touching down by late THURSDAY, but every damn MSM source says late FRIDAY, aka today, and I don't know whether it was the NYT screwing up their probably-bogus anyway-graphic or the PTB being clever again. I mean, I can just hear it now: See, you've been covered in radiation for a whole day already and yer fine, so shaddap.

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Latest DigitalGlobe image of Daiichi reactors.... Note that One is farthest to the right and Four is farthest to the left in the image. Three doesn't seem to be steaming anymore... which would mean there's no water left... because you KNOW they didn't get enough water on it to cool it. Two, the one that appears to be in the best shape, seems to have a bit of steam coming out the side of it. Four looks to be catching up with Three in terms of general state of dishabille, though Four doesn't have the plutonium like Three does.

The date given for the image is 18 March. I don't know if that is Japan dating or US dating. It's the 19th in Japan right now, almost 7am, so I'm assuming the image date is Japan dating... that it's from yesterday. And the general lack of steam is pretty upsetting, albeit a different kind from the steaming raising radiation up into the Jet Stream. I think it means those reactors are in the throes of "The China Syndrome" — where the containment melts down and starts dropping underground, to hit THE WATER TABLE, before continuing down to theoretically make its way out the other side of the globe... but, hey, I'm no expert. But, hey, the experts are all lying their filthy heads off.

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Uplifting factoid from listening to the experts on the Truth Frequency coverage yesterday: Nine pounds of plutonium dust, which I'm thinking might be as much as a cereal bowl-full, scattered through the atmosphere would be all it takes to kill every living thing on Earth. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Unfortunately, the locals have had it put in their pipes and smoked it. The toll will be staggering, but will almost without any doubt be attributed to the tsunami, not the meltdowns.

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Oh, HERE, horrify yourself right down into your marrow. Think of it as a reset.

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THIS LINK WILL BE OF MUCH USE TO US....

You can see already that the higher elevation places are getting higher levels of background radiation... as I saw or heard predicted somewhere... but this map will give you a wider picture than just the Santa Monica geiger counter. I'll put the link to this map there too.

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love, 99
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26 comments:

  1. Ya, see how you are...

    NOW, you put this up, just when I have to get back to work!
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  2. I am sorry. I am so sorry. I am physiologically incapable of adhering to a schedule no matter how much pressure there is to do it. Wanting it badly makes the problem worse! There are ONLY two ways I can perform up to my own high standards: [1} I start and do not stop for sleep until I literally drop; and [2] someone is around to make sure I am awake when I need to be. Sleep disorders are vastly underrated killers of human potential.

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  3. Of course, you could just take another lunch break....

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  4. Maybe if the radiation flies by really fast it will be harmless...

    The NWS in sacramento has issued a high wind watch, which is in effect from Sunday morning through Sunday evening for the central sacramento valley south to the northern san joaquin valley as well as the delta and motherlode.
    Winds: Southeast to south winds 30 to 45 mph, with gusts up to 70 mph.


    (There go my trees!)

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  5. Problem is: It will KEEP flying by as long as Daiichi isn't contained. It's not as though this will be a SHORT shot and it then passes. We might get lucky and the Jet Stream will swerve around us betimes, but the radiation will keep coming.

    You gotta do potassium iodide or kelp to block absorption in the thyroid of the radioactive iodine-131 with it already being full of the not radioactive stuff. And, against the cesium-137 you gotta nuke yerself with Vitamin D and Turmeric [curcumin] forever to boost the immune kill rate of cancer cells and pee out carcinogens as fast as they come in. These measures HELP, but are by no means foolproof... even if the shit's whizzing by. The iodine-131 has a very short half life, so you can stop shortly after that has passed, AFTER it has passed, but the cesium-137 measures need to be kept up for as long as that hangs around... which is tens of thousands of years.

    The uranium and plutonium both are too heavy to go airborne for more than a moment and not going to get into the Jet Stream, but the rest, including dust irradiated by them does get up there and goes around the world.

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  6. Well Duh!

    First to fracture has been the trust Japanese have in the information they are getting from their government and media, particularly since foreign governments began contradicting Tokyo’s assessment of the nuclear crisis

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/asia-pacific/dark-days-for-the-empire-of-the-sun/article1948181/page1/

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  7. Lord
    Here comes the flood
    We'll say goodbye
    To flesh and blood...

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  8. I do so hope it isn't irradiated flood water.

    I've been taking refuge in daydreams about my native ancestors and I have to get to the pharmacy to get more antibiotics to keep my tooth thing from flaring up again. So. I'm gonna put a feather in my hair again.

    Be back soon.

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  9. Did they turn haarp back on? A tornado touched down in Santa Rosa today.

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  10. No. That was my sister.

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  11. Your Geiger Counter - where is that located?

    This morning it was running in the 20's. I watched it for about ten minutes and the highest was 26.

    Just now when I fired it up it was at 59 and went up to 67 before falling back to 30, but then it quickly went back up into the 50's.

    Note: Other sources I've seen say 5 to 60 is normal background. Anything above 60 should be considered not natural.

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  12. Whoa, A hand just came in and took it away!

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  13. Santa Monica. The guy takes it to calculate ten-minute averages every so often... but he comes back soon enough and replaces the thing.

    I would like to find someone doing this in NORTHERN California... a bunch of someones doing it all over, but haven't found the moxie to search more and hassle people....

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  14. I've been trying to find an updated plume map like the one you posted last night.

    No Luck!

    Lots of commenters out there saying Geiger counters are sold out all over the place.

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  15. I just found a link to a map with more info on it. Look up at the bottom of this post.

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  16. Look up at the bottom

    Sounds rather contradictory!

    I found that map earlier at another site but it was just a screen shot. The blog master instructed one to go down the page and click on a link for "Read More" to get to the active map.

    There was no "Read More" at his blog...

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  17. Well, I found it by googling and it doesn't seem to automatically update for me. I have to refresh the page, but it is an improvement anyway. I'll look for more. And maybe some of those people who cleaned out the stocks of available geiger counters will start plugging into that map or doing their own Ustreams. This is a GREAT opportunity for people power... just bypass the fucking liars altogether.

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  18. Army surplus stores are being cleaned out of K-rations etc., gas masks [totally useless against radiation] are flying off the shelves in Sacramento as are machetes in the L.A. area.

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  19. Good Grief!

    I opened the Geiger Counter to get an ad for how great BP is in restoring the lives of the fishermen in the Gulf and how great the seafood now is!

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  20. Heard some xpert on C to C the other night. He was saying the hand held Geiger counters were of no use, they don't measure rads that can give you radiation sickness. The one on the sidebar is probably measuring everyday radiation in the persons home. Microwave etc...

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  21. Well I think I'm using the wrong term... it should properly be called a radiation monitor. I think the thing on the right was just put there because people wanted a clock to be sure the thing was really going. I'm sure the citizenry doesn't have anything as sophisticated as the government does, but ALL over the tubes people are saying they DON'T trust anything the government is saying about this. The Gulf Blowout seems to have been the last straw in that department.

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  22. Do you mean to tell me you honestly can endure the commercials on C2C?

    OMG

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  23. It starts at midnight here, that's when I start work. Most nights it's background noise, for the past two weeks my ear has been a bit keener.

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  24. I guess so... I'm worrying about your nerves.......

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  25. Heh , nerves have never been a problem with me. This night shift has turned on my animal instincts though. I sleep when I'm tired and eat when I'm hungry now :p

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  26. You must be my soulmate... except for the nerves part... my nerves go from kryptonite to irradiated helium... sometimes in just the space of a few moments....

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