I Weep for Our Species

 globalmovement:

An intelligent human would ask the question, "Why are our governments completely ignoring the Japanese Nuclear Meltdown from the #fukashima reactor? The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) admitted enormous leaks of radioactive water are pouring into the Pacific Ocean. What is the worse is the water leakage everywhere else – not just from the tanks TEPCO is storing of radioactive water. It is leaking out from the basements, it is leaking out from the cracks all over the place into the groundwater. Nobody can measure that.
They are entering the oceans at levels that then will accumulate in seafood and will cause new health concerns. This is a disaster. The Japanese are asking for immediate help. No foreign bankers seem to care. They're too interested in starting WWIII. Obama's got no control of the White house. And millions of people have no idea of anything going on outside of TV Land. Those who act unreasonable get the government they deserve. People gotta come together with the wisdom out there if you expect to survive with goodness for all. Point blank. The end is always on its way. Life is finite. It is our duty to uphold the Universal Law, "The Will to do Good."

 

3 Replies to “I Weep for Our Species”

  1. I actually wonder if our current levels of "stoopid" in the States is a result of nuclear testing in New Mexico in the 50s and 60s. All that downwind radiation had to end up somewhere. Which might explain the South.

  2. Actually that's false. Radioactivity is just very easy to trace, hence the map, that's all.

    Radioactivity is diluted an infinite time is the sea. I now that's still scary. Scientifically the risk is zero.

    And if you're scared by fukushima leaks, you shouldn't : during the 50s 60s and 70s, all nuclear nation have been dumping their nuclear wastes in the ocean. There's also a few sunken nuclear submarines.
    Today, the less harmful isotopes are still released in the sea or in the air when they can. And in university lab you can play at detecting the radioactivity in the air. Again, radioactivity is utterly detectable.

    I'm not nuclear blind, (even if French are influenced by a pro nuclear past), there must be a risk, but still I don't like when people try to make everyone freaks out or depressed.

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