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Walmart shrimp was recalled due to Cesium 137 contamination. What they won't tell you is it's from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011 which was poured into the pacific ocean and continues to be poured in to this day. Cesium 137 does not occur in nature. It is the most dangerous radioactive isotope, a piece of it 1/20th the size of a grain of sand guarantees death by cancer. What they won't tell you is all shrimp and other such creatures are contaminated. Stop eating them.
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Cesium 137 is the primary isotope released by the Fukushima reactor.
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this planet sucks
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>>517715653
If it's so radioactive, doesn't that imply a short half life?
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>>517715653
Got a citation for any of that?
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>>517715653
>jew tells us not to eat the food he can't eat
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Another thing they won't tell you is the Fukushima disaster is equivalent to 1 chernobyl every year and it's been 14 years now being poured into the ocean. Earth is doomed.
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>>517715653
> a piece of it 1/20th the size of a grain of sand guarantees death by cancer.

this sounds like a click-bait s0i fact.
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>>517715859
30 years
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>>517715859
OP's a retard who doesn't really understand nuclear physics, but he arrived at the correct conclusion at least.

Yes, high radioactivity leads to short half life. There are far, far more dangerous things being spit out by the Fukushima reactor than Cs137, but they don't last long enough to do damage. Cs137's danger comes from the fact that it's radioactivity is still high enough to fuck people up, but its half life is super long compared to most nuclear material. Therefore on the scale of a human life Cs137 is extremely dangerous, and mass exposure is very alarming.

It's also not the "primary isotope" released, if we're being technical that would be lead, it's just the one that poses the highest threat to human life.
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>>517715736
kikes, bug niggers, jeets and mexicreants suck. I dont want them in my society.
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>>517716177
Cs137 is bad. stronium 90 is worse.
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>>517715653
They should have blasted it but japs are stupid.
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>>517716177
faggot shill your people will die out slowly
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Wait. You mean Kennedy wasn't joking when he got up in front of Congress and said eating foreign-imported shrimp will make you look like that alien creature that ate its way out of a dude's stomach and ran off to somewhere on the spaceship?
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Yeah they basically just launder Japanese dirty radioactive seafood through these other Asian countries.
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>>517715653
I remember over a decade ago reading the fearporn of this on turnernewsnetwork.com or whatever, and naturalnews.com. Early red pills.
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>>517715653
That's why you don't eat sea bugs. Duhhhh.
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>>517716386
Sr90 is also really fucking bad yeah, but there is about 30% less Sr90 created than Cs137 and Cs137 is more soluble in water so it spreads faster. Both are really bad, though Cs137 is overall a greater threat.

>>517716591
Honestly it's not going to matter where the fish are from, not before long. This shit doesn't go away.
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I was reading somewhere the Chinese ralees way more radioactive piss than the fukiwuki shemah incident every year
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>>517715653
>Barotrauma: Get it some Husk.
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>>517716177
Damn, nice informative answer. Figured so much due to energy mass equivalence and everything. Of course there are other details and such. Thank you anon for your contribution to the board.
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A little bit of radioactive shrimp, as a treat.
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>>517715653
>buying fish and seafood from grocery stores
lol
enjoy your mercury poisoning i guess
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>>517715736
>this planet sucks
it can be better.
clean out the kike cancer.
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>>517715859
not short enough
cs137 and sr90 are bad because they are highly radioactive but have in human lifetime terms long enough half lives.
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>>517718380
The true lesson from Chernobyl is that that if you just do nothing then the problem will eventually go away by itself.
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>>517718710
the other lesson is there is nothing to do after the immediate triage they did. basically sand dump and entomb the festering radioactive burn pit, try to keep the molten slag from hitting groundwater, wait.
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>>517718867
This. Chernobyl is encased. In Fukushima's situation, they literally lost the fucking core. It's gone now, slid into the ocean.
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>>517718949
>hey literally lost the fucking core. It's gone now, slid into the ocean.
if its lost how do you know it went into the ocean?
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>>517718949
This is why Fukushima releases a Chernobyl's worth of radiation per year into the ocean whereas Chernobyl was one huge radiation burst at once
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>>517718949
wait
the thing is in the ocean?
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If enough of us are killed by radiation will we eventually evolve an immunity to radiation
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>>517715653
It's funny what we eat. Shrimps are literally garbage feeding water bugs
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>>517716177
>There are far, far more dangerous things being spit out by the Fukushima reactor
There isn't, there is nothing being "spit out" by the reactor anymore, and 99.999% of what was spit out was tritium, either tritiated water or gas, and the gas would've literally floated into space while the water is safe enough to drink (except for all the deadly poiosnous normal salt in the water)

I am so fucking sick and tired of retards like you who don't know a goddamn thing about fukushima screaming that it's going to nuke the world 20 years after the fact
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>>517719246
Fortunately the ocean is big enough to handle it. A little radiation never hurt anybody. You girls are acting like you don't know how radioactive Denver and Provo and Santa Fe are.
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>>517719306
No, it isn't. It's encased within the reactor core, the absolute worst case scenario (unproven) is that there might be microfractures in the cement that's letting some of the water and soluble radioactive isotopes leech into the ocean. This is, again UNPROVEN and most likely scaremongering by retards and shills, and even if it were true, means trace miniscule amounts of isotopes measuring less than grams getting into the entire fucking ocean.

What *IS* proven is the core released a lot of tritium and that tritium was either released straight into the atmosphere, or into the coolant water they used to hose down the reactor, which they thereafter pumped into storage tanks and all the dumbfucks and retards out there made a big kerfluffle over this fucking water when you can literally swim in it (and could drink it safely if it weren't for it being salt water)

fukushima is a total nothinburger, they never even had to evacuate the town

Everything about this shit is 100% scaremongering by the absolute dumbest fucking retards and malicious untrustworthy assholes you can find.
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>>517719739
There's more radioactive isotopes just littering the ocean floor naturally than has ever been dumped by any accident or industrial process by mankind.

But retards and malicious dumbfucks are gonna be retards and dumbfucks.
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>>517720106
All this kvetching seems very odd and you’re irrationally angry about it. Why does this offend you so much? You can’t say it’s not a risk, and to downplay it seems very… jewish.
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>>517720106
You're right that there's a lot of fear mongering related to anything nuclear but at the same time saying its nothing is just as foolish.
Tons of famous japanese guys have been dying young of cancer, ceo of nintendo, famous manga authors etc that cant be a coincidence.
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>>517720106
so, this Cesium 137 doesnt come from Fukushima?
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>>517715653
>Cesium 137 does not occur in nature.
Yes it does. Granted it's probably because of nuclear waste.
>It is the most dangerous radioactive isotope, a piece of it 1/20th the size of a grain of sand guarantees death by cancer.
I'd argue Cobalt-60 is worse also most isotopes that decay by alpha decay due to quality factor.
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>>517720698
What cesium 137? The OP is just spewing horseshit out of his ass.

>>517720565
You are a genuine idiot who has no idea what you're talking about
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>>517719676
>accuses other people of being pseuds
>is a pseud himself
You have one technically correct point in that yes, new Cs137 and Sr90 are not being produced by the reactor any more (though this isn't true for all fission products -- decay continues pretty much indefinitely in nuclear waste so things further down the waste chain are still being produced, but Cs137 and Sr90 specifically are very high up the waste chain). But that doesn't mean that it is safe, and that it isn't continuing to pollute the environment. The melted down reactor core has a very large amount of Cs137 and Sr90 in it and because it is completely submerged in water ALL of it is capable of leaching out into the ocean. In Chernobyl only the fission products that were atomized into the air during the explosion were released to the environment. In Fukushima, the entire core is slowly being released into the environment.

>>517719306
It's completely submerged in groundwater underneath the reactor building less than a football field away from the ocean. Technically it's not 'in the ocean', but it might as well be.

>>517720191
>There's more radioactive isotopes just littering the ocean floor naturally than has ever been dumped by any accident or industrial process by mankind.
What a fucking retard. No, the most radioactive element found in nature is U235, with a half-life of 700 million years, and it's barely radioactive at all. Nothing more radioactive than that exists in nature.
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>>517715653
Just sell them as fukushrimps, dodging the legislation on the matter
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>>517718710
Wrong lesson. Chernobyl dumps it into the ground, and it didn't reach meltdown. Fukushima is an ongoing meltdown and it leaks into the ocean.

And during those critical first few weeks when something might have been done, the UN didn't do a damn thing to convene the world's experts to find a solution. Essentially it was left to (frankly midwit) Japan, which doesn't even design the reactors it uses. Not much help from experts in US, Russia or Israel, certainly not enough, no coordinated effort. We just let it go to hell.
If there's any reason to keep the UN after that, I don't know it.
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>>517721307
>And during those critical first few weeks when something might have been done, the UN didn't do a damn thing to convene the world's experts to find a solution. Essentially it was left to (frankly midwit) Japan, which doesn't even design the reactors it uses. Not much help from experts in US, Russia or Israel, certainly not enough, no coordinated effort. We just let it go to hell.
This is 100% false. I actually studied this in university, helped put together a minute by minute timeline of the Fukushima disaster while I worked at a Nuclear Engineering safety lab.

What needed to happen was known from the moment the accident occurred. The entire industry knew exactly what needed to happen -- the reactor needed to be cooled. If they couldn't get distilled water in there, then they needed to inject seawater to cool it down. The problem was, the Tokyo Electric Power Company flat out refused to do that, because it would permanently decommission the reactor -- there's no way you could possibly scrape all the saltwater out of it and get it up and running again. They thought they could save the reactor and refused to do it.

In any western country the government would have stepped in the moment there was an accident and TEPCO's complaints wouldn't have mattered at all, but Japan was uniquely retarded about its laws and regulations regarding nuclear power and Japan was powerless to stop TEPCO from fucking everything up. Eventually the workers on the ground, being guided by foreign assistance, went ahead and did the saltwater injection against TEPCO's orders and that brought the active portion of the accident to an end, but it was way too late and the damage had already been done. If that had been done on day one, Fukushima would've been less of an accident than Three Mile Island was.
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>>517715653
>It is the most dangerous radioactive isotope
>However, unlike group 2 radionuclides like radium and strontium-90, caesium does not bioaccumulate and is excreted relatively quickly
>Accidental ingestion of caesium-137 can be treated with Prussian blue

>>517721046
>fukushrimps
lmao
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>>517721870
I doubt your story because that would be incredibly stupid. It could have been explained to them by a panel of experts. If that didn't work the UN could have arranged a fund to buy them a new reactor. Or an international naval force could have gone in there to just do it and talk later.

Clinging to the "rules based order" or whatever other niceties, while this was going on, shows that we are collectively a planet of idiots. When it mattered, we acted like 3 year olds.
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>>517722824
>that would be incredibly stupid
and
>It could have been explained to them
are defeated by
>...a planet of idiots. When it mattered, we acted like 3 year olds

Therefore, the story lines up with both human and corporate behavior
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Also, how long until >>517777777
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>>517715653
make me
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>>517722824
>Or an international naval force could have gone in there to just do it and talk later.
This actually was happening, the nearest US aircraft carrier was heading to the site to "help" and I guarantee you they would have physically intervened if the problem hadn't been resolved by the time they arrived. It just wasn't fast enough, this needed to happen within 24 hours of the reactor losing power, and most of the world wasn't aware of just how bad the situation was in time to justify that kind of result.

Personally I think Fukushima is a damning inditement of the 'active management' style of reactor safety. Active management can be extremely effective and could prevent basically any accident in existence... but only if the people on the ground are competent. When you have a situation like Fukushima where Japan completely failed to regulate their nuclear industry, failed to require pretty much any sort of accident training, and had zero failsafes in play, then you get retards like suits from TEPCO with MBAs deciding what to do and active management goes straight to shit.

I think any future nuclear reactor designs need to be passively safe. We can't rely on smart, white engineers to always be in place when shit hits the fan. We need a nuclear reactor that Homer Simpson can safely run. And there are actually designs like that, namely liquid fueled designs, but that's another topic entirely.
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>>517715653
I don't like sea food. Shrimps, lobster, oysters, crab. I don't eat none of it. Except for fish, fish is fine.
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>>517715653
they already announced it was the shipping containers that were contaminated
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>>517723650
Who the fuck stacked radioactive cesium ontop of a shrimp container?
there's gotta be details here
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>>517723805
>Contaminated scrap metal or melted metal at an industrial site near the shrimp processing plant in Indonesia may be the source of the radioactive material, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Nuclear regulators in Indonesia said they detected the radioactive isotope at the site outside Jakarta
https://apnews.com/article/shrimp-cloves-cesium-137-radioactive-indonesia-6b99a284026274c0f1c4fc3f62dc0798
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Yes but is pewdiepie safe
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>>517724084
Why the fuck does Indonesia have cesium in their scrap metal?
I would ask why they would process commercial meats next to that but 3rd world shit heads and all
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>>517715653
>Cesium 137 does not occur in nature.
yes it does and its why atomic clocks exist at all

>Tons of famous japanese guys have been dying young of cancer
maybe its related to the fact 90% of japs are vaxxmaxxed

sage
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>>517715653
I can't eat sea crustaceans anyway.
Its against my religion.
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>>517715653
>Cesium 137 contamination. What they won't tell you is it's from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011 which was poured into the pacific ocean and continues to be poured in to this day.

Only other way would be it was intentionally contaminated by CHINA?
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I don't know if the OP's story is true but there's so many shrimp packages in our local grocery stores that are farm raised crap from India. Do you really want to eat jeet shrimp, /pol/?
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>>517717187
Your body thinks sr90 is calcium and builds bones out of it.
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>>517723598
Of those options, fish has many times more mercury.
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>>517720448
You are an actual Jew trying to make anti semites look unreasonable.
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>>517720106
Is it safe to put Cesium 137 in you anus?
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yeah and the same retards that were saying "flatten the curve" were chanting "dilution is the solution" back then fucking iodine pills were so hard to get
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>>517715653
>buying seafood from Walmart
ISHYGDDT
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>>517715653
ayo what i supposed to eat now?
>racist ass captcha
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>>517715653
>What they won't tell you is all shrimp and other such creatures are contaminated. Stop eating them.
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>>517715653
Some mobsters are going to sell that shrimp and make money

Why dont we have outlaw laws like before you do bad you are legally allowed to be killed
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>>517715653
Can't afford shrimp, check mate chinks
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>>517721307
UN has been proven time and time again to be nothing but a bunch of NAFO sock puppets diversity hires.
I doubt you can pull a single sentient being out of the whole organization
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>>517715653
the jews are furious
they hate that people dont want their filler goyslop and tried to eat fresh healthy protein
so the fucking jews are poisoning the fresh healthy protein.
this is jews purposely poisoning the food supply to get people back on the goyslop
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>>517715653
americans made fukushima happen
the facility was made by ge (muricans)
no nip would put back up diesel engines where a wave would hit them
only far removed murican would do that
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>circumcised at birth
>can't eat shrimp (not kosher)
life is one big slave humiliation ritual for the amerigolems
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>>517715653
>anti nuclear energy psyop thread
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