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<blockquote data-quote="FarmyStu" data-source="post: 273341" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>Well I haven't learnt anything as far as I know from the Japanese Government. I just keep an ear to the news and keep a healthy dose of cynicism whenever I hear people making assertions when I don't know what their real agenda is.</p><p></p><p>But I'm old enough to have followed the nonsense from Greenpeace for long enough to know that they cannot be trusted any more than even the worst of Government propaganda machines. Remember Brent Spar? Greenpeace are totally against nuclear power. Why would I go to their website to learn about it?</p><p></p><p>But you still haven't said which bits of what I said earlier were wrong? Here's a reminder:</p><p></p><p>An old reactor based on 50's/60's technology is hit by a tsunami it was never designed to withstand. Despite this there's no nuclear explosion, no deaths attributable to radiation and outside of the plant itself radiation levels are safe. Bloody good advert for nuclear I'd have thought. I heard that around 1500 deaths were caused by the evacuation though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmyStu, post: 273341, member: 806"] Well I haven't learnt anything as far as I know from the Japanese Government. I just keep an ear to the news and keep a healthy dose of cynicism whenever I hear people making assertions when I don't know what their real agenda is. But I'm old enough to have followed the nonsense from Greenpeace for long enough to know that they cannot be trusted any more than even the worst of Government propaganda machines. Remember Brent Spar? Greenpeace are totally against nuclear power. Why would I go to their website to learn about it? But you still haven't said which bits of what I said earlier were wrong? Here's a reminder: An old reactor based on 50's/60's technology is hit by a tsunami it was never designed to withstand. Despite this there's no nuclear explosion, no deaths attributable to radiation and outside of the plant itself radiation levels are safe. Bloody good advert for nuclear I'd have thought. I heard that around 1500 deaths were caused by the evacuation though. [/QUOTE]
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