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Comments by "Guinness" (@GuinessOriginal) on "A Brief History of: The Tammiku Radiation Event 1994 (Documentary)" video.
@cottoncandiez8872 nuclear is cleaner than green energies? Sure, apart from all the nuclear waste and the nuclear reactor that has to be stored for thousands of years at the end of it's lifetime, apart from the significant costs the complex construction and engineering has, apart from all that
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@TheFagerlund you're assuming that everything we have now will remain in place for thousands of years. That's very unlikely
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@tankart3645 tried to sell a submarine to escobar
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@fatdad64able there is no long term solution to nuclear waste, other than storing it for thousands of years.
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@mojoblues66 don't lick your fingers after handling it or breathe too deeply up close
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@qzh00k you've obviously never been to any scrap metal or junk yards, I can assure you they don't all have radiation detectors at all and if they do they don't always use them
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@tankart3645 if you were that desperate for food you’d just steal it. What’s the point in stealing radioactivity waste to sell for money to buy food when you could just steal the food?
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@tankart3645 if there was no food in the grocery stores what were they hoping to do, eat the radioactive waste?
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@tankart3645 if you’re starving and need food you steal food. They didn’t need food, they were just some dumb grifters looking for a quick buck. Probably knew it was supposed to be dangerous but like a lot of people on the Internet these days, thought they knew better
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Have you done anything on all the lost nukes/ broken arrows the US has accidentally dropped? Or the red balloons in west Germany that almost caused ww3?
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Estonians weren't blessed with much upstairs were they?
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@MrSunrise- depends what istope it is
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@jackfanning7952 well said
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@missano3856 how much do you know about uranium mining? Or about depleted uranium? Or about long term costs of decommissioning and managing nuclear power stations and nuclear waste?
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@qzh00k bit late by the time it goes to a major smelter, and what if it goes to a minor one? I bet there’s a ton of radioactive material floating around, the amount of nuclear tests done and nuclear waste produced in the states I guarantee there’s been incidents similar to this that have covered up. Why do you think cancer rates have rocketed upwards since the 50s? It’s no coincidence
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