Hmm, reminds me of the NK incident where everyone was reporting about a mountain that was about to collapse and then it did like 2 days later.
Jeremiah Watson
Don't come back, nigger.
Xavier Perry
Found the shekel slut
Benjamin Barnes
Archive it yourself if it's such a big deal, you autistic faggot.
Bentley Harris
I'm clueless about physics, chemistry and all that shit. Can someone explain in non technical terms what's going on, how dangerous it is, how to protect oneself?
Kevin Morales
Saw this days ago and laughed. (((Nuclear industry))) owns large shares of media companies, hence they are proficient at covering up lots of shit, including Fukushima, which makes Chernobyl look like a minor accident.
Bentley Sanchez
да, Товарищ seems legit
Lincoln King
Maybe Hillaries uranium that she sold then went bad.
Caleb Perez
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Josiah Reed
aka everything (((we))) want you to think sage because the op is shit
Thomas Lewis
What is happening in that video?
Jack Ward
Bydlos playing with bread.
Zachary Lopez
This. It is the new Casus Belli our retarded populations needs to start a way with a said country. What sells the most right now to the adult-childs aka the majority? emotional and ecological bs.
Logan Nelson
*start a War with a said country*..
Connor Barnes
Based on the data I gathered I think this is a natural fission reaction. There is only one currently known on Earth in Gabon, near Oklo river. Ru106 around can be the result of the reaction happening next to a platinum mine. The cloud was incoming from southern Ural and that area is rich in gold and platinum mines.
Very uncommon but absolutely legit.
Grayson Campbell
When Chernobyl happened in the Soviet Union they did the same shit about it and lied until it couldn't be covered up anymore.
Connor Williams
Seems legit For a group of people who claim to mistrust mainstream media you sure put a lot of faith In Russia's mainstream media
Matthew Gutierrez
This is why whites shouldn't race mix with Asians and Neanderthals
Jeremiah Phillips
This is all Russia needs to wipe out its enemies. Just cause nuclear disaster and call it an "accident".
Isaiah Sanchez
CIAniggers did this
Elijah Garcia
What is the most commonly used radioactive material? What is treason? What is the latest hill and friends conspiracy? Where was is supposedly sent? Wow!
Jordan Smith
Ru106 half life is about 1 year and is one of the lightest radioisotopes. It is not what you do expect from a nuclear disaster or at least you do not expect that alone. The cloud lasted around 45 days but the overall exposition was less than the common base level. Too small to be a disaster Chernobyl style, too big to be absolutely nothing. If it is an industrial situation of any kind pharma-labs or space grade factories. Ru106 is widely used in both verticals.
Mason Torres
Fuck off Okraina
Blake Davis
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Eli Clark
Dont have the link handy but saw article before "scientists now think chernobyl blew up not because of steam but because reaction grew 100x's maximum capacity.
Im not sure what that means but it doesnt sound good. And what of korea? Whats going on behind that curtain? China and india both releasing that the developed crazy weapons is also strange.
Luis Nguyen
fuck off vlad
James Morgan
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Dominic Diaz
those peskie russians leaking radiation
Anthony Thomas
Minor nuclear incident blown up to target russia.
Three mile island was nothing! But chernobyl was evvvvil!
Aiden Sanders
Real bread doesn't behave like a piece of sponge or synthetic foam when you press it like this. Have you ever even seen real non-industrial food once in your life ?
Adam Garcia
"But residents of the town are demanding more information from authorities, whom they blame for putting the health of locals at risk.
The FT described Argayash is a cynical, mistrustful town. Apparently, decades of being lied to by the government about being down the road from a leaking nuclear plant does that to a place. So too does watching generations of people dying of radiation-related ailments while officials assure them nothing is amiss.
A small, two-road settlement where homes roofed with corrugated iron and Soviet-era Lada cars nod to its poverty, Argayash is one of a handful of towns surrounding the Mayak Production Facility in southern Russia, one of the world’s biggest radiation emitters where a litany of tragic accidents has made it a byword for the dangers of the atomic industry.
Until earlier this week, Russia's state-controlled Rosatom corporation - the same company implicated in the Uranium One scandal – had insisted that there had been no radiation leak from Mayak’s facilities. Then earlier this week, it revised its story, admitting that radiation was leaking in the area around the plant but refusing to accept that the plant was responsible for the leak after the Russian meteorological service (Rosgidromet) reported that it had detected record levels of radiation in the area. Some calculating that the radiation exposure levels were up to 1,000x higher than the normal rate.
In a statement, the Russian Meteorological Service said that it recorded the release of Ruthenium-106 in the southern Urals in late September and classified it as "extremely high contamination."
At this point, the denials are almost comical – but local residents don’t find them funny in the least.
Many scoff at official denials, having heard similar for decades, even as they watched family and friends die from radiation-related ailments.
“We are not told anything about Mayak,” says Nadia, an 18-year-old medical student living in the town, 1,700km east of Moscow. “The government should not keep things secret when people suffer."
“People in the west know more about this than we do here,” she adds.
The Russian government’s refusal to admit that Mayak is probably the source of the radiation leak is in keeping with a decades-long pattern of secrecy surrounding the activities at the plant. An explosion at the site in 1957 rained down nuclear fallout on the surrounding area, causing the third-worst nuclear crisis in history (after Chernobyl and the meltdown at Fukushima)." archive.is/vimO1