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03-17-2011, 01:37 PM
I'm so sorry what happened in Japane.
I think we must help japanese people. Me and my friend ready to help. My email: [email protected]. Everybody welcome. Fill free to write on english. |
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03-17-2011, 07:56 PM
Hello Japanese people,
I am so deeply concerned about you - I love the Japanese grace, your pride, your power and your culture (I was a pokemon singer, please google barbi schiller) - but I`m shure, this situation is not to solve by normal human power! The whole day I scanned German media - and experts say, that there is nearly no realistic chance to make a catastrophe not happen! The amount of radiation is immense they say and it will be set free at latest on saturday, if there is no help from heaven. PLEASE leave, go as far as you can! I`m a very realistic person, not too emotional normally, but now I see it's really time to speak up! I pray for you all and I donT trust in what officials in Japan tell. I heard German experts speaking who really know what they say, they are researching the theme for many years now. I know that possibly most people can not leave but each single one of you is important! I have a little child, if my son was in Tokio with me now I would try anything in the world to get him out far far away!!!! I wish you all the best, I hope and pray that what I am made to think about the situation is not become cruel reality. Love to the Japanese people, Barbara (Barbi) |
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03-17-2011, 08:37 PM
the developement is exactly what i sayed a few days before ... no one feels responsible ... 20 miles is much too short ... 500 000 "saved" people sit there without food, drinking, help in a one way road ...
well, if you read this, you are in the area and you can go outside because of the radiation, so if you can LEAVE THE AREA as far as you can ... in direction osaka, tokio is not enough ... everybody is moving away ... our tv says, tomorrow on friday, lately saturday is it ending and it doesnt look good says the experts ... and my opinion, if there is no wonder happening it will be no happy end ... and i really hope we have no wordwide global problems, thats the next point ... ... i donot see any problems of the radiation, this is acting in an radius of 500 miles .... but i see a worldwide problem because of the big hurt .. vulkanismn, earth rotation ... thats the problem if this force will hurt our globe ... thats my fear ... Quote:
point is: us adked today who is responsable, with whom we have to speak for solution : nobody feels responsable ... us sayed, 20 miles is much too short : japanese think it is enough ... german medicals was in tokio airport, they returned without working ... german helpers are back after only 3 days because they were allowed to work only in one zone ... my opinion : they do not want to have any help when they sent all back and mean to know anything better ... thats it ... we do not understand this mentality ... this is really bullshit for dummies .. |
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03-17-2011, 09:13 PM
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We don't know the reason why help are turned away (if they are as you claimed), but there has to be a reason, put it this way, they are not turning away Canadian and US help... at least, I don't think they are, so they are definitely accepting help from selected parties What work and what not is not is only theoretical. At the end of the day, its the result that matters. People are sacrificing their life to get the situation under control, it is pretty sad to see people hiding behind their keyboard criticizing their effort. If this happen somewhere else, with a similar power plant layout, the outcome would probably have been the same.. or worse.. Japan is already one of those country that is more prepared than anyone else for natural disaster... As far as the long term effect of the shifting of the earth axis and the shifting of Japan, its nobody's fault. Human being are just a small group of occupant on the phase of the planet, we just have to learn to live with changes. Natural disaster is nobody's fault... Again, I bow to the workers who is currently exposing themselves to the amount of radiation just so nobody else has to be exposed to any radiation.... |
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03-17-2011, 09:32 PM
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"Please work in this area." "We want to work in that area." "You are needed here. Please work here." "No. We are going home." Huh? |
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moments of true -
03-17-2011, 10:49 PM
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They are best in discussing gay parades on streets of european cities rather than make a valid solution to help. Sure Japanese will pay tribute to them for "help to solve a situation" someday. It's just a matter of time. What "experts" you are referring to? Did they took participate in REAL rescue operations at damaged nuclear plants? As for all "rescuers" who escaped home instead of working at Sendai and other damaged areas of Japan - we all understand which exactly name they deserve. Let's be realists and call a spade a spade. |
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03-18-2011, 01:21 AM
I wish things would go back to normal for Japan. :/ If only they would hurry and get that electric pole ready so they can use the pumps to cool the rods. I know they are trying their fastest already though. I just want the people to be safe again already just like everyone else does. I wonder when we will see the end to this nuclear disaster so earthquake and tsunami recovery can be worked on more? I watch the news all the time and read every article I can about what's going on so I can stay updated but it still feels like I just am not caught up but it's the same info the Japanese are being told so I can't imagine what I would be feeling there now. Best wishes with all in Japan and be cautious please
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