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USA and Japan want Mongolia as toilet for their nuclear wastes

So for now US, Japan will humbly ask Mongolian people to please let us use your toilet in exchange to their uranium which is said to last for another 80 years only, not for 100,000 years. 

MONGOLIA – Our Nuclear Waste Disposal Site? For US and Japan, ALLVOICES, Ulaanbaatar : Mongolia | Jul 21, 2011, BY northernlight Kyodo Japan reported on July 18 that Mongolia-US-Japan drafted the pact for the ‘comprehensive fuel services’ in which Mongolia supplies uranium and nuclear fuel to other countries (such as US and Japan) and receive the nuclear wastes

Nuclear Power Plants are liken to ‘Condos without toilets.’ Those used nuclear fuel rods, which are highly radioactive and hazardous to most of the living creasure on our Planet Earth have been saved in water pools , in some special glass forms or in containers next to the plants or in some other remote places. In Japan, most of these nuclear wastes are gathered at Rokkasho Village. In US, Yucca mountains had been chosen as the final burial site but denied by the local government. In Japan Horonobe, Hokkaido, for example turned down the government request for the storage deep down from the earth, some 500 meters or more. A month ago, I met our local representative who passed the bill not to accept the nuclear waste in our land Hokkaido.

As long as we have nuclear plants and also nuclear weapons (load plutonium), we need the final disposal place down the earth to watch over for 100,000 years or more. Human beings have discovered the magic energy from uranium but have yet to be able to tame the highly dangeous waste on the surface but just bury them deep down.

I’m 100% sure that 100,000 years later there would be no Japan, US or Mongolia. So for now US, Japan will humbly ask Mongolian people to please let us use your toilet in exchange to their uranium which is said to last for another 80 years only, not for 100,000 years. Or could we be so optimistic as to say not in the distant future, some super intelligent scientists will discover or invent to retrieve the nuclear reaction, back to its start?

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/9739143-mongolia-our-nuclear-waste-disposal-sites-for-us-and-japan

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July 22, 2011 - Posted by | ASIA, Japan, USA, wastes

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  1. The sad thing is Mongolian government doesn’t ask its people of their opinions about this waste burial business and make decisions amongst themselves. Mongolian people strongly oppose this idea, but their corrupt politicians are friendly accepting the idea and using the profits to their personal use. Mongolian government failed its people and the country itself is so confused and doesn’t know who to believe.

    Tuya's avatar Comment by Tuya | October 9, 2011 | Reply


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