Last edited by Eiso; 03-14-2011 at 04:46 PM.
It comes from Blue Star Chronicles -
... which I doubt their credibility based on how sensational the stories are.
I'd say it's a hoax in that the fallout would not happen.
But basically I'm just showing it as it more visually proves a point like in these
legitimate sites...
...that the wind flows towards the east NOT south towards the Philippines.
And hence the big fat red "IF"
No radiation threat in the Philippines. - RPN News today, Mon. March 14, 2011; 5pm
Latest Earthquakes M5.0+ in the World - Past 7 daysTo get a picture of the level of aftershocks across Japan, have a look at the US Geological Survey's break-down of recent tremors
Wahahaha! Ipapatay nato ang nagkalat sa text!!!
.: Welcome to Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Website :.Emergency Response Bulletin No. 2
DOST ADVISES THE PUBLIC NOT TO BELIEVE IN HOAX MESSAGES
(March 14, 2011 2:30 PM)
14 March 2011
Department of Science and Technology Secretary Mario Montejo advises the public not to believe in rumor mongers and gossips regarding the alleged nuclear meltdown at “Fukuyama”, or some other place in Japan, and on radiation threatening to affect other places.
The advice circulating that people should stay indoors and to wear raincoats if they go outdoors has no basis and did not come from DOST or the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.
DOST CLARIFIES THAT THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE DANGER TO THE PHILIPPINES.
DOST advises the public not to believe these rumors currently spreading through text messages, emails, the Internet, and other means of communication.
DOST also advises the public not to entertain these rumors and to stop forwarding said messages so as not to sow panic among the people.
DOST maintains a 24/7 link-up with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the highest authority on nuclear matters for advice on the current situation of the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Available data do not indicate any immediate threats to the Philippines.
DOST is committed to bringing accurate, reliable, and timely information regarding the Fukushima event and its possible effects to the Philippines.
For more queries, pls. call DOST-PNRI Emergency Response Center at (632) 929- 4719 or 920-8738.
Wa man gani nakaabot diri ang radiation sa nuclear bombing sa Japan! Kana na nuon na leak ra! Nya 10km radius ra pa jd ang g.evacuate sa Japan! Sud ba ang Pilipinas sa 10km radius?? not even in a 1000km radius! LOL!![]()
Last edited by FranZeno; 03-14-2011 at 07:03 PM.
^ ^ this is nice. sakto jud
i just hope the japanese battle tank survived
Bisan ako Bro wala gyud naka convince sa ako mother-in-law nga dili mo tuo sa text, nanirado gyud daw sila sa balay kay dili kompyansa sa radiation. Mas motuo gyud sila sa ila na receive nga text kay sa nako nga breathing the air sa Japan 300 km away from Fukushima Power Plant...makapungot oi na hala tago mo diha maayo sulod sa balay.![]()
naa ra man diay na!!! good graphics ARF!!!
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