01-06-2014, 04:35 AM
This good enough? a little dated but one gets the gist:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/03...62187.html
I guess nuking sailors based in San Diego doesn't count..... poor sobs spent almost three months at sea (seeing what happens?) - no other country wanted a "hot boat" in port....
"Buesseler has analyzed thousands of samples of fish caught offshore from the nuclear power plant since the disaster. His findings have shown consistently elevated levels of cesium-134, a radioactive isotope that decays rapidly, suggesting that the radiation leak never stopped.
While scientists say that the U.S. will be spared health threats as the radiation continues to disperse over thousands of miles of the Pacific Ocean, Japan is still grappling with a major disaster that prompted large-scale evacuations of residents living in the region around the Fukushima plant. The leaking radiation has devastated the Japanese fishing industry.
"There are still tens of thousands of people displaced from homes who will never be able to move back because of contamination in the ground," said Buesseler, noting a heightened risk of thyroid cancer due to the radiation." - this coming from a "pro nuke" press release
or do we prefer "veterans today": http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/14/...continues/
kinda like arguing religion -everyone has their favorite references...bottom line genie is out of the bottle (radiation STILL LEAKING - all the hot air in the world is not going to change the result....http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/14/fukushima-fallout-threat-and-cover-up-continues/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/03...62187.html
I guess nuking sailors based in San Diego doesn't count..... poor sobs spent almost three months at sea (seeing what happens?) - no other country wanted a "hot boat" in port....
"Buesseler has analyzed thousands of samples of fish caught offshore from the nuclear power plant since the disaster. His findings have shown consistently elevated levels of cesium-134, a radioactive isotope that decays rapidly, suggesting that the radiation leak never stopped.
While scientists say that the U.S. will be spared health threats as the radiation continues to disperse over thousands of miles of the Pacific Ocean, Japan is still grappling with a major disaster that prompted large-scale evacuations of residents living in the region around the Fukushima plant. The leaking radiation has devastated the Japanese fishing industry.
"There are still tens of thousands of people displaced from homes who will never be able to move back because of contamination in the ground," said Buesseler, noting a heightened risk of thyroid cancer due to the radiation." - this coming from a "pro nuke" press release
or do we prefer "veterans today": http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/14/...continues/
kinda like arguing religion -everyone has their favorite references...bottom line genie is out of the bottle (radiation STILL LEAKING - all the hot air in the world is not going to change the result....http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/14/fukushima-fallout-threat-and-cover-up-continues/