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will japan's fall out make it to hawaii?
#91
According to this article and map, we will be getting the fall out from Fukushima radioactive contamination. What are our officials doing about it? NOTHING..We are not even hearing about this in our mainstream news and everybody distracted from all the unusual weather the world has been having..Just a FYI...
http://www.disappearednews.com/2011/08/r...4445984073
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#92
Maybe you should read more reputable websites.
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#93
There's more to this than we are being told by the corporate media -

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=bkZbWpw8r_I
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#94
Yes, youtube is much more reliable.
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#95
Dear SBH

All I get from your link is something about the nerdiest musician, something about the ministry of magic, Kevin Pieterson playing cricket (something I do know about!) and some pretend Russian sniper.

Hope you can clarify.

Tom
http://apacificview.blogspot.com/
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#96
This is an interesting story from yesterday (8/28/11).
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.actio...4980087445
hawaiideborah
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#97
quote:
Originally posted by SBH

Video titled: Fukushima Japan - the China Syndrome Meltthrough in Progress? August 2011

This is the link I copied with iPad. (could be link for mobil youtube)

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=bkZbWpw8r_I

The Japanese government has been burning Cesium-contaminated topsoil and sending the radiation into the Jet Stream.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/...45542.html

Some scientists say Fukushima is worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident, with which it shares a maximum level-7 rating on the sliding scale of nuclear disasters. One of the most prominent of them is Dr Helen Caldicott, an Australian physician and long time anti-nuclear activist who warns of "horrors to come" in Fukushima.

Chris Busby, a professor at the University of Ulster known for his alarmist views, generated controversy during a Japan visit last month when he said the disaster would result in more than 1 million deaths. "Fukushima is still boiling its radionuclides all over Japan," he said. "Chernobyl went up in one go. So Fukushima is worse."

On the other side of the nuclear fence are the industry friendly scientists who insist that the crisis is under control and radiation levels are mostly safe. "I believe the government and Tokyo Electric Power [Tepco, the plant's operator] are doing their best," said Naoto Sekimura, vice-dean of the Graduate School of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. Mr Sekimura initially advised residents near the plant that a radioactive disaster was "unlikely" and that they should stay "calm", an assessment he has since had to reverse.

Slowly, steadily, and often well behind the curve, the government has worsened its prognosis of the disaster. Last Friday, scientists affiliated with the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said the plant had released 15,000 terabecquerels of cancer-causing Cesium, equivalent to about 168 times the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the event that ushered in the nuclear age. (Professor Busby says the release is at least 72,000 times worse than Hiroshima).

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