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Shared publicly - Jul 17, 2015
July
15, 2015 - Are you still eating sushi or any seafood from the Pacific
Ocean?
Well you might want to reconsider after reading this article.
When it comes to environmental disasters, the nuclear fallout at
Fukushima has to be amongst the worst that has happened in the past few
decades.
Andrew Kishner, founder of http://www.nuclearcrimes.org has
put together a great resource of information that tracks what has been
developing over time in Fukushima as it relates to the nuclear incident.
You can check out his research further using the links below.
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Exerps from - Gary Stamper in regards to what has been happening with Fukushima.
It is, an out-of-control flow of death and destruction.
300 to possibly over 450 tons of contaminated water that contains radioactive iodine, cesium, and strontium-89 and 90, is flooding into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima Daichi site everyday.
300 to possibly over 450 tons of contaminated water that contains radioactive iodine, cesium, and strontium-89 and 90, is flooding into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima Daichi site everyday.
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Japanese experts
estimate Fukushima’s fallout at 20-30 times as high as as the Hiroshima
and Nagasaki nuclear bombings in 1945.
There’s a lot you’re not being told.
There’s a lot you’re not being told.
... you won’t find it on the corporate-owned evening
news.”
10 trillion becquerels of strontium-90
20 trillion becquerels of cesium-137
have leaked into the ocean
from the crippled reactor complex since 5/11.
( ? a low estimate.? )
... radioactive tritium levels in the sea
(seaport) at Daiichi are creeping up ...
In the latest mess at Fukushima, one or more of the hundreds of storage tanks at the nuclear complex holding EXTREMELY radioactive liquid waste are leaking.
In the latest mess at Fukushima, one or more of the hundreds of storage tanks at the nuclear complex holding EXTREMELY radioactive liquid waste are leaking.
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- Maybe Trump should build a wall - and have the Mexicans pay for it ?
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