Posted on 11/12/2011 12:54:00 PM PST by Burn Rome
I noted in June that debris carried out to sea in the Japanese tsunami would hit the Western U.S. and Canada within a year or so, and that nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen urged us to demand testing of radioactivity from the American government.
It turns out that scientists underestimated the speed with which the debris would reach the Western coast of North America.
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Is Washington’s blog “George Washington” from ZeroHedge? I’m seeing lots of #OWS cheerleading, Lew Rockwell, Cornell West and other assorted lunacy there, so I’ll assume so. No thanks.
The pickers will be out in droves!
yes
Nuke ‘em again!!!
Arnie Gunderson was a dead giveaway.
Welcome to Free Republic!
I see that you have a blog and that you have posted an excerpt from it.
Congratulations! Well done and I hope this endeavor works out well for you.
Do not post blogs in the News section.
Cool,
Sooo,
pretty soon I can go to say Lincoln City, Oregon and find radioactive tsunami junk?
Arnie Gunderson was a dead giveaway.>>>>>>>>
That one I do not know. Zero Hedge can very good but it has its share of anarchists, leftists, anti-Semites
“It turns out that scientists underestimated the speed with which the debris would reach the Western coast of North America.”
What does this say about the climate models that incorporate ocean currents?
It hasn’t even hit Hawaii yet, but this blog claims it will hit the West coast this week.
Riiiiight..
No, but you can find tsunami junk.
Do not underestimate the power or accuracy of BLOGS!
Look at a pacific ocean currents map and you will understand why.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.
Head for the storm cellar, Nadin!
“The largest items swept out to sea following the Japanese tsunami in March could arrive on the B.C. coastline within days, oceanographer Curt Ebbesmeyer predicted on Wednesday”
“The floating debris will likely be carried by currents off of Japan toward Washington, Oregon and California before turning toward Hawaii and back again toward Asia, circulating in what is known as the North Pacific gyre”
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