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To: Theoria

One year is a very short period of time to be seeing the effects of residual radiation. Something isn’t kosher, I bet the ambulance chasers met the ship the moment it got back to port.


24 posted on 12/20/2013 12:32:47 PM PST by pfflier
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To: pfflier

“One year is a very short period of time to be seeing the effects of residual radiation. Something isn’t kosher, I bet the ambulance chasers met the ship the moment it got back to port.”

The are saying it was in the water. However, it was detected in the air and the carriers were moved away. They were 100 miles offshore at the time. Hard to believe that there was any substantial radiation in the drinking water. They would not be taking in new water if in a cantaminated area.


25 posted on 12/20/2013 12:35:40 PM PST by TexasGator
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That’s what I’m thinking. The USS Reagan’s crew complement is around 5700. 50 members of the crew are reporting radiation related illnesses, which would be less than 1% of the crew. How does that percentage compare against the cancer rates of the general population?


30 posted on 12/20/2013 12:56:03 PM PST by kildak
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