Posted on 12/31/2013 11:43:45 AM PST by nickcarraway
I was there in the late 60s too. Took a while to detox from that mind-set, even tho I was sequestered in the music department.
Cancer is not always a long developing disease. Have known people who were diagnosed and died within a month or two.
It is a reality.
CoasttoCoastAM has had a series of detective/expose types and technical people explain anything and everything about it and all that you might want to know.
If you even so much as looked at the medical reports from Japan of illnesses/cancers there - that would convince you.
The facts, from the Japan company, tell you how much water - of the radiation contaminated variety - they are forced to be releasing, into the Pacific Ocean - constantly. And yes, the sea life does show it. There are reports.
Bwaaahaaahaaaahaaaaa it's hardly worth coming to FR any more.
Fallout from chem trails. Snicker
Cancer does not just spring up overnight. It might Kill you overnight, but it very typically takes YEARS to develop to the point it is findable/of effect to the person.
“For example, if an individual were to regularly drink water from the outer harbor around Fukushima for a full year putting aside the fact that humans do not drink salt water and would not be drinking from a source in the immediate vicinity of the plant the radiation exposure would be equivalent to that of flying in an airplane for just a few hours, he said.”
And that is pure propaganda from the pro-nuclear side. I wish a few people who think everything is so great would do exactly this. Then we would be rid of them in short order.
Thyroid cancers, Leukemia, Brain tumors, Bleeding, Blindness... Are we all in denial? Read some of the ENENEWS going back a few years. Some of us have been following this daily. One pound of plutonium can kill the entire population 10 times over. #3 reactor and spent fuel pool at Fukushima contained over a TON of plutonium. (This means it was a breeder reactor) Plutonium is a very dangerous substance that can turn into nano particles very easily in case of a nuclear accident. After an accident, plutonium nano dust rises into the air, gets carried by the wind and then goes around the world, where we inhale it or eat it with food or drink it with water.
http://enenews.com/gundersen-sailors-horrific-exposures-fukushima-coast-massive-government-cover-going-many-years-video Gunderson is the worlds premier expert on nuclear reactors.
Dig around, if you care to get educated, and look at the #3 blast 5 days after the tsunami. My guess is it went 1500 feet into the air and looked like a mushroom cloud, but what is scary is the amount of debris falling out of the cloud. Again, enenews.com
Tin foil burka time honey.
This article says there may be thousands exposed. I read the steam from the blown reactor created (radioactive)snow which rained down on the sailors leaving a metallic taste in their mouths. I don’t think this is what they signed up for.http://enenews.com/tv-70-navy-sailors-apart-of-new-fukushima-lawsuit-could-be-thousands-more-who-were-seriously-exposed-1-or-2-getting-sick-could-be-a-coincidence-but-50-60-people-in-their-20s-off-one-ship-vi
ummm...10,000 years from now, Fukishima Daiichi will still be pouring Radioactivity into the Pacific ocean. I believe the 1/2 life of plutonium is around 230,000 years.
Where's my money!?
If plutonium is involved then the issue is more chemical toxicity than rad exposure.
For the most part anytime someone has a carreer as “Activist” it is code word for an unemployable rabble-rouser who lives off the welfare of others.
“Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee”
I can’t even make something like that up.
“Papermaster, an activist with the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee, has stopped eating fish from the Pacific Ocean. The Berkeley resident also tries to stay out of the rain, and even leaves her rain boots outside of her house.”
Remember, she is part of Buckwheat’s fearsome Rambo army who will go door-to-door and confiscate your weapons. She will be armed with 2.1 billions rounds of cop-killer bullets for her cheap $49.99 government issued ChiComm glock that has an effective range of 50 meters. No, with patty-cake Papermaster make that 5 meters.
“I was there in the late 60s too. Took a while to detox from that mind-set, even tho I was sequestered in the music department.”
BSME, Class of 1965. And I lived close enough to commute to class from home.
I had to ask the Alumni Association to quit sending me requests for contributions. Berzerkeley reminds me of the movie “A Scent of a Woman.” where Al Pacino says that “someone needs to take a flame-thrower to the place,” metaphorically speaking of course.
haha, yes, a flame-thrower indeed. I would contribute to the music department, but the ‘fruits’ of that University are destructive to our society, imho.
Go Go Godzilla! Woooooo oooooooh ooooh!
I blew more stereo speakers to that song back in the day than I can remember ...... ;-)
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