California Slammed With Fukushima Radiation

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Instead of doing much to try to protect their citizens from Fukushima, Japan, the U.S.and the EU all just raised the radiation levels they deem “safe”.
Nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen says that high-level friends in the State Department told him that Hillary Clinton signed a pact with her counterpart in Japan agreeing that the U.S. will continue buying seafood from Japan, despite that food not being tested for radioactive materials [see this].
And the Department of Energy is trying to replace the scientifically accepted model of the dangers of low dose radiation based on voodoo science. Specifically, DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley Labs used a mutant line of human cells in a petri dish which was able to repair damage from low doses of radiation, and extrapolated to the unsupported conclusion that everyone is immune to low doses of radiation….
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/03/california-slammed-with-fukushima-radiation.html
 
Instead of doing much to try to protect their citizens from Fukushima, Japan, the U.S.and the EU all just raised the radiation levels they deem “safe”.
Ann Coulter says low level radiation is good for you. perhaps on the planet she comes from that may be true. They live.
 
Many monsters have been created from and live off of Nuclear waste. Why could Coulter be any different?
 
Ann Coulter says low level radiation is good for you. perhaps on the planet she comes from that may be true. They live.

give that bitch a tyvek suit, some rubber gloves, the good will of invisible gawds and let her go clean that shit up then...:D
 
CONTAMINATED FUKUSHIMA FISH RECYCLED AS FOOD AID: Canned Fish from Tohoku sent to Developing Countries, With Help of WFP

Another "win" for Britain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who operates the ODA (Official Development Assistance). They have managed to obtain support from the United Nations on this one.

I first wrote about this particular ODA in June last year, with the follow-up post in September when the Ministry of Foreign Affairs formally requested the appropriation for the 3rd supplementary budget.

Now it's official, with the help of the UN. Canned fish from Tohoku will be given to people in developing countries in the world so that the fisheries in the disaster-affected areas can recover and "baseless rumors" disappear.

The fish cans will go to Cambodia and 4 other countries and will be used in school lunches to feed school children.



http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=30069
 
but those "developing countries" aren't lucky enough to have all that extra radiation so japan is being generous and sharing with them :D
 
give that bitch a tyvek suit, some rubber gloves, the good will of invisible gawds and let her go clean that shit up then...:D
I just want to see that stupid bitch on her hands and knees scrubbing the floor. It will be the first real job she's ever had
 
Lots of radioactivity, but little risk in oceans, seafood near Fukushima

Although the land near the Fukushima nuclear reactors was heavily contaminated by the aerial release of radioisotopes, the majority of the radioactive releases drifted out over the Pacific. There, they were joined by substantial amounts of water that were discharged from the reactors directly into the ocean. A new study, based on data from a NOAA research vessel, takes a look at radioactivity levels near Japan a few months after the disaster. The data suggests that the highest estimates of radioactive discharges are likely to be accurate, but the rapid dilution of the water has kept the levels from Fukushima's isotopes below those of the naturally occurring radioactivity.
 
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