Just in case you thought Fukushima had gone away and it was all under control here is why I haven’t been eating anything coming from Japan since the Tsunami. A pair of fish captured near Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have shown to be carrying record levels of radiation. The pair of greenlings are contaminated […]
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From Mark Sircus Right after Chernobyl blew its top, Edward Teller said on the ABC Evening News in late April 1986, “The chances of a real calamity at a nuclear power station are infinitesimally small. But should it happen, the consequences are impossible to imagine.” The plume from the burning graphite at Chernobyl initially traveled […]
Too Much Radiation to Cover Up As I’ve pointed out since day one, the Japanese government and Tepco have covered up the extent of the radiation released by Fukushima and its health effects on the Japanese and others. See this and this. The New York Times notes: The government inspectors declared Onami’s rice safe for […]
Tepco, the Japanese owner of the Fukushima Nuclear plant drilled a hole in the second of the “Cold shut down” reactors and found to its surprise that the fuel had gone missing! Duh! And while radioactive clouds are reaching Brisbane, Australia showing that while the Northern and the Southern Hemishpere have two more or less […]
Of course this is happening!!! Just becasue mainstream media doesn’t report it doesn’t man it’s not there. And we still import foodstuffs from Japan!!!! Fukushima nuclear power plant radiation recordings of external gamma radiation have been so high this week, they went off scale said veteran nuclear expert Arnie Gunderson on […]
The risks associated with iodine-131 contamination in Europe are no longer “negligible,” according to CRIIRAD, a French research body on radioactivity. The NGO is advising pregnant women and infants against “risky behaviour,” such as consuming fresh milk or vegetables with large leaves. After the radioactive cloud emanating from Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant reached Europe […]