Sunday, September 11, 2011

Fukushima Is Continually Blasting All Of Us With High Levels Of Cesium, Strontium And Plutonium And Will Slowly Kill Millions For Years To Come

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Fukushima is now far and away the worst nuclear disaster in all of human history. Chernobyl was a Sunday picnic compared to Fukushima and the amount of cesium-137 released at Fukushima this year so far is equivalent to 168 Hiroshima bombs. The crisis at Fukushima is far, far worse than you have been told. We are talking about multiple self-sustaining nuclear meltdowns that will not be fully contained for years. In an attempt to keep people calm, authorities in Japan (and around the rest of the world as well) have lied and lied and lied. Over the months that have passed since the disaster began, small bits of the truth have slowly started to come out. Authorities are finally admitting that the area immediately surrounding Fukushima will be uninhabitable indefinitely,

Radiation from Fukushima has been detected in the drinking water in numerous states. Radiation from Fukushima has been discovered in milk in numerous states. Very high levels of radiation continue to be detected in rainwater in the northwest United States. This is a slow motion nightmare that is going to play out for years and years. Some nuclear experts claim that it could be up to 50 or 100 years before any of the nuclear material at the Fukushima complex will cool down enough to be removed from the facility. Right now there is no viable solution to what is going on at Fukushima, so it will continue to blast all of us with high levels of radiation and will slowly kill millions of people around the globe for years to come. Former nuclear industry insider Arnold Gunderson recently put it this way.... "With Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, and now with Fukushima, you can pinpoint the exact day and time they started," he said, "But they never end." This is a nightmare that will be with us for the rest of our lives. Millions are going to get sick and untold numbers of people are going to slowly die.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah, yeah, yeah

    So did Chernoybyl Right ?

    NOT !!

    There's a fucking beaver dam 2 miles from the site - they look pretty happy

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  2. Beavers always look happy until you stick it.

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