Againsheila
Gold Member
One scientist said the entire west coast should be evacuated. .
That one scientist was a loon, and rightly ignored.
Where do you live?
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One scientist said the entire west coast should be evacuated. .
That one scientist was a loon, and rightly ignored.
One scientist said the entire west coast should be evacuated. .
That one scientist was a loon, and rightly ignored.
Where do you live?
That one scientist was a loon, and rightly ignored.
Where do you live?
Not on the west coast, and to pre-respond to your next illogical statement, that does not have any bearing on the facts of the situation.
Where do you live?
Not on the west coast, and to pre-respond to your next illogical statement, that does not have any bearing on the facts of the situation.
Sure it doesn't. Why don't you come live here for the next 20 years, then we'll talk, okay?
Fukushima: A Nuclear War without a War: The Unspoken Crisis of Worldwide Nuclear Radiation | Global Research
While the long-term repercussions of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster are yet to be fully assessed, they are far more serious than those pertaining to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine, which resulted in almost one million deaths (New Book Concludes Chernobyl death toll: 985,000, mostly from cancer Global Research, September 10, 2010, See also Matthew Penney and Mark Selden The Severity of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Comparing Chernobyl and Fukushima, Global Research, May 25, 2011)
Btw:
"Japans Fukushima nuclear disaster is unlikely to lead to a rise in the number of people developing cancer like after Chernobyl in 1986, even though the most exposed children may face an increased risk, U.N. scientists said on Wednesday.
In a major study, the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) said it did not expect significant changes in future cancer rates that could be attributed to radiation exposure from the reactor meltdowns."
Fukushima meltdown unlikely to cause many cancers: U.N. scientists ? Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
God damn it! I had a chance to visit Tokyo some years back and turned it down. Now it will be a footnote in history.
Wow. Just wow. Tokyo gone. Hard to believe.
God damn it! I had a chance to visit Tokyo some years back and turned it down. Now it will be a footnote in history.Wow. Just wow. Tokyo gone. Hard to believe.
Bump, because this shit from back in February never gets old.
Yup! They are going to hide 30 million people down in Nagoya.He's still clinging to it. Now he thinks it's happening in secret...