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Originally posted by quedup
Dr Janette Sherman, a highly respected physician and acknowledged expert in radiation exposure who has reported a north-east United States 35% baby death spike since Fukushima fall-out reached the nation, concurs with estimates that world wide, the Chernobyl Kill is one million people killed to date reported NOVA News.
Have they even fixed the meltdown yet? I haven't heard anything about it in weeks, maybe even months, so that can't be a good sign.
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 Thursday after the famous physicist, Dr. Chris Busby told the Japanese people this week that radioactive air contamination there now is 300 times that of Chernobyl and 1000 times the atomic bomb peak in 1963, possibly inferring that hundreds of millions of people are now dying from Fukushima radiation, including people in the United States.
Originally posted by tinker9917
Ted Gunderson, former FBI chief, died July 31st. I think people are confusing this man with Arnie Gunderson.
Originally posted by michael1983l
In reply to the part in the title "possible 100m deaths".
Well first of all let me tell you it is never nice to see a fellow human being die and nor will I ever rejoice in the event. However looking out of the box it might be said that this could have a posative effect on the human race in the short term. The planet IS over populated and there soon will not be enough food or wtarer to go around. Maybe a loss on this scale will inadvertently reinvigorate the human race. We consume too much for this planet to sustain cureently im afraid.
Originally posted by LexiconV
reply to post by quedup
I wish reporters who quote dead people would say when they the person actually said what they said. As far as I understand, Mr Gunderson died over a week ago, with other sites saying he died back in March. Anyone know exactly what day he died or even if he has died? If he is dead I wonder how long Arnie's ghost is going to be in communication with journalists.
Originally posted by balon0
Originally posted by quedup
Dr Janette Sherman, a highly respected physician and acknowledged expert in radiation exposure who has reported a north-east United States 35% baby death spike since Fukushima fall-out reached the nation, concurs with estimates that world wide, the Chernobyl Kill is one million people killed to date reported NOVA News.
Should be north-west not east. Did they make this error intentionally?....
If you look at another article related to that line I quoted it says:
www.examiner.com...
Babies are dying at a 35% increased rate in eight northwest U.S. cities since the Fukushima meltdowns...
This one says north-west
edit on 7-8-2011 by balon0 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TupacShakur
reply to post by quedup
Have they even fixed the meltdown yet? I haven't heard anything about it in weeks, maybe even months, so that can't be a good sign.
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 Thursday after the famous physicist, Dr. Chris Busby told the Japanese people this week that radioactive air contamination there now is 300 times that of Chernobyl and 1000 times the atomic bomb peak in 1963, possibly inferring that hundreds of millions of people are now dying from Fukushima radiation, including people in the United States.
"1000 times the atomic bomb peak", what do you mean by that? The peak amount of radiation that an atomic bomb puts off? Because that's a scary amount of radiation right there.
Originally posted by Pervius
Anyone noticed ants aren't eating fruit on the ground?
If the ants won't eat it, neither should you. Think Hawaii's Pineapple crop is safe? Iowa's Potatoes? Midwest Corn?
What will everyone eat? Each other?
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Pervius
Anyone noticed ants aren't eating fruit on the ground?
If the ants won't eat it, neither should you. Think Hawaii's Pineapple crop is safe? Iowa's Potatoes? Midwest Corn?
What will everyone eat? Each other?
Sadly we aren't safe to eat anymore either.
Lucky for the elites, they have a seed bank so they can grow all of the safe food underground for themselves indefinitely.
Originally posted by michael1983l
In reply to the part in the title "possible 100m deaths".
Well first of all let me tell you it is never nice to see a fellow human being die and nor will I ever rejoice in the event. However looking out of the box it might be said that this could have a posative effect on the human race in the short term. The planet IS over populated and there soon will not be enough food or wtarer to go around. Maybe a loss on this scale will inadvertently reinvigorate the human race. We consume too much for this planet to sustain cureently im afraid.
Originally posted by michael1983l
In reply to the part in the title "possible 100m deaths".
Well first of all let me tell you it is never nice to see a fellow human being die and nor will I ever rejoice in the event. However looking out of the box it might be said that this could have a posative effect on the human race in the short term. The planet IS over populated and there soon will not be enough food or wtarer to go around. Maybe a loss on this scale will inadvertently reinvigorate the human race. We consume too much for this planet to sustain cureently im afraid.
That is beyond scary. This should be the top news headline every single day on every single news station until it gets resolved.
1000 times the atomic bomb peak - refers to the average level of radioactive contamination that occurred during the Atomic Bomb testing period, worldwide. It is a comparison of the amount of fallout from both instances.
Hundreds of nuclear detonations only cause 1/1000th the fallout that multiple meltdowns at Fukushima have caused.
What pisses me off is when I tell somebody about how bad Fukushima is, and they're like "No Chernobyl was WAY worse", most likely because somebody on CNN said that.
I also tend to agree with the ratio of Chernobyl being only 1/300th the severity of Fukushima, again due to the amount of fuel assemblies present. More stuff = More pollution potentials.
So if Chernobyl is a 7 on the scale of nuclear disasters, and each upgraded level is double the severity of the last one, than Fukushima is like a level 30 disaster so to speak. I wish it was level 7, but it's far far worse than that.
The seed bank! I forgot all about that! I remember everybody thought "Why the hell would they need all of the seeds in a vault?", but now it makes sense.
Sadly we aren't safe to eat anymore either.
Lucky for the elites, they have a seed bank so they can grow all of the safe food underground for themselves indefinitely.