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Originally posted by Mimir
Originally posted by tinker9917
Children over 32 miles from Fukushima ground zero are already suffering fatigue, diarrhea, and nosebleeds, the three most common of eight radiation sickness signs, the three in the earliest stage of the disease.Five hundred Fukushima children already have radiation in their thyroids.
On Chernobyl:
"Children born years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster still develop cancer from it, as documented by CBS when Hayes was at Kievis Radiation Hospital built specifically for Chernobyl victims, some of whom Hayes interviewed.
These children are "battling cancer and other illnesses believed to be caused by the contamination," she said.
The horror never ends.
It is incredible, they dont do more to stop this disaster.
Shame on the media and the worlds governments for showing so little interest.edit on 21-8-2011 by Mimir because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tinker9917
reply to post by bluemirage5
Wow, I forgot about the cars testing positive.
reply to post by Human0815
TextSANTIAGO — Chilean officials found traces of radioactivity in tests on around 20 used cars on a ship from South Korea that had been in the vicinity of Japan's damaged Fukushima atomic plant, a report said Monday. The report in the daily El Mercurio quoted Iquique customs director Raul Barria as saying the radioactivity did not appear to pose a danger. He said the vehicles were showing a level of one to five on a radioactive index, below the level of nine needed for an alert.
Report: 17 microsieverts/hr detected on cars from Japan — Russia rejects shipment August 11th, 2011 at 11:57 AM
YDNEY -- A boatload of 800 cars arriving Down Under from Japan will be tested for radiation by Australia's nuclear watchdog after other Japanese vehicles were found to be radioactive,
Originally posted by rbrtj
Hi folks....Here is a video that shook me to the core.
If the video link does not work on here as planned. I supplied the link Evacuate Fukushima video
Also please go to HERE
Peace, rbrtj
Originally posted by bluemirage5
Now........
how's our fish and seafood supplies?
Has our Australian Govt tested supplies off the trawlers since Japan's radiation leaks in to the Pacific or they're afraid it would cripple the billion dollar industry?????????
First check should had been done on Blue Fin Tuna !!!
Since screening, the FDA confirmed finding three food products from Japan that contained radioactive isotopes, although they were "all too low to cause adverse events." So far, the FDA said that every piece of seafood that has been imported to the United States is safe. Offshore from the Fukushima plant,the seawater is now testing at levels off the charts -- 7.5 million times more radioactive than the legal limit. "I can't go out to fish because of the radiation," one Japanese fisherman told ABC News. "I cannot do anything." But another fisherman said it was a "bad rumor" that the fish was unsafe to eat. "The fish are totally fine, I believe," he said.
Even though radiation levels become diluted in large bodies of water, officials tested a sample of sand lance fish, often used for bait, and found that the species contained nearly double the levels of iodine 131 and cesium 137. The new regulation caps fish radiation levels at the same amount as vegetables—up to 2,000 bequerels of iodine 131 per kilogram.
"Those levels are not to the point where you'd get sick and die from eating the fish, but you probably shouldn't consume a lot of them," said Fisher. "The cesium levels are still such that you could consume about 35 pounds of that fish per year before you'd have any possible problems."
Originally posted by Pervius
Why aren't we evacuating Japanese for other parts of the world?
Why aren't we burying Chernobyl and Fukushima?
"This amounts to an increase of 35% (the total for the entire U.S. rose about 2.3%), and is statistically significant. Of further significance is that those dates include the four weeks before and the ten weeks after the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant disaster."
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by Human0815
It was all over the news worldwide when Chile received a large Japanese car shipment and it tested positive for radiation and they returned it back to Japan. Approx a month later, Australia received a shipment of Japanese cars and our Govt accepted the shipment....