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gamesmaster63
reply to post by EllaMarina
Yes, you have been misinformed, never trust anything Faux News says.
The first anniversary is approaching of the March, 2011, earthquake and tsunami that devastated Fukushima, Japan, and later this year debris from that event should begin to wash up on U.S. shores – and one question many have asked is whether that will pose a radiation risk.
The simple answer is, no. Nuclear radiation health experts from Oregon State University who have researched this issue following the meltdown of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant say the minor amounts of deposition on the debris field scattered in the ocean will have long since dissipated, decayed or been washed away by months of pounding in ocean waves.
Radiation levels in seawater just outside one of the damaged Fukushima reactors spiked this week to the highest level in two years, the operator of the crippled Japanese nuclear plant said on Thursday.
Radiation levels on Wednesday, the day six workers were exposed to highly radioactive water, jumped 13 times the previous day's reading, the highest levels since late 2011.
hounddoghowlie
i have some cats, and they loved the canned tuna cat food. over the past year, they won't eat it.
i even tried to feed some starkist, just turn their nose up at it.
if the cats won't eat it, there's something wrong.
hounddoghowlie
i have some cats, and they loved the canned tuna cat food. over the past year, they won't eat it.
i even tried to feed some starkist, just turn their nose up at it.
if the cats won't eat it, there's something wrong.
HooHaa
hounddoghowlie
reply to post by minkmouse
i'm glad there's some one else that seen this, i was afraid to say anything because i thought people would say i'm crazy.
Too late, j/k...
I have a cat, who like Mikey would eat anything.. I don't feed her that kind of food, but I'll buy some to test this hypothesis..
Post the out come later..
abeverage
hounddoghowlie
i have some cats, and they loved the canned tuna cat food. over the past year, they won't eat it.
i even tried to feed some starkist, just turn their nose up at it.
if the cats won't eat it, there's something wrong.
My Dog still likes it...but Dogs are dumb right?