Monday, April 11, 2011

NUCLEAR CONCERNS: But we are smarter than the Japanese and CANDUs are better?

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As the tragedy deepens in Japan, the impacts begin to spread around the world as the links below attest ... But I still hear people saying we are better, ours is safer, it's about the jobs ... While the earth moves closer and closer to the brink we will "fiddle while the earth burns."

It appears that locals are buying dulse to make sure their thyroids are are well stocked with iodine. Yet ... records show that local seaweeds take up the dreaded radioactive iodine-137. Are you folks really sure that you are not ingesting radioactive dulse? Really? It's important. Do you really know?

Look at the results for milk below. It's not funny. And then there is the water leak at Pickering ... another no big deal really! More on that here ...
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Japan Nuclear Radiation In Hawaii Milk 2033% Above Federal Drinking Water Limits :theintelhub.com
New EPA milk samples in Hawaii show radiation in milk at 800% above limits for C-134, 633% above limits for C-137 and 600% above EPA maximum for I-131 for a total of 2033%, or 20.33 times, above the federal drinking water limits.
Japan Mulls Raising Nuclear Accident Severity Level To Highest -Kyodo - WSJ.comonline.wsj.com
Japan Crisis Intensifies Doubts on Turning Plutonium Into Mox Fuel www.nytimes.com
The nuclear crisis in Japan has intensified a conflict over a project to turn weapons-grade plutonium into a commercial fuel called mixed oxide, or mox.
New radiation highs in Little Rock milk. http://blogs.forbes.com/jeffmcmahon/2011/04/10/epa-new-radiation-highs-in-little-rock-milk-philadelphia-drinking-water/

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1 comment:

  1. No, there is no safe nuclear energy world-wide ...
    The only questions you need ask your governments to end the nightmare for good are here:
    http://crisismaven.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/how-i-brought-down-the-nuclear-industry-in-my-country-and-how-you-can-do-it-in-yours/

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