http://www.rt.com/news/tsunami-nasa-debris-graphic-435/ http://www.rt.com/news/tsunami-debris-bones-japan-219/ http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/agatebeach_dock.shtml Articles say that large debris fields will begin hitting our shores this winter. After we lose electricity, we could power our cities by burning smelly methane out of the spiraling cesspools as they crash into the coast.
Denny, you understand smelly things, living in your wheat field on the outskirts of Chicago, next to the famous stockyards which every visitor is forced to smell while driving into the city. It was 1961, and my nose still wrinkles to this very day. Mile after mile of trying not to inhale...good thing liberals cleaned up the environment. Next time ranchers march a mile-long herd from Texas past your front yard to the killing fields, give them a beefy wave from me. Anyway, I understand that conservatives don't object to the Godzilla onslaught approaching Oregon because the 1% already smell, and you don't care about us clean middle class God-fearing Oregonians, but maybe we upright standup righteous Westerners can motivate you with selfish gain...those billions of Japanese organisms might reproduce into trillions, and spread like a herd of wildfire bufalo to the Land of the Bulls and wipe out you descendents of Al Capone.
I'm not in the top 1% of earners or by wealth. I grew up there in the 1960s and 1970s, but never noticed any smell from the stockyards. At UofI, though, when the wind was right, the smell from the south farm was odiferous. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/28/us-japan-nuclear-tuna-idUSBRE84R0MF20120528 (Reuters) - Low levels of nuclear radiation from the tsunami-damaged Fukushima power plant have turned up in bluefin tuna off the California coast, suggesting that these fish carried radioactive compounds across the Pacific Ocean faster than wind or water can. ... The amount of radioactive cesium in the fish is not thought to be damaging to people if consumed, the researchers said in a study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Without making a definitive judgment on the safety of the fish, lead author Daniel Madigan of Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station noted that the amount of radioactive material detected was far less than the Japanese safety limit. "I wouldn't tell anyone what's safe to eat or what's not safe to eat," Madigan said in a telephone interview. "It's become clear that some people feel that any amount of radioactivity, in their minds, is bad and they'd like to avoid it. But compared to what's there naturally ... and what's established as safety limits, it's not a large amount at all."
We're not going to EAT all that filthy slime in the pictures. It's going to burrow under us, kill the native all-American organisms, and spread out from Oregon to the Midwest, giving our beloved American crops diseases with cheaply made Japanese names. Remember the balloon attacks? Japan may yet win WW2.
If the fish who were swimming through the radiated water have barely detectible trace amounts of radiation under their skin, what makes you think we are going to have some worse effect?
Barely detectable = eventually fatal. There is no safe amount of exposure when it comes to nuclear fallout.
But compared to what's there naturally ... and what's established as safety limits, it's not a large amount at all. Stay out of the sun. You get a dose of radiation from it constantly.
Easy to say that in Winnipeg. No one will ever call you a Fukushiman. I'm careful not to call anyone that.
Maybe you get it, jlprk. Without radiation, there'd be no life on earth. The sun warms us. The molten core is molten because it's radioactive. Mutation in evolution is caused by radiation. We age and die because of natural radiation. And so on.
Man at Bend hospital likely has bubonic plague Get out of beautiful central Oregon as soon as possible! http://www.kptv.com/story/18765214/man-at-bend-hospital-likely-has-bubonic-plague
36% of Fukishima kids have thyroid lumps in their throats. (That's 1 out of 3, for those of you who say that a 59% measure is unpopular because it didn't pass with a 60% supermajority.) http://enenews.com/telegraph-abnormal-growths-thyroids-36-percent-fukushima-children The Japanese government says the amazing medical phenomenon wasn't caused by the radiation. I found it in the Bojack blog in the thread about him. Here's the original Telegraph article. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-diagnosed-with-abnormal-thyroid-growths.html
From your own link: “We do not know that cause of this, but it is hard to believe that is due to the effects of radiation,” she said. “This is an early test and we will only see the effects of radiation exposure after four or five years.”