The links in this article are even better than the article itself. http://ecowatch.com/2015/03/16/radioactivity-green-tea-fukushima/
Leprechauns. You've seen them in movies. Because they are hypothetical and will occur (right MARIS61?), we should devote 100% of the world's GDP to preparation for their arrival. Anything less would make us flatlanders. /sarcasm
So now you admit than when you go to movies, you see leprechauns. Just don't bring a gun into the theater.
You're the one who shows me attributions to fiction and say it's Truth. I thought I'd put it in terms you'd understand. Movies.
I'll have to go to a movie sometime to understand you. Still 15 cents if under 12 years old? When I was 13 I used to stoop to save a dime.
You've posted links to movies to support "scientific" arguments you tried to make. I can tell the difference between fiction and non-fiction.
One time as a joke, and you've claimed I was crazy ever since. But some of your stuff is fantasy, too.
Not one time. I don't pass fiction as fact. For example: Soylent Green is the result of Progressive Policies. It's not fact, but a vision of what it's going to be like.
Yes, one time, and you pounced. So I did it one more time more obviously as a joke and you treated the second one as such. That's all, 2 times, but only one that even you took seriously. Meanwhile, you've used Soylent Green seriously more than once before. Looks like I should be the one going after you over using movies as evidence.
Another large object arrives on the Oregon coast. Remember when I posted about the dock? http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...rns-up-in-oregon-with-live-fish-still-aboard/
Government data shows U.S. being bombarded with Fukushima radiation 1,000 times higher than normal Government data shows that the U.S. is being bombarded with Fukushima radiation 1,000 times higher than normal. In the months following the 2011 meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, residents of Los Angeles were being exposed to levels of dangerous alpha radiation nearly 1,000 times above normal levels, a government study found. The data came from a July 2012 presentation at the National Conference on Radiation Control. The presentation was given by Joji Ortego, Principal Radiation Protection Specialist for Los Angeles County Radiation Management. Following the Fukushima meltdowns, Los Angeles county heard many concerns from residents about the potential health impacts of radiation crossing the Pacific Ocean from the disaster. So they commissioned a study of radiation levels in the area. The report notes that federal agencies delayed in providing information to the county, and that the state Radiologic Health Branch was unable to provide inspectors due to budget constraints. The state lab was unable to provide a reasonable turnaround time for sample analysis, so the county instead hired a local radiation monitor manufacturer for the analysis. READ MORE --> http://www.naturalnews.com/052291_Fukushima_California_radiation.html