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We should discuss getting radiation pills because of the deadly contamination from Fukushima now contaminating the entire west coast!! Scared for my life!! Nuclear fuel rods are burning out of control and it burned into the ground and is releasing deadly radiation into the air at it headed our way :(
 

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Guess it is going to get me first Colleen cuz of where we live, right close to the Pacific! You have a longer wait tho being way across the map. I will let you know when I start seeing glow in the dark people :yikesu:
 

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HEY ..it could be a good thing.. for cancer patients. free radiation treatments... oh yeah, just like the real radiation treatments, its carcenagenic. of course chemo is carcenagenic as well.... never could see the logic in treating cancer with things that cause cancer!
 

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Fukushima is here: ‘ALL Bluefin Tuna Caught In California Are Radioactive’
By DNA |

October 10, 201320 Comments


Radioactive Bluefin Tuna Caught Off California Coast
By: Ann Werner
Every bluefin tuna tested in the waters off California has shown to be contaminated with radiation that originated in Fukushima. Every single one.
Over a year ago, in May of 2012, the Wall Street Journal reported on a Stanford University study. Daniel Madigan, a marine ecologist who led the study, was quoted as saying, “The tuna packaged it up (the radiation) and brought it across the world’s largest ocean. We were definitely surprised to see it at all and even more surprised to see it in every one we measured.”
Another member of the study group, Marine biologist Nicholas Fisher at Stony Brook University in New York State reported, “We found that absolutely every one of them had comparable concentrations of cesium 134 and cesium 137.”
That was over a year ago. The fish that were tested had relatively little exposure to the radioactive waste being dumped into the ocean following the nuclear melt-through that occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in March of 2011. Since that time, the flow of radioactive contaminants dumping into the ocean has continued unabated. Fish arriving at this juncture have been swimming in contaminants for all of their lives.
Radioactive cesium doesn’t sink to the sea floor, so fish swim through it and ingest it through their gills or by eating organisms that have already ingested it. It is a compound that does occur naturally in nature, however, the levels of cesium found in the tuna in 2012 had levels 3 percent higher than is usual. Measurements for this year haven’t been made available, or at least none that I have been able to find. I went looking for the effects of ingesting cesium. This is what I found:
When contact with radioactive cesium occurs, which is highly unlikely, a person can experience cell damage due to radiation of the cesium particles. Due to this, effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bleeding may occur. When the exposure lasts a long time, people may even lose consciousness. Coma or even death may then follow. How serious the effects are depends upon the resistance of individual persons and the duration of exposure and the concentration a person is exposed to.

The half life of cesium 134 is 2.0652 years. For cesium 137, the half life is 30.17 years.
The Fukushima disaster is an ongoing battle with no signs that humans are gaining the upper hand. The only good news to come out of Japan has later been proven to be false and was nothing more than attempts by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to mislead the public and lull them into a sense of security while the company searched vainly for ways to contain the accident. This incident makes Three Mile Island and Chernobyl pale in comparison. Those were nuclear meltdowns. A nuclear melt-through poses a much more serious problem and is one that modern technology doesn’t have the tools to address. Two and a half years later and the contaminants are still flowing into the ocean and will continue to for the foreseeable future.
The FDA assures us that our food supply is safe, that the levels of radiation found in fish samples are within safe limits for consumption. But one has to question if this is true and, if it is true now, will it remain true? Is this, like the statements issued from TEPCO, another attempt to quell a public backlash in the face of an unprecedented event that, as yet, has no solution and no end in sight?
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We don't hear nothing on our news but on news all over the world they are talking about it, we are just like mushrooms..... kept in the dark and fed sh*t cause we are in the fallout zone and they don't want mass panic or there goes the ecomomy again!!
 

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So when you gonna start sealing up your windows and doors and how are they gonna react at work when you show up in that space suit? When we see our head gov't guys and Obama in a special airtight suit and wearing a mask guess that will be our clue. I'll keep my eyes open for dead birds laying around as they say they are the most sensitive to chemicals and I'll keep you posted :biggrinangelA:
 

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I have plastic and duck tape waiting at the "ready". We also have iodine pills down in the basement too. Lets just hope we never have to worry about this just yet, I want to play all summer by the pond and have fun in the sun without the additional "Radiation"!

Although the news out there is pretty darn grim and depressing, kind of brings me down when I hear about all the dead and dying stuff along the coast, but it is good to know what is going on out there for sure, better than being a "mushroom"!

We have an old style Russia radiation detector, still works, and maybe this summer when down at the park I will take it with me and measure the readings!
 

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We just happen to have large a roll of plastic and lots of duct tape. I find rolls of duct tape on the roads while walking sometimes so I of course bring it home for safe keeping. Will be interesting to see what levels of radiation if any show up on your old detector. Wonder what it would be here on the West Coast? Wonder if there is a site somewhere on the net that shows what the levels of radiation day to day that are in the areas we live in like a weather forecast. Going to look now.......................ok here I found one but looks like for the U.S only: http://www.radiationnetwork.com/
Here is one for Canada: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/ed-ud/respond/nuclea/data-donnees-eng.php
 
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