Fukashima ocean contamination

Mike_Yates

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http://flydogmarine.com/blog/2011/0...onitoring-near-fukushima-daiichi-plant-japan/

"If 1/1000th of a microgram of plutonium is consumed, it will cause cancer with almost 100% certainty." Quote by physicist Michio Kaku.

Trillions of gallons of radioactive water from the stricken Fukashima Daiichi nuclear power plant were dumped into the pacific ocean following the four total meltdowns. I wonder if the seafood I've been eating for the past year has been laced with an undetectable amount of plutonium as well as a witches brew of other radioactive elements which leaked from the reactors.

HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of cancers could ensue worldwide throughout the next decade or so, if my theories are correct.

Corporate interests have completely squelched the government and media from telling any truthful details about the Fukashima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe. 99% of what was publicly told about this incident is outright disinformation and corporate spin. An innumerable amount people throughout the world are going to have to die from cancer so our stock values aren't affected. Also, the profits and status quo of the nuclear energy industry, the fishing industry, and various other industries depend heavily on covering up the true severity and impact of these meltdowns.

In today's society, money and power are more important than human life.

Good grief, what a sick, sad, horrible, vile, and disgusting world we live in......
 
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Trillions of gallons were dumped? Clearly not. You have no conception of how much volume a trillion gallons represents.
And Michio Kaku is a pretty awesome guy, but he's a theoretical physicist not a nuclear physicist. He's probably right about plutonium, but asking him is about equivalent to asking Carl Owens about the Olympic marathon.
 
I spend a bit of time in Japan and continue to eat their fish, especially sashimi. I simply love tuna. It's all good!

The Japanese catch a lot of it (tuna) off the northeast coast of Honshu.

My lifestyle is one long suicide anyway.
 
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