Published: July 31st, 2012 at 1:56 am ET
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Title: Arnold Gundersen with the latest on Fukushima: its effects on Japan, and the global risks posed by the No. 4 reactor
Source: If You Love This Planet Radio
Author: Dr. Helen Caldicott
Date: July 27, 2012
This week, Dr. Caldicott has a new conversation with nuclear engineer Arnold Gundersen about the ongoing nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant and its effects on Japan and the rest of the world. [...]
At ~21:00 in
Arnold Gundersen, Nuclear Engineer: I’ve been encouraging people on the West Coast to demand of their state government to take some samples because the US government is not taking samples. And of course what samples are being taken, if it’s below an arbitrary number, the authorities are not announcing what that number is.
I’m sure the authorities have caught fish and they’re contaminated and to avoid a public health scare, or more likely to avoid a business collapse in the fisheries, they’re not telling people what the number is.
Is the radiation high or low? I don’t know, but I’m sure they’re detecting it in fish even on the West Coast of the United States.
Published: July 31st, 2012 at 1:56 am ET
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Pick your favorite fallout maps. It's in your water, food, and air.
Np 239
http://goo.gl/EZrSf
Xe 133
http://goo.gl/wT2bV
Cs 137
http://goo.gl/EwvR6
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After the 2008 Lehman/world/credit collapse, I began stacking PMs, along with long-dated Pacific seafood and CA central valley canned meats and vegetables, in preparation for potential unanticipated trade/supply disruptions, grocery store closures, and food shortages, with the idea of providing for my 3 generation extended family of 15 (none of whom will share any concern for the possible impending credit or environmental collapse)..
Post 3/11 fukushima, I quickly quadrupled my canned seafood, meat and other dry good supplies, and then in Sept. 2011 I stopped stacking altogether, both canned and other foods, on the basis that fuku contamination had by then most likely spread to both Pacific seafood as well as CA central valley fresh crops and canned meats.
Emerging headlines regarding probable contamination of Pacific seafood and CA central valley meats and vegetables tell me my 3 year stacking and storage efforts and expenses may sometime soon prove to have been time and money well spent, protestations by my friends and family notwithstanding.
Time will tell…
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Hi j-b. Just interested to know this. Once you start consuming your stash, how long do you figure it will last? [I'm assuming 15 people will be consuming it, or perhaps will it be just you?]
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j-b, it just means you will exist a bit longer than people who haven't stockpiled…. exist, not survive…
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Of course they're monitoring and finding and covering up …
It's what big business does …
It's what's for dinner ….
It's how we've lost our freedom …
It's how we create genomic instability …
It's how we experiment on our unborn children …
It's how we mutate ourselves, our friends and our enemies …
It's how we make our blood money …
It's American, so it must be good for you …
It's not some commie radiation, this rads for you! …
How stupid is that???
Not stupid at all … somebody, in some far off place, who is long dead now, and whose grandchildren have birth defects and cancer, and who will live shortened, miserable lives, … made a lot of money!!! What is not to love about that???
We're American and we give the world cancer!!! Indiscriminately!!! We do it because we can!!! We make money so we're good!!
We have more money than you, so we're better than you!!!
And we can buy the silence of the WHO by overruling and silencing them with our Mengeles at the IAEA, whom we've bought and paid for, because we're American, and we're rich, and we give cancer to the whole world!!! Boo yah! It's an American cancer, so it's got to be good!! It's what's for dinner..
disgusting. shameful. genuine American deceit.
GE works alright. To cover its tracks. Like a thief in the night.
Hell fire and radioactive brimstone. Take that, world.
Oh yeah!
peace …
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First rate Ned. But I think you have the most debt in the world, not sure about the most money.
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Any thoughts?
http://www.gregslab.com/tools/radwatch
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Interesting charts. I'm in San Diego. We have nuke aircraft carriers coming and going and docked in port all the time, not sure about the sub base, but I wonder if that accounts for the higher readings here in San Diego. And San Onofre is only 50 miles away.
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