Published: June 11th, 2012 at 4:38 pm ET
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“Five O’Clock Shadow” with Robert Knight
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June 7, 2012
ARNIE GUNDERSEN of Fairewinds Associates details the latest nuclear issues of Fukushima and the domestic environment [...]
At 12:20 in
Gundersen: They actually have something they call snow.
And it’s just particles that are deposited on the water and they are working their way down the water column.
And it’s loaded with cesium, which these tuna and other fish are swimming through.
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Published: June 11th, 2012 at 4:38 pm ET
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gee, that is the first time we have ever heard of it snowing; UNDERWATER.
And this is not just any old snow… it is INVISIBLE RADIOACTIVE SNOW.
Try dodging invisible radioactive snowflakes falling outside as a human walking down the sidewalk, while it is snowing heavily.
Remember, you can't see these snowflakes..
There are others places where much the same thing is happening…
Gulf Seafood Radium Levels; Chernobyl in the Gulf of Mexico; via A Green Road Blog
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/04/gulf-seafood-radium-levels-chernobyl-in.html
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what much work you do, AGR! For those who have not yet seen,
here a gold mine of Fukushima and nuclear information
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/p/index.html#!/p/index.html
other info about the BP GoM Disaster
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/forum/index.php/board,5.0.html
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This reminds me so much of the Gulf of Mexico hydrate show. I thought that was the most destruction I had see…but no. This should be our president making a nationwide announcement. Sadly again, no. This is it folks. We are on our own
Radiation monitoring and protection protocols
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/forum/index.php/board,24.0.html
Fukushima fallout forecasts until we are told what the president knows
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/nnn.html
and other folks to tell, who should have been telling us all along.
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
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The ocean is wrecked now, thanks to nuclear. And it was 100% avoidable. We really need to stop allowing the production of this deadly stuff, radiation.
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Great comment. I couldn't agree more 100% avoidable.
News flash to the nuke industry: You can't undo the destruction of the planet via radiation. There is no such thing as decontamination, only concentration. If we can get the waste shot off of the planet and into the sun then there is a such thing as decon. Provided it's at the industries cost not the rate/taxpayers.
As for the ocean I will miss her as I have since I left So Cal. I will miss the fish as I have for over a year now. I am over supplementing my diet with vitamins and minerals. They have iodine in them and they are powder not pressed. Every food item that I ingest causes me to picture a small circus of radioactive elements frying it. Kind of like a sparkler
just not as fun.
A mushroom pushed up through the ground in the backyard here in Ga. I want to send it to Arnie to have it analyzed.
Ahhh what a great new world… Thanks nuclear power.
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'they are working their way down the water column.'
Hmmmm, I wonder about this. Take a case of baby powder, poor it into an olympic sized swimming pool. Now, add tidal motion, wind, waves, currents, fish, an entire ocean of movement.
I wonder how long, if ever, it will take to settle out on the floor of the pool. Longer than I can hold my breath I'll bet.
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Plutonium hitchhikes in groundwater
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/804/plutonium-hitchhikes-groundwater
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Here is a point in which I agree with Gundersen..
Groundwater contamination.
Fukushima Groundwater Radiation Contamination Worst In Nuclear History
http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/05/08/fukushima-japan-groundwater-radiation-contamination-worst-nuclear-history-22431/
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