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CORIUM MIGRATION discussion on this RT video with Paul Gunter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baya8-agPs4
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There has never been an official epidemiological study of the effects of being downwind of the SSFL/Rocketdyne meltdown in 1959. However, a citizen-activist site on Facebook called “Secrets of the Santa Susana Field Lab” is asking for posts for their map. If you know anyone who lived in Simi Valley or the San Fernando Valley between July, 1959 and maybe 10 years after, and who have suffered a cluster of unprecedented (not genetically based) health problems, please visit that site and post.
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Hey Auntie (love your name btw) I’m gonna post that to HP. A couple of posters live in CAlif.
Thanks
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Effects showed up about 20 years later as I recall due to ground water contamination.
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I’d never heard of Simi Valley until the past year, when a friend told me to google it. They hid it for years entirely and it’s still not really on the public radar.
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What amazed me once fuku hit and I started researching, is that there is on average a major nuclear release almost every year just in the US. And they all get covered up.
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There is a history channel program about this I seen on the computer. But not on TV!
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Someone forgot to tell the Japanese about this cover-up? They are running a sodium fast breeder at Monju (or trying to). Great idea, using an explosive as a coolant.
Is it just me, or are these eggheads really, really stupid?
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liquid sodium coolant, yes daft idea, breeder reactors also daft idea trying to reuse “quite” radioactive fuel by making it into “extremely” radioactive fuel,
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Did anyone notice that from 6:01 to 6:09 in the video was squashed? When he says workers were not told of the exposure? I have seen this video before and that was not present…
Is there another copy somewhere?
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This inspired a post: and I hope Aunti Nuke don’t mind, I quoted her. Also a really good Xtranormal text2video on simi, as well as a recent ABC clip.
http://femalefaust.blogspot.com/2011/08/biggest-us-nuclear-disaster-was-not-3.html
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Green Party leader prods nuke power foes
A leader of a German antinuclear political group is calling on like-minded activists in Japan to show the public the concrete economic benefits of abandoning atomic power to widen their support.
Baerbel Hoehn, vice chairwoman of the Green Party, said in a recent interview in Hiroshima …
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110823a4.html
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ps — Jebus — couldn’t find another version of the clip, still looking.
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