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Japan's Nuclear Accident Spreading to Some Parts of the United States
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[quote:Southern OR:MV8xNjc1OTY3XzI3Njk3Njg2XzNEQzM1ODJF] [quote:citizenperth:MV8xNjc1OTY3XzI3Njk3NjU1XzExNjQ3N0Q5] Fridge and boat found off Hawaii by Russian vessel.... they sending them back....... Fukushima number plate.... [/quote] I saw that article, made me think of the lovely items that will be washing up on the Oregon coast. We got balloon bombs in world war 2 so I have been expecting this. [/quote]
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............10/17/2011 | 10:45 pm
UNIVERSAL DETECTN : Universal Detection Technology Comments on Traces of Japanese Radiation Found in US Rain and Food
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 10/17/11 -- Universal Detection Technology (www.udetection.com) (OTCBB: UNDT), a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies that protect against biological, chemical, and radiological threats, commented today on a recent study funded by the US Departments of Energy and Homeland Security that linked elevated radiation in US rain water and food to the nuclear accident in Japan. The study found that following the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan, elevated levels of radiation were detected in US rain water as well as vegetables and milk. "The first sample that showed elevated radioactivity was collected on March 18 and levels peaked on March 24 before returning to normal," said the study led by Professor Eric Norman in the department of nuclear engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. The study also noted that "similar gamma ray counting measurements were performed on samples of weeds collected in Oakland and on vegetables and milk sold commercially in the San Francisco Bay area." ...........
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