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Is fukushima an extinction-level event?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 23231420:MV8yMDk3MDI2XzM1MzIyNjMxXzY5RTJGNzg3] [quote:--Voltaic--:MV8yMDk3MDI2XzM1MzIxMTMwXzkxRjdFN0E=] Hear is some truth about Plutonium you can trust. Plutonium is a heavy element and will NOT travel far. The height of ejection will increase range of potential inhalation. Plutonium is easily expelled in the gastrointestinal track with very little to no danger to the person. Plutonium is VERY lethal if inhaled. Unless you were near Tokyo or Fukushima during the meltdown and/or the dumping of water period, you have nothing to worry about. The ones I am concerned over are the US Naval personnel stationed off the Japanese coast. They actually sailed south and scrubbed the outside deck(s) clean. Because they sailed right into the plume. But those in the US should not worry about plutonium death. The chances of inhalation of Plutonium is next to none. You will shit it out if consumed from Japanese foods. It will not harm you in the air radioactively speaking as it is Alpha radiation. [/quote] So around the globe isn't far??? Also Plutonium is VERY lethal if inhaled. This is what worries me about the fukushima posts. Suddenly every wikipedia expert decides to chime in with misinformaiton. Not to say doing so as to "shill". But because their belief and understanding is under par to the subject content... [/quote]
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An estimated 400 - 600 pounds of plutonuim nano-dust was released from the Fukushima reactor #3 explosion. Scientists say that only 200 pounds of the nano-dust is required to kill off the human race.
Americans inhaled an estimated 10-15 plutonium particles after the Fukushima explosion. Only 1 particle is required for an almost 100% chance of lung cancer.
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