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Fukushima and the children... video... very sad...... we'll be seeing more of this.....
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[quote:Don'tBeAfraid:MV8yMTI4MTE0XzM1OTE1MjA2Xzc3NEYzNzU3] [quote:MHz:MV8yMTI4MTE0XzM1OTE1MTg1XzI0RDk1MkJD] [quote:American Atom 6397850:MV8yMTI4MTE0XzM1OTEzODg1X0U2MzM2RUY=] Please explain proof of danger radiation in public area. You make for parody joke? This is video result of leaking microwave oven exposing radiation. This not problem for public! Why you not check for truth? You like TEPCO lawsuit for you slander with lies? [/quote] Are you saying your own research by the military for the military is flawed? [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-VkpR-wka8[/youtube] Or that the health aspects are not related to the same form of health issues that face Japan. (in part) High rates of miscarriage, toxic levels of lead and mercury contamination and spiralling numbers of birth defects ranging from congenital heart defects to brain dysfunctions and malformed limbs have been recorded. Even more disturbingly, they appear to be occurring at an increasing rate in children born in Fallujah, about 40 miles west of Baghdad. There is "compelling evidence" to link the increased numbers of defects and miscarriages to military assaults, says Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, one of the lead authors of the report and an environmental toxicologist at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health. Similar defects have been found among children born in Basra after British troops invaded, according to the new research. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/iraq-records-huge-rise-in-birth-defects-8210444.html The same treatment should work in both places. If radiation is bad for living things what would it do to the properties of steel over a long period of time or does it 'collect' in fluids faster than it does in dry goods, if so water to be ingested should be made on the spot from water vapor, natural or man-made. If hemp is grown it is said to leach heavy metals out of the soil over time so plant that where you want the gardens to be and then when they are producing clean food the hemp would be planted in pastures and the process repeated. The radioactive crop could be sunk in the trench not far offshore, along with all other radiated waste. Make it the dump site for the world and cap it off every 10 years of so. Another project that is possible but won't be moved on because there is no return for the bankers so the whole population of Japan is going to be sacrificed (over a few generations). The liberation in 1945 from the slave-like mentality only made obedience to 'the State' the only change. Assuming they cannot cap it off in a reasonable amount of time the whole population of the island could be settled along the shores of the Hudson's Bay in Canada's north, It is void of people and the Bay could be made into a productive fishing ground. Another project that makes no money for the bankers so it is also not worth moving on. In the worst case they are destined to become extinct because by the time the danger is truly evident it is too late to do anything about it. That is acceptable to their political leaders, just as it would be in any other nation in the world, including Canada, the US, Europe, etc. [/quote] Thanks for posting an authoritative medical video which clearly shows the danger of using what was thought to be safe "depleted" uranium. I will send you green karma when it reloads. It is not debateable that radiation of any level is dangerous to the human body and causes mutations. Dr. Rokke is one of the TOP experts on depleted uranium with a long list of scientific credentials: http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2008/04/17/02335.html "Doug served as a member of the 3rd U.S. Army Medical Command's Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) teaching, medical response, and special operations team, the 3rd U.S. Army captured equipment project team, and with the 3rd U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Assessment team during Gulf War 1(Operation Desert Storm). He was the U.S. Army's Depleted Uranium Project director from 1994 - 1995. He developed the congressionally mandated education and training materials and wrote U.S. Army Regulation 700-48, the U.S. Army PAM 700-48, and the U.S. Army's common task for DU incidents." [/quote]
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