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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 12/07/2014 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nuclear Hotseat #180: Dr. Chris Busby on Internal/External Radiation Doses, USS Reagan, Activist Strategies [link to www.nuclearhotseat.com] INTERVIEW: Dr. Chris Busby has been a brilliant, reliable resource on nuclear radiation dangers since long before Fukushima began. He’s a scientist, activist and has a long history of going up against the nuclear goliaths and daviding them down to size. Dr. Busby is the scientific secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk and for a long time was the spokesman on science and technology for the Green Party of England and Wales. Chugiakian |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 12/07/2014 01:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cindy Folkers, radiation specialist and health within the group Beyond Nuclear (Beyond Nuclear) founded by Dr. Helen Caldicott, discusses briefly the situation of food monitoring in the United States, after the nuclear disaster Fukushima. West Coast undergoes indeed fallout issued by the Central sinking, and is somehow fueled by the "highway of contamination" what the Kuroshio ocean current, flowing between Japan and the USA. Be addressed radiation protection standards for the public in the United States and elsewhere, the state of the monitoring of different sources of global radioactive contamination or after Fukushima, the different actors of the monitoring and results, policy authorities and the necessary modification of radiation protection standards in the USA. Chugiakian |
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rp User ID: 65897121 United Kingdom 12/09/2014 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cindy Folkers, radiation specialist and health within the group Beyond Nuclear (Beyond Nuclear) founded by Dr. Helen Caldicott, discusses briefly the situation of food monitoring in the United States, after the nuclear disaster Fukushima. West Coast undergoes indeed fallout issued by the Central sinking, and is somehow fueled by the "highway of contamination" what the Kuroshio ocean current, flowing between Japan and the USA. Be addressed radiation protection standards for the public in the United States and elsewhere, the state of the monitoring of different sources of global radioactive contamination or after Fukushima, the different actors of the monitoring and results, policy authorities and the necessary modification of radiation protection standards in the USA. thanks man |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 12/11/2014 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: 100% Death Rate for Baby Killer Whales along West Coast Alarm bells ring’ as no newborns have survived in past 3 years — “This is absolutely the worst thing possible”, pregnant orca dies with decomposing stillborn full-term fetus inside — “We’re going to lose them… they’ll be extinct for sure Quoting: Goofy for God [link to enenews.com] death marks a major blow for a population already struggling with low birth and survival rates. The total population is now 77. Earlier this fall an orca calf was presumed dead seven weeks after its birth. It's been three years since the J, K or L pod produced a baby that survived more than a year [link to www.king5.com] Chugiakian |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 12/11/2014 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Citizen scientists test Pacific for Fukushima radiation SALEM, Ore. — On the last Sunday in November, Terry Waldron waded into the surf at Nye Beach in Newport and filled a plastic bucket from the frigid Pacific Ocean. The salty water now sits in a laboratory across the country, at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, awaiting testing on highly sensitive equipment. Waldron is part of a corps of West Coast citizen scientists sampling ocean water near their homes for traces of radiation from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on the other side of the Pacific. New data from Woods Hole shows very low levels of Fukushima radiation about 400 miles due west of Newport, as well as at other offshore sites along the West Coast. .....In October, he reported that a sample taken about 745 miles west of Vancouver, British Columbia, tested positive for Cesium 134, the so-called "fingerprint" of Fukushima because it could only have come from the plant. [link to www.usatoday.com] Chugiakian |
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rp User ID: 66288680 United Kingdom 12/22/2014 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw this on twitter "Japan’s Answer to Radiation: Massive Natural Indoor Farms" [link to naturalsociety.com] the future love the 'natural indoor farm' bit ..when look at photo yeh right ffs! God help us |
Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 53604407 United States 12/23/2014 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw this on twitter Quoting: rp 66288680 "Japan’s Answer to Radiation: Massive Natural Indoor Farms" [link to naturalsociety.com] the future love the 'natural indoor farm' bit ..when look at photo yeh right ffs! God help us Typical Problem, Reaction, Solution. A+ for creative thinking. F for problem resolution. In other News, another Fukushima Scientist says radiation is good for you. He claims that rice grown next to Fukushima can grow up to 100 times larger than a normal rice kernel and feels that with a bit more radiation exposure, each kernel of rice will grow to the size of a watermelon and will feed 1 person for 3 days...... He receives a 100 Million dollar grant (from the US tax payers), along with a green light, to use the runoff of radioactive contaminated water to water his rice patties.... More on this story later. Chugiakian |
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pmb1 User ID: 65747980 United States 12/23/2014 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw this on twitter Quoting: rp 66288680 "Japan’s Answer to Radiation: Massive Natural Indoor Farms" [link to naturalsociety.com] the future love the 'natural indoor farm' bit ..when look at photo yeh right ffs! God help us Typical Problem, Reaction, Solution. A+ for creative thinking. F for problem resolution. In other News, another Fukushima Scientist says radiation is good for you. He claims that rice grown next to Fukushima can grow up to 100 times larger than a normal rice kernel and feels that with a bit more radiation exposure, each kernel of rice will grow to the size of a watermelon and will feed 1 person for 3 days...... He receives a 100 Million dollar grant (from the US tax payers), along with a green light, to use the runoff of radioactive contaminated water to water his rice patties.... More on this story later. For some strange reason that would not surprise me a single bit. |
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rp User ID: 41396639 United Kingdom 12/24/2014 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just saw this on twitter Quoting: rp 66288680 "Japan’s Answer to Radiation: Massive Natural Indoor Farms" [link to naturalsociety.com] the future love the 'natural indoor farm' bit ..when look at photo yeh right ffs! God help us :head bump: Typical Problem, Reaction, Solution. A+ for creative thinking. F for problem resolution. In other News, another Fukushima Scientist says radiation is good for you. He claims that rice grown next to Fukushima can grow up to 100 times larger than a normal rice kernel and feels that with a bit more radiation exposure, each kernel of rice will grow to the size of a watermelon and will feed 1 person for 3 days...... He receives a 100 Million dollar grant (from the US tax payers), along with a green light, to use the runoff of radioactive contaminated water to water his rice patties.... More on this story later. humanity behaviour is indicative of being in serious crisis |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 66510714 United States 12/31/2014 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NRC Post Fukushima enhancements......... talk is cheap. Last Edited by Chugiakian on 12/31/2014 01:01 AM Chugiakian |
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Chugiakian (OP) User ID: 66510714 United States 12/31/2014 01:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Published on Dec 30, 2014 The NRC’s Bi-Polar Mission The schizogenic effects of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s contradictory mandate – to protect public safety while simultaneously protecting America’s failing nuclear energy industry from its own bad karma – have never been more apparent than in this recent Dec. 3, 2014 hearing of NRC Commissioners before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, under the gavel of the Committee’s out-going Chair, Sen. Barbara Boxer [ D-CA]. The hearing’s inelegant – and as it turned out, ironic title - was "NRC's Implementation of the Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendations and Other Actions to Enhance and Maintain Nuclear Safety." As these video excerpts show, the two main issues raised in the NRC’s segment of the hearing were (1.) Sen. Boxer’s graphic chart demonstrating that none of the 12 recommendations made months ago by the NRC’s own Safety Task Force for retrofitting U.S. nuclear plants in keeping with post-Fukushima lessons have yet to be implemented by the NRC, and (2.) Sen. Ed Markey’s expressed outrage that document requests to the NRC in line with the Committee’s Congressionally mandated oversight authority have been persistently refused by out-going NRC Chair Allison M. Macfarlane . As the year ends, Sen. Boxer will hand the Committee gavel over to leading GOP climate change denialist James Inhofe. At the same time, in a sure recipe for policy-setting and enforcement gridlock, departing NRC Chair Dr. Macfarlane will leave the Commission with an apparent 2/2 split until her replacement is appointed, which is likely to be a lengthy and contentious process. So this Dec. 3 hearing is significant and worth paying attention to, as it is probably the last one for a while in which public safety is advocated for, rather than nuclear industry and wing-nut interests. In a preview of coming distractions, in this excerpt Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse [D-RI] urges the Commission to be more vigorous in its promotion of such discredited and unproven nuclear technologies as thorium and small modular reactors. Chugiakian |
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