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Date: June 24, 2012 at 02:26:23
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: The denial of the cause of disasters |
URL: Fukushima Japan in DIRE Straights: update for the last week 5/18/12 |
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This is from May but it's amazing how the reporting doesn't actually SAY what could cause the birth rate to go down in Japan to the point of extinction! The reporter says Japan says it's that 'love' is on the downswing in Japan. Good gawd, isn't this willful genocide? When are these Japanese govt turkeys going to be brought to an international court and charged from their crimes?
I guess the gravity of the Fuku situation has not hit home. The coin has not dropped yet in the brains of U.S. citizens. The danger of Fuku has not gone away and will be with the world long after we are gone in destruction of life forms and the environment/ habitats. Our denial in the U.S. is that we have (there are different numbers given in articles as though no one is sure) 54 plants just like the Fuku reactors. Like Japan, we are in shock I think. We are quietly eating or not eating increasingly radioactive fruits and vegetables in California, OR, WA, along with Canadian and Mexican imports. Hillary's proclamation that everyone should help Japan by eating their exported foods is, at the least, not politically correct but shows a decided lack of leadership to protect US citizen, given that tuna migrating from the coast of Japan to California is now already too radioactive to be used in cat food, imho.
The denial will get more difficult as people become more aware of the results of radiation from eating, breathing, and absorbing it. There will be more heart attacks, more cardiovascular problems, more kidney failure, more thyroid and more lung cancer. In combination with already existing toxic chemicals, the birds the bees the trees and the animals are going to suffer too.
I guess it's all not too bad, after all, we all have to die of something- ;)
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Date: June 24, 2012 at 11:31:41
From: Swimmer/SantaRosa,CA, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: The denial of the cause of disasters |
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Friend of mine said "Hey, we don't get off this rock ALIVE!" To which I responded, "Well, maybe the Mother Ship aka "Mythical Dragon" will finally return and either annihilate what remains of this planetary experiment gone horribly awry OR (better still) will CORRECT the screw up....I, for one, would even approve some type of FULL STOP...and FULL REVERSE! Let's go back in TIME and STOP the nuking of Hiroshima & Nagasaki Japan and the subsequent building of nukes WORLDWIDE...PERIOD! What a Brave New World THAT could/would BE!
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Date: June 26, 2012 at 10:24:18
From: Poppie, [DNS_Address]
Subject: One of the most densely populated areas of earth ... |
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Maybe a little bit of population downsizing is in order! It only makes sense for them to reduce the size of their population when they have lost a primary component of their civilization -- electric power. Electric power made it possible for them to construct buildings, water pumping, lighting, habitat, transport, and exports to support themselves with imports from all over for far more people than could ever live on the land 'naturally.' They have far exceeded the naturally carrying ability of their islands. They have to find a new balance. When they do sort things out, the population rate will return to a reasonable rate. Why does FOX news portray people doing the right thing, to try to live within their means, as being an overhyped EXTINCTION EVENT. Geez. Fox news, get a grip.
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