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Date: August 20, 2013 at 23:44:57
From: sphingo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: more bad news regarding Fukushima

URL: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/21/us-japan-fukushima-severity-idUSBRE97K02B20130821


http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/21/us-japan-
fukushima-severity-idUSBRE97K02B20130821

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20130821_06.h
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Date: September 01, 2013 at 00:11:08
From: sphingo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: more bad news regarding Fukushima

URL: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/01/us-japan-fukushima-idUSBRE98002520130901


Radiation readings spike at water tank at Japan's ruined
nuclear plant - from Reuters, see link.


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Date: September 01, 2013 at 01:07:11
From: Eve on Earth/Mars/?, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: more bad news regarding Fukushima




I was just coming here to post the same article that was on a different
website. I read the one you posted below with the additional
information. Much appreciated.


I know many think other things may occur to bring the biggie ta da...yet
since Fukashima I have thought that it's the "This is it" clue. There is the
part about they had no way to measure higher spikes until recently.
Ironic as there was no way to tell how high it was initially. Then there
were the photos of weird plants mostly, of how it affected the food chain.
I suppose all add up, yet I have wondered many forget really fast for all
the technology and info. they may or may not have (even if no way to
search for one, so much keeps so many occupied. Or, they close the yes
and ears and say, no...the world is getting better! To the ones I know, I
don't speak of such as I feel obliged to let them be cheerful in all things
they cherish and not to speak of anything they don't. Hear no, see no
type of thing.

I am glad I have the solitude to check out the status of the several things
I have chosen to keep an eye on...cause I can't keep up with all of it
myself even given the space to. It's just so much.

I have spoken to a few here and there about it the Fukashima incident,
they don't remember it. For me it's an yet another wake up as I know it is
leaching these toxins into the air and sea and the msn page shows see so
and so in a bikini on the beach! What a body and so on. I would not
romp around on it myself, but that is me. I used to. I used to take long
walks when first moved here on the beach thinking to clear my sinus
infections and they got worse.

AS to the GOM explosion on the Deep Well Oil Rig, no recall...and we live
by the GOM. hmmm?? I saw gook on my car and in the ocean against
sand bars, what it was I don't know, but it was not "pretty". I sort of
cringed for those who got off the little cheer ride to scout for sea shells
bare footed.

No knowing how far down Chernobyl keeps bleeding to either...and soil
around the area stays high in radiation though it's one minute high, the
next gone. Not the kind of park I want to visit. Yet man is fascinated by
these cement and nuclear skeletons. Perhaps it is because something is
occurring we don't have a way to measure.

Also I wonder about this huge Canyon under the Greenland they found
last week with special equipment that is supposedly as large as the grand
canyon? Either under Greenland or near it, I would keep track but get
pullet to other things I have kept watch on that seem especially percent
in the sum of things.

Thanks for posting the links!

~Eve


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Date: August 31, 2013 at 23:02:11
From: sphingo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Fukushima article on CNN(NT)

URL: http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2013/08/30/why-fukushima-is-worse-than-you-think/?hpt=hp_t4


(NT)


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