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Teller
Los Angeles, CA
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During a recent Congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden witnessed with his own eyes the horrific aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which we have heard very little about from the media in recent months. The damage situation was apparently so severe, according to his account, that he has now written a letter to Ichiro Fujisaki, Ambassador of Japan, petitioning for more to be done, and offering any additional support and assistance that might help contain and resolve the situation as quickly as possible. The letter, which many experts see as the ominous writing on the wall for the grave severity of the circumstances, offers a disturbing glimpse into what is really going on across the Pacific Ocean that the mainstream media is apparently ignoring. While referencing the fact that all four of the affected reactors are still "badly damaged," Sen. Wyden seems to hint in his letter that Reactor 4, which has reportedly been on the verge of collapse for many months now, could be nearing catastrophic implosion. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035731_Fukushima_r...
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Eric
Los Angeles, CA
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I think members of the media might be approaching this conservatively, because nobody wants to be the first one to start a panic, especially if it turns out not to be as dire as initially thought. They'd rather err on the side of mass low-dose radiation poisoning before sounding any alarms, most likely. That way they can just play dumb, and say they're sorry they missed it. Just like the stock market bubble, the housing crisis, etc.
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Ronald
Long Beach, CA
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Eric wrote: I think members of the media might be approaching this conservatively, because nobody wants to be the first one to start a panic, especially if it turns out not to be as dire as initially thought. They'd rather err on the side of mass low-dose radiation poisoning before sounding any alarms, most likely. That way they can just play dumb, and say they're sorry they missed it. Just like the stock market bubble, the housing crisis, etc. Eric. You could be right. Since the White man began exporting his medicines to the rest of the world, world population has far outstripped the earth's ability to support everyone. Taxpayer funded "think tanks" supply the politicians with information regarding problems that are in need of solutions, along with suggestions on ways to solve those problems. Radiation poisoning and genetically modified foodstuffs are excellent means of reducing world population to a sustainable level without anyone being the wiser. Ronald
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John
Los Angeles, CA
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Mexico dropped a population bomb on all bordering states, and the "radiation" will carry on longer than anything San Onofre can spew. Biological warfare is the cheapest warfare, and Mexico has been carpet-bombing us for the last 20 years.
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Iggy
Los Angeles, CA
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Well, this is great news for house flippers stuck with renting properties in Arizona.
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