Remember, remember the Fukushima nuclear disaster on this day?

Rayzer Rayzer at riseup.net
Sun Mar 13 10:29:02 PDT 2016


Sean Lynch wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:06 PM, Georgi Guninski
> <guninski at guninski.com <mailto:guninski at guninski.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 02:32:05PM -0500, Steve Kinney wrote:
>     > Aleutians and east to North America.  But the Pacific based
>     > seafood industries can breathe easy:  USDA has increases allowable
>     > levels of hot isotopes, and if you can't prove in Court that a
>     > particular environmental source caused your cancer, nobody is
>     > liable.
>     >
>
>
> I can't find any evidence USDA did this, but I do recall reading that
> the Japanese health authorities had. But the old levels, much like FCC
> RF exposure limits, weren't based on any science showing harm, just on
> the levels they'd typically see. That doesn't mean the new levels
> aren't dangerous, but it also doesn't mean the old levels were safe.
> It's all about cost of compliance. We just need more research to know
> what levels are genuinely safe or dangerous. Though to some extent the
> Japanese are providing this by acting as a living experiment. If there
> isn't an increase of cancers from eating food at the higher levels,
> then hopefully the higher levels are fine. 

Can always get your fish from the Gulf of Mexico

"Scientists have found a 10 million gallon 'bath mat' of oil on the
floor of the Gulf of Mexico"

Despite the article's claim it's NOT just from the BP Deepwater/Horizon
disaster. NO ONE is keeping tabs on all those thousands of abandoned
capped off wells in the Gulf either.


http://www.businessinsider.com/bps-deepwater-horizon-spill-has-left-tons-of-oil-on-the-gulfs-floor-2015-2

-- 
RR
"The earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing
it have /names and addresses/." ~U. Utah Phillipsx


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