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  • Yes Byron it would be nice if they did what they were supposed to do, but the UN is a huge part of the problem and obviously has no intention of getting in the way of their masters.

    It's just part of the structured layers that keep us from getting to the truth!

  • Peter do you think the UN is on our side, consider this United Nations Agenda 21. The UN gave the OK for NATO to turn Libya into a pile of rubble. They are the heartbeat of the NWO. Wouldn't it be nice to think they would help.    

  • Isn't there a branch of that lame organization called the United Nations that should be up in arms about this global catastrophe?

    I don't hear them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Nor, as you said Cheryl, the governments of the world.

    Our leaders (ie politicians in general) are pathetic - short term political survival seems to be their only goal.

  • I hope there is enough mutants left to have them for dinner.

  • Yes, because the bunker bimbos will eventually come out and the world will not only be destroyed, but be radiated too.

  • Sooo beyond belief it makes no plausible sense al all no matter how you view it.

  • Yes, it will.  And why world gov'ts aren't doing something about it is beyond belief.

  • And the Pacific Ocean is not a "contained" body of water. The contamination unfortunately will eventually move around the globe.

  • The Pacific Ocean is contaminated forever.  Cesium has a half-life of 30 years.  Tritium has a half-life of 12 years.  And strontium has a half-life of 29 years.  But what about the uranium?  -238 is about 4.47 billion years and that of uranium-235 is 704 million years.  How about plutonium?  Pu-239 has a half-life of 24,000 years and Pu-241's half-life is 14.4 years. 

    The most commonly-used isotopes -- and those found at Fukushima -- are plutonium 238, with a half life of 88 years; plutonium 239, with a half life of 24,000 years; and plutonium 240, with a half life of 6,500 years.  http://www.smh.com.au/environment/fukushima-what-is-plutonium-and-w...

    And the fact that it was a mixture called MOX Plutonium makes it even more deadly.  http://www.naturalnews.com/031736_plutonium_enriched_uranium.html  And the US has many of the same kinds of reactors used in Fukushima. http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/17/us/us-nuclear-reactor-concerns/

    http://www.infowars.com/fukushima-is-continually-blasting-all-of-us...

    Wikipedia is F.O.S. about "no deaths."  There was a spike in infant mortality within months of Fukushima in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.  http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2011/06/physician-and-epidemiologist....  To say no deaths in the Fukushima area is not credible.  

  • Officials acknowledged last month for the first time that the plant has been leaking radioactive water into the ocean for some time. After a major leak a month after the meltdowns, TEPCO said it had contained the problem and denied further underground leaks into the ocean were occurring, although many experts suspected they were. While the extent of sea contamination remains unknown, TEPCO has estimated that up to 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium, a water soluble element that can affect DNA but is believed to be less dangerous than cesium or strontium, might have leaked into the sea over the past two years. The company says the amount is within legal limits, but is much higher than is released under normal operations. The amount of contaminated water at the plant increases by 400 tons a day. TEPCO plans to secure storage facilities capable of holding 800,000 tons more water by 2015. "For the next two to three years, I think water management would be their biggest challenge," said Dale Klein, a former U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman who now oversees TEPCO's reform committee. "But there will be more surprises," he said, citing possible power outages, leaks and other "unknowns."

    A Japanese government official said Wednesday approximately 300 tons of contaminated water is leaking into the Pacific Ocean each day from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.. The official also told reporters Tokyo believes the water has been leaking into the ocean for two years. The statement came after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged Wednesday to step up government efforts to stem radioactive water leakage.. Abe ordered the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry to urgently deal with the water situation and ensure that the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co, takes appropriate steps to handle the cleanup, which is expected to take more than 40 years and cost $11 billion.
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