thestatedtruth.com | April 11, 2011
Just for the record…..level 7! And now we are getting unconfirmed reports that radiation content in Hawaii milk is orders of magnitude greater than Federal Drinking water limits. While one can bicker over the exact number, it is certain that as long as Fukushima continues to billow radioactive smoke, steam and/or water, cumulative radiation levels, both […]
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thestatedtruth.com | March 31, 2011
So you want your power to come from a nuclear reactor do you……A nuclear expert has warned that it might be 50-100 years before melting fuel rods can be safely removed from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. Two new experts say capping the damaged reactors with concrete is not an option. They had better get together with […]
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thestatedtruth.com | March 30, 2011
Looks like the Japanese nuclear power plant is going to be a total loss and we haven’t been told the whole story about Japan’s nuclear disaster…..so here we go with an update. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano ruled out the possibility that the two undamaged reactors at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s six-unit Dai-Ichi plant would […]
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thestatedtruth.com | March 15, 2011
Some more thoughts on Japan….we are told, (hopefully correctly), that this is more of a repeat of a Three Mile Island situation where half the fuel rods melted, than Chernobyl where they all did. And…Small amounts of low radiation cesium and iodine have already been released, which should be measurable on American roof tops in about ten […]
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