I spent time this week w/ an old Japanese friend and he was telling me awful stories. Radiation is still leaking into the water, they have no idea where to put the radiated water — it isnt over and yet here the media would have you think its all over and we have moved on.
“Fukushima is the biggest industrial catastrophe in the history of mankind,” Arnold Gundersen, a former nuclear industry senior vice president, told Al Jazeera.
[and later:]
“The data I’m seeing shows that we are finding hot spots further away than we had from Chernobyl, and the amount of radiation in many of them was the amount that caused areas to be declared no-man’s-land for Chernobyl. We are seeing square kilometres being found 60 to 70 kilometres away from the reactor. You can’t clean all this up. We still have radioactive wild boar in Germany, 30 years after Chernobyl.”
This is not what I was hoping the situation was turning out to be.
:( Japan, we all pray for you n.n
“Fukushima is the biggest industrial catastrophe in the history of mankind,” Arnold Gundersen, a former nuclear industry...
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