One of our blog readers “Sirus Black”, is currently living in Japan and is posting about the situation there over at the Forum.You might want to check out his updates.
Monday, March 14, 2011
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Life in Argentina after the 2001 crisis.
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The situation with the reactors is far worse than reported. Find out and then get out of Japan. Good Luck a
Nuclear scientists in europe have been saying for a few days now that a disaster is coming...
When reactor #3 blew, it scattered the 100 of thousands of spent fuel rods, the nuclear waste accumulated and stored there. Some of those rods are the MOX type containing 7% plutonium, recycled weapons grade plutonium 236, extremely nasty stuff even when compared with uranium 238. There is sooo much more and I do have the time to properly explain, but I have been working very hard investigating it. Do not believe the press and government reports of the situation. They are intentionally lying to you and at your cost. It will prove to be many times worse than Chernobyl as it unfolds and will have economic ramification as well.
The U.S. is already receiving the first 'sniff' of radiation on the west coast. I expect the radiation to hit the U.S. will be higher than expected and the exposure will last many months and even possibly 6+ months. The duration of the exposure I expect has me planning to relocate in a southern state or go ahead and leave the country as already planned. An exposure of 90 RADs is high, 130 cause for concern, and 200 unacceptable. High levels over a long period of time is also cause for concern. For those 40 years of age and younger, get iodine of any source. Search for this video on You Tube titled, Dr. Mark Sircus and Dr. David Brownstein - Iodine Treatments for Radiation Exposure Good Luck. a
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