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Loving this El Nino monster this year. Coming off a great winter with never driving on snow, and in Kanada, that's rare. Springs been great, lots...
Seems the trust in Medicine has now hit a new low point. When your new bedfellows are Politicians and Lawyers, somethings went awry.
Danger Will Robinson....Danger!
Anyone with common sense would know it will not end easily.
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Combine "...radiation levels exceeded their measuring device's maximum reading of 10 sieverts per hour..." and "...the workers who found the reading were safely protected by antiradiation clothing..." and you have a picture of monumental spin and denial, propaganda.
Five sieverts total is a likely fatal dose, ten sieverts is certainly fatal. If those workers spent more than a few minutes in proximity to the area they are most likely the walking dead. And the "antiradiation clothing"? What is that? Paper jumpsuits? This is so sick and twisted it's criminal.
Oh, everything's under control by now, TEPCO and the Japanese government say. Bullshit! They're poisoning a large fraction of the Japanese population by not evacuating them and just writing them off. Mustn't upset the political apple cart, or bankrupt the inept nuke industry. It's sickening, and the Japanese should rise up and revolt.