All screenshots taken with a few minutes of one another from 4:22 am to 4:28 am July 4, 2016 (Japan Time). Fukushima seems to have a special glow:
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March 11 is the anniversary for the Fukushima Daiichi disaster of 3 nuclear meltdowns, at least one melt through, and a fire in at least ...
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The weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal reports that PG&E suffered a massive loss of control of the utility's databases, le...
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The Brunswick nuclear power plant operated by Duke in North Carolina reported an unusual event because its surroundings were flooded. here...
One can continue to see unusual pink sunsets in many parts of the united states. The pink could be related to cesium, as a man pointed out 3 or 4 years ago.
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ReplyDeleteI am looking for the scientific explanation of why cesium makes the pink coloration in the atmosphere oldfooserman@aol.com - Joseph B Stone
Cesium in fireworks burns pink.
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JE Ten Hoevea, MZ Jacobson - johntenhoeve.com
... Atmospheric and ground concentrations of iodine-131 (I-131), cesium-137 (Cs-137) and cesium-134 (Cs ... and is higher than the value of 0.5–0.6 associated with the Chernobyl fallout.4 Constant ... the model for I-131 and Cs-137, respectively, and dark red and pink colors ..
The pollutants and radionucleides may alter our immune systems. This is an article by Hunziker, who has written some good articles about Fukushima, by the way. You might like this too Mr. Stone
ReplyDeletehttp://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/04/healthcares-neoliberal-death-warrant/
https://startsat60.com/stories/opinion/are-we-living-in-a-post-apocalyptic-world
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