Friday, April 15, 2011

Physicist Michio Kaku Says Fukushima's A Ticking Time Bomb

This is the kind of article I never wanted to write but unfortunately have to. Even as the Japanese government raised the severity rating of the nuclear crisis to the highest possible level, it's still trying to calm fears about radiation levels and food safety.
"Radiation is continuing to leak out of the reactors, the situation is not stable at all," claims physicist and author Michio Kaku in an interview on Democracy Now! on April 13, 2011. 
"The slightest disturbance could set off a full scale melt down at three nuclear power stations—far beyond what we saw at Chernobyl." - Michio Kaku, Physicist and Author- Interview on Democracy Now.


"Dangling from a cliff, hanging by your fingernails, with each fingernail about to crack, that's the situation it is now" - Physicist Michio Kaku

To make matters worse, yesterday there was a huge volcanic explosion from the Sakurajima Volcano.  

As if Japan didn't have enough to worry about, its volcano's exploding!

Here's the latest radiation fallout helpful information from YouTuber Dutchsinse:

A little boring but informative.

Many people want to remain in denial something very serious and threatening to our planet is happening that's far graver than alleged global warming.   I for one want to know the truth so at least I can mitigate the damaging effects of exposure to radiation.  For instance, I won't be buying milk for a long time and most likely will resort to milk powder products in bulk that have already been on the shelves prior to the radiation.  I will also avoid cheese products and ice cream.   I will definitely avoid being outside when it rains if at all possible due to the radiation particulates carried in the clouds through the jet stream to the west coast.  


There's really only so much one can do under these dire circumstances.  I'm sure many will elect to simply pretend it didn't happen and go on living their lives as always.

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