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Japan is Poisoning Other Countries By Burning Highly-Radioactive Debris
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Japan is Poisoning Other Countries By Burning Highly-Radioactive Debris
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I'm loving the instructions for the comments section
Please use the comments to demonstrate your own ignorance, unfamiliarity with empirical data, ability to repeat discredited memes, and lack of respect for scientific knowledge. Also, be sure to create straw men and argue against things I have neither said nor even implied. Any irrelevancies you can mention will also be appreciated. Lastly, kindly forgo all civility in your discourse . . . you are, after all, anonymous.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Hard to quantify what danger100,000 Becquerel of radioactive caesium are found per kilogram
On the other hand not all radiation is not the same, but it's food for thought.
Caesium-137 has a half life of 30 years which makes it a bit dodgy. Radioactive iodine-131 (half life 8 days) will have petered out by now and we're on to the longer lived radioactive isotopes. Strontium-90 and Technetium-99 will be the next common isotopes seen after those events, after Ceasium-137, and the most dangerous ones to be concerned about AFAIK.
Banana equivalent dose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm inclined to think it's nothing to be concerned about, but don't stand downwind anyway.Comment
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are you saying that bananas are food for thought ?
I'll take two then.
and a kebab
and definately dont stand downwind
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The Japs have been poisoning other cultures for decades, infecting the world with hatred, violence and paedophilia.
Any export, from their barbarous gameshows, to shoddy cars, to radioactive poison are all just as unwelcome in decent society.Comment
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But the UK is unaffected so thats okay then.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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