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To: roguedolphin who wrote (36546)3/23/2011 7:14:02 PM
From: roguedolphin1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71423
 
Japanese only ‘estimating’ radiation, not actually measuring
infowars.com

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Admits: ‘We’re Not Able to Measure the Amount of Radiation Coming from Power Plant’

Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
March 23, 2011

In an another astounding clip in the wake of Japan’s nuclear power plant crisis, Yukio Edano, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary, admits that they are not actually measuring radiation levels at Fukushima’s nuclear power plant (and cannot accurately do so), but are instead only “estimating” the radiation via the use of a computer simulation model...
infowars.com



To: roguedolphin who wrote (36546)3/23/2011 7:15:17 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71423
 
Well, it's bigger than Chernobyl, and Chernobyl apparently
almost blew up in a 5 MT explosion, a decent size
thermonuclear weapon. So, there are risks. If
it does not blow, nothing happens -g-

That video is very interesting...