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To: bentway who wrote (231909)9/17/2013 10:53:58 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 542197
 
re....Buddhist

Ahimsa...(non harming)..is Greatly required...

to be..On the Path...

His..interest in..The Practice...was,..imnsho...just

the Void...calling to him................

"Many are called...but
few..chose
to be chosen"

Aldous Huxley...
.................................................................................

meanwhile.....'Dont eat the salmon"

Scientific estimates predict that the radioactive plume travelling east across the Pacific
will likely hit the shores of Oregon, Washington State and Canada early next year.
California will probably be impacted later that year. Because the ongoing flow of water
from the reactor site will be virtually impossible to stop, a radioactive plume will continue to migrate across the Pacific affecting Hawaii, North America, South America and eventually Australia for many decades.
As I contemplate the future at Fukushima, it seems that the escape of radiation is virtually unstoppable.
The levels of radiation in buildings 1, 2 and 3 are now so high that no human can enter
or get close to the molten cores. It will therefore be impossible to remove these cores
for hundreds of years if ever