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Fukushima cover up over extent of radioactive discharge?

Uncle Christ + the sons of Ra | 10.04.2011 17:44 | Ecology | Ocean Defence | Terror War | World

Is there Uranium with a half life of over 700 million years leaking into the sea around Fukushima

On March 31st, TEPCO began monitoring the seas in 15km zone around the apocalyptic Fukushima nuclear plant. Since then they have been releasing details of the levels of Iodine and Caesium that have been found since the discovery of discharge from the ruptured reactors. Iodine and Caesium (30 years half life and 300 years to decay) have relatively short half lives in comparison to the Uranium (704 Million years half life) used in the production of nuclear power. There has been no mention of any Uranium to have leaked out.

TEPCO do report though Apr 5th

'Other nuclides figures are to be reinvestigated by improved measures under NISA (Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency in Japan) instruction on April 1st.'

As of April 9th

'Other nuclides figures are to be re-evaluated based on the improved measures for recurrence prevention which have been prepared in accordance to a strong warning by NISA on
April 1st.'

Not much change there then.

It's not difficult for one to assume that the other nuclides mentioned here are in fact Uranium and that the levels that are being detected are extremely high.

What we are potentially looking at here is a disaster of monumental proportions and the creation of species of sea life that one would only expect to see in the famous Japanese film Godzilla.

I call for an end to all Nuclear Power globally and any more monstrous mutants.

Uncle Christ + the sons of Ra

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  4. update — R