tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post8070067954365080307..comments2024-03-27T00:22:35.272-07:00Comments on EXSKF: Radiation at Thyroid Gland Found in 45% of 1,000 Children Tested in Fukushimaarevamirpal::laprimaverahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10637620330944911600noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-78921912626455773462011-10-17T22:25:02.179-07:002011-10-17T22:25:02.179-07:00I took thyroid natural supplements for eight week...I took <a href="http://www.nutri-meds.com/" rel="nofollow"> thyroid natural supplements</a> for eight weeks and had a re-check.I'm very pleased to find out that my thyroid is back to normal.Violeta Coronahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00392608052434703488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-29370848605603681212011-07-05T17:50:41.939-07:002011-07-05T17:50:41.939-07:00Robbie001 sez:
With all the averaging and point ...Robbie001 sez:<br /><br /> With all the averaging and point shaving involved I bet this test means virtually nothing. I am sure there are people who were living in areas subject to heavy rainout that are never going to be tested or acknowledged. The Government knows where to find people with relatively low exposures to salt their "happy sunshine" tests. Until they survey the entire at-risk population they can't make any useful extrapolations. Give it ten years if there isn't a marked increase in thyroid cancer then Japan dodged a depleted uranium bullet.<br /><br /> Another thing to remember is this doesn't include all the other unpredictable chronic low level exposures they will endure over their lifetimes. What happens when your local town decides to burn debris regardless of the Bq/kg level ash it generates because they have no other choice? Are they going to warn you or are they going to try to go about business as usual and ignore it? Is your town going to pay the extra money needed to properly store and handle this waste or are they going to mix it with next years fertilizer for your favorite park? In the years to come the Japanese people are going to learn many of the natural and man-made accumulation mechanisms that make it imperative that nuclear accidents never happen.<br /><br /> People tend to forget but pre-accident radiation exposure levels were incredibly low for a reason; this stuff isn't supposed to be in the environment in any concentrations. Chernobyl already increased the allowable exotic radiation burden in food back in the 1980's and that number was raised from the levels atomic weapons testing originally generated. Before atomic testing there wasn't a concern about exotic radioisotopes invading the food chain in a ubiquitous manner. During the cold war food contamination from N-testing was a matter of national security that was rarely reported but Chernobyl changed all of that. <br /><br />Now here it is 25 years after Chernobyl and the Fukushima mitigators are looking to increase that burden yet once again and the world nuclear industry is leading the charge through their lapdog "regulators". <br /><br />With the way things are going it wouldn't surprise me if the other 55% of the children tested came up with numbers too hot to include in the report so they just called them zero.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-5792523457260114232011-07-05T14:17:02.677-07:002011-07-05T14:17:02.677-07:00Anon above, totally agree.
Bill Tepco/Kan for eve...Anon above, totally agree.<br /><br />Bill Tepco/Kan for everything: evacuation costs, relocation costs, medical tests & treatment, monitoring equipment, a lifetime's worth of future health anxieties - and each town in Fukushima Prefecture forms its own citizens' committee to co-ordinate this. With the web, and all the tech we have at our disposal now, it shouldn't be hard. This is a revolutionary situation, demanding revolutionary action.<br /><br />And why stop there? Sue GE, Westinghouse, every private entity that ever worked on the plant, along with the regulator, NISA, and its parent, METI.<br /><br />Relocate to Okinawa - imagine the photos of representatives of USMIL there trying to keep Fukushima refugees out.<br /><br />The SDF needs to get with the whole "defense" element of its mission pronto, but Japan also needs its own People's Liberation Army (China had one, so did Viet Nam) to liberate itself from this heinous, failed, murderous Cold War technology.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-84353028921154000432011-07-05T09:39:25.385-07:002011-07-05T09:39:25.385-07:00Time to evacuate Fukushima City. The government of...Time to evacuate Fukushima City. The government of Japan and TEPCO simply do not want to pay compensation for another 200,000 citizens.<br /><br />Here's a solution. Voluntary evacuation. Inform the government and TEPCO that you are evacuating and that you will bill them later and sue them if they refuse to pay. Organize. Do it on mass. Get the municipal government involved. You have a case for evacuation, they don't.<br /><br />Don't wait for the government, they don't have your best interests at heart. Leave now.<br /><br />I already think it is too late, though. TEPCO lies from day one and government inaction may have broken the back of once proud Japan. The cost of recovery and compensation from Fukushima could very well destroy the Japanese economy and, if it doesn't, the law suits and trade embargoes from abroad will.<br /><br />Someone else here suggested that the SDF incarcerate the bastards and take control of the situation for the people of Japan. I couldn't think of a better solution.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-57848339852972026802011-07-05T04:28:46.445-07:002011-07-05T04:28:46.445-07:00Each chernobyl worker was exposed to 125msv in tot...Each chernobyl worker was exposed to 125msv in total and few have been spared from very difficult health conceqences. Therefore I pray for the Children and adults of Fukushima. The most advisable way to lower<br />the levels of incorporated radionuclides is to<br />consume only clean food.<br />I am also very surprised that they did not measure Cesium. I suspect that they do not want us to know the levels. Also these children will be more contaminated comes the harvest season, when they will eat food rich in cesium/plutonium/etc. <br />Children in Belarus were exposed to lower dose than 1msv/year, much lower. So 100msv seems very high. These children in belarus have a much lower average life expectancy, much higher rate of pre-natal fatalities, cancer...<br />Belarus has 450,000 case of cancer caused by Chernobyl. Given lower contamination of Belarus compared with Fukushima, I can only pray. <br />reference: "Chernobyl, consequences of the catastrophe for people and the environment". A.V. Yablokov, V B Nesterenko, A.V. Nesterenko. <br />The book is now free, on the internet. The study was not sponsored by Pro-Nuclear Industry Activist and reflect the real situation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-19205073912456884642011-07-05T03:47:51.646-07:002011-07-05T03:47:51.646-07:00I found the data. It was uploaded on May 12. Here&...I found the data. It was uploaded on May 12. Here's the link:<br />http://www.nsc.go.jp/anzen/shidai/genan2011/genan031/siryo4-3.pdf<br /><br />When I called up the NSC this afternoon, the person on the phone said it's not that they had withheld this information, but that nobody had asked them about this already-uploaded-data until the reporter from Tokyo Shinbun did at the press conference on July 4.Tokyo Brown Tabbyhttp://torajiyama.blog.fc2.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-62592623379964065012011-07-05T03:34:14.483-07:002011-07-05T03:34:14.483-07:00At Chernobyl all personel measuring radiation were...At Chernobyl all personel measuring radiation were told to divide their figures by 5 before recording them. Already we have seen Tepco (or the Japanese government) divided by 1,000 in at least one case. So if this is what they will admit too, well, its a tragedy.<br /><br />Furthermore, it is disingenuous to only consider cancer increases. Chernobyl proved that every disease possible increases once people are exposed to radiation. (heart, stomach, skin, allergies etc)<br /><br />The other terrible concern for Japan must be how much radiation reduces fertility. If Japans birth rate drops any further, it will cease to exist as a nation. Tragically, this may be the final nail in Japan's coffin. A calamity inflicted upon the Japanese people by their own leaders. So looking at cancer alone, is playing the consequences of this.<br /><br />Fertility effects video, absolutely chilling...<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hcBGSr9QGkFall Out Man!http://www.enenews.comnoreply@blogger.com