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Traditional Catholic Faith => Catholic Living in the Modern World => Topic started by: RomanCatholic1953 on August 30, 2015, 10:13:03 PM
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Record Fukushima Radiation on California Beaches-Video
https://youtu.be/9fnJJmI3t40
Something urgent you will not be seeing on your 6 O'clock News. It
is something you should be aware of.
The greatest casualty is always the truth and you wonder why the
government and the media is so quite about this situation.
This radiation flowing out non stop since 3-11-11 from Fukushima
will spread eventually throughout the world and is a gradual life
extinction Event.
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So what is the safe amount of Cesium 137 in water?
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Are we still importing milk from Japan?
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We are importing from Japan Powder Milk according to the attached
article from the USDA in 2013.
The US is now the largest Exporter and Importer of Milk.
http://ers.usda.gov/topics/international-markets-trade/countries-regions/japan/trade.aspx
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So what is the safe amount of Cesium 137 in water?
Here is you answer Perhaps you can do more searching on the internet.
This is from the Wikipedia on Cesium 137.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium-137
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So what is the safe amount of Cesium 137 in water?
Here is you answer Perhaps you can do more searching on the internet.
This is from the Wikipedia on Cesium 137.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium-137
EPA's website lists cesium 137 for drinking water limit as 7400 bq/m3 (bequerels per cubic meter of water).
The highest reading in ocean water in the world is mear Chernobyl apparently (I'm assuming the black sea?) of 1000 bq/m3
http://ourradioactiveocean.org/results.html
I'm thus not going to worry about a reading of *8* bq/m3 in Orange County beach water.
Will be splashing around Del Mar this weekend with my 3 year old.
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So what is the safe amount of Cesium 137 in water?
Here is you answer Perhaps you can do more searching on the internet.
This is from the Wikipedia on Cesium 137.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium-137
EPA's website lists cesium 137 for drinking water limit as 7400 bq/m3 (bequerels per cubic meter of water).
The highest reading in ocean water in the world is mear Chernobyl apparently (I'm assuming the black sea?) of 1000 bq/m3
http://ourradioactiveocean.org/results.html
I'm thus not going to worry about a reading of *8* bq/m3 in Orange County beach water.
Will be splashing around Del Mar this weekend with my 3 year old.
Tonight at 8:PM I highly recommend that you hear on the rense.com
the weekly Fukushima Report by Yoichi Shimatsu.
I would educate myself of the dangers of radiation.
This is my 3000 post.
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...............................This is my 3000 post.
So that's why you keep posting so much, because you're trying to achieve a higher post count??
(Let's see here... This is my 10,125 post........... nope: Doesn't make me feel any better! HAHAHAHA)
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