Fukushima is still releasing cesium-137 and has passed the West Coast of the U. S. reaching as far as Idaho and beyond...We don't even know the truth about what is really happening to this day and people here insult you telling you that Chernobyl was worst...The pacific ocean is filled with radiation killing everything swimming in it but no, the Fukushima event was almost perfectly safe according to them.
None of that helps if you get even a little bit of direct exposure. Either way, radiation fucks shit up. There's no such thing as a percentage of lead in the body that is beneficial, and the same thing goes for radiation. If you get too much exposure, plan to throw up until you die. Maybe have one last smoke like the guy in the first episode did. Not much reason to fear lung cancer at that point.
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18999008? ago
Pails in contrast to Fukashima. That damage is continuing today along with worldwide denial.
19001273? ago
Fukushima is still releasing cesium-137 and has passed the West Coast of the U. S. reaching as far as Idaho and beyond...We don't even know the truth about what is really happening to this day and people here insult you telling you that Chernobyl was worst...The pacific ocean is filled with radiation killing everything swimming in it but no, the Fukushima event was almost perfectly safe according to them.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/28-signs-that-the-west-coast-is-being-absolutely-fried-with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280
https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/04/27/move-over-chernobyl-fukushima-is-now-officially-the-worst-nuclear-power-disaster-in-history/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/why-the-fukushima-disaster-is-worse-than-chernobyl-2345542.html
19004327? ago
I still eat my Pacific seafood with relish. Seafood is full of selenium, that means they have radiotherapy built in.
Secondly there's also a known phenomenon of the beneficial, hormetic effects of low level ionizing radiation exposure. Kicks off DNA repair programs.
19005407? ago
None of that helps if you get even a little bit of direct exposure. Either way, radiation fucks shit up. There's no such thing as a percentage of lead in the body that is beneficial, and the same thing goes for radiation. If you get too much exposure, plan to throw up until you die. Maybe have one last smoke like the guy in the first episode did. Not much reason to fear lung cancer at that point.