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  • Good grief!!....The date this was uploaded was in March18 2011: This phenomena reminds me of the way Cesium 137 goes to the heart muscle i heard about from a video Dr Chris Busby did. Generally affecting children first because the heart muscle is still growing and stops in adulthood. This is very disturbing news.

  • Thank you for this interview.

  • Google "China Syndrome at the WTC"

  • Wow. I'm sharing this. I listened to the whole thing.

  • intresting

    

  • I think the lessons of Fukushima is1. think of possibilites U may not have considered, and 2, Ur back up systems must hold up!

  • A high incidence of breast cancer in Washington state as the Chernobly plume passed right over us. Here we go again.

    It's great to hear an honest appraisal for a change...it is what it is...Knowledge is power. Thank you

  • Thank you Dave for this important information.

    Paul Matzner founder of the Nature Sounds Society, Oakland Museum

  • @xpuppychow these kinds of videos are for grown ups. perhaps you'd be happier listening to justin bieber for 30 minutes

  • I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video. I have a damaged thyroid already, and a child. I have been watching this closely since it happened, and have been wavering back and forth whether or not to visit family in the eastern U.S. until this blows over, so to speak. I live only 25 minutes from Pt. Reyes. With this clear, concise, sensible information, I now have decided that is the best thing to do, despite the extra financial expenses. Health is wealth!

  • @SoulWhisperLove I know you posted a week ago, but I'm responding anyway. England & France have announced that they've isolated isotopes from Fukushima. It's already circled the globe. The reactors continue to spew, so radiation will continue to circle for many years. There is no point in moving unless you can find us a way to leave the planet. In that case, we'd all kill each other for tickets for our kids.

  • @EightOfCoins What about chernobyl did it circle around the world in the same manner? chernobyl was twice as degenerating as fukushima for future generations, genetically speaking. so what about that?

  • @deidarajunior1508 how is this twice as bad as fukushima? are you crazy fukushima released 30 atomic bombs worth of radiation and chernobyl only had one reactor in trouble not 3 that went in full melt down and eventually broke threw the containment vessels and started leaking into earth

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