JAPAN Fukishima: Cesium-137 Plume Over US and Europe - IRSN France 25/03/2011

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Large plumes of Cesium -137 observed over the US and Europe 25/03/2011 -

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  • Barium as in chemtrails?!...could they have known and was preparing for such an event?

  • @skywriter1962 Ah. Could be. That didn't occur to me.

  • Thank you Christianna for reporting to us here in the states. You are a blessing to us!

  • @mamacas102w You are welcome mama :)

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  • great video thanks

  • love the video really good

  • THAT does NOT add up. AT ALL. I believe it is terrible stuff, and we've all been poisoned big time, but look at what you are saying/reading!

    Since when does "water soluble" mean explode on contact with water?

    If it spontaneously burns when exposed to air, wouldn't it burn the moment it was released? Might not be enough to see, but surly it burning would change it into something else?

    After exploding and burning, then it's just going to hang out killing everyone for a bizillion years?

  • You got to turn the mic volume up more....

  • I got really pissed off when I saw that cloud encompass my beloved Ulster.

    I will have vengeance...

  • It was shortly after this date that NILU started redacting and downplaying their data, designed to make things look better than reality.

    Got ENENEWS, August 22, 2011, "‘Scientists don’t know why’: Cesium-137 in soil near Chernobyl has half-life of 180 to 320 years, not 30 years as is typical"

    Instead of 300 - 600 years (X 10 and X 20 half lifes respectively), 25 years later in Chernobyl, more like 1,600 - 6,000 years for Cesium-137, perhaps not just 30 years....

  • i have a simple question, if the biological half-life of caesium 137 is 70 days, meaning it loses its radiologic potential by half, while the half life of caesium is 30 years, half life as in, the time it takes for decay to cut it by half.. and on the other hand, if caesium 137 is ingested, it has a half of 1 to 4 months, or 30 to 120 days.. i guess been in Japan was a bad idea.. wait im still here... >.> .. oh well i suppose acute leakuimia isnt so bad..

  • @fawkUtube imagine eating a strawberry instilled with caesium 137... would that kill u ? i mean, thats the main issue here in Japan, Caesium 137.. is deadly.

  • The biological half-life of caesium is rather short at about 70 days... this information comes from the same place you read verbatim on wiki. Disinformation will get you laughed at. and you need to speak up. i Agree this is serious but we dont need you extending the half life of cesium Thanks =)

  • lol green glowing ;)

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