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closeupready

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6. Just a coincidence, I'm sure. Radiation is invisible, so
Wed Apr 3, 2013, 11:12 AM
Apr 2013

it clearly has no impact on human health.

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Interesting study. iemitsu Apr 2013 #1
They'll say smoking has decreased. Or something else. Never the elephant in the room. nt valerief Apr 2013 #2
Yep. How about the increased use of GM foods iemitsu Apr 2013 #3
Bwahaha. Yeah, up is down these days, and it's not like the major rags have real journalists to valerief Apr 2013 #5
lol, you win ... a NEW CAR! closeupready Apr 2013 #7
I can't get the link work for me madokie Apr 2013 #4
It's in google's cache bananas Apr 2013 #9
Thank you bananas :hi: madokie Apr 2013 #10
Just a coincidence, I'm sure. Radiation is invisible, so closeupready Apr 2013 #6
At the end of a program in a Nuclear Power Plant, I ask an energy official how did the facility count DhhD Apr 2013 #8
"...electron radiation coming off of large power lines..."? RC Apr 2013 #12
Mangano & Sherman are professional data cherry-pickers caraher Apr 2013 #11
Good point. The thing is they are almost alone trying to analyze what's going on. Octafish Apr 2013 #14
They're almost alone in imagining there's anything there to see caraher Apr 2013 #15
Well, what there is to see are three meltdowns and exposed spent fuel pools. Octafish Apr 2013 #16
Yes, what's happening where the picture is and nearby is awful caraher Apr 2013 #20
No where does EPA -- or the NRC, for that matter -- mention Fukushima and plutonium. Octafish Apr 2013 #22
Sorry caraher RobertEarl Apr 2013 #19
It's no "personal slam" to look at their methods and find them severely lacking caraher Apr 2013 #21
Well, you got one thing right RobertEarl Apr 2013 #23
When I was a child we used to fish there dreamnightwind Apr 2013 #13
Thanks for the memories! Octafish Apr 2013 #17
Come to think of it dreamnightwind Apr 2013 #18
So I checked with my parents, melanoma killed him dreamnightwind Apr 2013 #24
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