So I scanned LBN, and ran across this story:
"Nuclear fallout will "engulf" Taiwan starting April 6 — "People should stay home"According to a report from enenews.com, "Nuclear fallout will "engulf" Taiwan starting April 6 — "People should stay home" or "Immediately take off their clothes and cleanse nuclear contaminants" (VIDEO) April 4th, 2011 at 01:34 AM" The report explains:
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Boosted by the southward movement of cold air from the Chinese mainland, these northeast winds will push a cloud of strontium and radioactive iodine particles toward Taiwan from a distance of about 2,500 km, and then the weakening high pressure over Taiwan will draw in the fallout, which will engulf the whole island for at least two days from April 6 on. …
People should stay home while the nuclear fallout is here in order to avoid prolonged exposure, a specialist with the Veterans General Hospital said, adding those who must go out should immediately take off their clothes and cleanse nuclear contaminants from their bodies as soon as they are back home.
People should wear long-sleeved clothing and masks when they go out on a sunny day and carry an umbrella if it rains, said 's Lee Jo-chan, who also recommended cleansing showers, but not iodine tablets and table salt.
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http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20110404-271670.html http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=4799965&mesg_id=4799965So I ask myself: "How can Taiwan be hit and not Tokyo?" Then I went to woweather.com and checked the radiation forecasts:
Iodine 131:
http://www.woweather.com/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=us&VAR=niluhemis131&HH=0&LOOP=1Xenon 133:
http://www.woweather.com/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=us&VAR=niluhemis133&HH=0&LOOP=1Caesium 137:
http://www.woweather.com/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=us&VAR=niluhemis137&HH=0&LOOP=1All show glancing blows to Taiwan, but direct hits for Korea and Japan. And here's where it gets curious:
When I go to Google News and enter "Japan radioactivity forecast", all I get is stories on Taiwan:
http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&cf=all&ncl=dKQbaY88976vTcMffJ6m7vDeGDESMSo, later this week, when this weather/radioactivity event is over, will all we get is stories about how Taiwan was worried about nothing?