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In reply to the discussion: Scientists: Test West Coast for Fukushima radiation [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)90. I can picture the scattering
Gunderson has actually been very conservative minded.
He has been very careful to not suggest things which he may have thought was worst case. Some Foxes always claimed him to be wrong, but Gunderson has proven time and again that he had it figured out. Take the melted cores for instance. Our own little foxes here, from the beginning, said the cores were contained. Gunderson said he didn't think the cores were intact, much less contained as designed.
Indeed, the cores have actually been spreading around the world. So much for being contained, eh?
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You don't need to take potassium iodide, and you may make yourself sick doing it
Yo_Mama
Mar 2014
#16
That's not very wise, as many have told you already. The State of Oregon regularly
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#92
If only Tepco listened to him and, while they could, rerouted the mountain spring water....
Junkdrawer
Mar 2014
#91
And counterproductive. That reroute would have been a hell of a lot cheaper...
Junkdrawer
Mar 2014
#94
that is simply one of the highest, possibly the highest result from all monitors
reddread
Mar 2014
#14