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In reply to the discussion: No Worries: Fukushima Radiation Didn't Make it to L.A. Beaches [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)Spread all over the N. Hemisphere. Everywhere.
The first place it landed was on the west coast. It hit the mountains and dropped down and then ran off into the ocean. Then across the US and Canada.
The shit landed everywhere. Then when it rained some of it washed down into the low spots, all the way to the oceans, where it became more concentrated.
Here's another link about the same story. I had thought everyone knew this shit already - it has been 3 f'n years!! - but I guess not, eh?
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http://enenews.com/professors-nuclear-fuel-fragments-fukushima-found-europe-study-significant-part-fukushimas-radioactivity-hot-particles-film-air-filter-norway-photo
Nuclear fuel fragments from Fukushima found in Europe 10,000+ kilometers from reactors Study: Plume directly from N. America Hot particles a significant part radioactive releases Quickly spread over entire hemisphere Film shows core material on Norway air filter