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In reply to the discussion: Anything you'd like to know about Fukushima? [View all]hobbit709
(41,694 posts)26. I was referring to the OP continually blaming Fukushima for the starfish no matter what evidence
to the contrary. Same goes for his Radiation map that was actually a tsunami wave height map.and when called out on this he doubles down. Like the boy that cried wolf, no one believes you when you repeatedly spout the same lies.
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Well we know the salmon are swimming through it as they swim far lenghts during season.
TheNutcracker
May 2014
#103
Asking and continually insisting that Fukushima is responsible is not the same thing.
hobbit709
May 2014
#22
I was referring to the OP continually blaming Fukushima for the starfish no matter what evidence
hobbit709
May 2014
#26
That was quite possibly one of the least comprehensible posts on Fukushima ever.
NuclearDem
May 2014
#74
Is leprechaun flatulence anywhere near as powerful as hippopotamus flatulence?
hobbit709
May 2014
#100
Here's hoping that you're really the sock-puppet that so many anti-nukes think you are
FBaggins
May 2014
#108
All I can think of when I see rationalwiki is, "Foxnews - fair and balanced news".
Rex
May 2014
#125
How anyone would promote that writer on anything but a RW hate site is beyond me.
zappaman
May 2014
#141
The Environment and Energy group is an excellent place for Fukushima discussions...
SidDithers
May 2014
#27
How will all of that mess affect the pacific nw in the us, and any place else it might wash around?
LWolf
May 2014
#20