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7. Yes, I've personally noticed that everyone on the Pacific rim died from Fukushima.
Sun May 8, 2016, 12:34 AM
May 2016

There's nobody left.

Fukushima dwarfs the Second World War, the Black Death, the bombing of Dresden, the fire bombing of Tokyo, the San Francisco Earthquake, the explosion of Mount Saint Helens, two or three supernovas, and of course, not that any gives a rat's ass about these people, the seven million people who die each year, every year, at a rate of 19,000 a day, from air pollution.

The idiocy of the anti-nuke paranoia never fails to reach new heights. That anyone, anyone on this planet would take this patent nonsense seriously is a broad and clear indication of how poorly some of our citizens have been educated.

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