Posted in: Radiation 'hot spots' near Olympic torch relay in Fukushima: Greenpeace See in context
I've seen journalists go in with greenpeace. Levels are dangerously high in these 'hotspots'
Ive seen Japanese youtuber walk along a park in Tokyo with a detector and in some bits it was bloody 40-41 times the normal levels. Yet stupid moms with kids just said 'shranai'. They prefer cancer over facts.
Chernobyl is still bloody radioactive to this date, so why should Fukushima be any different? I guess Japanese are immune to radiation because of A-bomb I guess (NOT).
-2 ( +0 / -2 )
And, by the way, not a single mention of Darius Rucker in this article. He might want to have a…
Posted in: Beyonce album highlights the Black women changing country music
This is why wages in South Korea now exceed those in Japan.
Posted in: Seoul bus drivers strike over pay, snarling commute in S Korean capital
Posted in: Here are the big hurdles to the global push to build up renewable energy
I started drinking after marriage.
Posted in: 2 more deaths linked to Kobayashi Pharma dietary supplements