Just six days after the disastrous meltdowns struck four reactors at Fukushima on March 11, scientists detected the plume of toxic fallout had arrived over American shores.
Subsequent measurements by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found levels of radiation in air, water, and milk hundreds of times above normal across the U.S.
The highest detected levels of Iodine-131 in precipitation in the U.S. were as follows (normal is about 2 picocuries I-131 per liter of water): Boise, ID (390); Kansas City (200); Salt Lake City (190); Jacksonville, FL (150); Olympia, WA (125); and Boston, MA (92).
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“International Journal of Health Services”
OK, name them. Give us a list of each and every 14,000 people in the uS that died.
International Journal of Health Services is not a recognized medical journal. It was establish just a few years ago, like 3, in Greece and has no known accomplishments.
I suspect this is just another liberal euro-weenie left-wing blog.
Well, that explains the "glow" I had a week after the disaster....
...and that third eye sure comes in handy / S