It seems it would save a lot of time & trouble.
Whatever, dude(t).
My original comment: I find just a bit of irony in this story...
30 miles?
This may explain all the homosexuals.
‘find’? was it lost??
Godzira! Godzira!
Nope. Just a big frog.
so that’s where the ship from the Philadelphia Experiment went..
Interesting...there was a Dec 2013 video on the net showing high radiation in HMB. Jan. 9, 2014 report in patch.com:
The radiation reading on a recent YouTube video showing high levels of radiation on Surfers Beach in El Granada using a Geiger Counter are Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) not attributable to Fukushima, according to a report from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
Recent tests show that elevated levels of radiation at Half Moon Bay are due to naturally occurring materials and not radioactivity associated with the Fukushima incident, said spokeswoman Wendy Hopkins of the California Department of Public Health. There is no public health risk at California beaches due to radioactivity related to events at Fukushima.
San Mateo County health officials also say that after testing the sand on Dec. 27 that higher levels of radiation on Half Moon Bay and Pacifica beaches appear to be from naturally occurring minerals, typically found in coastal geology, said Dean Peterson, Director for Environmental Health Services for San Mateo County.
“naturally occurring” — sure!
Anyone seen any three (or more,)eyed sharks?
An escort carrier.
It was drenched with fallout contaminated seawater, most of which has likely long since washed away.
Uh, oh. Where there's one, there's more. California should probably be evacuated, but I don't think we have a big enough asylum.