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I think people are in denial about how serious the nuclear plant crisis is. Besides the radioactive rain there also the radioactive water that has been dumped into the ocean and is spreading into fishing areas. Its too bad we can't stop eating food.
This video is scary. It gave me chills.
She says not to eat European food. I wonder if there is more info or articles on the level of radioactive contamination of European farms to fact check her statements. She definitely seems to be an expert in this area.
It seems that scientific studies should be funded to figure out how to neutralize or disintegrate radioactive contamination or there won't be much of a future for the people living on this planet in the next generation or two.
Japan is belatedly evacuating more towns near the plant:
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T110515002535.htm
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