Fukushima: Off the Media’s Radar but the Danger is WORSE
The media has gotten bored with the story of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant meltdown, but the radioactive debris will soon reach the US West Coast. Should we worry? Not only worry, but prepare. This is a very dangerous situation. Here, Linda Moulton Howe reports on the largely ignored story of what happened to the crew of the USS Reagan when it approached within two miles of the burning power plant in order to offer assistance. The Japanese had lied to the US Navy about the level of contamination present, but when the Reagan’s officers realized that they were sailing into a deathtrap they immediately withdrew to a hundred miles offshore. But crew members have been devastated by radiation sickness since.
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