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Default Japan deliberatly poluting the ocean with radioactivity

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On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 17:11:24 -0600,
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This is intentional.

Think, the next seaweed you pull out of the props might have cesium,
plutonium or some other nasty in it. Tuna, salmon, squid, shrimp too....

Really, if Obama had balls he would say no damned way. Clean up the
water first. But Obama does not have guts, just a balloon buffoon sized
ego. Hey, the Pacific supplies a huge amount of food for the world and
they are poluting it with radioactivity. Unacceptable. Criminal in fact.

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2011/04...into-the-ocean


You really need to rethink eating Asian shrimp. That is probably the
biggest export that we see here although tuna is also an issue.
That oil soaked Gulf shrimp is looking better every day.

The only thing saving the Thai shrimp business might be that they
don't sell a lot of wild caught shrimp. Again, who would think the
"grown in a septic tank" shrimp they farm would be "the good stuff"?
SE Asia also benefits from the way the Pacific current flows. It will
swing by California before it rides the equator back to Asia.



I'm surprised you're not touting the benefits, from the corporate point
of view, of irradiating the shrimp. Doesn't the radiation kill coliform
bacteria? :)

Where's Wayne on this issue? Isn't there a way to turn a corporate buck
out of this mess? :)