OregonMeds
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That one crazy cop was way out of line. I don't like seeing any violence actually any more, too old to get a kick out of it, but I hope at least they got the right cop and not the one who tried to stop the crazy one.honestly, I kind of enjoyed watching the brutal cop get torn limb from limb by the crowd.
at .4 microsieverts your going to last about 10 days, then you will have received a life threatening amount by then.
Cool someone who knows something. How long can fukushima workers last before they're dead and have to be continually replaced? Every time they show those guys, they sheild them from camera's with the blue tarp. It always makes me wonder what they're hiding. Maybe they don't want loved ones seeing their kin looking half dead or crying into the cameras, or maybe they keep feeding new victims in I don't know. What are your thoughts? What would they look like now if we could see them?
I also wonder about their weird diet they said something about some crackers ok, but what special mix was the other part? They said some kind of processed specialty thing.
I just remember what that email from one of the workers said. "If this is hell, all we can do is hope to crawl towards heaven." Or something like that...
Articles like this make me wonder what's really going on:
(NaturalNews) Censorship of the truth about what is really going on at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility has been taken to a whole new level of corruption. According to a recent report from the Shingetsu News Agency, the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication (MIAC), in conjunction with the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), has established a special project team to crack down on independent and freelance news agencies that criticize or otherwise scrutinize the official Japanese government position concerning Fukushima.
The Japanese government appears to be working closely with both the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the nation's mainstream media outlets to maintain the facade that everything is just fine, and that the nuclear meltdown situation is largely mitigated and under control. But recent prodding and questioning by certain media sources outside this "good ol' boys" club have struck a nerve with authorities, sparking the new crackdown on those who oppose the official story. Authorities say such scrutiny is a threat to national security.
source: http://www.naturalnews.com/032159_Japanese_government_Fukushima.html
Don't worry cryptkeeper, I don't know what I'm saying either.