This Video Sickens Me
You don't have to know the first thing about seismology or nuclear physics to know that what your about to see is catastrophic.
As a result of the fires and damage to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, nuclear experts have concerns that localized winds are blowing the radiation towards Tokyo prompting evacuation.
But what many fear is that the longer term trajectory of upper atmosphere prevailing winds will still send any potential radiation cloud towards the U.S. west coast. [Global Jet Stream Map for March 13-21]
And one more thing. Remember, to take cum grano salis anything your government tells you. When the BP disaster was breaking, clarity and transparency were shelved. And when those brave 9/11 first responders were told that all was safe . . . well, you know what happened.


Comments: 3
Lionel,
I have been closely following the Japan disaster (as the whole world is). The info you gave about Millisieverts is TOTALLY different from any other reports I've heard, seen or read. I guess I hope you're wrong. Love your stuff...but....
I love watching this self serving idiot spout off about things he knows nothing about. Typical lawyer mentality. But he is on the right station for his antics, after all they took a decent newscast and got rid of all the things that made it good and turned it into a carnival sideshow.
You have the pasty skinned (which she loves to show off) middle-aged cougar announcer and a one trick pony that can only go after the MTA, oh once in a blue moon he brings up another topic so he can keep using his catch phrase (In search of something different" which really show be "I have a hard on over the MTA!".
Its a shame that you chose to mislead the public bysuggesting that the nuclear reactor is leaking 400 millisieverts per hour into the atmosphere when you know that is factually incorrect. Create panic for news shock value. The fact is there was a point in time when 400 ms escaped, but quickly reduced.