[Vision2020] Is it on its way to Idaho?
Art Deco
deco at moscow.com
Mon Apr 4 10:12:19 PDT 2011
No need to worry about the stuff in the air, Chuck. It is always safe to trust what nuclear experts say, especially those who work for the industry. Why would they lie and how could they be mistaken?
Now tons of radioactive water is being released into the Pacific Ocean. It will take awhile to get to our shores, and probably years before the genetic mutations in aquatic life it will cause will impact us. So you have lots of worry free time for a mammogram, which is clearly much less risky than drinking at the Corner Club, where you could be killed if you are not careful about where you nap.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Kovis
To: Vision 2020
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Is it on its way to Idaho?
The Environmental Protection Agency reported this weekend that air monitors in Boise have detected low levels of radioactive material from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, but the levels are far below public health concern. The agency in a statement released Saturday says it found elevated levels of the radioactive isotopes iodine-131, cesium-137 and cesium-134. Agency EPA scientists routinely test precipitation samples from more than 30 sites in the U.S. The Idaho Statesman reported that scientists found Boise had the highest levels of any city in the report, but weren't sure why. (Idaho Press article dated today)
Remember the statement above: ". . . but the levels are far below public health concern." No need to worry, I think I'll go get a mammogram for the hell of it. Anyone else game?
Chuck Kovis
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