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TODAY. No real research into the effects of releasing nuclear waste-water into rivers and seas. Oh goody! That means it’s OK, (doesn’t it?)

it has become clear that regulation of tritium in the United States is grossly insufficient to the current risk from tritium contamination, not to mention future risks that could arise if tritium production, use, and associated leakage rise

tritium “easily can cross the placenta and irradiate developing fetuses in utero, thereby raising the risk of birth defects, miscarriages, and other problems.”

 the dangers this pernicious contaminant will pose in the future, absent more effective regulation that includes lower limits for human tritium exposure.  https://thebulletin.org/2023/06/exploring-tritiums-danger-a-book-review/

There is no way to separate tritium from contaminated water. Tritium, a soft beta emitter, is a potent carcinogen which remains radioactive for over 100 years. It concentrates in aquatic organisms including algae, seaweed, crustaceans and fish. Because it is tasteless, odorless and invisible, it will inevitably be ingested in food, including seafood, over many decades. It combines in the DNA molecule – the gene – where it can induce mutations that later lead to cancer. It causes brain tumors, birth deformities, and cancers of many organs. The situation is dire because there is no way to contain this radioactive water permanently and it will inevitable leak into the Pacific Ocean for over 50 years or longer along with many other very dangerous isotopes including cesium 137 which lasts for 300 years and causes very malignant muscle cancers –rhabdomyosarcomas, strontium 90 which also is radioactive for 300 years and causes bone cancers and leukemia, amongst many other radioactive elements.  http://akiomatsumura.com/2013/06/experts-explain-effects-of-radioactive-water-at-fukushima.htm

July 8, 2023 - Posted by | Christina's notes

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  1. I am sick. I cannot drive. I hardly get out. I only know people, through old friendships. I do not see many people. My mother, father, sister, brother died of cancer. I am from a very nuclear polluted areaa A quarte of my town died and suffered from cancer. So many kids born with crippling problems like cerebral palsey, and anomolies.
    My best friend in japan had her family wiped out by cancer in the past ten years. 2 daughters, her sister and her parents.
    My friend Dari, two only daughters , in their 30s, have cancer. One, a nurse, colon cancer. Her sister, Amy with two small children age 36, just diagnosed with leukemia.
    Dari’s friend just diagnosed with lung cancer.
    My friend from denver recovered from cancer this year. He was born and raised in Denver, by rocky flats, in arvada. Very high cancer rate from that area. His brother was a good guy, who died of pancreatic cancer last week at age 64. His other brother was born in 1959 and died of kidney failure, from birth defects in 2011.
    My friend from the western usa, had her brother just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and mother diagnosed with endometrial cancer, 3 months ago. Some brainwashed idiot will say it runs in their families but, there is a cancer epidemic, for all people in the usa and japan. Both Japan and the usa, are highly polluted, nuclear countries.

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