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bananas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-11-11 07:11 PM
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10. Two weeks, and this is the first we hear of it?
The IAEA has been sitting on this for two weeks?
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  -Mystery Radiation Detected 'Across Europe' defendandprotect  Nov-11-11 06:26 PM   #0 
  - My money's on it being from Japan...  CaliforniaPeggy   Nov-11-11 06:31 PM   #1 
  - Don't think I'll be crossing the Atlantic any time soon....  secondwind   Nov-11-11 06:32 PM   #2 
  - The IAEA disagrees. nt  TheWraith   Nov-11-11 06:39 PM   #3 
  - IAEA is a joke.  girl gone mad   Nov-11-11 07:11 PM   #9 
  - China? plenty of possibilities. n/t  marasinghe   Nov-11-11 06:44 PM   #4 
  - Prevailing winds don't blow that way  Cirque du So-What   Nov-11-11 06:47 PM   #5 
     - If the radiation was on the Pacific coast of the U.S., would there be a media report on it?  valerief   Nov-11-11 06:53 PM   #7 
     - Actually, it WAS reported. In March. By CNN, no less. Can't get more 'mainstream' than that  Cirque du So-What   Nov-11-11 07:13 PM   #11 
        - I remember that! I also recall reading the Japanese reactors are still leaking.  valerief   Nov-11-11 07:36 PM   #15 
     - Exactly  dipsydoodle   Nov-12-11 03:29 AM   #24 
  - K&R  DeSwiss   Nov-11-11 06:50 PM   #6 
  - Maybe Iran slipped in that secret nuclear test?  Rosa Luxemburg   Nov-11-11 07:01 PM   #8 
  - Don't think so  Cirque du So-What   Nov-11-11 07:21 PM   #12 
  - Two weeks, and this is the first we hear of it?  bananas   Nov-11-11 07:11 PM   #10 
  - I don't see 'two weeks' anywhere in that news blurb  Cirque du So-What   Nov-11-11 07:26 PM   #13 
     - That's why I pointed it out - I didn't want anyone to miss it - and it may have been detected sooner  bananas   Nov-11-11 07:35 PM   #14 
        - OOPS! My bad  Cirque du So-What   Nov-11-11 07:39 PM   #17 
           - Ukraine detected it between October 10-20, Poland on Oct 17, they think its from Pakistan  bananas   Nov-12-11 03:05 AM   #23 
              - Thanks  Cirque du So-What   Nov-12-11 08:19 AM   #25 
  - self-delete - wrong thread. nt  bananas   Nov-11-11 07:38 PM   #16 
  - Sounds like a super secret core leak from somewhere besides Japan.  McCamy Taylor   Nov-11-11 07:56 PM   #18 
  - Not likely from Japan radioactive iodine is long gone from that accident.  TexasProgresive   Nov-11-11 08:03 PM   #19 
  - The Poles say the levels are 1/100 of what they saw last March  caraher   Nov-11-11 08:03 PM   #20 
  - Possible suspect, Czech Telemin nukes, usually down for part of each year, recent leak  McCamy Taylor   Nov-11-11 08:05 PM   #21 
  - Poland's National Atomic Energy Agency: "unconfirmed reports" of incident in Pakistan  bananas   Nov-11-11 10:41 PM   #22 
     - ding ding ding  jpak   Nov-12-11 09:00 AM   #26 
     - Impossible. Prevailing winds blow from West to East.  closeupready   Nov-12-11 01:30 PM   #27 
        - The fallout from Chernobyl ended up in Scandinavia and Scotland.  hedgehog   Nov-12-11 01:56 PM   #28 
        - It's funny to me that talk of 'prevailing winds' holds currency here only some times.  closeupready   Nov-12-11 03:04 PM   #29 
           - Very true.  Poll_Blind   Nov-13-11 11:23 AM   #30 
        - The alternative, then, would be a nuclear accident in Western Europe  NickB79   Nov-14-11 01:33 AM   #31 
 

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