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The fact is, they have discovered trace amounts in California and Washington State.  Even though it is considered to be an insignificant amount, it should be taken into consideration.  The most important thing to consider is the fact that science can often fall short of the truth (and I do consider myself an advocate of science, love it, and think it is very important).  For instance, a professor at Washington State University has said that they would expect to see radiation from Japan in about ten days.  Another source has stated that minuscule amounts of Xenon-133 were detected on March 16th and 17th and that this isotope was common to the Fukushima reactor explosion releases caused by the Earthquake on March 11th.  Seems to be quite a few days less than 10! 

Coming right at us?!? Computer modeling of what could happen...

Now, I don’t think it is a reason to panic, although some would claim that people trying to protect themselves (by purchasing KI – potassium iodide) from exposure is indeed panic.  It isn’t panic, it is protecting yourself from what not everyone is clear or sure about.  The effect of radiation can take many years to show itself, and new things are being discovered (medically that is) every day.  Just today on the radio, another agency trying to downplay the seriousness of the incident has stated that, although unacceptable levels of radiation were found in spinach in Japan, if one were to eat the spinach for a year, it would be the same amount of radiation you would get from a cat scan.  Now, one would think that since a cat scan is a medical procedure, it would be basically harmless.  But there is a growing concern in the world that it could in fact be very harmful (as found on this page and this article). 

All together, I just wish that the agencies that “tell the people how it is” would be more upfront about what is really going on.  Keeping people from being in a state of panic in a situation that is of concern to their health really doesn’t seem fair.  Sure sure, it could “harm the economy” in a number of ways (but seriously, could that really get any worse?!?).  I mean, they are going to rape us on gas prices anyway, and there is little to nothing we can do about it. 

At least they could tell us we are all in harm’s way, before we are exposed.  Lying about the mistakes that have been doesn’t fix anything… anybody ever heard of two wrongs don’t make a right. lol

Does this thing, posted on the Washington State Department of Health website, look like it is a life saving state-of-the-art piece of equipment.  This is an airborne radiation detector in Tumwater, WA.

State-of-the-art lol

And as much as scientists will claim to know (and take it from me… they will), nuclear disasters can have a long-term impact

Three Mile Island

They are currently telling us that the Fukushima reactor is relatively stable!!  Not STABLE, but relatively stable (lol).  That is like saying, “well you might not die, we just aren’t quite sure of it yet.”  Well if there is to be a meltdown, this will be a problem, so my advice is to pay attention to what they are telling (and selling) you!

I would not like to live here any time soon!

A view of Chernobyl taken from the empty city of Pripyat.

The question people should REALLY be asking themselves is, “What can I do to help the power needs of the world?”  There are scientists, positive good-hearted politicians, and philosophers in all of us… and it IS up to humanity to solve the problems of humanity. 

So get back to work on it already! [ I think about it everyday!!!!]

Oh, and I did not take any of these pictures (thank you Wikipedia).  I usually only like to use my own content, but luckily, I have not been close enough to a meltdown to grab a pic, as of yet!

So, as I suspected, WordPress was attacked.  Last night, I was posting a blog.  It must have been about 1 or 2 AM PST.  I had just finished my post draft and was in the process of doing some editing.  I managed to get it posted in time, but then I was perplexed.  I clicked on the link to my page and … nothing.  I tried to click on other pages of mine, and still, no luck.  I closed my browser, cleared my history, then I tried to log in again.  The site returned to me a message, something about site issues and that posting was temporarily disabled.  At first I thought, perhaps something is broken.  Shortly after that, I had this strange feeling that perhaps we had been victimized.  I think it was the fact that just before the errors started, I was going through my comments and deleting the ones that were listed as spam.  Seeing as how I find it completely useless to spam such a small, unpopular blog, I realize that the internet is very similar to the regular world.  Plenty of great things, good people, things to buy, information to learn, and [certainly] it wouldn’t be complete without criminals. 

At first, WordPress just started moving very slow…

Just cruzin'

After that, it just seemed like, it didn’t work at all anymore.  I tried and tried again, but to no avail.  So I checked the mail and looked at the news.  Checked back on WordPress, still no good.  Finally I gave up.  I went to sleep and had my typically unusual dreams.  I woke up, grabbed some coffee, took a stretch, and checked my mail.  Then I remembered, what about WordPress?  So I checked my page, and it still didn’t work!  I was pretty bummed, so I went to the support page. 

I am glad that the support crew was on top of things.  When I got the “contact us” page, they had a message that said they were victims of a DDoS attack.  And there I had it.  The answer to my burning question… at least half of it.  So why would someone take the time to bother the blogging site?  I mess with computers quite a bit, and I know that something like this would have to take at least a little bit of time and a little bit of effort to pull off.  Also realizing the kinds of people who do these things, it could have been something as simple as someone not approving a comment or their page being censored or something.  Basement dwellers can be very touchy, surprisingly enough.

Tonight, I checked the google sci/tech news to see if the story had made it there.  It did.  The story seemed to be misinformed.  I’m not sure if they [author] had experienced this news themselves, or if they had some source like a news story written by someone else [seems to happen a lot these days on the net], but my experience occurred at about 2 AM… not 11 AM.  I love how a “group” called anonymous pulls off some scam, makes the news, and now people are mentioning them in a story about this attack, even though they have no idea who actually pulled off the attack.  Sure makes for “good news.”  Or perhaps, not really.  If only news was what it used to be.

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