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High-level radioactive tritium found in seawater at Fukushima plant port [24Aug13] - 0 views

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    Concentrations of radioactive tritium in seawater from the port of the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant have risen between eight and 18 times in one week, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Aug. 23. It seems highly likely that the contaminated water is spreading into the sea beyond the port.
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The Radiation Database User Guide - Worldwide HAARP, VLF, Radar, & [24Apr12]] - 0 views

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    The Radiation Database KML is now called "ClimateViewer 3D": http://climateviewer.com/ The Radiation Database began as a Keyhole Markup Language (KML) project, geolocating Weather Modification projects and devices that may be able to alter the weather. The project quickly grew, expanding to cover many areas of interest/concern. Exploring the RadDB will not only expand your knowledge of our planet, but broaden your awareness of the current state of electromagnetics. This database contains data overlays, images, and links reguarding nuclear test/power/storage, radio frequency antenna (like HAARP), radar, and laser locations all around the globe, as well as climate/real-time data. While focusing on the military-industrial complex, the database covers locations and data ranging from Star Wars to Climate Gate. It's what you get when you mix George Jetson with Google Earth.
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BBC website links to report claiming ocean is 'boiling' in front of Fukushima Daiichi (... - 0 views

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    Maybe just fog?
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