Thursday, October 9, 2014

Recommended Article By Marshall Ramsey II: Controversy after US gov't estimate showed 40,000 microsievert thyroid dose for California infants from Fukushima -- Data not released to public -- "Very high doses to children"

The maximum allowed dose of radiation for an entire year (presumably for an adult) is 50,000 microsieverts.  Six days after the explosion at Fukushima, a one-year-old child in America got diagnosed as having a radiation exposure level of 40,000 microsieverts!  This information was not released to the public.  Follow the links on this page for more information.

http://enenews.com/controversy-after-govt-estimate-showed-40000-microsievert-thyroid-dose-california-infants-after-fukushima-very-high-doses-children-releasing-info-public
Hi ,
Your friend, Marshall Ramsey II, has recommended this article entitled 'Controversy after US gov't estimate showed 40,000 microsievert thyroid dose for California infants from Fukushima -- Data not released to public -- "Very high doses to children"' to you.
Here is his/her remark:
N/A
Controversy after US gov't estimate showed 40,000 microsievert thyroid dose for California infants from Fukushima -- Data not released to public -- "Very high doses to children"

Article from ENENews.com - Energy News - http://enenews.com
URL to article: http://enenews.com/controversy-after-govt-estimate-showed-40000-microsievert-thyroid-dose-california-infants-after-fukushima-very-high-doses-children-releasing-info-public

http://www.blacksmithinstitute.org/blog/radiation-101-what-is-it-how-much-is-dangerous-and-how-does-fukushima-compare-to-chernobyl/

No comments:

Post a Comment