(((Scientists))) say the quantity makes something a poison. "Don't worry goy, it's just a little bit everyday!" "Oh your body accumulates it and can't get rid of it? You got cancer now? Take this anti-cancer drug and pay us more goy!"
Try the same kind of reasoning with shit, would you be ok to put a microgram or even a nanogram of shit in your water?
Try the same kind of reasoning with shit, would you be ok to put a microgram or even a nanogram of shit in your water?
You do realize our water and food supply is contaminated with radionuclides from all the above ground nuclear testing done in the 50s/60s, right? Fukushima is introducing new radionuclides into our oceans which make their way into the food we eat. Caesium-137 is some bad shit you don't want even a nanogram of in your body, but guess what, it's probably already in you. Concentration matters when it comes to exposure. You can safely drink alcohol to a certain quantity but if you exceed that amount, you will die. Alcohol is a poison despite the quantity. It just becomes a problem for you when your body is unable to metabolize it to a manageable concentration.
I did stop drinking alcohol years ago and I rarely eat any fish because of fukushima.
I did stop drinking alcohol years ago and I rarely eat any fish because of fukushima.
Doesn't matter. The radionuclides from the 50s and 60s are in the soil, the crops, the livestock and the water. They are also in you. You were born with some of them in you. You can't escape them.
(post is archived)