TEPCO has revised the readings on the radioactivity levels at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant well to 5 million becquerels of strontium per liter – both a record, and nearly five times higher than the original reading of 900,000 becquerels per liter... The water used to cool the reactors has been leaking into the soil and contaminating the ground water... Some of the radioactive water has been escaping into the Pacific Ocean.
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Wait. The news on the radiation leak that is being disseminated (or should I say decimated) is not correct by a long-shot? Imagine that. It appears Japan has reviewed Chernobyl's playbook and is following it, lie by lie.