1.3 Million Tons of Radioactive Waste “Deemed Safe” By Japan to Dump Into the Pacific

In 2012, debris of all kinds began washing up on the shores of Oregon’s coastline, the largest of which was a 66-foot concrete dock that made its way to Agate Beach. This was only the largest tip of the iceberg. Soccer balls, plastic bottles, wooden planks, fishing rope; 32 large bins were eventually placed on Oregon beaches for people to collect the garbage brought about by one of the largest nuclear disasters in history.

When we read the headline announcing that “Japan’s Plan To Dump Nuclear Waste Into The Pacific Ocean May Not Be Safe“…well. Read it again. This revolutionary proclamation was made by scientists. Actual real scientists. Now, we’re no

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