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Originally Posted by Browny
I think skinny pupp just sumed it up nicely.
Seriously people learn about this stuff before you change/cancel trips.
Airline companies are right now not changing flights booked because in reality..... ull be fine. I wouldnt advse camping next to the power plant but thats moreso because if it does explode it will go up in an almighty explosion.
Oh i love some people...... believe anything you read on the net or via media.
U do realize a day after the tsunami life was back to normal in Tokyo yet the media were still saying tokyo was in destruction etc. My friend called it a "nice ride" in his apartment in Tokyo. Hell planes were landing in Narita before, during and after the earthquake and tsunami.
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Well then, hopefully your friend and you are correct. It just boggles my mind that everyone is generally pretty cautious about stuff but when it comes to this they are saying everything is exaggerated and what not. IMO, I rather be paranoid and be safe, than to think everything is fine and dandy and have it backfire. Since I am not actually there, are the resources in Japan not becoming scarce? If it is like most people are saying, then why would anyone go there and drain the resources from the people who live there, just to go with their vacation plans. Everyone that is there or is going there that doesn't need to be is just draining their resources even more.
Lastly, do you think that if the radiation levels are really bad and above the recommended exposure, the government would actually announce it, causing an international scare? You guys must have a lot of faith in governments being totally honest to their people when shit hits the fan.