Chief Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gundersen: Hot Particles From Tokyo To Seattle Virtually Undetectable When Inhaled Or Swallowed – Metallic Taste In Mouth As A Sign Of Radiation Exposure


Added: 12.06.2011

Original estimates of xenon and krypton releases remain the same, but a TEPCO recalculation shows dramatic increases in the release of hot particles. This confirms the results of air filter monitoring by independent scientists.

Fairewinds’ Arnie Gundersen explains how hot particles may react in mammals while escaping traditional detection. Reports of a metallic taste in the mouth, such as those now being reported in Japan and on the west coast, are a telltale sign of radiation exposure.

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