Possibly, though the half life on that shit is extreme. Their houses and cars should still be laced with the stuff, just as fukashima and the surrounding towns still are (and that is WITH cleanup mitigation efforts).
Wherever the stuff is, it's probably just as radioactive as ever, but after more than 10 years of wind and rain, it should have blown/washed away from most places. Maybe it would accumulate in some places such as rivers. That would be a place to look.
If this were correct, we would expect radiation levels to be higher most everywhere - right?
We could just check with a geiger counter, right?
You could have checked with a geiger counter in 2011 or 2012. By now the only remaining trace would be the hypothesized brain damage.
Possibly, though the half life on that shit is extreme. Their houses and cars should still be laced with the stuff, just as fukashima and the surrounding towns still are (and that is WITH cleanup mitigation efforts).
Wherever the stuff is, it's probably just as radioactive as ever, but after more than 10 years of wind and rain, it should have blown/washed away from most places. Maybe it would accumulate in some places such as rivers. That would be a place to look.
That was the beginning of the mass adoption of smart phones.
Nuclear fallout is a myth.
Sacrificing sea life maybe?
It's the Occupy Wall Street Movement. Or its crackdown.
TikTok was released?