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> > Would you suppose the wild-caught frozen fresh salmon fillets from the 
> > North Pacific are pre-cooked enough already with radiation from Fukishima?  
> > Ready to eat right out of the bag?
> > 
> > A Japanese government official said Wednesday approximately 300 tons of 
> > contaminated water is leaking into the Pacific Ocean each day from the 
> > crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the Reuters news agency 
> > reports.
> > The official also told reporters Tokyo believes the water has been leaking 
> > into the ocean for two years.
> > http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57597331/tons-of-tainted-water-leaking-into-ocean-from-fukushima/
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> May the Unified Field protect the meditator and keep our groups together in 
> meditation through these times of relative  woe on earth.
> -Buck
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> > > Canned Wild caught fish?  Noticed at the local natural food store here 
> > > that the price of canned fish protein is falling.  Also frozen salmon 
> > > filets caught wild from the ocean fisheries of the North Pacific?  Would 
> > > you eat fish caught from the Pacific given the way the radiation from 
> > > Japan has spread and gone with debris even washing up on the West coast 
> > > of the USA?
> > > 
> > > Late-Breaking Headlines continue:
> > > "A barrier built to contain the water has already been breached, the 
> > > Nuclear Regulatory Authority warned.
> > > This means the amount of contaminated water seeping into the Pacific 
> > > Ocean could accelerate rapidly, it said.
> > > There has been spate of water leaks and power failures at the plant, 
> > > devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami."
> > >
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I got suckered initially by the really cheap prices on those tins of sardines 
and such.  What do you think I should do with these tins of ocean caught fish?  
Give them to the Food Pantry Lord's Cupboard?

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