Potassium Iodide

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fallout shelterWith the news full of the nuclear reactor crisis in Japan, it seems that there is a run on potassium iodide tablets, pretty much across the world. In the United States, the president of a company in Virginia (which ran out of the product on Saturday) reports that they continue to receive about three new orders a minute for single $10 packages of the anti-radiation pills. He’s quoted as saying, “Those who don’t get it are crying. They’re terrified.”

Since experts, governments and the World Health Organization are insisting that the risk to people far away from Japan is negligible, I guess this is all evidence of just how little trust people have in their leaders and their supposed betters, and I can’t say I blame them one bit. Continue reading “Potassium Iodide”

8.9

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A prayer for the people of Japan — the magnitude of this earthquake and tsunami can hardly be believed. I’ve been watching the BBC coverage online.

Addendum: The scenes are reminiscent of that over-the-top film about the end of the world that came out a year or two ago. Awe inspiring, and awful.