Tuesday, March 15, 2011

It is never safe to panic and it is wrong to appear uncertain when you know what to do by Rod Adams

It is never safe to panic and it is wrong to appear uncertain when you know what to do

by Rod Adams
I have spent the past few hours sifting through conflicting news reports and commentary trying to find out if there is any reason at all to rethink my original prediction from Saturday, March 12 regarding the ultimate effect of damage to Japanese nuclear plants caused by an enormously powerful earthquake followed by a higher than expected tsunami. Based on the way that both the media and many of their invited experts are talking, I get the feeling that we are all supposed to be panicking. If we have loved ones anywhere near the area, we are supposed to fear that they are going to be harmed by radiation before we worry about whether or not they have food, shelter or clean water.

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