Last Rust Colored Rain Water Report

Since these are getting predictable, from now on I will only report if I see a change, such as if clear rain were to fall down. It is simply dirty rain every time at this point and for the foreseeable future—given that Fukushima is still leaking radiation and most is falling on the West Coast. Now it happened a fourth consecutive time, so it’s a good bet the rain is going to stay brown/black/rust, or whatever color you want to name it. If anyone ever says they need a photograph all I have to do is wait for the next rain, know what I’m saying? I’m not going to have any difficulties, there, unless “the creator” decides to stop all rain forever…but s/he hasn’t said s/he would. Or if they fix the leak (is this a rerun of the oil spill script but now with radiation, where they can’t plug it up and it goes on and on?), and the rain were to become clear, at which point I would love to be proven wrong. My health is more important than my winning an argument. The way I look at it, vegetation will try to build immunities to whatever is attacking it, so by eating those plants that are exposed, we’re probably getting those same defense mechanisms into our system (if it means every vegetable in every store is getting exposed, even better—but if not we will have to forage for wild radiated edibles on our own). The best way to defeat something is to face it head on and make it an all or nothing type of situation. ‘Oh yeah creator, you want me to be all worried about black rain? guess what, I’m having it with fava beans and some nice chianti… tastes delish…’

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