@KBK, you are correct my friend.

Saw an infrared satellite pic of the before and after spread of radiation from Japan.

California is now getting splashed by this killer water.

So maybe I will grow two heads and be twice as smart! ;-)

The first thing I thought was also Fukushima. I live in Hawaii, and supposedly it's radiation has come into our waters. You would think that by now, there would have been several examples of such deformities off coastal Japan, but nobody is seeing it.

This is a one off I am sure, and has nothing to do with the environment. freakish two headed turtles, snakes, cows, sheep and similar have happened over and over again, and there has never been a link to them being that way due to exposure to toxins or man-made waste.

Considering that this one was found in the Atlantic North Sea I do not think Fukushima could be at all the problem here. Certain various chemicals and the Atlantic has it's own radiation problems, but you cannot just go blaming things on Fukushima when this is the entire other side of the world from it.

"The fishermen knew the porpoise was a rare find, but because they were subject to rules preventing them from keeping caught mammals, they were compelled to throw it back into the sea—but not before taking multiple photographs, which they sent to the team at Deinsea..."

That could be total bull. Considering that the animal was dead, they could have kept it for scientific study... Who is to say they didn't and this article is just BS'g to cover up something in the Atlantic?