Contributing Writer
January 6, 2012
A
recently published study in the
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity confirms that the radioactive
fallout from the
Fukushima nuclear disaster reached Europe
(Lithuania), and included plutonium, the most deadly manmade element
(nanogram for nanogram) in existence.
According to the study's authors the radionuclide concentrations measured indicate there was,
What this means is that every region
under the jet stream - which includes half of the planet north of
its equator - could have been exposed to some degree of plutonium
fallout.
In a
past exposé, where we identified
the likelihood of the occurrence we are now reporting on, we
published
Jet Stream radiation dispersion
projections from Germany's EURAD system which showed that
Radioiodine-131 and
Cesium-137 were within detectable concentrations
thousands of miles away from Fukushima within days after the event.
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