Director 02 July 2012 from IMVA Website
Much of the fallout follows the atmospheric jet stream and has blanketed Alaska, Canada, the U.S. Pacific northwest, U.S. west coast and U.S. mid-west. However, radioactive contamination from Fukushima has also been detected in Europe and even in the southern hemisphere.
A fallout map (above image), based only on one of the
six reactors melting down, shows the widespread deposition of
nuclear particles across a huge geographic region.
These regions where increased amount of plutonium and uranium were detected are downwind of Japan. The closest places are Guam, Hawaii, Alaska and California.
If you compare the numbers after March
11 between California (8700 km = 5400 miles from Japan) and Guam
(2500 km = 1550 miles from Japan), Guam has detected 78 times higher
plutonium 239, 6 times higher uranium 234, 16 times higher uranium
235 and 13 times higher uranium 238 than California.
Being downwind of an atomic explosion or
nuclear meltdown is not healthy, for people in close proximity will
absorb that many more radioactive particles from the air, water and
food.
TEPCO took samples from the basement after lowering a camera and surveying instruments through a drain hole in the basement ceiling. Radiation levels above radioactive water in the basement reached up to 10,300 millisievert an hour, a dose that will kill humans within a short time after making them sick within minutes.
The annual allowed dose for workers at the stricken site is reached in only 20 seconds.
The Fukushima operator said that
radiation levels were 10 times higher than those recorded at the
plant’s two other crippled reactors, number two and three. This was
due to the poor state of the nuclear fuel in the reactor compared to
that in the two others.
But now we hear from Chris Busby,
who says he is monitoring, that no radiation has reached England
where he is. Is this possible? (A client of mine had personal
communications with him. This information needs to be verified.)
Sadly,
plutonium has been detected
indicating early on the meltdown of spent-fuel assemblies.
The MOX plan was a key component of the Japanese nuclear cycle and was supposed to allow reuse of spent fuel, resulting in a self-contained cycle.
However, reprocessing has turned out to
be more expensive than simply disposing of spent fuel by burying it,
and the process itself has encountered numerous technical
difficulties and public opposition.
This is all pure insanity setting the
stage for the fulfillment of Hal Lindsey’s book,
The Late
Great Planet Earth. I read this book during my first year at Northeastern University in 1974 and was deeply disturbed by it.
The feelings were not related to the specifics but to a general feeling that from two thousand years ago biblical authors were already previewing trends that were already visible in the early 70s. The New York Times called it the “No. 1 non-fiction bestseller of the decade.”
The book portrays much that has been
true for decades, stories about famine, pollution and the
destructive potential of our war machines, but the Japanese and the
Americans, who built most of the Japanese nuclear industry, went
over the top with
MOX fuel, which is banned in most countries around
the world that use nuclear power.
In 20 years it has become clear that not
tens, hundreds or
More than a third of Britain is still contaminated by radioactivity from the Chernobyl disaster two decades ago, and children are getting cancer as a result.
An investigation published in London on April 22, 2006, shows that at least 34% of the country will remain radioactive for centuries as the result of the accident. In Britain, about 81,000 sq km (31,000 sq miles) - mainly in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the west of England - were contaminated above 4,000 bequerels per square meter.
The report says the radioactive cesium -
and the doses of radiation it gives Britons - will only “decline
slowly over the next few hundred years.”
Radiation also decimates the body’s
supply of glutathione, thus allowing free radicals to run rampant
through our tissues and organs.
Studies have also shown that thymectomy
and a sub-lethal dose of gamma radiation induces type 1 diabetes in
rats.[4]
They say that about mercury and they say
that about radiation.
Special Note If you think there is nothing to worry about consider the fact that the cooling system for the spent fuel pool at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant’s No. 4 reactor automatically shut down Saturday the 30th of June.
Temperatures began to rise but fortunately, according to reports, they reestablished cooling on Sunday. I have written that humanity is hanging by a thread in terms of our vulnerability to building number four coming down.
Radiation at the plant continues to
increase so it is possible the day will arrive that no repairs can
be made and the fuel pool will overheat to the point where it will
all go up in flames.
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