August 20, 2013 Japanese gamble Armageddon in Last Ditch Fukushima - TopicsExpress



          

August 20, 2013 Japanese gamble Armageddon in Last Ditch Fukushima Effort Radiation spreading As detailed by two Whiteout Press articles, one in 2012 and one in 2013, the effects of the Fukushima meltdown are still being felt across the US. Just days after the March 2011 disaster, I-131 radioiodine isotope levels in the United States were already testing 211 times higher than normal. Within one week of the earthquake, its resulting tsunami and subsequent meltdowns, cases of congenital hypothyroid in the five western-most US states spiked. Other testing showed that fish caught in the Pacific near Japan have radiation contamination at 380 times the government’s safety limit, while fish caught off the California coast have radiation levels 250 times higher. Additional tests have shown grass, hay and milk in the US contaminated with radiation at double the legal limit. Three random samples of milk purchased in San Francisco proved all three to be contaminated with radiation. And rainwater across America is testing positive for radiation at 131 times the federal safety limit. Scientists point out the radioactive rain is coating the grass which the cows eat, transferring into America’s milk supply. Americans getting sick Quietly left out of most news headlines is the fact that 70,000 US military personnel and their families have been invited to join a class action lawsuit against the Fukushima utility company (TEPCO) that owned the power plants and reactors that broke-down after an earthquake struck Japan. The suit seeks $2 billion in damages, most especially for the thousands of US first responders who were stationed in Japan and South Korea at the time. On top of that, hundreds of Alaska Airlines flight attendants have file a complaint citing rampant and mysterious skin lesions and numerous cases of their hair falling out. There have been 280 documented cases of sickened attendants already. Two of the more eye-opening revelations being disclosed lately include the accusation by environmental activists that independent measurements smuggled out of Fukushima have shown radiation levels ten-times higher than the numbers being released by the US and Japanese governments. Authorities are also hesitant to remind Americans that 100 million tons of radioactive debris continues to wash up on America’s shores. Most heartbreaking were the findings published in March 2013 by the Open Journal of Pediatrics. Test results showed a spike in hypothyroidism in newborns across the western United States. For complete details, read the Whiteout Press articles, ‘Fukushima Radiation Poisoning infecting US’ and ‘US Babies suffering Radiation Poisoning from Fukushima’.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 06:51:53 +0000

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