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Mystery Brief Uptick in Gamma Radiation in parts of Western Europe this past week…
March 12, 2012 – California – The 2-year anniversary of the great Tohoku quake, tsunami and nuclear meltdowns came and went… Sometimes my blog stats serve as some type of alert system: when interest in nuclear issues goes up, it … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, Belgium, Doel, environment, eurdep, Europe, fallout, FANC, fleuris, France, fukushima daiichi, gamma radiation abonormal, Ireland, media silence, mol, mystery, Netherland, news, nuclear disaster, nuclear news, oostende belgium, Ostend, radiation data, radioactiviteit europa, straling, straling belgie, tihange, UK
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Has the EPA’s RadNet been Designed as an Obstacle Course? (w/ Post-Fukushima Radiation Data for Eureka, CA)
End of November 2012 — This blog-post-in-the-making was placed on a back-burner. My “quick search” for regional data quickly turned into “mapping the EPA’s obstacle course”. This blog post shows what can be found (or, all too often, not) through … Continue reading
Radiation Research Society – 14th Report. Low Level Radioactivity More Carcinogenic than previously known.
(Had this in draft all week… Might as well post it): — Not the most joy-inducing reading material, but a new landmark study of atomic bomb survivors regarding the effects of radioactivity (ionizing radiation), uncovered that the risks for low level … Continue reading
Tagged anti-nuclear, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, cancer, cancer risks, carcinogenic, cesium, Chernobyl, chornobyl, data, debunking nuclear propaganda, energy, environment, EPA inadequate, fallout, false Promises, Fukushima, Goddards Journal, graphs, hiroshima, iodine, Japan, Life Span Study, low level radiation, nagasaki, new study, news, nuclear disaster, nuke, radiation, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, radiation exposure effects, radiation units, radioactivity, RERF, science, scientific study, study, underestimated risks of radiation exposure, United States, US EPA
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Radiation Fallout Maps for the United States
[ The shortlink for this blogpost is http://wp.me/puwO9-1od ] Boulder, CO – May 1, 2012 — For those who’ve been searching for “US fallout map Fukushima”, etc.: This blogpost aims to give a compilation of United States radioactive fallout maps with their sources, and … Continue reading
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THRIVE Into Alignment With Your Heart’s Desire. (Or worry about Japan’s looming radiation armagheddon…)
First part: Fukushima-Daiichi Gloom; Second Part: Thrive and Tesla Documentaries. (So don’t be alarmed by the first part of this post, it is merely “a little obstacle” before the all-smiles-inducing grand vista of possibilities…) ⌒▽⌒ On the one hand, … Continue reading
Tagged conspiracy, debunk thrive, earthquakes, earthquakes japan, fallout, flower of life, free energy, fukushima daiichi, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, new age, new reactors approved in United States, news, nikola tesla, nuclear disaster, nuclear power plant, nuclear waste, paradigm, paradigm shift, positive thinking, radiation, reactor 4, resonance technology, spent fuel pools, Tesla, tetrahedron, thrive, thrive documentary, thrive movement, torus, trive, truth movement
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“China Syndrome” possible at Fukushima Daiichi #1 ???
The China Syndrome: “A hypothetical sequence of events following the meltdown of a nuclear reactor, in which the core melts through its containment structure and deep into the earth.” – New Oxford American Dictionary. See Image at end of blogpost. Possible soundtrack to … Continue reading
Friday the 13th: Fukushima Gloominess spells Doom
This is a long-overdue overview. (And so sorry, it’s not cursive.) Bloomberg 5/12/2011: “Tokyo Electric Power Co. said one of the reactor cores at its stricken Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant is more seriously damaged than previously thought, setting back the utility’s plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Becquerel, best case, Chernobyl, current radiation, Current Radioactivity, Daiichi, environment, EPA, Fairewinds, fuel rods, Fukushima, global radioactivity levels, Gundersen, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, May 13, measurement, monitoring, news, nuclear disaster, radiation, radiation levels, radioactivity report, radioaktiviteit, scientific american, situation, spent fuel, TEPCO, unit 4, update, US EPA RadNet
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Arnie Gundersen: 3 things re. Fukushima.
I like it when I see that my opinions on this blog are in agreement with credible experts. :-) The Screenshot sums it up – Check out Fairewinds’ Nuclear Engineer Arnie Gundersen‘s latest video address (always good, so far): SOURCE: http://www.fairewinds.com/
Tagged Arnie Gundersen, Chernobyl, Current Radioactivity, data monopolization, Fairewinds, Fairewinds Associates, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, independent scientists, information control, monitoring, nuclear accident, nuclear disaster, radiation levels, radioactivity measurements, TEPCO, Three Mile Island
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April 2nd- Fukushima Daiichi, 3 weeks later
I think this (April 2nd press release) sums it up nicely: “Operators of the plant are no closer to regaining control of damaged reactors, as fuel rods remain overheated and high levels of radiation are flowing into the sea.” = … Continue reading