Double Amounts Of Radiation Found On Calififornia Beaches & In Snow In St. Louis, Missouri??


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Ok, with an increase in technology and knowledge, more and more information is coming about the radiation effects from Fukushima.  I didn’t pay alot of attention at first, but it’s getting to a level now that we should.  I knew about the beaches in California, and even expected that as this is the west coast.  But radiation in the snow in St. Lous?  Missouri??

(Excerpt from Daily MailA beach in San Francisco contains five times the safe levels of radiation fueling concerns that Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant’s crisis is impacting areas across the country.

It comes just days after radiation readings were found to be double the normal amount in Missouri’s recent snowfall.

According to YouTube user, DutchSinse, who posted a video of him taking the Geiger readings in St Louis, the findings mean that ‘small particles of radioactive material are indeed coming down in the precipitation. Past tests show around 30CPM in the same spot on a nice day with no precipitation’.


via ▶ 1/2/2014 — ☢ ELEVATED LEVELS of Radiation ☢ 59.4CPM in the Snow – St. Louis, Missouri – YouTube.

I looked up Chernobyl and sifting through all the data from that incident I found this most interesting.  This incident affected 13 Countries:

  • Belarus
  • Ukraine
  • Russia
  • Sweden
  • Finland
  • Austria
  • Norway
  • Bulgaria
  • Switzerland
  • Greece
  • Slovenia
  • Italy
  • Moldova

Also this :

Contamination from the Chernobyl accident was scattered irregularly depending on weather conditions, much of it deposited on mountainous regions such as the Alps, the Welsh mountains and the Scottish Highlands, where adiabatic cooling caused radioactive rainfall. The resulting patches of contamination were often highly localised, and water-flows across the ground contributed further to large variations in radioactivity over small areas. Sweden and Norway also received heavy fallout when the contaminated air collided with a cold front, bringing rain.

Rain was purposely seeded over 10,000 km2 of the Belorussian SSR by the Soviet air force to remove radioactive particles from clouds heading toward highly populated areas. Heavy, black-coloured rain fell on the city of Gomel.Reports from Soviet and Western scientists indicate that Belarus received about 60% of the contamination that fell on the former Soviet Union. However, the 2006 TORCH report stated that half of the volatile particles had landed outside Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. A large area in Russia south of Bryansk was also contaminated, as were parts of northwestern Ukraine. Studies in surrounding countries indicate that over one million people could have been affected by radiation.

Piglet with dipygus on exhibit at the Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum.

Given the above statements about Chernobyl could that explain some of the things we are seeing now, besides the spikes in radiation.  What about this, deformed whale calfs.  Conjoined twins.

This video was published by Info Wars This month:

There is news every day about Eagles falling mysteriously sick, and mass dolphin, whale, seal and tons of other fish deaths.  There’s warnings about not eating sea food.  Where is the WHO, where is the DHHS here in this country.  Where is the CDC?  Why aren’t we being told about this?

Credit to Wikipedia



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5 replies

  1. Fukushima is a disaster of Mega Proportions and the media reminds as a silent bug! It’s just sickening how this is happening right under our noses and people don’t even realize they are being radiated.

    They didn’t alert people when the Chernobyl happened and they wont do it now.

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  2. That none of these groups are speaking out should alarm everyone!

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