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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Radiation From Fukushima Found In Rain Water

Independent testers have discovered that there is a reason to be concerned about the radiation that has been released into the air and water since the March 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Plant disaster.

As far back as April 2011 radiation has been found in milk and more recently has been found in California peaches.

As time goes forward I am afraid that it will only get worse for us all because we are constantly being kept in the dark by the agencies that are suppose to keep us informed with true information and to help to protect us from harm.

You ask, "What can we as citizens do about this unfortunate aftermath of radiation type doom problem when it comes to our food and water supplies?" Well, so far the answer to that question seems to be hard to figure out especially when those supposedly protective agencies keep raising their so called 'safe' level of exposure to radiation to a higher level whenever the numbers surpass the original 'safe' levels that were first reported to the public.

My question to you as a concerned citizen is, "Does any of this number changing thing make any sense to you?" My guess to your answer is, "Probably not."

The truth is , no matter what they want you to believe, ANY AMOUNT OF RADIATION IS NOT GOOD FOR YOUR BODY TO ABSORB.

The last thing that I would like to touch upon is that there is another serious problem happening because of the high amount of radiation that is being spread through the jet stream is that there have been an up tick of pregnant women having miscarriages.

Another concern is that even when babies aren't miscarried one in five of them will be exposed to radiation and will accumulate it in their thyroid, which will then turn into cancer.

I am including three videos for you to view.







I am also including two links for you to check out.

http://theintelhub.com/2011/07/14/fukushima-highly-radiated-united-states-water-food-cover-up-by-feds-continues/

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/radiation-in-milk

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