Jeremiah 9:15
Therefore this is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel,
says: "See, I will make this people eat bitter food and drink poisoned
water.
Revelation 8:10-11
The third angel sounded his trumpet, and a great star,
blazing like a torch, fell from the sky on a third of the rivers and on the
springs of water the name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters turned
bitter, and many people died from the waters that had become bitter
The below statistics are taken from:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/28-signs-that-the-west-coast-is-being-absolutely-fried-with-nuclear-radiation-from-fukushima/5355280
1.
Polar bears, seals and walruses along the Alaska
coastline are suffering from fur loss and open sores.
Wildlife experts are studying whether fur loss and
open sores detected in nine polar bears in recent weeks is widespread and
related to similar incidents among seals and walruses.
The bears were among 33 spotted near Barrow, Alaska,
during routine survey work along the Arctic coastline. Tests showed they had
“alopecia, or loss of fur, and other skin lesions,” the U.S. Geological Survey
said in a statement.
2. There is an epidemic
of sea lion deaths along the California
coastline…
At island rookeries off the Southern California
coast, 45 percent of the pups born in June have died, said Sharon Melin, a
wildlife biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service based in Seattle.
Normally, less than one-third of the pups would die. It’s gotten so bad
in the past two weeks that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
declared an “unusual mortality event.”
3. Along the Pacific coast of Canada
and the Alaska coastline, the
population of sockeye salmon is at a
historic low. Many are blaming Fukushima.
4. Something is causing fish all along the west coast
of Canada to
bleed from their gills, bellies and eyeballs.
5. A vast field of radioactive debris from Fukushima
that is approximately
the size of California has crossed the Pacific Ocean
and is starting to collide with the west coast.
6. It is being projected that the radioactivity of
coastal waters off the U.S.
west coast could double over
the next five to six years.
7. Experts have found very
high levels of cesium-137 in plankton living in the waters of the Pacific
Ocean between Hawaii
and the west coast.
8. One test in California
found that 15
out of 15 bluefin tuna were contaminated with radiation from Fukushima.
9. Back in 2012, the Vancouver
Sun reported that cesium-137 was being found in a
very high percentage of the fish that Japan
was selling to Canada…
• 73 percent of mackerel tested
• 91 percent of the halibut
• 92 percent of the sardines
• 93 percent of the tuna and eel
• 94 percent of the cod and anchovies
• 100 percent of the carp, seaweed, shark and monkfish
10. Canadian authorities are finding extremely
high levels of nuclear radiation in certain fish samples…
Some fish samples tested to date have had very high levels of radiation: one
sea bass sample collected in July, for example, had 1,000 becquerels per
kilogram of cesium.
11. Some experts believe that we could see very high
levels of cancer along the west coast just
from people eating contaminated fish…
“Look at what’s going on now: They’re dumping huge amounts of radioactivity
into the ocean — no one expected that in 2011,” Daniel Hirsch, a nuclear policy
lecturer at the University of California-Santa Cruz, told Global
Security Newswire. “We could have large numbers of cancer from ingestion
of fish.”
12. BBC News recently reported that radiation levels
around Fukushima are “18
times higher” than previously believed.
13. An EU-funded
study concluded that Fukushima
released up to 210 quadrillion becquerels of cesium-137 into the atmosphere.
14. Atmospheric radiation from Fukushima
reached the west coast of the United States within
a few days back in 2011.
15. At this point, 300
tons of contaminated water is pouring into the Pacific
Ocean from Fukushima
every single day.
16. A senior researcher of marine chemistry at the
Japan Meteorological Agency’s Meteorological Research Institute says that “30
billion becquerels of radioactive cesium and 30 billion becquerels of
radioactive strontium” are being released into the Pacific Ocean
from Fukushima every
single day.
17. According to Tepco, a total of somewhere between 20
trillion and 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium have gotten
into the Pacific Ocean since the Fukushima
disaster first began.
18. According to a professor at Tokyo
University, 3 gigabecquerels of
cesium-137 are flowing into the port at Fukushima Daiichi every
single day.
19. It has been estimated that up to 100
times as much nuclear radiation has been released into the ocean from Fukushima
than was released during the entire Chernobyl
disaster.
20. One recent study concluded that a very large plume
of cesium-137 from the Fukushima
disaster will start flowing into U.S.
coastal waters early
next year…
Ocean simulations showed that the plume of radioactive cesium-137 released
by the Fukushima disaster in 2011
could begin flowing into U.S.
coastal waters starting in early 2014 and peak in 2016.
21. It is being projected that significant levels of
cesium-137 will reach every corner of the Pacific Ocean by
the year 2020.
22. It is being projected that the entire Pacific
Ocean will soon “have
cesium levels 5 to 10 times higher” than what we witnessed during the era
of heavy atomic bomb testing in the Pacific many decades ago.
23. The immense amounts of nuclear radiation getting
into the water in the Pacific Ocean has caused
environmental activist Joe Martino to issue the
following warning…
“Your days of eating Pacific Ocean fish are over.”
24. The Iodine-131, Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 that
are constantly coming from Fukushima
are going to affect the health
of those living the the northern hemisphere for a very, very long time.
Just consider what Harvey
Wasserman had to say about this…
Iodine-131, for example, can be ingested into the thyroid, where it emits beta particles (electrons) that
damage tissue. A plague of damaged thyroids has already been reported among as
many as 40 percent of the children in the Fukushima
area. That percentage can only go higher. In developing youngsters, it can
stunt both physical and mental growth. Among adults it causes a very wide range
of ancillary ailments, including cancer.
Cesium-137 from Fukushima has
been found in fish caught as far away as California.
It spreads throughout the body, but tends to accumulate in the muscles.
Strontium-90’s half-life is around 29 years. It mimics calcium and goes to
our bones.
25. According to a recent Planet
Infowars report, the California
coastline is being transformed into “a dead zone”…
The California coastline is
becoming like a dead zone.
If you haven’t been to a California beach lately, you probably don’t know
that the rocks are unnaturally CLEAN – there’s hardly any kelp, barnacles, sea
urchins, etc. anymore and the tide pools are similarly eerily devoid of crabs,
snails and other scurrying signs of life… and especially as compared to 10 – 15
years ago when one was wise to wear tennis shoes on a trip to the beach in
order to avoid cutting one’s feet on all the STUFF of life – broken shells,
bones, glass, driftwood, etc.
There are also days when I am hard-pressed to find even a half dozen
seagulls and/or terns on the county beach.
You can still find a few gulls trolling the picnic areas and some of the
restaurants (with outdoor seating areas) for food, of course, but, when I think back to 10 –
15 years ago, the skies and ALL the beaches were literally filled with seagulls
and the haunting sound of their cries both day and night…
NOW it’s unnaturally quiet.
26. A study conducted
last year came to the conclusion that radiation from the Fukushima
nuclear disaster could negatively affect human life along the west coast of
North America from Mexico to Alaska “for decades”.
27. According to the Wall Street Journal, it is being
projected that the cleanup of Fukushima
could take up
to 40 years to complete.
28. Yale Professor Charles Perrow is warning that if
the cleanup of Fukushima is not
handled with 100% precision that humanity could be threatened “for
thousands of years“…
“Conditions in the unit 4 pool, 100 feet from the ground, are perilous, and
if any two of the rods touch it could cause a nuclear reaction that would be
uncontrollable. The radiation emitted from all these rods, if they are not
continually cool and kept separate, would require the evacuation of surrounding
areas including Tokyo. Because of
the radiation at the site the 6,375 rods in the common storage pool could not
be continuously cooled; they would fission and all of humanity
will be threatened, for thousands of years.”
Are you starting to understand why so many people are so deeply concerned
about what is going on at Fukushima?
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