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The following transcript by FansFiltration 09/29/14
"A report analyzing recent data from US radioactive monitoring stations has tracked the radioactive material released when the Fukushima nuclear power-plant suffered three nuclear meltdowns in March 2011. Over the past three years, they have determined where all of this material collects.
The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization has recently released a new Fukushima Report that shows where the most radioactive material collects outside of Japan. A logical choice would be somewhere in the Pacific, possibly Hawai`i, Washington or California. They have had a fair amount of reports released from those areas showing the increase in radiation, and the effects it has caused on plants, non-human animals, and human animals, especially infants and children who are most susceptible to DNA mutation caused by ionizing radiation. Fission products started to arrive in the United States via atmospheric transport on March 15, 2011.
Sacramento reported having 1000 times more radioactive material than was previously expected from projections of Chernobyl's partial meltdown in 1986.
The ocean currents have been cycling the Fukushima radiation from these broken reactors throughout the Pacific Ocean, and much of the material has wound up on the western shores of the United States and Mexico.
But there is an unsuspecting place that contains even more radiation. The Report names Florida, particularly Melbourne Florida, as containing the most material from the three complete nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima. The state of Florida also recorded 4 of the top 10 daily measurements. How can a place so remote to Japan collect the most radioactive isotopes from Fukushima?
You can see on the Activity Concentration graph in the weeks following the Fukushima disaster. Here, Melbourne, Florida is marked with the gray line and triangles. Florida had the meteorological bad luck of being under a concentrated atmospheric radioactive "swirl" from the second half of March through April 2011. As a result, Melbourne, Florida in Brevard County recorded the highest single day concentration of Iodine-131 of anywhere in the world, according to measurements taken by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization.
Xenon and Cesium were also detected in Melbourne. Additionally, Cesium-134, 136 and 137; Iodine-131 and 132; and Tellurium-129m and 132 were detected by air filters in nearby Orlando, Florida.
North of the Indian River Lagoon, Cesium-134 and Iodine-131 were detected in rainfall in Jacksonville, Florida. Of all fission products, Iodine-131 is the most dreaded because exposure to low doses can lead to thyroid cell damage, cancer, and metabolic disorders. Iodine-131 also dissolves quickly in water which allows it to move easily into plants and animals. These hotspots increase and decrease throughout the northern hemisphere, not just in Melbourne, Florida.
Radiation is a phantom killer. Its isotopes are imperceptible to the human senses, but they are nonetheless dangerous as bio-accumulation stores more and more of these radioactive isotopes in your body."
News Sources:
"Newly released data shows Florida hit with highest level of radioactive material from Fukushima measured anywhere in world outside Japan — #1 out of more than 1,500 test results — Total radioactive iodine was up to 500% of amount reported"
enenews.com/newly-released-data-shows-florida-hit-highest-level-radioactive-material-fukushima-anywhere-world-japan-1-list-1500-measurements-actual-amount-air-500-amount-reported
"New Fukushima Data Released, FL Had Highest Radiation Outside Japan" By: Skyepony , 6:32 AM GMT on September 28, 2014 www.wunderground.com/blog/Skyepony/comment.html?entrynum=178
Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
www.ctbto.org/
Related: "Fukushima Radiation and America's Aquatic Dustbowl"
news.brevardtimes.com/2014/02/fukushima-radiation-and-americas.html
enenews.com/florida-highest-single-day-iodine-131-concentration-station-after-fukushima
The following transcript by FansFiltration 09/29/14
"A report analyzing recent data from US radioactive monitoring stations has tracked the radioactive material released when the Fukushima nuclear power-plant suffered three nuclear meltdowns in March 2011. Over the past three years, they have determined where all of this material collects.
The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization has recently released a new Fukushima Report that shows where the most radioactive material collects outside of Japan. A logical choice would be somewhere in the Pacific, possibly Hawai`i, Washington or California. They have had a fair amount of reports released from those areas showing the increase in radiation, and the effects it has caused on plants, non-human animals, and human animals, especially infants and children who are most susceptible to DNA mutation caused by ionizing radiation. Fission products started to arrive in the United States via atmospheric transport on March 15, 2011.
Sacramento reported having 1000 times more radioactive material than was previously expected from projections of Chernobyl's partial meltdown in 1986.
The ocean currents have been cycling the Fukushima radiation from these broken reactors throughout the Pacific Ocean, and much of the material has wound up on the western shores of the United States and Mexico.
But there is an unsuspecting place that contains even more radiation. The Report names Florida, particularly Melbourne Florida, as containing the most material from the three complete nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima. The state of Florida also recorded 4 of the top 10 daily measurements. How can a place so remote to Japan collect the most radioactive isotopes from Fukushima?
You can see on the Activity Concentration graph in the weeks following the Fukushima disaster. Here, Melbourne, Florida is marked with the gray line and triangles. Florida had the meteorological bad luck of being under a concentrated atmospheric radioactive "swirl" from the second half of March through April 2011. As a result, Melbourne, Florida in Brevard County recorded the highest single day concentration of Iodine-131 of anywhere in the world, according to measurements taken by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization.
Xenon and Cesium were also detected in Melbourne. Additionally, Cesium-134, 136 and 137; Iodine-131 and 132; and Tellurium-129m and 132 were detected by air filters in nearby Orlando, Florida.
North of the Indian River Lagoon, Cesium-134 and Iodine-131 were detected in rainfall in Jacksonville, Florida. Of all fission products, Iodine-131 is the most dreaded because exposure to low doses can lead to thyroid cell damage, cancer, and metabolic disorders. Iodine-131 also dissolves quickly in water which allows it to move easily into plants and animals. These hotspots increase and decrease throughout the northern hemisphere, not just in Melbourne, Florida.
Radiation is a phantom killer. Its isotopes are imperceptible to the human senses, but they are nonetheless dangerous as bio-accumulation stores more and more of these radioactive isotopes in your body."
News Sources:
"Newly released data shows Florida hit with highest level of radioactive material from Fukushima measured anywhere in world outside Japan — #1 out of more than 1,500 test results — Total radioactive iodine was up to 500% of amount reported"
enenews.com/newly-released-data-shows-florida-hit-highest-level-radioactive-material-fukushima-anywhere-world-japan-1-list-1500-measurements-actual-amount-air-500-amount-reported
"New Fukushima Data Released, FL Had Highest Radiation Outside Japan" By: Skyepony , 6:32 AM GMT on September 28, 2014 www.wunderground.com/blog/Skyepony/comment.html?entrynum=178
Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
www.ctbto.org/
Related: "Fukushima Radiation and America's Aquatic Dustbowl"
news.brevardtimes.com/2014/02/fukushima-radiation-and-americas.html
enenews.com/florida-highest-single-day-iodine-131-concentration-station-after-fukushima