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15 April 2013 0 Comments

The David — Interesting and a little crazy and a little Fun –David Icke: Breaking The Spell & The Full Magnitude of Who We Are

ENJOY

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29 October 2012 0 Comments

Well, well,well — maybe , Coast to Coast – Gordan Duff

Well. I have an open mind and will always have an open mind ,, but this is a big push with just minimal evidence – but quite interesting

24 October 2012 0 Comments

Interesting and a little Scary — especially if you live with-in 50 miles of this area.

This could be a BIG boom.

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25 April 2012 0 Comments

Never forgot Fukushima — Arnie Gundersen speaks

Important stuff — Must watch

23 April 2012 0 Comments

7 billion – 2 people per second — its a problem a big Problem

Excellent 6 -part series

16 April 2012 0 Comments

Game Charger — for the saver of the End Game Time.. Underground Noah’s Ark

ARE GOING TO MAKE THE CUT ????To be one of the last 5,000 people left on earth

24 March 2012 0 Comments

Broken Arrow incidents and UFOs – over 60 times since 1942 –Is it all True Series # 225

A serious incident is created when nuclear material is released by accident and humans are exposed to dangerous radiation levels, which can/will either cause death and/or injury. The earliest known event was in 1942 in Nazi Germany when an experimental reactor exploded and probably injured or killed several people. The first such incident in the US was at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1945, when a scientist accidentally dropped tungsten brick into a plutonium core, causing critical mass and the scientist was fatally irradiated.

There have been over 60 such incidents since the first two and experts believe there were probably many more unreported. Of course there were the widely publicized incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and the most recent, Fukushima. Reactors can be dangerous, when releases are massive like Fukushima, thousands have and will die within 5 years and maybe a million will die worldwide from cancer deaths over the next several decades. So it is not an understatement to say that nuclear materials are super dangerous to living things.

An event called “broken arrow” is the military code name for aircraft with nuclear weapons on board or nuclear submarine that is in trouble. Amazingly no major disaster have occurred, even though with that many Broken Arrow incidents chances were high that a detonation should have or could have occurred. These incidents have occurred all over the country from Albuquerque, New Mexico (2); Lebanon, Ohio; Golden, Colorado; Savannah, Georgia; and several other locations around the US and Canada.

And of course there is the not so accidental nuclear war, which has not yet happened since we (the US) killed thousands, many innocent civilians, in Japan. There are eight known countries with nuclear warheads – totaling about 10,000 warheads – enough death and destruction to destroy the entire world one hundred times over. So will it happen? I say absolutely never. And the answer is simple they will not let us destroy our world. They being several alien groups (non-human) that share this planet with us. The Japan nuclear bombing was the first and the last in the modern times. There always has been rumored in ancient times there was a nuclear war in the Middle East and/or the Indian sub-continent; however, the bottom line here is that they will stop it. They have stopped it in the past. One example was in the 60’s several well-documented incidents where firing codes at the SAC nuclear missile locations were mysteriously changed. To keep missiles from firing and signaling to the US that they were in charge. It has also been said that the Russians have experienced similar intrusions in their nuclear missile bunkers system codes. Good for the world – finally someone with more sense than us.

Sleep-tight – there is someone (non-human) looking over us

MWiz.

23 January 2012 0 Comments

From Fairewinds — Lets never forget – Fukushima — Great Video – Must watch –Please Share

Is the Japanese government and the IAEA protecting the nuclear industry and not the people of Japan by claiming that Fukushima is stable when it is not? Fairewinds’ chief engineer Arnie Gundersen outlines major inconsistencies and double-speak by the IAEA, Japanese Government, and TEPCO claiming that the Fukushima accident is over. Dynamic versus static equilibrium, escalated dose exposures to the Japanese children and nuclear workers, and the blending of radioactive materials with non-contaminated material and spreading this contaminated ash throughout Japan are only a small part of this ongoing nuclear tragedy.

TEPCO Believes Mission Accomplished & Regulators Allow Radioactive Dumping in Tokyo Bay from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo.

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17 January 2012 0 Comments

Record CO2 emissions – 389 parts per Million — highest in 800,000 years

Big trouble for the planet and us all.

16 January 2012 0 Comments

Medical Journal Article: 14,000 U.S. Deaths Tied to Fukushima Reactor Disaster Fallout

By Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman, International Journal of Health Services Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman, International Journal of Health Services Last modified: 2011-12-19T16:10:52Z Published: Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 – 8:10 am Copyright 2011 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2011 — Impact Seen As Roughly Comparable to Radiation-Related Deaths After Chernobyl; Infants Are Hardest Hit, With Continuing Research Showing Even Higher Possible Death Count.WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — An estimated 14,000 excess deaths in the United States are linked to the radioactive fallout from the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan, according to a major new article in the December 2011 edition of the International Journal of Health Services. This is the first peer-reviewed study published in a medical journal documenting the health hazards of Fukushima.Authors Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman note that their estimate of 14,000 excess U.S. deaths in the 14 weeks after the Fukushima meltdowns is comparable to the 16,500 excess deaths in the 17 weeks after the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986. The rise in reported deaths after Fukushima was largest among U.S. infants under age one. The 2010-2011 increase for infant deaths in the spring was 1.8 percent, compared to a decrease of 8.37 percent in the preceding 14 weeks.The IJHS article will be published Tuesday and will be available online as of 11 a.m. EST at http://www.radiation.org. Just six days after the disastrous meltdowns struck four reactors at Fukushima on March 11, scientists detected the plume of toxic fallout had arrived over American shores. Subsequent measurements by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found levels of radiation in air, water, and milk hundreds of times above normal across the U.S. The highest detected levels of Iodine-131 in precipitation in the U.S. were as follows (normal is about 2 picocuries I-131 per liter of water): Boise, ID (390); Kansas City (200); Salt Lake City (190); Jacksonville, FL (150); Olympia, WA (125); and Boston, MA (92). Epidemiologist Joseph Mangano, MPH MBA, said: “This study of Fukushima health hazards is the first to be published in a scientific journal. It raises concerns, and strongly suggests that health studies continue, to understand the true impact of Fukushima in Japan and around the world. Findings are important to the current debate of whether to build new reactors, and how long to keep aging ones in operation.”Mangano is executive director, Radiation and Public Health Project, and the author of 27 peer-reviewed medical journal articles and letters. Internist and toxicologist Janette Sherman, MD, said: “Based on our continuing research, the actual death count here may be as high as 18,000, with influenza and pneumonia, which were up five-fold in the period in question as a cause of death. Deaths are seen across all ages, but we continue to find that infants are hardest hit because their tissues are rapidly multiplying, they have undeveloped immune systems, and the doses of radioisotopes are proportionally greater than for adults.”Dr. Sherman is an adjunct professor, Western Michigan University, and contributing editor of “Chernobyl – Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment” published by the NY Academy of Sciences in 2009, and author of “Chemical Exposure and Disease and Life’s Delicate Balance – Causes and Prevention of Breast Cancer.”The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issues weekly reports on numbers of deaths for 122 U.S. cities with a population over 100,000, or about 25-30 percent of the U.S. In the 14 weeks after Fukushima fallout arrived in the U.S. (March 20 to June 25), deaths reported to the CDC rose 4.46 percent from the same period in 2010, compared to just 2.34 percent in the 14 weeks prior. Estimated excess deaths during this period for the entire U.S. are about 14,000.EDITOR’S NOTE: A streaming audio replay of a related news event will be available on the Web at http://www.radiation.org as of 4 p.m. EST/2100 GMT on December 19, 2011. Embargoed copies of the medical journal article are available by contacting Ailis Aaron Wolf, (703) 276-3265 or aawolf@hastingsgroup.com.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/12/19/4132989/medical-journal-article-14000.html#storylink=cpy