Sunday, April 3, 2011

What Radiation Will Do In North America

What Radiation Is Hitting North America

When you hear the news or some Nuclear or Health Official telling you that “only extremely low levels of radiation have been detected and therefore there is no need to be concerned, there is no health threat to the American publc” Do not be comforted by this false sense of security. The first part of the statement is true, but the remainder is not.

It's not the loud noise that break glass molecules, it's the frequency.

It's not the strong microwave levels that cause cellular damage, it's the frequency

It's not the strong wireless signal that causes cellular damage, it's the vibrational frequency.

It's not just high levels of radiation that cause damage, extreme low levels of radiation do too.

These extreme low levels of biologically significant radiation hit North America Mid March 2011. Love levels of radiation were found in Washington & California milk by the end of March.

This Radiation Has Been Detected In North America:

Cesium 137 accumulates in fatty tissues, liver, spleen and muscles
Iodide-131 accumulates in Thyroid, breast and ovaries
Strontium-90 concentrates in your bones and liver
Barium-140 causes bone tumors up to 30 years later
Tellurium-132 causes cell mutations, repeadily via replication
Yttrium-0 damage to liver and respiration
Putonium-244 concentrates in your liver
Uranium 235 accumulates in your bones and liver

In 1972 Dr Abram Petkau discovered that low levels of radiation, over a longer period of time, were more damaging than higher doses over a short period of time.

Once you ingest or inale even very low levels of radioactive particles the Petkau Effect immediately starts potentially lethal tissue ionization.

The phenomenon of the Petkau Effect basically means that we are ionizing or irradiating ourselves continuously from the inside out. This insidious burning at your molecular level will impair your body long before there is a diagnosable disease.

Free radicals are generated during long term exposure to extremely low levels of radiation. which will exhaust our defenses unless our body has an abundant reserve of antioxidants. Without anitioxidants to combat the extreme low levels of radiation you will suffer from gene mutation, birth defects, infertility and increased risk for immune related disease and cancers.

Dr Ernest Sternglass of University of Pittsburg presented the following infant mortality rate for the Pacific states, following chernobyl fallout in May 1986, just one month after Chernobyl:

May 1986 54% increase infant mortality in Washington state
May 1986 48% increase infant mortality in California compared to previous June
June 1986 245% increase deaths per thousand live births in Washington state
June 1986 900% increse infant mortality rate per thousand live births in Massachusetts

These problems will face those who inhale or ingest even the smallest particle of radioactive material:

premature births
increased deaths after live births
increased infant pneumonia & influenza
increased leukemia
increased learning defects
increased thyroid cancer
increased breast cancer
immune deficiency disorders
increased chronic degenerative disorders

2 comments:

  1. It seems that large companies can't act intelligently anymore when it comes to dealing with a disaster! They seem to do all the wrong things(things well known to be wrong)giving the disaster lots of time to destroy everything in its path. whether it's an oil spill/disaster or an earthquake/tsunami/nuclear disaster. I'm sure if you think for a few minutes you will come up with even more on purpose disasters that seem to target people and/or food. What about the fines? The fines are so small compared to their income. We get a bigger fine for failure to wear a seat belt relevant to our income and not wearing a seat belt doesn't harm anyone else.

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