Thursday, July 28, 2011

Fukushima Radiation Continues

Ex Japanese Nuclear Regulator Blames Radioactive Animal Feed on "Black Rain" from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo.


NOTE: The radiation continues daily, 24/7. The half life of these toxins will last for generations. People do not drop dead in their tracks, they die from compromised body systems.


Most Common Diseases From Ionizing Radiation:

* leukemia
* lymphoma
* solid tumors or any organ
* bone & blood disorders
* lung cancer
* breast cancer
* endocrine disruption
* reproductive abnormalities
* accelerated aging process
* birth defects
* congenital malformations
* kidney, liver damage

These diseases and mutations don't stop with us. If ionizing radiation enters our genes, not only does it cause irreversible damage to this generation, but to future generations, as evidenced by children being born years after Chernobyl.

Marie Sklodowska Curie a pioneer research physicists in radioactivy is credited with the discoverey of radium. Radium caused many excruciating deaths among the European aristocracy who were unknowingly exposing themselves to dangerous radioactive materials. Radium was used in water, and painted on pocket watch faces.

Marie Curie died of Aplastic anemia caused from her miscalculations regarding the dangerous effects of radiation poisoning from her exposure to radium. Her papers and notebooks from the 1890's continue to be highly radioactive. They are kept in lead lined boxes. Anyone who wishes to consult them must wear the appropriate protective gear.

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