Wednesday, October 26, 2011

100,000 Excess US Deaths Due To Fukushima in 2011



NOTE: March 13 - Sept 3, 2011, Beta radiation levels averages for 129 US cities from 2010 to 2011, to monitor radiation increases since Fukushima. Radiation increased in all 129 US Cities 5 x higher than previous level,

March 5x higher
April 2 x higher
May 1.15 x higher

Significant increases inL

Tucson 18.2 x higher
Yreka highest in the US 53,05 x increase (huge rainfall)
San Diego 11.42 x
Honolulu 23.9 x
Salt Lake 16.77 x higher

Other cities with highest radiation:
Phoenix
Salt Lake
Tucson
San Diego
Honolulu
Riverside, Ca
Orlando
Las Vegas
San Francisco
Hilo
Portland
Olympia
Seattle
Omaha
Sacramento
Jacksonville
Idaho Falls

Without rain still high levels of radiation, Arizona, Utah, Hawaii, California & Florida, Washington, Oregon

weather & geography determine radiation amounts in a particular area

US infant mortality Mar 11- June 18

35% increase along West Coast
45% Vancouver, Seattle, Portland & Spokane for same time period

Data does not include infant mortality:

Ecology News

Exopolitics

March 13 weekly CDC reports show increases range from 2.7% - 9%
total 25 week increase 34,129 extra deaths through Sept 3
by Jan 1, 2012, estimate excess death rates including infant mortality 100,000 deaths,

Remember that Fukushima continues to spew radioactive toxins around the world, into the atmosphere and into the ocean for almost 8 months, and still no end in sight. The radioactive debris incineration is also contributing to the increases. The disaster will not be over in our lifetime.

Atmospheric levels of radiation will continue to raise and are higher now than when Fukushima first happened. Radiation is accumulative.

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