Wednesday 3 June 2015

Fukushima nuclear disaster 100 times greater than Chernobyl. Here's what they hide us !!

The environmental disaster is not precedentied is steadily worsening.

North America is bombed by nuclear radiation in Fukushima 

with increasing risk for the population. Every day 300 tons of contaminated waters flowing into the Pacific Ocean and technicians speak of at least forty years to clean up the nuclear disaster, quarant'anno exposure to high levels of nuclear radiation. What it is taken for granted that radiation will survive us with a very wide margin provided that you have the good fortune of not getting cancer.
These however the estimated consequences and the current situation.
1. Polar bears, seals and walruses along the coast of Alaska are suffering from hair loss and open wounds ...
Wildlife experts are investigating whether the loss of hair and open sores detected in nine polar bears in recent weeks has spread and linked to similar incidents between seals and walruses.
Bears, spotted 33, were found near Barrow, Alaska, during the survey work routine along the Arctic coast. The tests showed that they had "alopecia or hair loss and other skin lesions", the US Geological Survey said in a statement.
2. There is an epidemic of dead sea lions along the coast of California.The rookeries island off the coast of Southern California, 45 percent of the pups born in June died, said Sharon Melin, a wildlife biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service based in Seattle.Normalmente less a third of the puppies would die. E 'became so bad the situation in the last two weeks that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said an "unusual mortality event."
3. Along the Pacific coast of Canada and Alaska, the population of sockeye salmon is at a historic low. Many are blaming Fukushima.
4. Something is causing to many species of fish along the west coast of Canada bleeding from their gills, bellies and eyeballs.
5. A vast field of radioactive debris from Fukushima, which is about the size of California has crossed the Pacific Ocean and is starting to come into collision with the West Coast of the United States.
6. It is expected that the radioactivity in coastal waters off the west coast of the United States could double over the next 5-6 years.
7. Experts have found very high levels of cesium-137 in the plankton living in the waters of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and the west coast.
8. A test in California, found that 15 of 15 of the bluefin tuna examined were contaminated with radiation from Fukushima.
9. Already in 2012, the Vancouver Sun reported that cesium-137 was found in a very high percentage of fish that Japan was selling in Canada ...
• 73 percent of mackerel tested
• 91 percent of halibut
• 92 percent of sardines
• 93 percent of the tuna and eel
• 94 percent of the cod and anchovies
• 100 percent of carp, seaweed, shark and monkfish
10. Canadian authorities are finding extremely high levels of nuclear radiation in samples of fish. Some fish samples tested to date have had very high levels of radiation: a sample of sea bass collected in July, for example, has had 1,000 becquerels per kilogram of cesium.
11. Some experts believe that we could see higher instances of cancer along the west coast only by people who eat contaminated fish. Daniel Hirsch, a professor of nuclear policy at the University of California-Santa Cruz, told Global Security Newswire. "We could have a large number of tumors by ingestion of fish."
12. BBC News recently reported that radiation levels around Fukushima are "18 times higher" than previously believed.
13. EU-funded study has concluded that Fukushima has released so far 210 quadrillion becquerels of cesium-137 into the atmosphere.
14. The atmospheric radiation from Fukushima has reached the West Coast of the United States within a few days in 2011.
15. At this point, 300 tons of contaminated water are poured into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima every single day.
16. A researcher of marine chemistry of the Japan Meteorological Research Institute says that the "30 billion becquerels of radioactive cesium and 30 billion becquerels of radioactive strontium" are released from Fukushima Pacific Ocean every day.
17. According to TEPCO, a total of between 20 trillion and 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium were discharged into the Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima disaster.
18. According to a professor at the University of Tokyo, 3 gigabecquerels cesium-137 flow into the port of Fukushima Daiichi every single day.
19. It is estimated that, compared to Chernobyl, up to 100 times more to nuclear radiation were released into the sea at Fukushima than was rilasciatodurante the entire Chernobyl disaster.
20. A recent study concluded that a large aggregate of cesium-137 from the Fukushima disaster will begin to flow into the coastal waters of the United States early next year. Oceanic simulations have shown that the mass of radioactive cesium-137 released by the Fukushima disaster in 2011 could start flowing in the coastal waters of the United States starting in early 2014 with a peak in 2016.
21. It is expected that significant levels of cesium-137 will reach every corner of the Pacific by 2020.
22. It is expected that the entire Pacific Ocean will soon be contaminated with "cesium levels 5 to 10 times higher" than what we saw during the era of heavy atomic bomb tests in the Pacific Ocean many decades ago.
23. The immense amount of nuclear radiation entered the water in the Pacific led the environmentalist-activist Joe Martino to issue the following warning. "Your days made to eat fish in the Pacific Ocean are over."
24. The iodine-131, cesium-137 and strontium-90 that are constantly coming from Fukushima are going to affect the health of those living in the northern hemisphere for a very, very long. Just consider what Harvey Wasserman had to say about this. "Iodine-131, for example, can be ingested in the thyroid, where emits beta particles (electrons) that tissue damage. A plague of thyroid damage has already been reported in as many as 40 percent of children in the area of ​​Fukushima. This rate can only go higher. Developing among young people, it can stop the growth of both physical and mental. Among adults that causes a wide range of secondary disorders, including cancer. "
25. According to a recent report by Planet Infowars, the California coast is turning into a "dead zone".
26. A study conducted last year concluded that radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster may adversely affect human life along the west coast of North America from Mexico to Alaska "for decades."
27. According to the Wall Street Journal, the cleaning of Fukushima could take up to 40 years to complete.
28.Il Yale professor Charles Perrow warns that if the cleaning of Fukushima is not handled with 100% accuracy, humanity could be threatened by "thousands of years". "The conditions of the unit pool, 100 meters above the ground, are dangerous, and if you were to touch any two rods could cause a nuclear reaction that would be uncontrollable.The radiation emitted by all these bars, if they are not continuously to cool and kept separate, would require the evacuation of the surrounding areas Tokyo. Because of the radiation at the site where they are contained in the 6375 bars lot in common, if they were not constantly cooled, the consequences could be a fission process that threaten humanity for thousands of years. "
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