Most of the 370,000 children in Fukushima prefecture (state) have been given ultrasound checkups since the March 2011 meltdowns at the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
The most recent statistics, released in August, show that thyroid cancer is suspected or confirmed in 137 of those children, a number that rose by 25 from a year earlier.
Elsewhere, the disease occurs in only about one or two of every million children per year by some estimates."
So how did the EPA react to the radioactivity showing up on American shores?
So what to do? If you're the United States Environment Protection Agency, there's only one option: Declare radiation to be safe!
28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima
If you live in California, or anywhere along the pacific coast of North
America, you should be concerned.
Radiation levels 500% higher than normal are being found in coastal seaweed.
Los Angeles and Anaheim, high population centers, are receiving the highest amounts of radioactive fallout right now, over 1 year later. (research shows chronic exposure to low level radiation is more dangerous than acute exposure to high doses.)
Radioactive rain outs are expected to continue for some time on the pacific coast.
Radioactive debris is beginning to wash up on the pacific coast, and radioactive seawater will soon lap west coast shores.
Acceptable levels of radiation exposure have been raised, and measurement of airborne radiation has been stopped in the U.S. and Canada.
Scores of ring seals have washed up on Alaska’s Arctic coastline since July, suffering or killed by a mysterious disease marked by bleeding lesions on the hind flippers, irritated skin around the nose and eyes and patchy hair loss on the animals’ fur coats.
Seafood from Japan is not being tested for radioactivity.
Why is this ongoing threat being reported so lightly, if at all in Corporate media?
The health and well-being of millions is being threatened, while radiation detectors have been turned off.
While more money is being poured into building more nuclear reactors.
There’s a lot of information about this ongoing disaster that’s not being shared with the public.
The people need to be asking more questions about what’s going on and what is or isn’t being done about it.
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Four Sites Where You Can Monitor U.S. Radiation Levels
Projected paths of the radioactive atmospheric plume emanating from the Fukushima reactors, best described as airborne particles or aerosols for 131I, 137Cs, and 35S, and subsequent atmospheric monitoring showed it coming in contact with the North American continent at California, with greatest exposure in central and southern California. Government monitoring sites in Anaheim (southern California) recorded peak airborne concentrations of 131I at 1.9 pCi m−3Anaheim is where Disneyland is located...
In addition, radioactive debris is starting to wash up on the Pacific Coast.
And because the Japanese are burning radioactive materials instead of disposing of them, radioactive rain-outs will continue for some time … even on the Pacific Coast.
So – as in Japan – radiation is usually discovered by citizens and the handful of research scientists with funding to check, and not the government.
See this, this, this, this, this and this.
The Japanese government’s entire strategy from day one has been to cover up the severity of the Fukushima accident. This has likely led to unnecessary, additional deaths.
Indeed, the core problem is that all of the world’s nuclear agencies are wholly captured by the nuclear industry … as are virtually all of the supposedly independent health agencies.
So the failure of the American, Canadian and other governments to test for and share results is making it difficult to hold an open scientific debate about what is happening.
So if your a surfer on the west coast of America you know how the water gets up into your sinus next to your brain.
You have to stop surfing the pacific coast!
If you don't you run the very real risk of thyroid cancer.
Stacked bags of contaminated soil in Japan.
Worse than you might think, here are more pictures
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