As we know from Chernobyl and its infamous exclusion zone, Time will reveal all. In many respects, Chernobyl is a radioactive experiment, unfortunately. Even more tragic, is a 2nd nuclear experiment we can now learn from; and, that is from the exclusion zone from Fukushima, Japan: A radioactive forest in the heart of the Fukushima exclusion zone.
Showing posts with label nuclear radiation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear radiation. Show all posts
April 04, 2020
November 06, 2013
Nostradamus Predictions of Fukushima, March 11, 2011:
In 1555, Nostradamus published his predictions/prophesies in
codes arranged in quatrains. This peculiar style of
writing was what Nostradamus chose to write in, in order to stay under the radar during his
times. Nostradamus predicted three antichrists, three emperors, who would
conquer vast areas, these were Napoleon (code
named Napaulon Roy); Hitler (code
named Histler); and Yazdi (code named
Mabus).
Check this out: The Fukushima Prophecies/Nostradamus
Quatrain codes
“After great trouble
for humanity, a greater one is prepared. The Great Mover (Possible French translations: Great Motor or the Great
Engine (GE)), renews the ages:
Rain, blood, milk, famine, steel and plague, is the heavens fire seen, a long
spark running.”
GE
The Great Motor or Great Engine could be taken allegorically,
like humanity doesn’t totally understand its total capacity for destructive
power [humanity's capacity for hubris), but another simpler interpretation is rather interesting in these times
right now. GE stands for General Electric; The Fukushima nuclear reactors are a
General Electric design, with the architectural design created by Abasco, a
company formerly owned by GE (After researching Abasco to see where the company
is today, it appears they are in the market of oil spill response equipment
(Just a coincidence?).
History of General Electric
GE is a leader in technology all over the world including
nuclear energy and nuclear weapons, and is one of the biggest multicorp’s
today, also owning NBC (1986) (Comcast)(Is it coincidence that Comcast is the
largest mass media and communications company in the world and there was a
media blackout regarding Fukushima?).
GE was boycotted in the 80’s and 90’s due to their part in
nuclear weapon production.
Moreover, since as early as 1972, concerns over the safety
and design of these GE nuclear reactors have been raised. Various models of
this design that we have been witnessing at Fukushima exist all over the United
States. In 2011, I was slightly perturbed that the nuclear reactor site within
three miles of where I lived in western Pennsylvania was the same GE design as
the ones in Fukushima.
Is it possible ‘The Great Mover /Great Motor /Great Engine’
is the Nostradamus (decoded) code name
for General Electric? Continue reading, there is more:
“During the appearance
of the bearded star. The three great
princes will be made enemies: Struck from the sky, peace earth quaking, Po,
Tiber overflowing, serpent placed upon the shore.”
The Bearded Star
As we know, the bearded star refers to a comet and in the
last few years a lot of people and groups have been discussing this possible comet,
and when/where it is coming. A lot of mention was made to this bearded star
during the Mayan end of calendar late 2012.
(The serpent placed upon the shore could indicating the
nuclear reactors in Japan at Fukushima.)
A Long Spark Running
Maybe you’ll have a similar moment where the ‘light bulb’ turns
on like I did. (Yes, hint intended: Thomas Edison, founder of GE (The Edison
General Electric Company/1890) and electric light and power industries (a long spark running):
GE Logo
If you take a look at GE’S logo, only recently changed since
the classic original in 1890, the symbolism depicts comets: This has now led me
to think the comet some are waiting for is actually ‘past tense’ and
Nostradamus prediction about the comet was referring to GE, the great engine or
general electric.
It looks Nostradamus may have predicted the Fukushima
disaster on March 11, 2011. His prediction states the poisoning of waters and
fish (poison hidden under the heads of
salmon), and the great fire (nuclear radiation is a heat that never ends). Only
time will tell. Since 1555, we’ve come to know the predictions of Histler and other predictions of
Nostradamus were fairly precise.
Lastly, if anything, do some research of your own about GE,
and related companies to Fukushima, including TEPCO. Corporate crime is a crime, and likely the most devastating crime of our times. In
this age, corporations are the rulers of this planet, not government. The media
is controlled by big corporation.
Educate yourself, dig deeper and make informed decisions
about what you may or may not take for granted as the real ‘news’ in our media.
And even if these predictions mean little to you, you'll have learned more about the corporation General Electric.
April 04, 2011
Weeks of Nuclear Fallout
As workers at Fukushima continue to battle ongoing issues at the nuclear plants, new information about radioactive fallout continues to make its appearance in the news today.
In the Asian News Network leaders are preparing Taiwan for a storm of fallout expected over the next few days.
“People should stay home while the nuclear fallout is here in order to avoid prolonged exposure, a specialist with the Veterans General Hospital said, adding those who must go out should immediately take off their clothes and cleanse nuclear contaminants from their bodies as soon as they are back home.”
“People should wear long-sleeved clothing and masks when they go out on a sunny day and carry an umbrella if it rains, said AEC's Lee Jo-chan, who also recommended cleansing showers, but not iodine tablets and table salt.”
Later, the following day, Taiwan withdrew its expectation of fallout as winds took a different direction.
French authorities have detected radioactive iodine-131 in the rainwater and milk in France. A sample of rainwater tested on March 28 showed radioactivity levels of 8.5 becquerel. According to the CRIIRAD, contamination of the air and rain water will continue for at least the next few weeks.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco rainwater is radiated 181 times above the US drinking standards. The University of Berkley is also said to have tested tap water. A tap water sample contained 0.024 ± 0.014 Becquerels per liter, which is lower than the tested rainwater samples.
Also in the news today, “The U.S. Department of Energy has testified that there is no level of radiation that is so low that it is without health risks,” Jacqueline Cabasso, the Executive Director of the Western States Legal Foundation stated.
“That means all this talk about what a worker or the public can withstand on a yearly basis is bogus. There is no safe level of radiation exposure. These so-called safe levels are coming from within the nuclear establishment.”
She further comments on the perils of using natural background radiation norms as a rule of a thumb in the current fallout scenario, “But more than 2,000 nuclear tests have enhanced this background radiation level, so we are already living in an artificially radiated environment due to all the nuclear tests.”
This month marks the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl. Last week also marked the 32nd anniversary of the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster in Pennsylvania.
Regarding Chernobyl,“There are still no-go areas there, and the workers town has long since been abandoned, and we are seeing radioactive refugees from there, like we are now seeing generated in Japan,” says Dr. Kathleen Sullivan. “So we don’t understand this mistake because of the timeless invisible nature of the problem that radiation is,” says Sullivan, who has been an education consultant to the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs.
Meanwhile on the topic of radioactive dispersion globally, Andrea Stahl, a senior scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, told Reuters, “It’s only a matter of days before it disperses in the entire northern hemisphere.”
Scientists continue to debate whether nuclear fission is indeed an ongoing concern at the Fukushima plants after detecting neutrons in samples, and multiple sightings of neutron beams at the reactors.
One thing that seems agreed upon in the news today: we can expect to hear more about nuclear fallout dispersing worldwide over the next few weeks, at least - if not months.
In the Asian News Network leaders are preparing Taiwan for a storm of fallout expected over the next few days.
“People should stay home while the nuclear fallout is here in order to avoid prolonged exposure, a specialist with the Veterans General Hospital said, adding those who must go out should immediately take off their clothes and cleanse nuclear contaminants from their bodies as soon as they are back home.”
“People should wear long-sleeved clothing and masks when they go out on a sunny day and carry an umbrella if it rains, said AEC's Lee Jo-chan, who also recommended cleansing showers, but not iodine tablets and table salt.”
Later, the following day, Taiwan withdrew its expectation of fallout as winds took a different direction.
French authorities have detected radioactive iodine-131 in the rainwater and milk in France. A sample of rainwater tested on March 28 showed radioactivity levels of 8.5 becquerel. According to the CRIIRAD, contamination of the air and rain water will continue for at least the next few weeks.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco rainwater is radiated 181 times above the US drinking standards. The University of Berkley is also said to have tested tap water. A tap water sample contained 0.024 ± 0.014 Becquerels per liter, which is lower than the tested rainwater samples.
Also in the news today, “The U.S. Department of Energy has testified that there is no level of radiation that is so low that it is without health risks,” Jacqueline Cabasso, the Executive Director of the Western States Legal Foundation stated.
“That means all this talk about what a worker or the public can withstand on a yearly basis is bogus. There is no safe level of radiation exposure. These so-called safe levels are coming from within the nuclear establishment.”
She further comments on the perils of using natural background radiation norms as a rule of a thumb in the current fallout scenario, “But more than 2,000 nuclear tests have enhanced this background radiation level, so we are already living in an artificially radiated environment due to all the nuclear tests.”
This month marks the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl. Last week also marked the 32nd anniversary of the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster in Pennsylvania.
Regarding Chernobyl,“There are still no-go areas there, and the workers town has long since been abandoned, and we are seeing radioactive refugees from there, like we are now seeing generated in Japan,” says Dr. Kathleen Sullivan. “So we don’t understand this mistake because of the timeless invisible nature of the problem that radiation is,” says Sullivan, who has been an education consultant to the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs.
Meanwhile on the topic of radioactive dispersion globally, Andrea Stahl, a senior scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, told Reuters, “It’s only a matter of days before it disperses in the entire northern hemisphere.”
Scientists continue to debate whether nuclear fission is indeed an ongoing concern at the Fukushima plants after detecting neutrons in samples, and multiple sightings of neutron beams at the reactors.
One thing that seems agreed upon in the news today: we can expect to hear more about nuclear fallout dispersing worldwide over the next few weeks, at least - if not months.
Radiation 101: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Bananas and RadioPhobia
It’s important to understand some of the types of radiation we can experience every day. Radiation, in a general context, refers to a source of energy that travels through space and may be able to penetrate certain materials. A good analogy is light. As we get more specific about various types of radiation, it’s helpful to view sources of radiation as part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Within the electromagnetic spectrum different types of radiation are mapped in intensity and grouped into ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation. All sources of ionizing radiation are essentially man-made (X-rays, nuclear radiation), except for very low-level ultraviolet rays with slightly higher frequencies than visible light. Cosmic energy is also ionizing, but the atmosphere and ozone layer try to deal with filtering out cosmic radiation daily.
As we move to the far end of ionizing radiation we can notice that frequencies are higher and waves are shorter. Natural non-ionizing radiation, which we encounter every day, tends to be less energetic with longer wave lengths.
What is Ionizing Radiation?
Ionizing radiation simply means particles or electromagnetic waves that are energized. This causes electrons to detach from atoms or molecules. Ionization creates free radicals, and we’ve all heard much about free radicals and the health consequences for the last decade to understand the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing particles or waves.
Do we live in a radiated world? Yes. Do we live in an inherently ionized world? Nope. There’s a huge difference. Ionizing radiation is linked to cancers, heart disease and genetic coding malformations, to name a few. Non-ionizing radiation consists of radiowaves, microwaves and infrared to name a few.
Bananas and RadioPhobia
When you eat a banana, you get a good source of naturally non-ionized potassium. Due to the fact that a banana consists of non-ionized radiation we can be assured eating it will not create genetic birth effects. Conversely, if that banana was exposed to high or low levels of ionized radiation from a nuclear plant – you’d likely throw that banana out and not eat it. You can read about our previous article Why We Can't Compare Eating a Banana to Nuclear Fallout here.
Eating one banana per day X 365 days per year =
36 μSv per year dosage
Bananas contain a rare radioactive isotope of potassium, which undergoes three types of beta decay. Just like in bananas, Potassium-40 also exists in the human body, but remains a fraction of the 160 grams of potassium the human body contains. Potassium-40 should not be confused with the other stable isotopes of potassium.
There are three potassium isotopes. K-39 (a stable isotope), the most abundant approximately 93% total; K-41 is next at almost 7% and is also a stable isotope. The radioactive isotope, K-40 has a very low concentration of 0.0118% and has a very long half-life of 1,260,000,000 years. I'll still take two bananas please!
So the next time the atomic energy run media tells you we live in a radiated world lumping both ionized and non-ionized sources of energy together (so don’t worry about low levels of nuclear radiation) – tell them to shove it.
We'll also hear all about radiation-phobia in the news and business owners who are instructing citizens to support the economy because civilians won’t buy their radiated products. Your health is more important than their fat bank accounts so don't pay attention to them either. You can read about the Ionizing Radiation Coverup Here.
It is my opinion the average person as we aggregate together is going to finally tell the atomic industry, including media and government supporters of atomic energy industry that we have had enough. We will not care to support the atomic agenda any longer. When this finally happens they will finally have no choice and will be weeded out by the people.
“By and For the People.”
We put together this 2-part article to counter-balance the idiocy of those who prefer to stick their head in the sand (so be it - let them) and provide our insights to anyone interested in more facts and opinions on the world wide web. It may or may not have been the best way to dessiminate information, because all types of radiation under various levels (both ionizing and non-ionizing)can wreak biological havoc at different times.
However, for the media and for those who stick their head in the sand is it correct to tell others less knowledgeable that we live in a radiated world so who cares - why worry? All levels of radiation bring risks, and we live in a highly radiated world nowadays compared to thousands of years earlier. The point is no one needs more radiation. Period.
Some would prefer to just wait things out, live in denial, until humans visibly demonstrate mutant genetic tendencies. Other intelligent beings prefer to use their intelligence and act proactively, question things and find solutions BEFORE we get to that point. At that point, it's too late. Obviously such persons care not about the future generations in such short-sightedness and self-centered living. I think few would question the moral and spiritual emptiness of our cultural times.
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