EVOLUTION OR
EXTINCTION?
March 11, 2015 - the 4th
Anniversary of Fukushima
Massive Sea Lion die off on west
coast of North America
Bird deaths by the
thousands on West Coast - blamed on a new parasite?
Starfish extinction in the Pacific
tidepools - blamed on perhaps a new virus (where did that mutation
come from?)
Alaska death rate increase of
infants
"Except for Alaska all thyroid
dose estimates from the Fukushima meltdown are well below the 5 rem
EPA" (NRC official documents -
http://hatrickpenryunbound.com)
Isn't it strange that ALL these things
are showing up in the four years after the Fukushima nuclear
catastrophe. Or is it?
Scientists want to blame acidification
of the ocean, because of plankton die off and/or death of oxygen
producing algae. What could have made the one celled organisms die
off? Just one cell is far more susceptible to the effects of
radiation than an animals made of billions of cells. If the bottom of
the food chain is killed off - it starves the rest in the chain that feed on them.
The Pacific Ocean is approximately six
degrees hotter than normal. That's El Nino conditions. One article
explained in great length that it was the wind patterns that caused
this. Or was it radioactive particles that have been flowing into the
Pacific Ocean from Fukushima for the last four years? Decaying
radioactive substances produce HEAT.
So the world, which supports wildlife
preservation, health care, saving species from extinction is now
faced with some of the most dramatic changes in one year that we have
seen in this century. Quotes from scientists:
…states and independent labs since the accident, radioactive iodine and cesium—both toxic to human health—have appeared at elevated levels in milk and vegetables produced in California. Radiation has also been detected in milk sold in Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Vermont and Washington since the accident."
http://redgreenandblue.org/2011/06/01/fukushima-radiation-found-in-california-milk-fruit-vegetables/2/
But other than a nuclear plant disaster, "no other accident or disaster can affect 50 million people ... no other accident could cause such a tragedy. Without nuclear power plants we can absolutely provide the energy to meet our demands." Prime Minister Kan of Japan (After Fukushima catastrophe)
http://theecologist.org
It has been four years since this
disaster. The Olympics are in another five years (2020). What makes
anyone think they will have resolved the problems by then? They have
made very little, if no, progress as to date! The famed 'Ice wall' to
contain the radioactive leaking water failed. Now they are
considering dumping all the stored radioactive water in the tanks
into the ocean. The only thing that Japan has changed is the upping
of acceptable radioactivity levels from 1 millisievert to 20
millisieverts per year.
While no one thinks the world is coming
to an end tomorrow there have been distinct periods in the history of
the world when it almost destroyed itself with mass extinctions. Some
scientists feel that we are in an ongoing period of this now. For a
complete overview of how complex this phenomena is, please visit
Wikipedia.
It lists at least fifteen different interacting causes of mass
extinction ˗ many of
which we cannot control. But there is one we definitely can. We need
no repeats of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. We have many plants
around the world that are aging and of the same type as Fukushima.
Third world countries, such as China, are proposing to build hundreds
more. Their reputation for quality work is extremely low. Nuclear
waste pools are being overstocked and their danger ignored. Unless
people speak up, make their voices heard, nuclear will continue to
generate its own set of problems affecting the world's inhabitants
negatively.
Enenews:
Enenews:
Expert: Disease outbreak on US West Coast is largest ever seen in any population of animals — Tens of millions dead — Official: Gov’t needs to declare emergency before extinction occurs — Many scientists believed radiation from Fukushima to blame (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/expert-disease-outbreak-west-coast-largest-ever-in-animal-population-video
A new 4th edition of "The
Nuclear Catastrophe" has been released for the 4th
anniversary of Fukushima. While it is a fictional tale we now
know...it can happen. Click
here to find out more details.
"#Betrayal", a Nuclear
Fiction Novel of Survival, was written to bring attention to the
aftermath of the Fukushima disaster. Greed, lies, murder all
intertwine. The happenings after such a disaster may be worse than
the event itself. Click
here to find out more.
"Nuclear Road Trip - Onward to
Destruction" was released in December of 2014. It is a novel
that brings a group of young investigators at a nuclear power plant
into the web of ISIS. They plan to far exceed the NYC events of 9/11. The kindle version is on sale for this
anniversary. Click
here for more information.
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