Petitioning the United Nations - Fighting Extinction of the World!
The petition to the United Nations to
ACKNOWLEDGE there is a problem with Fukushima dumping
radioactive water into the Pacific ocean - estimated 300 plus tons of
it every day - has not progressed with the speed of light.
The petition to have non-profit status
for the National Football league removed got over 500,000 signatures
- and the NFL lost their non-profit status. Surely there is more
interest in the effects of Fukushima radiation on the living
inhabitants of the world than the NFL!
Japan has now declared their
leaking radioactive water a national emergency. They are beginning to
ask for help. The United Nations continues to keep its head buried in
the sand, hoping this problem will go away. However, we do not want
the world population and its plants and animals to go away with the
problem.
The IAEA has started a new study of
Cesium in the Pacific Ocean near the Marshall Islands - a site of
extensive nuclear testing when the atomic bombs were being developed.
This is to be a benchmark for future studies of marine life. The
United States contributed $400,000 to further this study. At least
they are trying a small bit. But while a study such as this is a
marker, it does not examine the more complex problem of what is
causing the die off in the Pacific Ocean. If you read my previous
blog, "Fukushima
Radiation Releases DO Contribute to MASS DIE OFF",
my opinion is that Fukushima is a contributing factor...and a big one
that is not being contained. In fact, a study published July 13, 2015
of marine samples collected off Fukushima, all had radioactive
ceasium present. (1)
Thus, the petition. There are lots of
genius scientists in the world. However, where is the world symposium
or gathering to share ideas and solutions? Where is a leader to
coordinate the monitoring of information? Where is a group that would
include antinuclear scientists as well as the pronuclear? The United
Nations has had designated as one of its functions 'protecting the
environment'. So far, their position seems to be coming from the
pronuclear scientists who maintain nothing is wrong.
Below is a link to a video (that is
somewhat on the long side)
HORROR " Pacific Ocean Now Dead From Fukushima Radiation "
This video points out:
The
entire 200 kilometers we checked of Canadian Pacific Coast Line was
devoid of all life except 4 main species and they are very patchy and
we a found several other species like limpets and snails etc in tiny
insignificant spots never in groups."
We do not want this death of our oceans to spread!
Thank you to all the people who read my
blogs, my twitter posts, facebook, google+. I do appreciate you and
even dedicated my second novel, "#Betrayal" (set after the
Fukushima nuclear catastrophe) to my social media supporters.
BUT...there are THOUSANDS of you and the petition is not progressing
in terms of signatures fast enough. I know it takes some time to go
to the change.org site and they make you put in an email address,
etc. Your information will not be sold or shared with anyone else.
Your privacy will not be violated. If you wish you can enter an
address c/o general delivery at your local post office. And if each
1000 people that signed contacted two other people then 3000 people
would be on the petition. The new 2000 people could create 4000
additional signatures. Then the issue of the Fukushima nuclear
disaster might gain status equal to the National Football league.
There are other petitions circulating
asking TEPCO to take action or somehow addressing the dumping of this
radioactive water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean. I have
signed each and every one of them and would urge you to do so also.
Unless we stand up and be heard, make government listen, we may not
be here in later years to do so. Please sign the petition and ask two
other people to do so also. Thank you so much!
Click to go to web site: http://www.barbarabillig.com
(1) Cs-134/137 detected from all of the
marine soil samples along Eastern Japan coastal area
http://twib.in/l/yn7M5zoLpeg
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