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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Apr 28, 2011 7:14:06 GMT -8
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Apr 28, 2011 8:00:29 GMT -8
Do you know somebody who has had breast cancer? How about somebody who has died from Breast Cancer?
Now, this woman is a little bit extreme in her judgments about the danger of radiation. Still I link to her speech that exposes the link between breast cancer and radioactive contamination. Go a couple of minutes in to this video. It should make you very angry.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Apr 28, 2011 8:21:02 GMT -8
Look at her charts. Look at the Black on her map for Eastern Idaho. That is where I went through nuclear power school. The area east (down wind) of that training area is a high breast cancer area. There is no doubt in my mind what caused those cancers (per ratio of population). Look also east of San Diego and Los Angeles. A lot of people do not know about the Nuclear accidents that occurred in the Los Angeles area and elsewhere in Southern California. See that black area? Yep, there is a clear correlation. On top of that we have San Onofre that supposedly has no effect on the local population. We need to shut San Onofre down now, because it is an accident waiting to happen. Wake up people. I am a qualified nuclear reactor plant operator and I say that most of them are unsafe. Here is a Google Search for those who are interested. www.google.com/search?q=nuclear+reactors+and+breast+cancer&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Apr 30, 2011 7:15:40 GMT -8
Redlands California outside a second story window to avoid any granite radiation. Three times normal background for that position. This is what is in the air, flowing along in waves. Notice the spikes up to and past 100 in the past few days. www.ustream.tv/channel/geiger-counter-redlands-ca
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 2, 2011 7:52:43 GMT -8
Note that the monitor has been turned off for three days. When they turn it back on, they will have painted a false trace on it just like they did for the 24th and 25th of April. I no longer trust the EPA. www.epa.gov/japan2011/rert/radnet-sandiego-bg.htmlIt is amazing how they do that. For three days there was no Beta trace. In fact there was no trace on 25 of the EPA monitors, but you come back three days later, and they have an imaginary trace drawn for anybody who wants to believe it. These outages always coincide with expected heavy air particulate coming in from Japan. The next heavy wave is expected on the Fifth of May. In accordance with established practice, the trace will go off line on the Fourth or earlier and then magically reappear on the sixth or seventh all filled in low. Independent geiger counters will show that there was a tremendous spike in radiation as the particulate comes over land, but the EPA trace will be done to make people think nothing was wrong. Gotta keep the Sheeple tranquil and placated. The EPA has been following the same procedure week after week. IF you look during the days that strong particulate should be above our heads, the geiger counters are all non operational. All of them have NO TRACES. After the high particulate cloud has passed, traces are drawn in for the two to three days that were missing, and it is made to look like nothing was wrong. On the private networks, all of the geiger counters break down in areas where there are high readings. It is as if somebody is going around and finding ways to knock the counters off line. They have done so for 12 counters that served southern California (San Diego county, Orange county and LA), Arizona (Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale and Tuscon), New Mexico and northern Texas. Those, ironically, were the areas that received the heaviest particulate on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of April. Coincidence? I think not.
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Post by geigercounter on May 3, 2011 3:58:47 GMT -8
The Redlands, Ca Geiger Counter should be back on line within the next 12 hours. Unfortunately it gave out after running for almost 2 months straight. I did not expect it to take me so long to repair. I just finished rebuilding the circuit board a couple hours ago. I'll be finalizing things this afternoon and if everything goes as planned, it will be streaming within 12 hours. I know what it's like to have something you rely on taken away with no notice (especially in a situation like this). I'm doing everything I can to get the meter back on line as quickly as possible.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 3, 2011 7:17:59 GMT -8
The Redlands, Ca Geiger Counter should be back on line within the next 12 hours. Unfortunately it gave out after running for almost 2 months straight. I did not expect it to take me so long to repair. I just finished rebuilding the circuit board a couple hours ago. I'll be finalizing things this afternoon and if everything goes as planned, it will be streaming within 12 hours. I know what it's like to have something you rely on taken away with no notice (especially in a situation like this). I'm doing everything I can to get the meter back on line as quickly as possible. Well, you can have your fun, but this is a serious topic. The radiation particulate release from Fukushima will cause cancer in millions of people the world round. For some reason almost all of the radiation monitors in the farmlands of America are breaking down. There is so much consistent failure that one has to wonder what is causing this to happen. Remember, the primary role of government is to keep the Sheeple tranquil.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 3, 2011 7:22:10 GMT -8
Those two radioactive volcanoes (reactors Two and Three) at Fukushima are continually belching out radioactive gases, particulate and steam to the atmosphere. Luckily, most of that is settling out into the Pacific Ocean. Unfortunately the rest is settling on the US, Canada and Europe.
Before you buy produce or meat in the future, you might want to scan it with an operable Geiger Counter if you value the health of your children.
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Post by geigercounter on May 3, 2011 13:29:22 GMT -8
The Redlands, Ca Geiger Counter should be back on line within the next 12 hours. Unfortunately it gave out after running for almost 2 months straight. I did not expect it to take me so long to repair. I just finished rebuilding the circuit board a couple hours ago. I'll be finalizing things this afternoon and if everything goes as planned, it will be streaming within 12 hours. I know what it's like to have something you rely on taken away with no notice (especially in a situation like this). I'm doing everything I can to get the meter back on line as quickly as possible. Well, you can have your fun, but this is a serious topic. The radiation particulate release from Fukushima will cause cancer in millions of people the world round. For some reason almost all of the radiation monitors in the farmlands of America are breaking down. There is so much consistent failure that one has to wonder what is causing this to happen. Remember, the primary role of government is to keep the Sheeple tranquil. I'm not really sure what I said that has lead you to believe that I'm having "fun" or that for some reason I don't find this a serious topic. It's not fun having to babysit this Geiger Counter every day to make sure the live stream has not dropped off. It's not fun having to change the probe cover to make sure the readings that are streamed are accurate and not actually readings from a contaminated probe. It's not fun checking the computer on a constant basis to make sure it has not become too laggy to stream, or to click the record button every few hours so that YOU may have a log of the past days/months. For the past 3 days, I've had my face buried in this Geiger Counter and have made multiple trips looking for the components needed for the repair. I've spent a lot of time and money to make this information available to those who want it. At times it's been a struggle, but I know there are viewers who rely on it. I'm your average Joe with an average life providing you un-manipulated readings from my Geiger Counter. I've lost faith in a lot of the online Geiger Counters, Agencies and universities. The hardest part of this whole situation is being one of the few that actually understands what is going on. To be looked at as being "dramatic", "over-exaggerating" and probably down right loony definitely wears on me. It doesn't matter what you say, how you say it, or what evidence you have, people don't believe, so I have given up. I bite my tongue and don't say anything. The other night at dinner, I was being asked why I wasn't eating my salad. I just told them I just didn't feel like a salad. I wasn't about to get into the topic with them. A majority of the public think the reactors in Japan have been been "extinguished" and no more radiation is leaking from them. It's not my place anymore to tell them otherwise. I've given the information needed for them to make their own decision (often times mocked). I wish there was more I could do......
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 3, 2011 14:45:02 GMT -8
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 4, 2011 7:21:21 GMT -8
Notice that Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and the northern part of Texas have all been systematically removed from this network? Some organization is going in and destroying all of those geiger counters. Ironically, those are the regions that have received the most contamination. www.blackcatsystems.com/RadMap/map.html
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 5, 2011 6:32:13 GMT -8
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 5, 2011 6:45:25 GMT -8
The EPA has now turned off all their monitors before this plume hits the United States. They are not the Environmental Protection Agency.
They are the Environmental Disinformation Agency. (EDA)
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 5, 2011 7:32:40 GMT -8
Yippie, the guy who maintained the Tuscon monitor has his back on line. On another site it was reported this his monitor was smashed while he was at work. Now, who would do that? www.blackcatsystems.com/RadMap/map.htmlThe other 12 monitors serving Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and northern Texas are still damaged and off line.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 6, 2011 12:47:06 GMT -8
The U.S. government has abandoned efforts to monitor elevated levels of radiation that infiltrated the nation’s water and milk in the wake of a nuclear catastrophe in Japan. [...] “I really am horrified,” said Daniel Hirsch, a nuclear policy lecturer at the University of California, Santa Cruz. “It’s quite staggering and it seems to be part of the pattern of the EPA trying to make sure that there are no measurements that could cause people to be concerned.”
enenews.com/nuclear-expert-i-really-am-horrified-that-feds-abandoned-fukushima-radiation-monitoring
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 6, 2011 16:59:20 GMT -8
Yippie, the guy who maintained the Tuscon monitor has his back on line. On another site it was reported this his monitor was smashed while he was at work. Now, who would do that? www.blackcatsystems.com/RadMap/map.htmlThe other 12 monitors serving Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and northern Texas are still damaged and off line. I see that Tuscon is off line again, but Redlands is back up. www.ustream.tv/channel/geiger-counter-redlands-ca
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 14, 2011 11:22:15 GMT -8
The radioactive waves keep on coming from the three radioactive volcanoes in Japan. Each day brings more and more particulate. Yesterday, Friday, a rain storm in Saint Louis deposited this on a man's SUV. All over the United States the radiation levels are leaping, and there is nothing to stop the radiation from continuing to pile up across America. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtXE44JxPbM2 milisieverts an hour times one thousand hours of exposure and you have two sieverts of radiation and about a 7% chance of dying in a few weeks. Just because the EPA is covering up the horrendous magnitude of the radioactive contamination does not mean that you are not at risk.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 15, 2011 8:17:54 GMT -8
BACKGROUND RADIATION! The nuclear industry tells you it is normal, but a lot of it is not.
You will always receive some radiation from where you live. If you live in Denver you receive background radiation from the rocks in that area and the cosmic radiation that reaches you because you are one mile higher towards the cosmic radiation of space than you would be in San Diego or other coastal cities.
The cancer death rate in Denver is slightly greater than in San Diego. Those people who live close to San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant have a higher cancer death rate than the people in Denver. Women in particular have a far higher death rate from Breast Cancer if they live near nuclear plants.
Here is an interesting tid bit:
Average individual background radiation dose: 0.23μSv/h (0.00023mSv/h); 0.17μSv/h for Australians, 0.34μSv/h for Americans
Why is American background radiation on average twice that for Australians?
Well, of course, we had all of those atmospheric tests in Nevada and the Marshal Islands and Alaska, and we have had a whole string of nuclear accidents in the United States at a bunch of nuclear plants and that all contaminates the soil on which we live and adds to BACKGROUND RADIATION FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS.
Any radiation exposure can kill you with cancer. THAT IS RIGHT, ANY EXPOSURE CAN KILL YOU WITH CANCER.
Every year in the United States almost half a million Americans die from cancer caused by our high background level of radiation. Anything that adds to that background radiation is not to your advantage.
Cancer is not a normal part of aging regardless of what the Nuclear Industry tells you. They lie like hell all of the time.
Your DNA has to be damaged to start cancer growing in your body. There are three ways that can happen.
Either a virus can damage your DNA (This very seldom happens, but a good example would be cervical cancer and now it is killing millions of men from oral cancer because of oral sex performed on their women. Guys, it is not a good idea to risk oral cancer to give her an orgasm. Try something else and use your tongue to savor food.)
Harsh chemical or irritant exposure (asbestos) can cause a limited few cancers if you have been exposed for long periods of time.
Then, there is also radiation that can damage your DNA. This is most common and comes from background radiation, x-rays, smoking, and a host of other things like working in the nuclear power industry. I was one of those and I have developed several tumors and cancer. Avoid working in the nuclear power industry. Any radiation exposure can be net additive to DNA damage and possible cancer.
A lot of people don't know that cigarette smoking causes cancer primarily because of the radiation in the smoke (from radioactive particulate in the tobacco.) You can get cancer from tobacco just by chewing it. That is the reason for all the tongue and gum and throat cancer experienced by people who chew (What a disgusting habit!)
I caution people to limit their radiation exposure. Most will ignore the caution until it is too late. But for those few who cut back on x-rays unless they are absolutely necessary and smoking because of the irradiation of the lungs and living in Granite houses or living in close proximity to nuclear reactor plants; they just might save their lives for ten to thirty years longer than normal, and that is usually seen as a good thing.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 15, 2011 10:14:10 GMT -8
They are all net additive to the potential development of cancer.
You must have noticed how brain cancer cases have skyrocketed? Have you seen how the phone industry downplays that all of the time. Supposedly, "There are no studies linking cell phone use to brain cancer."
Folks as regards that, there has been a study on that.
Quite Frankly, we are conducting it on a daily basis. As cell phone use increases the number of brain cancer cases increases. Just how stupid do they think we are if we believe the guilty industry that is telling us that there is noting to worry about.
Tell that to the victims of all of the millions of extra Breast Cancer cases that we have seen since the Dawn of the Nuclear Age.
Every time somebody dies from Cancer, remember that it is not a normal part of aging. Nobody should get cancer, but we do because of background radiation and viruses. About 90 percent or more of cancer is caused by radiation and most, but not all, of that is background radiation. That "but not all" is increasing on a daily basis around the world.
I refuse to use a cell phone. I know the danger and am not fooled by double talk. I saw that from the tobacco industry in the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies. When you have seen that kind of crap, you know what to look for or listen for; and you immediately know it when you see it or hear it.
When Nuclear Power Industry spokesmen say that there is no correlation between their industry and the increase in cancer in the US in the past half century, pull out a gun and shoot the sons of bitches. They would lie to their own mother just to get an increase in their paycheck.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on May 20, 2011 6:50:14 GMT -8
Texas politicians knew agency hid the amount of radiation in drinking water . by Mark Greenblatt / KHOU 11 News khou.com Posted on May 19, 2011 at 9:17 AM
HOUSTON— Newly-released e-mails from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality show the agency’s top commissioners directed staff to continue lowering radiation test results, in defiance of federal EPA rules.
The e-mails and documents, released under order from the Texas Attorney General to KHOU-TV, also show the agency was attempting to help water systems get out of formally violating federal limits for radiation in drinking water. Without a formal violation, the water systems did not have to inform their residents of the increased health risk.
“It’s a conspiracy at the TCEQ of the highest order,” said Tom Smith, of the government watchdog group Public Citizen. “The documents have indicted the management of this commission in a massive cover-up to convince people that our water is safe to drink when it’s not.”
Smith is talking about what happened to residents who live in communities served by utilities like Harris County Municipal Utility District 105. For years, tests performed by the Texas Department of State Health Services showed the utility provided water that exceeded the EPA legal limit for exposure to alpha radiation.
However, the TCEQ would consistently subtract off each test’s margin of error from those results, making the actual testing results appear lower than they actually were. In MUD 105’s case, the utility was able to avoid violations for nearly 20 years, thanks to the TCEQ subtractions.
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The reality is that the entire EPA set up reporting system in the United States is totally corrupt in every regard. When Reactor Three blew up in Japan, 23 EPA monitoring stations went "off Line" in the United States.
If you were watching the other ones that were still on Line, you would have seen that everytime a strong cloud of radioactive particulate swept in over the West Coast that the monitors stopped tracking for two to three days (Long enough for the cloud to pass to the east). Then the traces of far lower readings were drawn in on the charts (I pointed it out at the time it was happening on all of the charts.) Three days with no data and POOFFFF! All of a sudden it was there and far lower than Rad Net was showing for the same time span.
Then, in the highest RADNET reading radioactive areas in California, Arizona, New Mexico and northern Texas, the monitors were all getting broken and went off line. Awfully strange coincidence.
No EPA and no private monitors to show the worst dusting of the western United States at the time it was happening. Then when the three Fukushima reactors' cores were close to bedrock, the EPA took all of their monitors off line saying that there was nothing to report. The EPA is corrupt beyond belief.
They are not protecting the environment. They ARE protecting the Nuclear Power Industry. All of the higher executives are probably taking money under the table from the corrupting sources.
And the Sheeple in the United States just sit back and say BAAAAAAH! BAAAAAAH?
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