Thursday, February 9, 2012

Radiation Effects in Japan "Nowhere is Safe." November 2011

The November 2011 article on the Fukushima blog says "Nowhere is safe."
The article includes photos of children who may be suffering from radiation poisoning.
The author also notes some observations, such as people who have trouble talking or whose eyes look bad.
He believes the media is killing us by not discussing or warning people of radiation danger.
Personally, I think I am seeing some of this in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
I have been noticing women whose hair is thinned.
This is not thinning in patches, but an overall thinning of the hair, so that the scalp shows.
This is not limited to older women. I've seen it in younger women.
From an editorial standpoint, we must admit that Fukushima, and other sources, are emitting deadly radiation, and we must make it stop, or put plans in place to help people, especially infants, babies, toddlers, kids, tweens, teens, young adults.
They deserve a fresh, clean world, and the older generations must get out of lethargy and do something to ensure the survial of a fresh, clean planet.

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