NOW we find empirical data that shows that "dilution" is not true. Almost all the radiation stays in the main biosphere, the top 200 feet of water, EVEN after getting blown and drifted across thousands of miles. So the bioaccumulation effect is HUGE, and dilution is found to be a BIG LIE. Perhaps some of these experts don't even know they are lying. Let me say that again....95% of the radiation stays in the zone that 95% of the life is.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FROM HAWAII
http://thegardenisland.com/news/local/swath-of-debris-spotted-off-na-pali-coast/article_9bb80056-5593-11e3-a9ff-0019bb2963f4.html
Debris--- Swath of debris spotted off Na Pali Coast (Hawaii)
Posted: Monday, November 25, 2013 1:00 am
LIHUE — Passengers aboard Makana Charters’ Na Pali Kai II received a bit of an unwelcome surprise during their lunch break Friday afternoon.Capt. Mike Birchett said he was about one mile off the coast of Kalalau Beach when he spotted a large buoy — not uncommon by itself. However, the buoy proved to be just the beginning of what he described as a massive amount of marine debris.
“You had to be there to see it,” he said.
The ribbon-like debris line was between 10 and 20 yards wide, up to two miles long and contained everything from car-sized bundles of commercial fishing nets to buoys, entangled ropes, large plastic fuel cans and buckets, according to Birchett.
Finding trash out on the water is no unusual thing. But Friday’s incident was different.
“It just kept going and going,” he said of the rubbish. “The most amount of trash I’ve ever seen. And it was just so odd that it was in this straight line.”
While he couldn’t be certain, Birchett estimated the debris, if combined, would likely weigh two tons.
After cruising alongside it for half an hour, Birchett reported the mess, which appeared to be heading toward Niihau, to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Oahu.
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And on the Big Island the "Experts" say the decline in fish is "spooky" and can't put their finger on any reason for it.
How bad is the situation? Recently released data from Hawaii’s Department of Aquatic Resources indicates that the overall number of reef fish off the coast of Puako has fallen by between 43 percent and 69 percentThe Big Island had some of the best reefs and fish populations.
Huh, do you think all the pelting with uranium, plutonium, cesium from airborne sources, and now direct impact from the moving water mass, well do you think that could account for part of it?
Article here
http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2013/06/20/19334-big-fish-mystery-why-are-big-island-reefs-suffering-such-dramatic-decline/
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http://pacificpolitics.com/2013/11/were-going-to-just-wait-for-these-people-to-die/
And speaking of "nuclear safety" this report regarding the tragedy of atomic testing in the Pacific.
‘We’re going to just wait for these people to die’
Bad faith negotiations by the U.S. government produced a flawed nuclear compensation settlement in the Marshalls, writes Giff Johnson
From day one, the U.S. government covered up the actual fallout impact not only of the Bravo shot but of all six of the large bombs tested at Bikini in 1954. The cover up went like this:
• The massive dose of radioactive fallout delivered to Rongelap Islanders, and to a lesser extent to those living on Utrik was the result of an ‘unexpected wind shift.’
• At 15 megatons, Bravo was two-to-three times greater than the anticipated power of the explosion. The power of Bravo, as shown in recently declassified documents, was known in advance.
• Only Rongelap and Utrik were exposed to Bravo (or any other) test fallout.
All of these statements have been proven false by the release of formerly ‘secret’ and ‘classified’ U.S. government documents. Most significantly is the fact that 18 other inhabited atolls or single islands around the country were contaminated by a minimum of three and most by all six of the bombs tested in Operation Castle, which included Bravo, in 1954.
But the myth of only four ‘exposed’ atolls (Bikini, Enewetak, Rongelap and Utrik) has shaped U.S. nuclear policy toward the Marshall Islands since 1954, limiting medical and scientific follow up, and compensation programs.
Good remark!
ReplyDeleteDilution is not a solution, its not even a good lie