Saturday, June 4, 2011

Fukushima Day 86- No.3 core/spent fuel pool "starting itself up" & radia...

                                                          

Petition the U.S. government to DO THEIR JOB!  We have a Right to know!  
I really do not trust federal government test results since the government and independent test results varied so much after the BP oil spill [and subsequent Corexit poisoning], but state and local tests for radiation were finding high levels... maybe we can still trust local gov?  The government works for us, not BP or TEPCO!
'Reinstate EPA Ongoing Testing For Radiation from Fukushima';
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/774/petition-to-reinstate-ongoing-testing-for-radiation-from-fukushima/

UPDATE June 12, 2011
A 35% Spike in Infant Mortality in Northwest Cities Since Meltdown
"U.S. babies are dying at an increased rate. While the United States spends billions on medical care, as of 2006, the US ranked 28th in the world in infant mortality, more than twice that of the lowest ranked countries.  (DHHS, CDC, National Center for Health Statistics.  Health United States 2010, Table 20, p. 131, February 2011.)

The recent CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report indicates that eight cities in the northwest U.S. (Boise ID, Seattle WA, Portland OR, plus the northern California cities of Santa Cruz, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, and Berkeley) reported the following data on deaths among those younger than one year of age:

    4 weeks ending March 19, 2011 - 37 deaths (avg. 9.25 per week)
    10 weeks ending May 28, 2011  - 125 deaths (avg.12.50 per week)

This amounts to an increase of 35% (the total for the entire U.S. rose about 2.3%), and is statistically significant."
READ MORE:

'Is the Dramatic Increase in Baby Deaths in the US a Result of Fukushima Fallout?';
http://www.counterpunch.org/sherman06102011.html

'Fukushima already ten times worse than Chernobyl in ocean waters, suggests data';
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032678_Fukushima_ocean.html#ixzz1P5aBvvJ7

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