By ENENews April 6th, 2012 Title: Kaltofen’s soil measurement 100X UCB’s? – 296 becquerel/kg? Source: UC Berkeley Department of Nuclear Engineering Forum Date: April 5, 2012 Submitted 2012-04-05 19:51 PT My group measured soil, air filter and dust samples from Washington, Oregon, California, and British Columbia. This particular soil sample, with 8 pCi/g of... »
Archive for April 7th, 2012
Head Researcher: Boulder, Colorado a “hot spot” for Fukushima fallout — None of their other US or Canadian samples came close to Boulder’s contamination, except Portland which was even higher
Total surveillance society: mobile phones increasingly used by local police for tracking
TheExtinctionProtocol.com April 7, 2012 HIGH TECH – With the phrase “Big Brother is watching,” George Orwell captured the central role constant surveillance plays in dystopian visions. It’s no surprise that Americans are made uneasy by ubiquitous video cameras tracking our movements in much the same way as 1984′s screens, or the prospect of countless,... »
Spain: The Ultimate Doomsday Presentation
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 04/07/2012 Since we have grown tired of variations on the theme of “The Pain in ….” (having been guilty of encouraging it ourselves), we will spare readers this triteness, and instead summarize the attached must read slidedeck from Carmel Asset Management as the ultimate Spanish doomsday presentation. Naive and/or idealistic... »
The Largest Short-Term Threat to Humanity: The Fuel Pools of Fukushima
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 04/07/2012 We noted days after the Japanese earthquake that the biggest threat was from the spent fuel rods in the fuel pool at Fukushima unit number 4, and not from the reactors themselves. See this and this. We noted in February: Scientists say that there is a 70% chance of... »
USGS issues announcement about polar bears with oozing sores, hair loss in Alaska — Gov’t testing for radiation — 3 of 4 captured yesterday affected — Similar symptoms as recent mystery seal deaths (PHOTO & AUDIO)
By ENENews April 7th, 2012 Title: Polar Bears Show Signs of Mysterious Illness Source: Alaska Public Radio Author: Annie Feidt Date: April 6, 2012 Transcript Excerpts Biologists have found Polar Bears in the Beaufort Sea with hair loss and skin lesions. Those are the same symptoms that have sickened ice seals and walruses in... »
MSNBC on Reactor No. 2: It is beyond human capability, “problem gets worse and worse and worse” — The really bad news is this is the good news, as they can’t even determine what is going on at Reactors No. 1 and 3 (VIDEO)
By ENENews April 7th, 2012 Title: Video: How do you solve a nuclear disaster? Source: MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show Date: April 6, 2012 Transcript Summary At 5:30 in You want the fuel to be covered with water to keep it cool and shield radiation Expected 33 feet, only 2 feet of water in reactor... »
Global Great Depression and Population Reduction by 2030: MIT and The Club of Rome
Michael Edwards ActivistPost.com Saturday, April 7, 2012 As tyranny continues its march out into the open, it is increasingly becoming cloaked in green. Under the guise of saving humanity, a chorus of recent announcements within elite circles, think-tanks, educational institutions, and the halls of science are calling for drastic measures to stop the planet’s... »
Fukushima Reactor 4: Life On Planet Earth in the Balance
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com April 7, 2012 Diplomat Akio Matsumura is warning that the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan may ultimately turn into an event capable of extinguishing all life on Earth. Matsumura posted a startling entry on his blog following a statement made by Japan’s former ambassador to Switzerland, Mitsuhei Murata,... »
McGrath: “The Control Grid is Being Put Into Place to Handle What They Know Is Coming.”
Mac Slavo April 6th, 2012 SHTFplan.com Charlie McGrath of Wide Awake News offers an insightful and succint breakdown of what’s really going on behind the scenes of government and finance, and says that the people have had enough. The push-back has been growing for quite some time, starting first with Tea Party protests in... »