Thursday, August 7, 2014

Global Warming is an attempt to divert everyones attention away from Fukushima


All we hear about from our government is the danger from global warming and how it is the greatest threat to mankind.  Strange we never hear even a mention of the radiation which continues to leak from the Fukushima Nuclear Powerplant and could possibly be poisoning the U.S. food supply.
According to Maxim Shingarkin, deputy chairman of Russia’s State Duma Committee for Natural Resources, “Currents in the world ocean are so structured that the areas of seafood capture near the U.S. northwest coast are more likely to contain radioactive nuclides than even the Sea of Okhotsk, which is much closer to Japan. These products are the main danger for mankind because they can find their way to people’s tables on a massive scale.”
This is an issue of significant importance to the United States since, according to the National Marine Fisheries Service, the U.S. imported almost 45 million pounds of fish from Japan in 2012.
There is evidence the radioactive water emanating from the plants starting two years ago has made its way into the ocean currents and will soon start to affect the ecosystems in North America as early as the spring of 2014.
Some say it is already here.
Reports are coming in that the North American food supply is already being affected by Fukushima.
Bluefin tuna caught off the San Diego coast is showing evidence of radioactive contamination. This is the first time that a migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity 3,000 miles from Fukushima to the U.S. Pacific coast. It is a nutrition source that accounts for approximately 20,000 tons of the world’s food supply each year.
So the next time the state media or the guy from city hall starts lecturing you about global warming, ask him about Fukushima. Watch the blank look on their faces. 

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/japan-radiation-poisoning-america/#3Xf0B0Akje5wOTlP.99

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous8/09/2014

    King Crab, Rock Crab, Tuna, Prawns, GOOD FOR YOU

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