tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post68810252635027192..comments2023-07-07T03:26:59.305-04:00Comments on Feast and Famine: Radiation Remedies, Update 24 July, 2013Yeoman Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18155210682115989284noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-27595373600824917792012-01-31T05:57:48.576-05:002012-01-31T05:57:48.576-05:00Joe, if you click on the link to Prof. Chussodovsk...Joe, if you click on the link to Prof. Chussodovsky's article in the 26. Jan. Update, you'll find a citizen's rad-map being compiled in Japan. <br /><br />You bring up the issue of accountability. Yes, indeed. If radiations facts are withheld by gov's doing CYA (cover your a$$), accountability becomes moot.<br /><br />It may be up to whistle-blowers to come forward after the fact. Given impending US bankruptcy and likely failure to fund its social programs, the suddenly unemployed and un-pensioned may walk out with more than a pink slip. Namely, whistle-blower material.<br /><br />In the meantime, Public Health is the concern of these pro bono articles, including the other three addressing the Fukushima disaster and coverup: Detox 'Gift' of Fukushima; Black Rain: Info Blackout; Food & Farmland Rad-Detox.<br /><br />Thank you for cogent comment.Yeoman Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18155210682115989284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-77593892473971475382012-01-31T01:05:49.748-05:002012-01-31T01:05:49.748-05:00Thanks YG! I'd like to find a link to pooled g...Thanks YG! I'd like to find a link to pooled geiger-counter owning citizen info. I can't seem to find that. Have you got any tables like that? Mike Rivero doesn't seem to.<br /><br />Seems that information in the format:<br /><br />2012-01-31 02:58:35Z -33.914,151.158 0.040 mR/hr<br /><br />[date, time, lat, lon, radiation count] (in either microsieverts or milli Rad per hour)<br /><br />For numerous locations not in the immediate vicinity of Fukushima would be great. Most interesting would be folks doing it in the US.<br /><br />Unless information like this is collected, TEPCO, GE, the media sitting on this story, and governments who are ignoring the problem will certainly be getting away scot free.<br /><br />Saying "oh it's really awfully bad" without numbers, geography, and other evidence is entertaining, and may promote people buying radiation remedies, but does little else.<br /><br />The map presented, showing 750 Rads (presumably, projected fallout) blanketing the entire western USA, if true, would kill and deathly sicken large numbers of the US population outright. i.e. millions. Presumably the Q factor is 1, i.e. gamma rays, alpha, beta, X-rays, rather than neutrons, so rem = rads.<br /><br />1500 rads Q=1 blanketing most of Alaska would kill the population there.<br /><br />So where is the real map with the real measurements, since I've spoken with people alive and well in both AK, and CA recently?Joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-18375606032760536042012-01-29T08:26:36.791-05:002012-01-29T08:26:36.791-05:00Joe, Japan has been hush-hush about the magnitude ...Joe, Japan has been hush-hush about the magnitude of radiation so citizens with geiger counters are pooling info and mapping rad-levels. In the US the EPA raised allowable limits, then stopped releasing data. <br /><br />Mike Rivero is doing a public service compiling current international data at http://whatreallyhappened.com/category/fukushima-disaster You will find three other articles on radiation here at feastandfamine.<br /><br />Chernobyl was a single reactor, w/o cooling ponds as I recall, and was cement-entombed. Fukushima reactors have exploded; TEPCO cannot account for tens of thousands of fuel rods in cooling ponds; containment vessels have melted through; in desperation sea water was flooded into the reactors, which corrodes gauges. Millions of gallons of radioactive sea water have been released into the Pacific.<br /><br />The situation is not contained.Yeoman Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18155210682115989284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-72943457615345019272012-01-29T07:05:16.387-05:002012-01-29T07:05:16.387-05:00Has anyone actually measured fallout radiation in ...Has anyone actually measured fallout radiation in excess of normal background over the past 9 months or so, in the continental US, Alaska, or elsewhere?<br /><br />What are the figures?Joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-9290470115293301932011-03-25T21:06:25.355-04:002011-03-25T21:06:25.355-04:00Appreciate your input, Anon. Here are a couple lin...Appreciate your input, Anon. Here are a couple links discussing Chernobyl fallout of radioactive iodine, resulting in thyroid cancers and hypothroidism:<br />http://thyroid.about.com/cs/nuclearexposure/a/chernob.htm<br />http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/09/040902085844.htm <br /> I was in Europe the summer following Chernobyl and the after-effects were much discussed in news reports and medical comment.<br /> I had a dear friend who was a child in Kiev when Chernobyl blew. He received potassium iodide, one of the fortunate few, and lived to become a medical professional in the US. Many close to the event have not been so fortunate.<br /> The nuclear industry assures us that nuclear power is benign, a boon to mankind, and has had big bucks to back its PR.Yeoman Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18155210682115989284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5812464604153457143.post-74394190907684932322011-03-25T11:25:03.900-04:002011-03-25T11:25:03.900-04:00Hello Yeoman,
I do appreciate your offerings for ...Hello Yeoman,<br /><br />I do appreciate your offerings for prepardness. Very helpful and informative.<br /><br />W/re to children getting cancers from Chernobyl, I would like to know what your source of information is w/re to thyroid removal and occurrences of cancer.<br /><br />Below is a well written article which begs to differ w/your above statements. One might also consider the most lasting effects of the two A-bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima as well. One can even check out the pictures of those two "vibrant" cities today. The radiation is nearly the same as background radiation in other places today. That is not to say I poo-poo wise preparation, just that the fear mongering going on is just that, mostly fear, not fact.<br /><br /><br />http://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2011/03/17/putting_chernobyl_in_perspective_106233.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com