Source: The Truth
Date: January 7th, 2014
by: Michael Snyder
If radioactive snow is falling in Missouri, is it safe to assume that
much of the snow that is falling on the rest of the country is also
radioactive? What you are about to see is absolutely shocking. A
highly respected YouTube personality known as DutchSinse has released
video of himself measuring radiation levels of the snow falling on St.
Louis, Missouri. What he discovered was that he got a reading that was about twice as high
as he did on a sunny day when there is no precipitation. So what in
the world could be causing this? Could Fukushima be to blame? Is
radioactive water originally from Fukushima being picked up in the
Pacific and dumped all across the country? If so, there would seem to
be no way to stop this from happening. Now that highly radioactive
water from Fukushima is spreading throughout the entire Pacific Ocean,
it is simply impossible to put the “genie back in the bottle” again.
So could this mean that we might have to deal with radioactive rain and
snow storms in North America for many years to come?
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Read full article here.
Editor's Note: POTR Blog who run both an outdoor and indoor Geiger counter from their location in St. Louis, Missouri have also reported on the issue of the radioactive snow.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
12/30/2013 Yakuza Gangsters Recruit Homeless Men For Fukushima Nuclear Clean Up
Source: Forbes
by: William Pentland
Date: 12/30/2013 @ 10:08PM
Organized criminal groups have infiltrated the massive, government-backed decontamination effort underway at the defunct Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan, according to Reuters.
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Read the rest here.
by: William Pentland
Date: 12/30/2013 @ 10:08PM
Organized criminal groups have infiltrated the massive, government-backed decontamination effort underway at the defunct Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan, according to Reuters.
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Read the rest here.
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Fukushima,
Fukushima Daiichi,
homeless,
workers,
Yakuza
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