Massive Debris Field The Size Of California From Japanese Tsunami Begins To Litter West Coast of North America
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Massive Debris Field The Size Of California From Japanese
Tsunami Begins To Litter West Coast of North America
Radiated debris set to devastate coast
The Intel Hub
December 28, 2011
The fact that no federal agency is preparing for this huge wave of
radiated garbage shows just how insane the leaders of this once
great country have become.
A massive debris field the size of California that is surely fully
radiated is on its way to the west coast yet the corporate
controlled media(see Project Mockingbird) instead focuses on Iran
and its nuclear program.
The west coast of the United States WILL be hit with radiated
debris from Japan and the corporate media WILL either heavily
downplay the dangers or completely ignore them all together.
Consider the fact that a recent medical journal study has shown
that upwards of 14,000 people may have died WITHIN the United
States due to the Fukushima nuclear disaster:
An estimated 14,000 excess deaths in the United States are
linked to the radioactive fallout from the disaster at the
Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan, according to a major new
article in the December 2011 edition of the International Journal
of Health Services.
This is the first peer-reviewed study published in a medical
journal documenting the health hazards of Fukushima.
Authors Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman note that their
estimate of 14,000 excess U.S. deaths in the 14 weeks after the
Fukushima meltdowns is comparable to the 16,500 excess deaths in
the 17 weeks after the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986.
Initial reports stated that it would take up to a year for these
partly radiated debris to hit the west coast, but as the video
report above shows, debris have already begun to hit the coast.
Debris in British Columbia has caused local citizens and officials
to claim that this is the largest quantity of debris they have
ever seen that is actually moving much faster than expected.
We now live in a world where government and nuclear industry
officials continually downplay the dangers of nuclear power while
at the same time thousands are being devastated by its effects.