Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
January 6, 2014
Predictions that Fukushima’s radioactive ocean plume would hit the west coast of the U.S. sometime in 2014 may have already come to pass, with a new video showing Geiger counter readings of background radiation at a beach in San Francisco over five times the safe level.
Days after a YouTube video emerged showing background radiation at
a Coastside beach reaching over 150 micro-REM per hour, Health officials in San
Mateo County confirmed
the spike but said they were “befuddled” as to its cause.
However, officials dismissed the possibility that the readings
could be linked to Fukushima radiation reaching the west coast despite forecasts
by experts last summer that radioactive particles from Fukushima would reach
U.S. coastal waters in 2014.
The video shows a man measuring radiation readings at different
spots on a beach south of Pillar Point Harbor. Background radiation in the areas
immediately surrounding the beach are normal, but once the man approaches the
water itself, the radiation spikes to at least 500 per cent safe levels and the
Geiger counter’s alarm goes off.
The man behind the video claims that on his previous visit to the
same beach, radiation readings were 13 times the safe level.
“In the following days, other amateurs with Geiger counters began
posting similar videos online,” reports the Half
Moon Bay Review. “The videos follow other alarming news last month that
starfish were mysteriously disintegrating along the West Coast, a trend that has
not been linked yet to any cause.”
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and state Department of
Public Health are now investigating the cause of the radiation and more
information is expected to be released this week.
While officials will almost certainly downplay the situation in
order to prevent panic, it’s important to remember that genuine public health
crises are virtually always preceded by government duplicity.
TEPCO and the Japanese government have repeatedly been caught
lying in their efforts to downplay the scale of the Fukushima disaster. In
September it was
confirmed that radiation readings around the power plant were 18 times
higher than previously reported by TEPCO. After a tank leaked 300 tonnes of
toxic water in August, groundwater radiation readings at the plant soared
to 400,000 becquerels per litre, the highest reading since the nuclear
accident occurred in March 2011.
EPA officials in America also lied in the weeks after 9/11 when
they told rescue workers and the general public that the air at ground zero was
safe to breathe. According to
insiders, EPA officials knew that the dust in the air was laden with
asbestos but chose to cover up the truth, leading to at least 20,000 ground zero
workers suffering debilitating illnesses and numerous deaths.
Mainstream media outlets have also largely toed the line on
Fukushima despite overwhelming evidence of a cover-up of the true scale of the
crisis by Japanese authorities. Former
MSNBC host Cenk Uygur was told not to warn the public about the danger posed
by the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant during his time as a host on the
cable network.
Concerns that the federal government is preparing for some form of
nuclear emergency have heightened after it was revealed that the Department of
Health and Human Services has ordered
14 million doses of potassium iodide, the compound that protects the body
from radioactive poisoning in the aftermath of severe nuclear accidents, to be
delivered before the beginning of February.
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