May 2014

Possible Link Between Radioisotopes in the Environment and Increasing Rates of Autism

          My past two blog posts have been about uniformed people being exposed to dangerous doses of radiation by the United States government. Today, I am going to continue on the subject of the impact of radioactive pollution on health. Autism diagnoses have been increasing recent years. There are a variety of possible environmental factors that might be contributing to the increase in autism.

Unethical Radiations Experiments Conducted on U.S. Citizens

          In my last blog post on Memorial Day, I talked about how U.S. troops had been deliberately and repeatedly exposed to radiation in bomb tests and clean up in Japan after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many times they have become ill and been denied swift and adequate medical aid. Today, I am going to widen the focus beyond people serving in the U.S. military to civilians who have been deliberately exposed to radiation, often without their knowledge.

Geiger Readings for May 24, 2014

Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745
Ambient office = 96 nanosieverts per hour
 
Ambient outside = 109 nanosieverts per hour
 
Soil exposed to rain water = 90 nanosieverts per hour
 
Iceberg lettuce from Top Foods = 113 nanosieverts per hour
 
Tap water = 97 nanosieverts per hour
 
Filtered water = 88 nanosieverts per hour
 
Rockfish - Caught in Canada = 104 nanosieverts per hour

Radioactive Waste 80 - Update on the Recent Accident at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant 5

          I just posted another update a few days ago about the situation at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico. They believe that they now understand what caused the release of plutonium and americium into the environment in February. A new type of absorbent was added to drums of waste from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). This absorbent did not adequately lock up the ammonium nitrates in the liquid in the drums.

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