All Fish from Pacific Tested Positive for Fukushima

“No cause for concern” … nothing to see here. Do you really believe that? Read the info at the links.


This video & info was produced by Fukushima Exposed. I posted it in May 2017 and until recently it has had few views, not surprising for anything Fukushima related because as mainstream would have you believe it’s all good. Very recently the article has come under the spotlight with 178K shares in the past week, and with that the pointing out by a few that the image doesn’t match the article. OK, I’ve searched & found the true reflection of radiation (from NOAA also) reposted at climateviewer.com with relevant info.


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Published on Jan 10, 2017

According to the report of Canadian researchers in the Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, it took approximately 2.1 years for cesium-134 and cesium-137 from the Fukushima disaster to navigate across the Pacific Ocean and bombard the West Coast. During that time, a spike in beached marine life began to infest California’s shores. Meanwhile, the mainstream media’s coverage of the disaster fell virtually silent, claiming radiation levels did not pose a threat to public health.
http://www.newstarget.com/2016-01-11-…
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Fukushima “fingerprint” Radioactive isotopes found in Canadian salmon from 2015.
https://fukushimainform.ca/2016/11/15…
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Castanet News: Fukushima Radiation Discovered in Okanogan Lake
British Columbia, Canada.
Dec/24/2016.
http://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/…
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“Colossal Pacific Salmon Run Reduced to Rubble”,
British Columbia Canada:
http://www.environews.tv/100416-colos…
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Seward City News:
What happened to all the pink salmon?
Prince William Sound, Kodiak, Cook Inlet, and Chignik.
http://sewardcitynews.com/2016/10/hap…
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5 Billion Bq of Strontium-90 flows to the sea every single day.
http://fukushima-diary.com/2014/08/5-…
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*Strontium Mimics ➡Calcium.
*Cesium Mimics ➡Potassium.
*Plutonium Mimics ➡Iron.
*Iodine Mimics ➡Iodine.
https://miningawareness.wordpress.com…
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70PGS
Oceanic dispersion of Fukushima-derived radioactive cesium: A review.
Pub Dec/14/2016.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10…
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Fukushima Exposed On Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/Fukushima-Ex…
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Fukushima Exposed On Twitter.
https://www.twitter.com/FukushimaExposd
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Fukushima Exposed on Minds.
https://www.minds.com/fukushimasexposed


Header Photo Credit: NOAA

And, from zerohedge.com
“What was the most dangerous nuclear disaster in world history? 
Most people would say the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, but they’d be wrong. In 2011, an earthquake, believed to be an aftershock of the 2010 earthquake in Chile, created a tsunami that caused a meltdown at the TEPCO nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan. Three nuclear reactors melted down and what happened next was the largest release of radiation into the water in the history of the world. Over the next three months, radioactive chemicals, some in even greater quantities than Chernobyl, leaked into the Pacific Ocean. However, the numbers may actually be much higher as Japanese official estimates have been proven by several scientists to be flawed in recent years.”


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26 thoughts on “All Fish from Pacific Tested Positive for Fukushima”

  1. Reblogged this on The Most Revolutionary Act and commented:
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    According to the report of Canadian researchers in the Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, it took approximately 2.1 years for cesium-134 and cesium-137 from the Fukushima disaster to navigate across the Pacific Ocean and bombard the West Coast.

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    1. Because Canada is so diligent about testing their food for public knowledge (sarcasm). Try like 2.1 months. I’m sorry but common sense says that the ocean current system would carry radiation and cause it to be much more widespread at a faster rate than two years. Common f*****g sense.

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    1. No Fukushima report can POSSIBLY be complete without taking on board HOW and WHY Fukushima was detonated.

      FUKUSHIMA IS THE ONGOING RESULT OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK BY ONE NATION ON ANOTHER.

      Call it WW3 if you dare.

      Japan doesn’t DARE breathe a word about the evil events that attacked it.

      Jim Stone spells it out from the public domain: here’s all the secrets in black and white…. and a cesium137-colored rainbow in between

      http://jimstonefreelance.com/fukushima1.html

      MikeR

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      1. Thanks Michael. Bit of reading there. I’ve no doubt that there was no quake. The images all told that tale. Serious times. Thanks again & will share.

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  2. When Chernobyl happened reindeer in Norway tested for radium.horse born right after were born with 5 limbs. My
    Husband and son were in Denmark by then thank God
    My daughter was riding bike for peace and could not enter
    That country. Have you seen pictures of what it looks like
    Now. There is an island in the Atlantic where our left over
    Junk was just left to rot. What else don’t we know? Any info.

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  3. With the USA alone detonating over 10,000 nuclear bombs during free for all testing between 1948 and 1970…the nuclear bleed out from Japan is miniscule by comparison. And that’s not counting Soviet and Chinese or India’s testing. Wonder why earths population is rampant with illness?

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  4. CURRENTLY IN THE BEACHES OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, THERE ARE FLESH EATING BACTERIA, FOR THE MOST PART THRIVE IN COLD WATER. WHEN WILL THESE SPECIMENS LEARN TO LAY OFF THE ENVIRONMENT, AND NOT TO REPLACE LIFE.

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  5. Reblogged this on © blogfactory and commented:
    And, from zerohedge.com
    “What was the most dangerous nuclear disaster in world history? Most people would say the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, but they’d be wrong. In 2011, an earthquake, believed to be an aftershock of the 2010 earthquake in Chile, created a tsunami that caused a meltdown at the TEPCO nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan

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  6. This is a serious concern – on the other hand there are more lies told about radioactivity than about climate – and that’s saying something. You may recall the crew of Apollo 11 went through the Van Allen radiation belts and for this the safety limits on radiation had to be reduced. In other words the limits are way too high. This is done for any number of reasons and number one is, as you would expect, money and big business. I suppose another is the fear of it falling into the wrong hands. Governments and business will go to any lengths to prevent knowledge of radioactivity getting into the public domain.

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