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THIS IS BIG, AND BAD ! Fukushima.

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Fukushima Aftermath? 98 Percent Of The Pacific Ocean Floor Covered
By Dead Sea Creatures

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According to an absolutely shocking study that has just been
released, one area of the Pacific Ocean floor was 98 percent
covered by decomposing sea creatures in July 2012. But in March
2012, only 1 percent of that same section of the Pacific Ocean
floor was covered by dead sea creatures.

This study has been going on for 24 years, and the scientists that
are running this study say that during “the past 2 years” they have
seen “the biggest amounts of this detritus by far”. In other words,
the scientists that are studying this section of the ocean floor
have never seen anything quite like this before.

And when you consider this in conjunction with all of the other
reports that have been coming in of sea creatures dying all over
the Pacific Ocean, it is only natural to start asking some hard
questions. Could radiation from Fukushima be responsible for all of
this death?

National Geographic recently published a very interesting article
about this study of the Pacific Ocean floor. The scientists running
the study cannot really explain the very strange changes that they
have observed since 2011…

In March 2012, less than one percent of the seafloor beneath
Station M was covered in dead sea salps. By July 1, more than 98
percent of it was covered in the decomposing organisms, according
to the study, published this week in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences.

The major increase in activity of deep-sea life in 2011 and 2012
weren’t limited to Station M, though: Other ocean-research stations
reported similar data.

Although climate change is a leading contender for explaining the
major increases in 2011 and 2012, Huffard says that these spikes
could be part of a longer-term trend that scientists haven’t yet
observed.

Even though they do not have a “scientific explanation” for what
is happening, the scientists are admitting that they have never
seen a die-off of this magnitude in the 24 years that this study
has been going on…

“In the 24 years of this study, the past 2 years have been the
biggest amounts of this detritus by far,” said study leader
Christine Huffard, a marine biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Research Institute in California.

Could this phenomenon possibly be related to what has been going
on at Fukushima?

It should be a fair question to ask. Especially in light of all of
the other sea creature deaths that have been happening all over the
Pacific. The following is a short excerpt from a recent CNN article…

“One of my favorite sayings right now is we may be experiencing
global weirding,” Jim Covel at the Monterey Bay Aquarium said.

The Pacific recently has seen its fair share of weird. Last year,
there was an invasion of Humboldt squid around coastal California
and sea lion dying off in worrying numbers. And in recent weeks,
disturbingly, sea stars – from Alaska to San Diego are wasting
away, literally melting.

So what in the world would cause sea stars to begin “literally
melting”?

Once again, scientists do not have an answer.

But clearly, something definitely appears to be significantly
affecting life throughout the Pacific Ocean. In fact, one very
experienced Australian adventurer has stated that he felt as though
“the ocean itself was dead” as he journeyed from Japan to San
Francisco recently…

The next leg of the long voyage was from Osaka to San Francisco and
for most of that trip the desolation was tinged with nauseous
horror and a degree of fear.

“After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead,”
Macfadyen said.

“We hardly saw any living things. We saw one whale, sort of rolling
helplessly on the surface with what looked like a big tumour on its
head. It was pretty sickening.

“I’ve done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and I’m used to
seeing turtles, dolphins, sharks and big flurries of feeding birds.
But this time, for 3000 nautical miles there was nothing alive to
be seen.”

In place of the missing life was garbage in astounding volumes.

“Part of it was the aftermath of the tsunami that hit Japan a
couple of years ago. The wave came in over the land, picked up an
unbelievable load of stuff and carried it out to sea. And it’s
still out there, everywhere you look.”

Shouldn’t someone out there be trying to put all of the pieces
together and asking if Fukushima could somehow be responsible for
all of this?

For much more on the epidemic of death that we have been
witnessing in the Pacific Ocean lately, please check out some of my
previous articles about Fukushima…

-”28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With
Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima”

-”Something Is Killing Life All Over The Pacific Ocean – Could It
Be Fukushima?”

-”What Is Happening To Alaska? Is Fukushima Responsible For The
Mass Animal Deaths?”

And this is a crisis that is not going away any time soon. In fact,
it just keeps getting worse. The Japanese government has estimated
that approximately 300 tons of highly radioactive water is pouring
into the Pacific Ocean from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear
facility every single day, and according to a recent RT article,
outdoor radiation levels at Fukushima recently hit a new all-time
high…

Outdoor radiation levels have reached their highest at Japan’s
Fukushima nuclear plant, warns the operator company. Radiation
found in an area near a steel pipe that connects reactor buildings
could kill an exposed person in 20 minutes, local media reported.

So the total amount of radioactive material that has been released
into the Pacific Ocean is constantly going up, and considering the
fact that some of these radioactive particles have a half-life of
about 30 years, all of this nuclear material is going to be sitting
in the Pacific for a very, very long time.

And guess what? Even more highly radioactive water may soon be
released into the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese are running out of
places to store the radioactive water that they have been able to
capture, and the IAEA is actually recommending that the “storage
problem” should be solved by dumping the water into the ocean…

In an attempt to solve the storage problem the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) proposed on Wednesday to consider dumping
toxic water into the ocean after lowering the level of radioactive
materials.

It is almost as if they consider the Pacific Ocean to be a giant
trash dumpster.

And the mainstream media has been greatly misleading the public as
to the true nature of the disaster at Fukushima.

According to nuclear expert Mycle Schneider, the lead author of
the World Nuclear Industry status reports, the rest of the world
should be very alarmed by what is happening…

“It is much worse than we have been led to believe, much worse.”

But the mainstream media in the United States really doesn’t talk
much about Fukushima anymore.

They seem to believe that it isn’t a crisis worth talking about
anymore.

Meanwhile, dangerous radiation levels are being measured all over
the country.

NETC, an independent organization that collects and monitors
radiation data from locations all over America, recently issued an
alert for Austin, Texas and Grand Junction, Colorado…

RADCON 5 Alerts have been reported in both Austin, Texas as well as
Grand Junction, Colorado as shared in the screenshots below from
the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center – NETC. Radiation levels are
also way above normal background levels in St. George, Utah and
Augusta, Georgia.

Over the past couple of years, radiation levels have been
abnormally high in the U.S. – especially in the western half of the
country.

So why isn’t the mainstream media talking about this?

And is all of this something that we should be deeply concerned
about?


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