A Radioactive Nightmare … Coming To The U.S.

Full article here: A Radioactive Nightmare (VC Reporter, June 7, 2012):

Millions of Southern Californians and tourists seek the region’s famous beaches to cool off in the sea breeze and frolic in the surf. Those iconic breezes, however, may be delivering something hotter than the white sands along the Pacific.

Buckyballs.

According to a recent U.C. Davis study, uranium-filled nanospheres are created from the millions of tons of fresh and salt water used to try to cool down the three molten cores of the stricken reactors. The tiny and tough buckyballs are shaped like British Association Football soccer balls

Water hitting the incredibly hot and radioactive, primarily uranium-oxide fuel turns it into peroxide. In this goo buckyballs are formed, loaded with uranium and able to move quickly through water without disintegrating.High radiation readings in Santa Monica and Los Angeles air during a 42-day period from late December to late January strongly suggest that radiation is increasing in the region including along the coast in Ventura County.

The radiation, detected by this reporter and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, separate from each other and using different procedures, does not appear to be natural in origin. The EPA’s radiation station is high atop an undisclosed building in Los Angeles while this reporter’s detection location is near the West L.A. boundary.

3 thoughts on “A Radioactive Nightmare … Coming To The U.S.”

  1. Thank you for covering another story nobody else will touch, regardless of the danger being put to people who visit the beaches all over my home state of CA. I don’t understand a government that won’t look out for the physical well-being of it’s own citizens and their children………
    You get a lot of important information out there….thank you!

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  2. Question: Do you think this kind of effect will happen anywhere else, for example Portland, OR due to the Columbia river, Seattle, WA, due to the sound, or even over the coast range?

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    • @Me,

      The entire coastline will be affected.

      More articles on the buckyballs nightmare HERE (at EnviroReporter.com):

      “… new UC Davis report about uranium-filled “buckyballs” and proof that sea mist carries radiation inland for hundreds of miles …”

      The scientists guesstimate that within less than 6 years the entire Pacific will be radioactive and so will be the shores.

      Wish I had better news for you.

      Best,
      Infinite Unknown

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