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Officials Admit Radioactive Fish Off U.S. West Coast Have “Disturbing Fingerprint Of Fukushima”

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The entire Pacific Coast of the United States, Canada and Mexico has been contaminated with radioactive particles from Fukushima.

And finally, it is being officially acknowledged. This is really happening…

It is a stark reminder that the effects from Fukushima radiation continually spilling into the ocean have not been abated. The site continues to leak highly toxic radioactive material to this day. Nothing has stopped.

via the Associated Press / CBS News:

“Radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster detected on Oregon shores”

 

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Seaborne radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster has been detected on Oregon shores, researchers say.

 

Seawater samples from Tillamook Bay and Gold Beach indicate radiation from the nuclear disaster but at extremely low levels not harmful to humans or the environment.

Of course, they claim that it is “safe” because the levels are low. USA Today emphasized the ridiculously minuscule dose of radiation that say, a swimmer would get at the beach – while admitted for the first time that those warning about the spreading radiation were, in fact, correct. exposure:

“Should we be worried about Fukushima radiation?”

 

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The levels are very low and shouldn’t harm people eating fish from the West Coast or swimming in the ocean, according to Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

 

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Cesium-134, the so-called fingerprint of Fukushima, was measured in seawater samples taken from Tillamook Bay and Gold Beach in Oregon, according to researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Of course, the idea that radiation was reaching California and the West Coast, and that fish were being contaminated by Fukushima radiation from thousands of miles across the Pacific was considered – yep – “fake news” at the time. The alarmist cries of conspiracy theorists and hypochondriacs were just non-sense, jibberish, delusions and paranoia. Typical hyperbolic non-sense from people caught up in an echo chamber.

But now, it is an admitted fact that Fukushima radiation is impacting U.S. shores.

Sorry to ignore and deride your claims, above group of deplorables. Turns out you were right, or at least on to something.

The source in this story, as well as most of the other “big” stories on Fukushima over the past several years, is Ken Buesseler, from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.

He has been a consistent and authoritative voice on Fukushima, sharply criticizing the government role in ignoring the problem, and shedding light on the vast ripple that the nuclear disaster has caused in the biggest of ponds.

Regardless, the linear thinking about “low levels” ignore the mounting scientific evidence about cumulative exposure to radioactive isotopes and other toxins and free radicals.

What’s interesting is how much different the same Ken Buesseler is portrayed in different mainstream media accounts… where sometimes only half of the message gets through.

While the The New Yorker pointed out the complexity of dealing with long-term health issues that could be connected to radiation, via Ken Beusseler’s comments from 2015:

“Is Radioactive Water Worth Worrying About?”

 

 

Whether any of this actually matters depends on whom you ask. “There’s a nuclear-power side that’s very quick to be dismissive and say, ‘Don’t worry your pretty little heads, you’re not in harm’s way,’ “ Ken Buesseler, a marine-chemistry researcher at Woods Hole and the organizer of the sampling initiative, told me. “The flip side are the people screaming, you know, ‘Stay out of the Pacific, don’t swim in Monterey, I’m going to move, tell your friends, this is a catastrophe!’ “ At the levels detected in Ucluelet, Buesseler has calculated, you’d need to swim six hours a day for a thousand years to get the radiation equivalent of a dental X-ray.

 

The full impact of nuclear fallout, however, depends on more than becquerels, which merely count the number of times per second that an unstable atom somewhere in the sample fires off a particle. These particles, and the differing amounts of energy with which they are ejected, have a wide range of effects on the body. We process cesium like an electrolyte, which means that it is diffused throughout the body and eventually excreted in urine. Half of the amount that is ingested is lost within a few months, which limits exposure.

 

By contrast, strontium-90, another common component of nuclear waste, is a calcium-like “bone seeker” that becomes concentrated in the skeleton and teeth. Since it stays there for years rather than months, even relatively low doses increase the risk of conditions such as bone cancer and leukemia. From a human health perspective, Buesseler sees a potential strontium leak as far more worrying than a little cesium.

So, as far as nuclear waste goes, cesium-134 is not as bad as strontium-90, but that doesn’t mean there are no harmful effects, and it doesn’t mean that strontium isotopes aren’t affecting the Pacific and West Coast as well – because it has been detected there, and more can be expected to be found:

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The biomagnification of the food chain – as low levels of radiation build up in lower life forms and in turn become consumed (and often concentrated) by higher life forms – will increase human exposure in ways that simple measures for exposure time simply do not account for. Its effects will be masked, but not impotent.

What happens to man and the environment when he is exposed to low levels of radiation over the decades and many years that make up his life? What about its impact on DNA through epigenetics? science now knows that gene expression is changed when it is exposed to dangerous materials in the body.

When blue fin tuna that migrate from Japan to the West Coast were found to contain radioactive particles, again, via Ken Buesseler, the mainstream media downplayed the risks, while alternative media sources sounded the alarm – something that shouldn’t be happening is:

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While the facts in the report remain the same, Forbes, among other mainstream outlets, downplayed the perception of the problem, and essentially giving credence to that idea that there isn’t a problem at all:

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Forbes even published this misleading ‘appeal to conservation’:

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And don’t forget Ann Coulter’s claim that radiation is good for you, too.

It wasn’t until 2016 – a full five years after the meltdown – that Japanese officials, and in turn outlets like CBS News, admitted that there was indeed a cover-up, and a concerted effort not to use ‘branding’ and ‘perception’ words like “meltdown”… even though one was underway:

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Latent diseases and disorders have a way of subtly cropping up, creating a silent genocide of worn down people suffering from chronic disease and inflammation that gives way to cancers, heart and brain diseases, autoimmune disorders and the like.

That is the biggest risk that Fukushima still poses today.

Ignored since just after it happened in 2011, the authorities have FINALLY officially acknowledged what they dared not admit since the cover-up began in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the nuclear power plant and began the long, slow poisoning of the Pacific Ocean, and all the life that is sustained from it.

This is a horror, and the mainstream media as it is, with your interests above all others, has assured you that this ongoing disaster is, nonetheless, perfectly safe. Everything is fine, back to your regularly scheduled program….

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14 Comments on "Officials Admit Radioactive Fish Off U.S. West Coast Have “Disturbing Fingerprint Of Fukushima”"

  1. onlooker on Sun, 11th Dec 2016 1:37 pm 

    Can people get bioaccumulation as in ingesting radioactive seafood is orders of magnitude worse than exposure to ambient radiation. If not read up on it

  2. Go Speed Racer on Sun, 11th Dec 2016 2:28 pm 

    There isn’t any problem.
    Now that Trump is President, everybody is
    now immune to radiation and cannot be affected by it.

    Furthermore, with 8 billion people on the planet,
    there aren’t any more fish because we ate them all.
    This fact alone, makes it impossible to eat a radioactive fish.

  3. diemos on Sun, 11th Dec 2016 3:46 pm 

    At least they finally used a graphic that is actually about dispersion of contamination in the pacific.

  4. Ace on Sun, 11th Dec 2016 11:58 pm 

    The headline is misleading. In quotes it says “Disturbing Fingerprint Of Fukushima”. yet not one of the references linked in the article even mentions the word “Disturbing”. The quote appears to have been taken out of thin air — made up — aka fake news. In the amount of time it takes to read this article, one could read about the radiation that’s been detected on the site from one of the organizations that is actually doing the ongoing research regarding the impacts of Fukushima born radiation on the west coast. https://fukushimainform.ca/2016/12/09/fukushima-radiation-has-reached-u-s-shores/

  5. iscout61 on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 1:18 am 

    the festering pustule of fukushima daiichi will be the slow and steady undoing of our one, and only, planet.

  6. Hubert on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 8:02 am 

    This has gone on too long. We need to do Japan a favor and drop another nuke bomb on that country since they are incapable of doing it themselves.

  7. James Hoff on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 8:57 am 

    There has been many many man made disasters relat4ed to lots nukes leaking, nuke plants leaking or melting down as we are all told it is clean safe energy. Petroleum pipeline leaks, ocean oil rig disasters that still leaks years later. 55 gal drums of toxic waste dumped in the oceans in the 70’s (green peace attempted to stop). Commercial aviation fuel exhaust spewed all over the worlds skys. Pacific garbage patch. Most of humans activities are dirty, sloppy, unsafe as we are all told. it is all safe levels. How safe can ANY man-made pollution be? As safe as how high they keep raising the bar of acceptable levels. YouTube “100 children by Markus Berg”. They saw it then, we see it now. If post similar to this is view 50 years from now the readers will ask “have we learned yet”?

  8. Yong Choe on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 9:22 am 

    I think Japanese government and U.S FDA are hiding true facts of the radioactive contamination level to protect fishing industries in the west coast states. The contamination did not take 5 years to reach west coasts, the Pacific current has carried all kinds of debris and contamination from Tsunami after the devasting quake in Japan.

  9. mandy season on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 10:20 am 

    what a joke.game over when the next nuke plant goes down in the usa. take off the blindfold people the government is killing U.
    mainstream media is THE FAKE NEWS. PANIC..
    mankind is a bunch of ignorance.government =coverup..u can go into the pacific right now and catch 2 headed fish.so fuk ur shima mr govern ment.

  10. mandy season on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 10:25 am 

    smart humans would start shutting down all ageing nuke plants ..WHAT THE FUK R UR SATINISTIC GOVERNMENTS WAITING FOR? PS.BEWARE OF THE FAKE GOVERNMENT USING HALLOGRAMS IN THE SKY FOR THE COMING OF CHRIST.”YES THAT IS THIER PLAN” MANDY IS A SECRET AGENT GONE WILD ASTRAY. get facts from the whistle.

  11. GregT on Mon, 12th Dec 2016 10:55 am 

    “If post similar to this is view 50 years from now the readers will ask “have we learned yet”?”

    It is highly doubtful that there will be any such thing as a ‘post’ 50 years from now. And no, ‘we’ aren’t going to learn by then either.

  12. SA on Wed, 14th Dec 2016 12:12 am 

    Anything published by Mike Adams / Natural News is suspect (often fake news), so I always discredit this website and any article it might promote.

    Unfortunately, this article did not even bother to actually mention the low level radiation measurements. Why? Could it be because the actual amounts measured are indeed very tiny and insignificant at officials claim?

    Nah, couldn’t be. Better to run with a misleading headlie like all the other fake news sites do.

  13. SA on Wed, 14th Dec 2016 12:16 am 

    Oh, jesus fucking christ. I just saw the shtf link at the bottom of this misleading article. SHTF is the worst of the worst liars and shills out there for spreading fake news. Somebody please SHOOT Savo for me! The damage this faketriot has done is only matched by Alex Jones himself, the profit of lies and deceit!

  14. Kenz300 on Thu, 15th Dec 2016 5:17 am 

    Nuclear energy is too dangerous and too costly….

    Radiation Along Fukushima Rivers Up to 200 Times Higher Than Pacific Ocean Seabed

    http://www.ecowatch.com/radiation-fukushima-rivers-200-times-higher-than-pacific-ocean-seabed-1937971722.html

    Who will pay to store nuclear waste FOREVER?

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