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Right Now As I'm Speaking The Air Is Now Radioactive More Than Ever
NOTE: { After The Japan Nuclear Power Plants With 4 Reactor Exploded }
After The Earthquake In The Isunami Accord That Hit Japan That Made The Nuclear Power Plant Exploded Making The Air All Over The World Radioactive, Its Not Just The Sun Thats Making The Air Radioactive  Because It Throws Out Ultra Violet Rays And Also Several Kinds Of Radioactive Particles, Like Gamma, Alpha, Beta Etc. It Becouse Of The Japan Nuclear Power Plants Exploded When The 4 Reactor Went Out That Leaked Radioactive Dust
That Threatened To Send A Cloud Of Radioactive Dust Across Japan And The World. Your Daily Environmental Exposure: Med: 0.01 - Max: 0.02. Now Its 2012. Your Daily Environmental Exposure:
2. Med: 0.03 - Max: 0.05
Depending On Where You Live In This World, The News Won't Tell You That. And Its Most Likely That Your Daily Exposure Is More Higher After The 2 Nuclear Power Plants Expoded Here In The United States [San Onofre. CA And Byron, IL] But Your Daily Exposure Its Twice
The Limit Now 2012. NOTE: { Most Likely Here In The United States The West Cost California To Washington Are Most Likely To Have The Most  Radioactive Dust Particles. 0.03 - 0.05. } The Picture On The Left Show The Most Hit Areas Of High Level Of Radioactive Dust. The Illuminati Game Card Nuclear Accident Sure Did Come In Play During Early 2012. I Guess To Make Are Daily Exposure To Become Higher Than Normal As Much As Twice The Limet Levels. NOTE: { So What I'm Saying Is That All Of The World Exposure Levels Is Now Twice The Limits }

Breaking News: Just Came In Augs 11 2012, That Nuclear Power Dispute Over Hiroshima Memorial. by: Gizem Erbas, JTW “Let us unite in prayer for peace, regardless of race or nationality.” This  was the wish of thousands of people including the grandson former U.S. President  Truman – who ordered the bombing of Hiroshima – gathered at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial ceremony. August 6 was the 67th anniversary of the Hiroshima disaster.During the Second World War, 67 years before this day, the United States  conducted two atom bombings of Japanese cities; Hiroshima on August 6 and  Nagasaki on August 9. These were the sole nstances in which atom bombs were  used on people, and due to their terrible effects nuclear weapons were never  used again. Within two months after the Hiroshima bombing, approximately 140,000  people died because of the acute effect of the nuclear bomb. The disaster proved to the world why the use of nuclear power can be a threat for humankind. More Here: 
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5 U.S. Nuclear Reactors Shutdown in Past 3 Days - Various Issues; NRC Claims 
"Coincidental" Aug 12 - Aug 14. 2012. A Video About The 5 U.S. Nuclear Reactors Shutdown  Below The Picture Below Here.


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             "Understanding Radiation"

Fallout is simply the dirt and dust which falls to the ground following a nuclear explosion.  It will "charged" with radiation and will eventually "burn" itself out - a process that will take several days. Radioactive fallout will fall in a manner similar to that following a volcanic eruption. It will be flaky in appearance and its size may reduce to dust particles or smaller.  Expect it to be thicker near the detonation site and
thinner as it travels down wind. The bad news about fallout is that it's radioactivity can penetrate thick surfaces (including steel, wood, and earth) even though the actual dust from the fallout can not.  In short, if you are exposed outside a shelter to an amount of
just 400 R/hr, you will be dead within a few hours. The good news is that fallout's               radioactive properties reduce to near normal levels around about 48 hours.
This is where an underground bomb shelter comes into play.  Ideally following
a nuclear explosion in which you have survived the initial blast, you would
simply collect your family inside your "by-the-book" constructed shelter and
wait it out.  Four days later, you come out and start rebuilding your lives.
Understanding fallout and what you need do to be near 100% free of its
dangers is critical.  The construction of your underground bomb shelter should
satisfy the amount of barrier you need to survive.  Basically, you should build
you shelter so its roof is at least 48 inches underground (36 for undisturbed
soil).  Whether you use steel-reinforced concrete or a layer of lead, the 3 to 4
feet of soil will provide effective protection and act as the first barrier for
keeping radioactive elements from entering your body.
Read More Below Here: And Also Chick Out And Buy You A Underground Bomb Shelter Here At This Link: http://www.undergroundbombshelter.com/contact.htm




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