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Radioactivity in Europe is steadily growing
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[quote:El Astronauta:MV8xNjYxNDE2XzI3NDU0MDkxXzIxNUM5NzI5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 2483605:MV8xNjYxNDE2XzI3NDUzMjUwXzY0QkQwNDY0] [quote:El Astronauta:MV8xNjYxNDE2XzI3NDUyNDI0XzkwQTA0RDZE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 2396290:MV8xNjYxNDE2XzI3NDUyMjM5X0YzODc3QzIz] It is odd also that those results are almost exactly at the same time of day. [/quote] It was said that the radiation will be spread throughout the northern hemisphere. So it is happening since the beginning of these events in March. In this very moment we have a distinct signs of that inescapable process. The increments in the measured values are growing month by month, though slowly and hardly noticeable, still yet in the continuous, incessant manner [/quote] So, please tell me, when it will get dangerous for us all? at which point can we tell, oh, now are we all gone?! I mean, which mark shall I look at, to know, that all is lost, all is gone, all is too late to leave the Northern hemisphere? How much have we, to decide, to go to Uruguay or to Australia? Thank you to Poland! [/quote] There is no strictly predetermined point above which we all people living on the Northern Hemisphere should bug out towards the southern areas of the Globe. Probably such an event has not been observed and noticed in the human history yet. The possible evidence or description of such occurrences (e.g. tens of thousands years ago) has had no chance to avoid wiping out from the surface of the Earth in the abyss of time due to the multiple mega disasters which have taken place during the ages until now [/quote]
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After Fukushima disaster I am still strongly concerned about the radiation leaking from that place and spreading around the world.
My fairly systematic observations make me more and more uncomfortable. Whether these increments in the measurments are ever going to stop???
I kept some images of the surveys performed by the Munchen (Germany)radioactivity measuring station during the period of last six months
For the first time /since my observations have started after Fuku disaster/ the measuring results have exceeded the first important threshold: > 250 Bq/m3 !
I have an irresistible impression that no one /except the employees of the center of the measurments/ has noticed that fact yet..
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