You probably know how to search yourself. Hint - search for radiation poisoning. I'll even give you a free one, and as a bonus it has a spot at the bottom of the article that says "+ 11 sources". If you expand it you won't even have to search.
If you want to believe that nutjob feel free. I looked into some of his stunts, and for example the spent fuel pool water he drank, and swam in was for a very low-powered reactor like you would find at a university. The water in any of them is technically potable and you would be safe swimming as long as the water is actually flowing so it doesn't get hot. If you go deep enough and actually touch the spent fuel you will incinerate, but the radiation in the water will not harm you.
All I know is if that guy tried those stunts any time in the last 20 years he would have been fired and possibly charged. He should have been fired back then too - a nuclear safety manager should actually attempt to be safe. For that matter the plant would have been shut down with major license violations and fines. They would have to go through a massive effort to get their operating license reinstated.
I appreciate the share, I've read many articles like this one. The list of symptoms isn't compelling as there are hundreds of possible causes for them. And the sources appear to be government agencies (CDC, NRC) and universities, none of which I trust in the least. They're wrong about EVERY SINGLE THING in western medicine, other than emergency/trauma care. The "StopCancer" group is also in the pocket of Rockefellerian allopathic medicine. They too are wrong about everything when it comes to cancer. And I also happen to know that the radiologists are also wrong about the "3-5 year dose" from a CT scan.
All of these sources are simply parroting what they were taught. I'm not calling the people/authors deliberate liars. They think they're right and they'd probably win in a "court of law" if I disputed their claims because all their peers, who were also miseducated, would support them.
All that being said, I appreciate you sharing what you did. I've read many such articles. I'm most interested in an entirely independent source that verifies the establishment claims.
I haven't made up my mind one way or the other as of now. I don't have enough information to come to a conclusion. I specifically recall the Fukishima accident and all the "experts" telling us it was going to decimate sea life from Japan to Hawaii and the western United States, especially California. And it was only supposed to take a couple years max. That was like 10 years ago now. And none of what these experts claimed and predicted has come to pass. At a minimum, you would think the Japanese seafood industry would have been decimated long ago. But nope, they keep right on eating their sushi without a care in the world.
Anyway, I understand where you're coming from. Unfortunately for me, I've uncovered thousands upon thousands of lies and deceptions the past 20 years, most of which are still not commonly known. Our medical and university "authorities" are amongst the most incorrect and painfully confused group out of all of them. As such, I'm doubly skeptical of all things "sickness" related. Our doctors and medical "authorities" are the real "nutjobs" when it comes to health and disease. They've been profoundly miseducated.
All that being said, if somebody tells me there's a radioactive dump in a field nearby, I won't be wandering around on it any time soon....as the jury is still out for me.
Much of what you said is true and I agree. However, when you are dealing with radioactive/nuclear stuff you just aren't going to get sources outside of government or universities. Those are the institutions that actually have physical access to the material - regular civilians do not (unless you count low-rad stuff like granite or the tag on a Coleman gas container). Sure - hospitals or certain manufacturers have access to some stuff but it is not weapons-grade or fuel-grade. They don't have their own reactors like a nuclear plant or certain universities. That's just the way it is.
True dat. It's a big ask, probably impossible as I've learned. The "bad guys" have cornered the market, and as such, can't be questioned or challenged.
There's a lot of that going around these days, eh?
My spidey-senses always pique when this is the situation...
Anyway, I'll just keep sniffing around and questioning things. Can't make up my mind one way or the other so I'll steer clear of anything labeled "radiation risk", but I ain't gonna let them scare me even one tiny iota about massive radiation leaks coming to get me....
Can you point me to any that isn't government sponsored?
You probably know how to search yourself. Hint - search for radiation poisoning. I'll even give you a free one, and as a bonus it has a spot at the bottom of the article that says "+ 11 sources". If you expand it you won't even have to search.
What to know about radiation sickness
If you want to believe that nutjob feel free. I looked into some of his stunts, and for example the spent fuel pool water he drank, and swam in was for a very low-powered reactor like you would find at a university. The water in any of them is technically potable and you would be safe swimming as long as the water is actually flowing so it doesn't get hot. If you go deep enough and actually touch the spent fuel you will incinerate, but the radiation in the water will not harm you.
All I know is if that guy tried those stunts any time in the last 20 years he would have been fired and possibly charged. He should have been fired back then too - a nuclear safety manager should actually attempt to be safe. For that matter the plant would have been shut down with major license violations and fines. They would have to go through a massive effort to get their operating license reinstated.
I appreciate the share, I've read many articles like this one. The list of symptoms isn't compelling as there are hundreds of possible causes for them. And the sources appear to be government agencies (CDC, NRC) and universities, none of which I trust in the least. They're wrong about EVERY SINGLE THING in western medicine, other than emergency/trauma care. The "StopCancer" group is also in the pocket of Rockefellerian allopathic medicine. They too are wrong about everything when it comes to cancer. And I also happen to know that the radiologists are also wrong about the "3-5 year dose" from a CT scan.
All of these sources are simply parroting what they were taught. I'm not calling the people/authors deliberate liars. They think they're right and they'd probably win in a "court of law" if I disputed their claims because all their peers, who were also miseducated, would support them.
All that being said, I appreciate you sharing what you did. I've read many such articles. I'm most interested in an entirely independent source that verifies the establishment claims.
I haven't made up my mind one way or the other as of now. I don't have enough information to come to a conclusion. I specifically recall the Fukishima accident and all the "experts" telling us it was going to decimate sea life from Japan to Hawaii and the western United States, especially California. And it was only supposed to take a couple years max. That was like 10 years ago now. And none of what these experts claimed and predicted has come to pass. At a minimum, you would think the Japanese seafood industry would have been decimated long ago. But nope, they keep right on eating their sushi without a care in the world.
Anyway, I understand where you're coming from. Unfortunately for me, I've uncovered thousands upon thousands of lies and deceptions the past 20 years, most of which are still not commonly known. Our medical and university "authorities" are amongst the most incorrect and painfully confused group out of all of them. As such, I'm doubly skeptical of all things "sickness" related. Our doctors and medical "authorities" are the real "nutjobs" when it comes to health and disease. They've been profoundly miseducated.
All that being said, if somebody tells me there's a radioactive dump in a field nearby, I won't be wandering around on it any time soon....as the jury is still out for me.
Much of what you said is true and I agree. However, when you are dealing with radioactive/nuclear stuff you just aren't going to get sources outside of government or universities. Those are the institutions that actually have physical access to the material - regular civilians do not (unless you count low-rad stuff like granite or the tag on a Coleman gas container). Sure - hospitals or certain manufacturers have access to some stuff but it is not weapons-grade or fuel-grade. They don't have their own reactors like a nuclear plant or certain universities. That's just the way it is.
True dat. It's a big ask, probably impossible as I've learned. The "bad guys" have cornered the market, and as such, can't be questioned or challenged.
There's a lot of that going around these days, eh?
My spidey-senses always pique when this is the situation...
Anyway, I'll just keep sniffing around and questioning things. Can't make up my mind one way or the other so I'll steer clear of anything labeled "radiation risk", but I ain't gonna let them scare me even one tiny iota about massive radiation leaks coming to get me....