Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Crime Of Insufficient Radiation Testing

When the state tested sample cows or dairies for radiation and got a postiive reading they stopped taking samples and no more was heard about it. They said this was just a trace and nothing to worry about, "see you next year." Way wrong! Given the fact of the way Chernobyl radiation was distributed in Eastern Europe (and Sweden where Plutonium reached) it was imperative that a thousand of samples (three or four per location) be taken throughout the Pacific Northwest by this time following the Spokane reading. Bu twhat was imperative for our welfare never happened. Homeland Security did absolutley nothing - even though Fukushima is exactly a dirty bomb directed at the US.

There have been no more tests around Spokane -- and the media seems to be treating it just as if the thousand tests had been made and they all came up zero. Homeland Security, the Obama Administration, the Department of Engery, the Department of the Interior, the Agriculture Department HAVE NOT conducted the necessary tests. The Governor of Washington HAS NOT ordered the required testing. And people are let to believe that "no news is good news" == that not taking the samples is to be viewed with the same relief and satisfaction as if a thousand samples were taken and all ended up negative.

Is government that stupid? Are the specialists in toxicity, pollution, public health, agriculture etc. all shy, or afraid to speak up, or busy with more important matters? I don't think so.

In every country in the world there is a government of puppets , each with a central bank, an army, a police force and an anti-terrorism program -- and each of these governments does what it is told by the international banking interests who are hostile to the common people of each of those nations -- and does it look like our government is any different? If they gave a darn about Americans do you think they would be deliberately avoiding taking the necessary steps to determine the extent and shape of our nuclear contamination problem?