Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japanese Passengers Set Off Radiation Meters At Chicago and Dallas Airports

               There is no reason to panic about it. It was not radiation coming in from the jet stream or wind currents. Passengers flying for Tokyo and other cities in Japan have set off radiation meters at the airports. It come to say the Japanese government is not telling the truth about the severity of how bad the radioactive fallout is on the island. It has been reported the radiation detectors were set off at Chicago O'hare and Dallas Ft Worth airports found on the clothes of the passengers and in their luggage when the people passed through customs. To say low levels radiation was detected .I do not trust a word said because our government lies to us daily.
                I am concerned about the pilots and flight attendants who have been exposed to radiation since much of these particles were on people clothes that set the detectors off. I am surprised there is no reports coming out of Hawaii at their airports since it is the nearest point of entry of the United States from the island of Japan.There is a sizable Japanese population on the islands of Hawaii.They probably took in many family members who were affected by the recent major earthquake. It would not come to me as a surprise if this news was suppressed from the people of Hawaii  that passengers coming from Japan have set off the radiation detectors.
                Lets wait and see. I am glad people are buying radio active detectors now and taking their own data.It is because we can not trust our government to give a straight answer anymore . I am glad people are taking it upon themselves to bring the truth to use and counter the government lies. If the government say we are all ok and do not worry just like they said about the BP oil spill. This will blow up in their faces too as another big lie to prove they can not be trusted anymore with good reason this time.
               

9 comments:

  1. I could find nothing originating with the NY post on this, the closest to the "source" I could find was from Bloomberg,
    and no link to source was given, just "the NY Post reported" I did a search @ the post and Google=zip results.
    Does anyone have a link to the original article?

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  2. Get the builders from GE who put up this facility over to Japan to help clean up and entomb this reactor in Boron and concrete or go to hell.

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  3. GE is the same company making these so called energy efficient light bulbs that contain a hazardous amount of mercury. If one should break indoors, there is a very real danger of toxicity; if they are put in the dump, they toxify the ground water. It's time GE answer to the public!!!

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  4. Anonymous. I applaud you for doing your homework. Too many just read a headline or article and believe it. What I am saying has nothing to do with this particular article, because I dont know, I am just saying, I applaud you for being diligent and not a sheep.

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  5. Thanks for that Anonymous, I don't think the truth movement needs to repeat the same
    mistakes our benefactors have made to get us in this mess, no more lies for ANY agenda I say!.(Faux Lies)
    I am not saying this is a fake because IDK
    myself, but as I said above; I could not find the original source.

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  6. Ok I stuck my Big Fat Nose into this as the 1st Anonymous comment and I really hate loose ends so I went and Emailed the editor @ Bloomberg who claims responsibility for this post to ask (with respect and humility) if he could clear my doubts, I will comment again when I receive
    (or not) a reply from Mr.Purkiss.

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  7. Over 32 hrs and still no reply, If your a
    critical thinking human then you can probably figure out what this means.

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  8. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/radioactive_fliers_land_in_us_8n9AikZo0x2vDiIgF0cS8K

    here is the article from the New York Post

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  9. Um, the New York Post has about as much cred as, for example, IDK, the National Enquirer...

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