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Secret Map Shows Massive Radiation Cloud Heading Toward U.S And Canada

New forecasts show a very predominate cloud of radiation that seems to blanket most of the United states in the next few days. Looking at the map you can see that the brunt of this cloud will hit the Western United States as well as Canada very hard. With steady winds flowing from japan and heading east ,we will continue to see this happen. As mentioned in other articles, food supplies have already seen reports of low levels of Radiation being tested, and with these new massive fallout clouds heading east I’m sure these levels will increase.
As you will read below, this map was never intended for everyday citizens to find. Thanks to Alexander for his hard work at digging this up!
“While playing around with the URL’s for Japan nuclear iodine forecasts I discovered a nuclear radiation forecast that was accidentally placed on the ZAMG website. The scientists inadvertently uploaded a radiation forecast showing a massive cloud of Fukushima Xenon radiation spreading over Japan and the United States instead of the iodine forecast for May 9, 2011. Being inquisitive, I “hacked” the URL and tried getting the May 9th forecast.
Much to my surprise the file “20110508_I-131_FUKU.gif” didn’t pull up i-131 dispersion plume. Instead it pulled the WORLD XENON radiation plume projection and it looks bad.” says Alexander.
UPDATE: Apparently they have realized the error and the url now points to the correct iodine forecast. www.zamg.ac.at/pict/wetter/sonderwetter/fuku/20110508_I-131_FUKU.gif.
RADIATION MAPS IN MOTION CLICK HERE.dutchsinse

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8 Comments on "Secret Map Shows Massive Radiation Cloud Heading Toward U.S And Canada"

  1. Landrew on Mon, 16th May 2011 1:02 am 

    As long as “Massive” does not imply highly I have no problems. These are very low levels of radiation.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Q7VfWdgEg

  2. diemos on Mon, 16th May 2011 1:13 am 

    “this map was never intended for everyday citizens to find”

    it’s just as likely that these were runs done by grad students playing around with “what if” scenarios or testing the code as it is that they are hidden super-secret “forecasts”.

    Once again here is a link to actual measurements of air and water fallout on the west coast http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/UCBAirSampling

  3. notbob on Mon, 16th May 2011 5:35 am 

    During the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s there was far more radiation released into the atmosphere by nuclear bombs testing. A thousand Fukushimas couldn’t match the radiation output in a single year of nuclear bomb testing and we had 30+ years of it. This is just garbage fear mongering.

  4. EOTWAWKI on Mon, 16th May 2011 9:05 am 

    This article doesn’t pass the smell test.

  5. SilentRunning on Mon, 16th May 2011 10:22 am 

    Kudos to diemos on the Berkeley measurements & link – I found the following statement from the Berkeley lab to put thinks in perspective:

    The highest levels of radioisotopes detected would require the consumption of more than **3 tons of strawberries** in order to receive the same equivalent dose as a cross-country airplane flight.

    I am therefore going to strenuously refrain from consuming more than 1.5 tons of strawberries per day – just to be safe…. 😀

  6. Gandolf on Mon, 16th May 2011 4:47 pm 

    Rather ironic isnt it

    I mean Japan dumping radiation on america

  7. Kenz300 on Mon, 16th May 2011 9:45 pm 

    Fukishima is poisoning the air, land, water and food. This disaster is far from over. Nuclear power is too costly and too dangerous.

  8. Mark Lytle on Tue, 17th May 2011 2:04 pm 

    “During the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s there was far more radiation released into the atmosphere by nuclear bombs testing. A thousand Fukushimas couldn’t match the radiation output in a single year of nuclear bomb testing and we had 30+ years of it. This is just garbage fear mongering.”

    Wrong, wrong, wrong.

    Most of those Nukes only had a few hundred pounds of fissionable material.Some had less than a hundred pounds.

    Those reactors in Japan have close to 1000 TONS of fissionable material, in a slow nuclear burn across 4 reactor cores and they have and will be vaporizing and fuming for months.

    Also, most of the fissionable material in the bombs of the cold war was used up to power the blast, I would add…

    Reconsider your statement. It’s wrong.

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