UC Berkeley NOT Testing

Dear Group:

It is obvious that U.C. Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department is not testing our drinking water, milk, locally grown produce, soils, sludges, sewer pipes, or anything else with the intention of public release of realistic results. There is no possible way that what has happened in Fukushima would not have worsening cumulative effects on our local environment, particularly considering the rains and winds for the first full two weeks following the Japanese cataclysm in March. Remember that U.C. Berkeley is not a non-biased testing institution, it is beyond ridiculous to think it would be, as it receives sustaining fiscal support and is otherwise inextricably enmeshed with various U.S. covert organizations, such as the Department of Energy and Department of Defense, as well as with, to the tune of multi-billions (to more tha $100B over a 10-year period) of dollars to companies, such as British Petroleum. I'm sure if some not very deep digging were to take place, we would quickly deduce that there are quite close connections to the nuclear power industry suppliers of the U.S. involved and culpable in the Fuskushima incident at minimum, specifically, through General Electric, as well many others via their endowment and research funding portfolios. Believe NOTHING you see at this site at face value. Frank Snapp. www.enenews.com (for updates) and otherwise research PRIMARY SOURCES on your own. Thank you.

Everyone has a bias

At least they have shown some data with there limited testing capability .have u or enews done any testing on anything if not .whatever man