Major news network (Fox) talks about radiation in our food

Please folks, post the link

Please folks, post the link to this article everywhere - facebook, twitter, send via email to friends family. Having this info show up on a MAJOR NEWS NETWORK is pretty huge since most of them have not addressed any of this.

With this article posted on Fox, other folks will be more likely to stand up to their congressman, senator and the like.

We need to get the word out to get our country testing for this stuff in our food, especially the water.

The sad part is, this article is JUST coming out as levels start to drop off and decline. Of course, right?

Please use this article to your advantage. People aren't going to listen to us an individuals because they just think we're nuts, but now we have some 'tangible coverage' by a major news network, so let's run with it.

Can I help ? Can use social media.

Can I help you get the word out ? I own a web development company in Irvine California. I am looking for a way to leave the area, with my family to avoid fallout. But feel led to help others who don't know or believe what's happening.

I can help you any way I can ... including design, code or hosting. I am a social media expert and can get the word out using my own network of clients and family and friends. I blog now but am readying a disaster outreach, using as-it-happens video steaming. I am currently preparing the mechanisms for this broadcasting platform.

Anything I can do, I want to help others educate themselves and bring the truth to the public.

Hiding life saving information is criminal, not national safety.

THANK YOU.

Joanne Miller
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"According to tests conducted by scientists at the UC Berkeley Department of Nuclear Engineering, milk from grass fed cows in Sonoma County was contaminated with cesium 137 and cesium 134."

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/29/radiation-in-our-food/

Radiation tests conducted since the nuclear disaster in Japan have detected radioactive iodine and cesium in milk and vegetables produced in California. According to tests conducted by scientists at the UC Berkeley Department of Nuclear Engineering, milk from grass fed cows in Sonoma County was contaminated with cesium 137 and cesium 134. Milk sold in Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Vermont and Washington has also tested positive for radiation since the accident.

Additionally, drinking water tested in some U.S. municipalities also shows radioactive contamination. Is the fallout from Fukushima Daichi falling on us? Yes, it is.

Thanks to the jet stream air currents that flow across the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. is receiving a steady flow of radiation from Fukushima Daichi. And while many scientists say that the levels of contamination in food pose no significant threat to health, scientists are unable to establish any actual safe limit for radiation in food. Detection of radioactive iodine 131, which degrades rapidly, in California milk samples shows that the fallout from Japan is reaching the U.S. quickly.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/29/radiation-in-our-food/

Medicine Hunter

Radiation in Our Food

By Chris Kilham
Published June 29, 2011
FoxNews.com

From the BP PR Handbook

“Taking a page from the BP pubic relations handbook” …

Excerpts:

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/29/radiation-in-our-food/

Medicine Hunter

Radiation in Our Food

By Chris Kilham - Published June 29, 2011 - FoxNews.com

Though the horrendous tsunami that hit Japan on March 12, 2011 seems like old news in the midst of today’s headlines, the crippled nuclear power plants at Fukishima Daichi continue to spew radiation into water, air and soil, with no end in sight.

Even as thousands of Japanese workers struggle to contain the ongoing nuclear disaster, low levels of radiation from those power plants have been detected in foods in the United States. Milk, fruits and vegetables show trace amounts of radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima Daichi power plants, and the media appears to be paying scant attention, if any attention at all. It is as if the problem only involves Japan, not the vast Pacific Ocean, into which highly radioactive water has poured by the dozens of tons, and not into air currents and rainwater that carry radiation to U.S. soil and to the rest of the world. But it is happening here, on your dinner plate.

Taking a page from the BP pubic relations handbook, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) and the Japanese government have downplayed the extent of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daichi, in which three of six nuclear reactors are in ongoing meltdown. According to Japanese nuclear engineer Naoto Sekimura, nuclear fuel rod meltdown at the damaged plants began only hours after the tsunami, and the situation has not been contained. There is still an ongoing threat of a total “China Syndrome” meltdown, and Japanese officials now say that the three damaged plants may possibly continue to emit uncontrolled radiation for another year.