specks and brown spots on vegtables,flowers,tree leaves.

This year maybe out of fear I have noticed odd specks on my vegetables,flowers,even tree leaves. I have read the more dangerous isotopes like plutonium when inhaled cause local damage to our cells they come in contact with. Can they do the same to plants? Has any one else noticed any thing similar? One example were my tomatoes. The very small specks actually developed a ring around them which eventually turn soft and appeared rotten. The total size of speck and ring were about 3/16". I also planted white pumpkins by mistake this year and they also had little brown specks. I think we may have been doused with some really bad stuff this year. No one will dare tell us the truth for years. Can any one with knowledge here comment on whether radioactive particles landing on plants can cause visual damage to plants. thanks

I've noticed brown spots on

I've noticed brown spots on tree's and shrubs around town. My red-tipped photinia bushes, which have never had a problem before, had branches turn brown and die. I've had to prune back many dead branches. It's quite sad.

Our maple tree is starting to turn much earlier than normal and the color is different than in other years.

I live in the mountains of central Arizona and saw the yellow "pollen" (iodine 131 that was likely mixed with a fair amount of ceseum) all over my patio after a rainstorm around March 18-19. No more "pollen" after that until the real pollen started falling in May.

It was right after the mid-March dusting that I noticed our bushes had brown spots all over them.

Welcome to the glorious world of nuclear fall-out.

other reports too

There are a few other reports about this. I watched a German-made vid on youtube (sorry didn't keep link) showing a lot of dying trees in Germany from mid-April--leaves browning and withering, and they have not had drought. There are also still pictures online about plants dying in Tokyo. I'm in UK and have noticed this on a lesser scale in our own garden, with two plants badly affected.

What makes me feel there might be something to do with radiation (in spite of constant messages of 'very low levels' etc) is that for the first time here we have had terrible problems with algae in watercourses and ponds. The press/govt authorities all blame farmers' fertilizers but those have been in use here for decades and we've never had anything like this. Algae loves cesium! And while we've never had algae in our outside loo (fed with mains water), this year we have, for the first time! No matter how much we clean off, it appears again in no time.

Of course there is also the stratospheric aerosol geoengineering (chemtrails to some) that stand accused of damaging plants. Would be good if the corporations - nuke and weather manipulation - would keep their crap out of our skies.

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Where do you live?

According to the radiation transport maps, some places received more deposition than others.

Then again, maybe the brown spots may be weather related this year??

Are you sure the spots are brown and not black?