Saturday, August 20, 2011

Fukushima radioactive sea water plume may be spreading across entire Pacific Ocean!

From www.asrltd.com:

We use a Lagrangian particles dispersal method to track where free floating material (fish larvae, algae, phytoplankton, zooplankton...) present in the sea water near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station plant could have gone since the earthquake on March 11th. THIS IS NOT A REPRESENTATION OF THE RADIOACTIVE PLUME CONCENTRATION. Since we do not know how much contaminated water and at what concentration was released into the ocean, it is impossible to estimate the extent and dilution of the plume. However, field monitoring by TEPCO and modelling by the Sirrocco group in University of Toulouse, France both show high concentration in the surrounding water (highest rate at 80 Bq/L and 24 Bq/L for respectively I-131 and C-137) . Assuming that a part of the passive biomass could have been contaminated in the area, we are trying to track where the radionuclides are spreading as it will eventually climb up the food chain.
http://www.xydo.com/toolbar/27327691-asr_ltd_-_fukushima_radioactive_seawater_plume_dispersal_simulation

Ron Paul on WKXL1450’s New Hampshire Now (8/19/2011)!

On Thursday, Rep. Ron Paul met with WKXL's Chris Ryan at the Barley House in Concord, New Hampshire to appear for the taping of New Hampshire Now. Ryan asked the Congressman about his outstanding turnout for the opening of the campaign's NH headquarters, and the strong organization in early primary states. They also spoke about the ongoing media blackout of Dr. Paul's candidacy, and why the established interests are threatened by our pro-liberty movement. Press play for the 11 minute interview:

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Later in the day Rep. Ron Paul joined Fox News' America's Newsroom live from the campaign trail in New Hampshire on Friday morning, where he spoke with Martha MacCallum about fixing our broken economy. Martha also asked Dr. Paul about the idiot with the Rick Perry ad down in Texas.

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