This
is from a friend TH who lives in New Zealand:
“My
twin brother died at the age of 9, after many surgeries, trying to
survive hole-in-the-heart birth defect.
My
mother never knew, and I only found out last year, it was most likely
due to the massive atmospheric nuclear bomb test the British did in
South Australia in Sept 1956...which drifted across Tasmania, then
New Zealand...we were born Oct 1957.
I
watched 'Chernobyl Heart' where they explain one of the most common
birth defect after Chernobyl amongst humans, was
hole-in-the-heart....Watched that
video many times over the last year...rips me up every time...now
you know where my passion for anti-nuclear comes from...please share
this as much as possible. This is what is happening in Japan, and
West Coast of America.”
Chernobyl
Heart Now Showing Up As Tokyo Heart - Restrictive Cardiomyapathy
Cesium
137 concentrates in the muscles, particularly the heart muscle and
ventricles. As little as 10 Bq/kg can affect health and heart rythm.
At 50 Bq/kg, permanent lesions appear, and death is possible at any
time. Cesium builds up in the body with as little as a few Bq/kg
coming in every day via food or liquids such as milk, cheese, etc.
This
is a living example of how it works in real life. You will not hear
this on the corporate owned mass media news. Which pill are you
swallowing? The one handed to you by the Matrix, or the one offered
by the freedom fighters?
CHERNOBYL
HEART and CHILDREN OF CHERNOBYL
A
large number of people affected by the explosion of Chernobyl Nuclear
Plant.
The
radioactive effects are still issue.
The
worst results are effecting the children of Chernobyl born or unborn.
Thanks for sharing Robin, happy to put my name to the comments above.
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs to know the truth.
Also the myth that 'Nature' is returning to the Chernobyl exclusion zone needs to be exposed as a lie:
Prof. Timothy Mousseau of the University of South Carolina has been studying the biology there for a while, and he's found big changes....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-10819027
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130821124556.htm
http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21584963-birds-live-cataracts-chernobyl-not-so-blindingly-obvious
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