Two
US Sailors Dead After Fukushima Radiation Exposure
25
November, 2014
Tahlequah
Daily Press,
Aug 7, 2014: USS Ronald Reagan… passed through radiation plumes and
clouds… the ship and most of those onboard, tested positive for
radiation exposure… Serio, now a broadcast journalism major at
[CSUN], has recently written a column… on
breitbart.com.
“I feel as if people are not realizing how serious the issue is,
and I would like to shed as much light on it as possible,” said
Serio.
California
State University, Northridge,
Nov 12, 2014: Little did [U.S. Navy veteran Kelli Serio, 25] know her
service would change the way she viewed the system she vowed her
loyalty to… Serio may have been affected by radiation during what
she calls her “final and most personally sacrificing deployment”
in Japan… at 18, she enlisted in the U.S. Navy [and] was deployed
off Japan’s coast… to assist with the cleanup of the Fukushima
nuclear plant. While there, her carrier acted as a floating fuel
station… Serio said she’ll never forget the day her captain said
their water filtration system had been compromised… “I feel like
we were done so wrong,” Serio said. “We were drinking the water.”
Serio said she and the other 70,000 first responders have been
dismissed by the government as if nothing happened out there. She
wants justice… Serio’s team-like mentality has also led to
her modeling with organizations like Pin-Ups for Vets… to help
bring up the morale of veterans and current soldiers [and] bring
awareness to the men and women who’ve served their country through
speaking engagements and visiting patients at veteran hospitals…
[E]arlier this year… she met her friend and mentor, Fox News
reporter Hollie McKay [who recommended] Serio for a reporter position
at [breitbart.com]… Her first piece for the website was a
first-hand account of and a look back at Operation Tomodachi.
Breitbart,
by Kelli Serio, Jul 23, 2014: I was onboard the USS Ronald Reagan
[and went] directly through a radiation cloud. The commanding officer
warned us that our water and ventilation systems had been
contaminated, posing a critical health risk to all of us onboard. We
were advised to refrain from showering or drinking water… Sailors
worked tirelessly… while being left vulnerable to dangerous levels
of radiation… most of us onboard the ship were tested for radiation
exposure and many came back positive, resulting in full-body
scrubdowns… [W]e were issued gas masks… myself and other junior
sailors were asked to don protective garments in an effort to
decontaminate the hip…
Proper medical care for the victims of
radiation exposure [is needed, it's a] dire situation for many…
Many of us are enduring the unfortunate consequences [and] hoping for
care from the VA that appears to never arrive… we are reassured of
our good health, despite the presence of mysterious and unexplained
symptoms… A lack of coverage by the mainstream media has left
victims without a voice… We do not want to be forgotten.
CBS
San Francisco,
Nov 21, 2014: Rare cancers, blindness, birth defects and now, two
deaths. Hundreds of U.S. sailors… say they were exposed to
dangerous levels of radiation… [Steve] Simmons… began feeling
weak and sick with uncontrolled fevers… Soon he was in a
wheelchair, unable to walk. He says military doctors would never tell
him what was wrong. “Every one of them wanted to discredit
radiation as a possible cause,” Simmons said… “[There's]
evidence that the doses that were assumed to be on board the USS
Reagan may have been under-reported,” said Dr. Robert Gould, a
former Kaiser pathologist… “Given that there is more information
that has come out, I think you would have to re-look at the entire
situation,” said Dr. Gould. >>
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