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As we close out 2013, because of the mainstream news largely blacking out the real situation at Fukushima (read: Nukushima), it’s easy to think that the problem is “over”, that it just – magically – went away.
Nothing could be further from the truth, something that humanity is often allergic to knowing and disinterested in seeking. I suggest watching this informative interview with Prof. Michio Kaku, and reading information that comes from other highly knowledgeable people, like Arnie Gundersen.
Please also note the similarity between what Prof. Kaku said about the use of seawater to try to cool down the plant and what Ptaah said about it, in the 517th Contact, March 19, 2011. Of course we may want to look at what Billy Meier himself warned about in…1958 regarding the extreme dangers of atomic energy:
56.) Through atomic contamination of the environment – through atomic explosions, atomic power plants and radioactive waste from industry and hospitals, and so on – the entire life of fauna and flora as well as of humans will be ever more injured and disturbed in health, while also mutations of fauna and flora as well as of humans will appear in terrible ways.
You can also refer to radiation monitoring sites like this one and this one.
Due to the nature of the situation I am including the following information. In the simplest terms, it’s recommended to keep the level of iodine at sufficient levels for the thyroid gland so that radioactive iodine isn’t absorbed by it, which can lead of course to cancer, etc. There is basic information here about the dangers of radioactive iodine.
Modifilan is an FDA approved, cold-processed form of the highest safe, natural, uncontaminated source of iodine – and contains all of the various nutrients and trace minerals – so it’s my preference over potassium iodine tablets.
I have made an arrangement with the manufacturer of Modifilan to make their product available at the lowest price that they offer, which also includes free shipping (in the U.S.). This also applies to case prices, since the Fukushima situation is a very long-range problem, you may wish to have a sufficient amount of this product on hand.
Please contact me for more information:
No, It Didn’t just Go Away originally appeared on They Fly on December 31, 2013.