Friday, February 6, 2015

Fukushima Update


Fukushima continues to look extra-pink and atmospheric emissions have been visible at moderate levels all week:
 


I'm very busy at work and don't have much time to post right now but I do want to make a special notation.

Last week's rains started on Thursday. I woke up feeling quite ill but with no definite viral symptoms. My youngest son vomited unexpectedly but then seemed fine, albeit tired during the rest of the day. 

That same day, I had 3 students email me saying they woke up feeling sick. Attendance is voluntary so I think these students really were sick since they were not required to contact me.

An informal poll at work found the majority awakened feeling very low energy, exhausted, ill, etc.

It could be coincidence, or the sudden onset of a low-grade viral infection across large population groups. It also could be that those very high radiation levels detected in late November and throughout much of December rained out on us last week.

Hard to know what is real but I'm a bit worried.



2 comments:

  1. Majia - wanted to acknowledge I felt the same initial sick feeling in Tucson like a cold coming on that same day but it disappeared later. Another interesting anomaly circulating on enenews rad monitoring forum is that people were smelling an electrical burnt smell, I noticed it and thought my stove burner was faulty. Wondering if you noticed this within the last week or so.

    Thanks! Califnative :)

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    1. I don't think I smelled it but I don't recall.

      I feel in my heart that was a hard rain. The cough is everywhere. I think our susceptibility to season viruses has increased because of the immunological toll wrought by Fukushima and other environmental disasters.

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