The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident - Steven Starr -
Steven Starr is a medical laboratory technician [MT ( ASCP) ] , scientific program director of the clinical laboratory at the University of Columbia, Missouri. He obtained his degree at the School of Health Professions in 1985 and has worked in many hospitals for 27 years.
Mr Starr is a member of Physicians for Social responsibility and the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. His writings are published by several organizations, including the Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, and has worked with several foreign governments and the UN to the elimination of nuclear weapons. He is also an expert in the field of environmental consequences of war and nuclear weapons.
In this video he exposes us to the deleterious properties of the radioactive materials generated by nuclear accident , especially the infamous cesium 137, which has significantly contaminated Japan after the Fukushima catastrophe . This is one of the deadly poisons at the atomic or molecular level. Their activity is millions of times greater than that of naturally occurring isotopes in the environment such as potassium 40. As comparing a stick of dynamite to an atomic bomb !
The second point is radioactive contamination of Japan. It is between 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers today that have a radioactivity greater than the maximum previously authorized 1 millisievert per year dose. We then discuss the dangers induced by multiplying by 20 the permitted level , and the controversial method used to calculate the biological effects of ionizing radiation , expressed in Sieverts .
Steven Starr then cites scientific research of Prof. Bandazhevsky , phenomena of bioaccumulation in ecosystems , increased fragility of children and especially girls to the effects of radioactivity, and overall poor health status of young people in our days in areas contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster.
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on the cross of commerce - low pop suicide
1. here we go - 0:00
2. kiss your lips - 4:30
3. my way - 7:32
4. disengaged - 11:39
5. it's easy - 14:49
6. your god can't feel my pain - 17:02
7. crush - 21:24
8. ride - 25:55
9. gimme gimme - 30:38
10. imagine my love - 34:39
11. all in death is sweet - 39:03
January 9, 1915:
We had a very good walk. The purplish fields outside Kingston reminded me of Saragossa. There is a foreign look about a town which stands up against the sunset and is approached by a much trodden footpath across a field. I wonder why one instinctively feels that one is complimenting Kingston absurdly in saying that it is like a foreign town. On the towpath we met and had to pass a long line of imbeciles. The first was a very tall young man, just queer enough to look twice at, but no more, the second shuffled, and looked aside, and then one realized that everyone in that long line was a miserable ineffective shuffling creature, with no forehead, or no chin, and an imbecile grin, or a wild suspicious stare. It was perfectly horrible. They should certainly be killed.
- From the diary of Virginia Woolf
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CLINICAL AND MILITARY MEDICAL ASPECTS OF PSYCHOPOISONS By: W. Bousseljot
https://www.mediafire.com/file/33wcjb9ab4aer3d/medical_aspects_psychopoisons.pdf/file
Date; 20 March 1973
SOURCE: Zeitschrift Fur Militarmedizin, 6/1971, pp 315-332
Subdivision of psychotomimetica according to their chemical composition (Franke, 9).
1. Indole derivatives
1.1. Lysergic acid derivatives
- lysergic acid diethylamide
- lysergic acid ethylamide
- lysergic acid hydrazide
- lysergic acid morpholide
1.2. Tryptamine derivatives
- N.N.-dimethyltryptamine (DMT)
- bufotenine
- psilocybin, psilocin
2. Phenylaminoalkane
- mescalin
- trimethoxyphenyl-aminopropane (TMA)
3. Piperdine derivatives
- sernyl
- piperidylbenzilate
- glycolate
According to statements by Western Military sources, psychochemical warfare agents are especially intended:
-in engagements on one's own territory when the use of other means seems unsuitable for instance, in consideration of one's own population
-against one's own population in case of unrest.
3.3 The use of psycho poisons can:
-be applied to sabotage (by contamination of central water supply and stores) or
-be applied during the course of combat.
Document released to Russ Kick by the US Army Intelligence and Security Command on 30 August 2005 in response to FOIA request 378F-05.
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Aerosolized:
LSD? LSZ? LSE? LSH? LSM?
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sorry about the quality of the text in the video. if i can get a newer camera i'll attached a new vid to this one. but for now heres this bit of info. i was a member of the memory hole a while back. please pause and read....i think its important.
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