Japans Radiation Hits Canada & United States
Posted: April 6th, 2011, 5:58 pm
You won't be hearing much about this in the media. Both the Canadian and American governments shut off there radiation monitoring stations to keep everyone in the dark. This might explain why I'm sick as a dog today. Why would Health Canada shut off the radiation monitoring stations right when they need them most unless of course there trying to kill us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo9_BPYkS-M
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/ed-ud/resp ... an-eng.php
Please note that as of March 25, 2011, the frequency of data collection by NRCan using the mobile surveys has been decreased due to the low levels of radiation being detected. The surveys will be repeated periodically and the data table will be updated. Health Canada has a large radiation detection and monitoring network composed of over 100 stations distributed across the country in strategic locations and major population centres. The amount of radiation from Japan being detected from these monitors is minuscule and does not pose a risk to the safety of our air, water, milk or agricultural products. To view published measurements from Health Canada, please visit the Fixed Point Surveillance Network website
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo9_BPYkS-M
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/ed-ud/resp ... an-eng.php
Please note that as of March 25, 2011, the frequency of data collection by NRCan using the mobile surveys has been decreased due to the low levels of radiation being detected. The surveys will be repeated periodically and the data table will be updated. Health Canada has a large radiation detection and monitoring network composed of over 100 stations distributed across the country in strategic locations and major population centres. The amount of radiation from Japan being detected from these monitors is minuscule and does not pose a risk to the safety of our air, water, milk or agricultural products. To view published measurements from Health Canada, please visit the Fixed Point Surveillance Network website