Nuclear plant vents radioactive steam onto downtown Chicago

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If you were outside today in Downtown Chicago — Any time after about 1030am CST — 1/30/2012 — chances are , you may have been exposed to NUCLEAR RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT from the steam that was vented by the Byron Illinois / Exelon Nuclear power plant.

More specifically, aerosolized particulates of Tritium were in the clouds of steam released—- those clouds then blew down into Chicago area proper. As to whether people inhaled these particles — only time will tell now.

They say low levels— but if you go to my full post on this — you will see the health risks associated with this radioactive particle.

On top of fukushima (Japan) radiation – this is the last thing anyone needs.

Here is the full story for a video link go at this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8jBEGkl_uw

Paul Collins, author of Mack Dunstan’s Inferno / Mystery of Everyman’s Way
 
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