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Fukushima Mutations? 3rd Plant Species With Mutations Found In 3rd Michigan Location
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04-27-2012 11:42 PM

 



Post: #16
RE: Fukushima Mutations? 3rd Plant Species With Mutations Found In 3rd Michigan Location
I was tested this week for radiation exposure, nothing, zip, nada. Very low levels have been detected in a few people recently, however they may have been flying or had x-rays or something else.
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04-27-2012 11:51 PM

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noteye
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04-28-2012 12:10 AM

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RE: Fukushima Mutations? 3rd Plant Species With Mutations Found In 3rd Michigan Location
LoP Guest  Wrote:
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Hot Cluster#u(k  Wrote:
This is unfounded speculation. These mutations are common and could easily be related to roundup or other herbicides, chemicals, or natural mutations. These are examples of baseless fearmongering and obvious lies. Strawberries don't grow in Michigan in April.

Fuku is undoubtedly a bad situation but these can't be labelled as radiation related, especially not without, at least, testing the plants and soils for contamination levels.

Enough with the retarded fearmongering.

And what degree do you have?
I have an I.Q., critical thinking skills, a background in science, botany and horticulture, and common sense. Strawberries don't grow in Michigan in February.

These are common mutations, and there are a lot of insect induced growth abnormalities this year due to a warm winter allowing many more insects to survive also.

Everything unusual to you is not an indication of Fukushima.

If these mutations are radiation related I would be looking for a source closer to the mutation. If this was true then I should be seeing at least some of these mutations in SoCal Mtns. and my dandelions look just dandy.

FYI - strawberries haven't even set fruit here yet; so how is Michigan showing ripened fruits weeks ago? And, ny beries look fine.

I collected a pile of wild mushrooms and dried them then tested them with my geiger counter. Despite the fact that they concentrate radiation thousands of times they showed no increased radioactivity.

I also tested the sunflowers I grew last year in my garden and they alsio showed nothing. Fuku might kill us all, but so far there is no indication it is affecting anything or that accumulation is even detectable against background levels.

I have tested low lying areas, downspouts, creekbed when it was dry and when flowing. No added cpm was detected anywhere.
Unlike most of you I have actually checked these things after living with the fear generated from viewing retarded speculation on these boards.

So, what are your qualifications for being a fearmonger?

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04-28-2012 12:14 AM

 



Post: #19
RE: Fukushima Mutations? 3rd Plant Species With Mutations Found In 3rd Michigan Location
Agree with the guy who has been testing. There is very little if any radiation here. I was just tested myself. Nothing.
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Zardoz
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04-28-2012 12:21 AM

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RE: Fukushima Mutations? 3rd Plant Species With Mutations Found In 3rd Michigan Location
It's doubtful. I'm in Michigan. I ate dandelion greens from my own yard yesterday. Not a single mutation was found while harvesting a pound of greens. No mutilations in the burdock, morels, wild leeks or wild violets either. Linden tree leaves tasted great as did the echinachea leaves.

Are these mutations from lawn chemicals?

I'm foraging this very species in an area listed on the videos.....and haven't seen a single mutation. I saw more mutations 3 years ago...

WTF is a "Lilly Wave"?
http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Lilly-Wa...id=4168561
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