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Chelyabinsk, Russia: A Meteorite crashes into a lake on Feb 15th 2013: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/15/hundreds-injured-meteorite-russian-city-chelyabinsk
Russia produced Plutonium there (also in Chernobyl, as you maybe know). There are six atomic reactors, one is running, a reprocessing facility and more than 100 tanks for radioatice waste. This brings us to the real thing: http://www.greenpeace.org/switzerland/de/Kampagnen/Stromzukunft-Schweiz/Atomstrom/Sicherheit-und-Gesundheit/Mayak/
Then, in 1957 – the Kyshtim-accident. On September 29th a tank with liquid radioative waste exploded. More than 20 million curie were set free. But who knows if these numbers are correct?
1 Curie = 37,000,000,000 Becquerel. This is the Strontium Map http://web.archive.org/web/20040319012617/http://www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/epol/public_html/risiko/mapstrontium.gif
From 1949 – 1951 2,7 million curie contaminated the river “Tetscha”. Why? It was an official decission. That’s how they cleaned the radioactive waste up. The area is still contamined today.
Not until 1989 the Russian Government made this public.
NOW THE METEORITE IS SITTING IN A LAKE. In Chelyabinsk.
The LAKES ARE RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSALS: http://www.boell.de/oekologie/klima/klima-energie-dokumentation-majak-atomanlage-russland-10774.html
Not only Lakes, also OPEN AIR PARKING LOTS! http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/radioactive-waste-german-company-sent-nuclear-material-for-open-air-storage-in-siberia-a-655934.html
Europe is sending it’s deadly waste there, all the time: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2009/10/13/france-investigate-claims-nuclear-waste-sent-abroad/
And here are some of Russia’s most unknown atomic catastrophes: http://tekknorg.wordpress.com/2013/01/29/falsification-of-history-unknown-nuclear-catastrophes/
We have enough power to irradiate the whole solar system! The specific activity of Iodine 131 is 4,600,000,000,000,000 Becquerel in ONE gram!
Jan Hemmer


time to slow down.. find out how to harness the spent energy..
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