Rudolph the Red Nosed Radiation Bioindicator: Radioactive Cesium, Radioactive Carbon, Radioactive Water and More Lethal “Gifts” Left by the Nuclear Industry




Savannah River Nuclear Site Deer Hunt and on site Cesium testing.
(Images: USDA, USPS, SRS, drawing by Marianne Birkby)
Why settle for regular CO2 when you can have radioactive CO2 from nuclear power stations and waste? Carbon 14 is emitted by nuclear reactors on a routine basis. It appears to be emitted as radioactive CO2, but could also react with oxygen to form CO2. Carbon is the foundation of life itself, as is water. Tritium is radioactive hydrogen which becomes radioactive water. Carbon and water, the very foundations of life, become radioactive due to the nuclear industry. Cesium is a potassium mimic and potassium is required for nerve transmission. These are all gifts in the German sense of poison. And polonium has been called the perfect poison.
Whereas, Sellafield Nuclear site, in the UK, apparently paid someone to kill deer stuck in the Sellafield fence, the Savannah River Nuclear site…
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