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Our
mission is to draw a line in the fight for free information.
If we are prepared for world’s adversities, we will know how to
respond. If the only source of
information is bias points of view that we contradict each other, then we are
doomed. There are so many problems
to face today, that the challenges seem overwhelming.
A journey starts with the first step.
Radiation
monitoring is the direction of our first step.
With the help of people that care about this radiation that can come
from thousands of different sources, we plan for a free information site that
ties radiation monitoring stations together.
Sites will be chosen by their ability to monitor the radiation in their
area and to pass the data back to a central location to be circulated and
displayed for all.
We
need help, this is a big project for us to undertake. Three ways you can help:
1.
A list of nuclear or radiation
sites need to be compiled with Lat/Long/Elevation and pictures and any other
information. Chick here
2.
A list of monitoring sites
that we can send equipment to monitor this environmental hazards.
Chick here
3.
Donations to keep this project
going. This is a private free
information site. It is not for
profit, no government funding. The
money will be used to maintain the web site and database and to send the
monitoring equipment to possible dangerous areas. Click
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The
Chernobyl disaster was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on April
26, 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (then officially
Ukrainian SSR). An explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive
contamination into the atmosphere, which spread over much of Western USSR and
Europe. It is widely considered to have been the worst nuclear power plant
accident in history. In Western Europe, precautionary measures taken in
response to the radiation included seemingly arbitrary regulations banning the
importation of certain foods but not others. In France some officials stated
that the Chernobyl accident had no adverse effects.
The government fabricated the news to ease the public anxieties.
The
Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown which occurred at
the Three Mile Island power plant in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United
States on March 28, 1979. It was the worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear
power plant history, and resulted in the release of small amounts of
radioactive gases and radioactive iodine into the environment. Communications
from officials during the initial phases of the accident were confusing.
There was an evacuation of 140,000 pregnant women and pre-school age
children from the area. Again the
government fabricated the news to ease the public anxieties.
TOKYO
— The United States shared detailed radiation measurements with Japan in the
early days of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster that the Japanese
government did not make public or use in conducting evacuations, officials
acknowledged on Tuesday. Lacking
information about the direction of airborne particles, some evacuees fled,
unknowingly, into the path of the radioactive plume. Others stayed for more
than a month in areas with high radiation, because they lay beyond the
government-imposed 12-mile evacuation zone. Trade Minister Yukio Edano, who
oversees Japan’s nuclear regulator, the Nuclear and Industrial Safety
Agency, apologized Tuesday for the blunder. “It is extremely regrettable
that the government did not appropriately share or use the information, and I
feel remorse toward the victims,” Mr. Edano said at a news conference. “It
is unknown whether the government’s failure to release the data as soon as
it was available threatened the health of any civilians.” The
failure is being seen by critics in Japan as another example of the government’s
early attempts to play down the severity of the accident by withholding
damaging information. Government officials also withheld forecasts from a
computer system that calculates the spread of radiation because they believed
that the estimates were incomplete and inaccurate.
This information about radiation mapping, government misleading statements, and worries on how to protect your families, is the reason why the web site needs your support. Please Help ! Thank you for your interest in our mission. Email us if you can help