Hey there reader.
Look. I don't want to cause any panic here, but you gotta listen up.
There is a good possibility that a Nuclear Event has happened in Europe and is currently being covered up.
About two weeks ago, on February 9th, 2017 there was an explosion at a Nuclear Power Generating Station in France (Flamanville Station). The public was told there was nothing to be concerned about and that there was NO radioactive leakage.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/french-nuclear-power-plant-explosion-latest-injured-flamanville-la-manche-normandy-accident-fire-a7570876.html
That might be true, but, then again, it might also be complete and total bullshit.
What IS actually going on *right fucking now* is that quantities of Iodine-131, which IS radioactive have been detected at many air sampling stations across Europe. Iodine-131 has a half-life of around 8 days, which means one of two things. Either the blast at Flamanville Station was much worse than the public has been told and there is currently a sustained release of radioactive material from the damaged powerplant, OR, there has been an unreported nuclear test, detonation, or other source of leakage *somewhere* in the vicinity of Europe.
On February 17th, 2017, the United States Air Force deployed one of its "Nuclear Sniffer" planes with the goal of locating the source of the radiation. Such a plane was used during the 2011 Fukushima Disaster to test the concentrations of airborne radiation, and from what isotopes it was coming from.
https://theaviationist.com/2017/02/19/u-s-air-force-deploys-wc-135-nuclear-sniffer-aircraft-to-uk-after-spike-of-radioactive-iodine-levels-detected-in-europe/
Again, I am NOT posting this to cause alarm. I am posting it simply to inform. Take whatever precautions YOU think are prudent and necessary. It might be nothing, and if it is that's great. BUT, if it does turn out to be something, being armed with a bit of knowledge can give you a small head start in protecting yourselves.
With Regards,
Justin
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