Nobody’s Perfect: Me VS Rosalind Peterson
Nobody’s Perfect
This week, the contest is between the good lady who spoke on chemtrails at the United Nations, and me.
Who is more paranoid?
For an update of today, I waiting in anticipation today to hear the local nightly news…and sure enough, they did talk about the “landfill fire” but said, don’t worry, for now, you’re safe.
But…today, for the first time, I was in a panic. After all, it’s not like OTHER people aren’t paranoid: Dick Cheney for one. And he knows a lot more than I do.
And then there’s Ms Rosalind Perterson, who gave a most succinct speech on how governments are experimenting with chemtrails, and WHAT those chemtrails are doing to our agriculture. Everybody by now has seen them, but does the weatherman ever talk about them? No. In fact, nobody talks about them.
Who gave our government the right to spray and experiment with mother nature?
Anyway, the Nobody’s Perfect Award this week goes to me. I’m obviously emotional about the fact that my whole life could change, at any moment. The health food runner, can get hit by a car, but I figure that’s THEIR stupidity for running next to 2 ton moving vehicles. I, on the other hand, am just a trusting nobody…trying like everyone else to read between the social engineering lines, and the deeds of insidiously powerful people who have only their own plans for us all.
As for the governments trying to control the planet, and companies trying to save a few bucks by not having to fix a nuclear fire waiting to happen? I don’t know whose worse.
Enjoy MS Peterson…she did a great job. Not that, it mattered one little bit.
Nobody Flashes: Radiation by Government
Nobody Flashes
Minutes ago, I heard a very brief message on my local radio station saying that nuclear radiation in a local landfill, has gotten to the point that many people might be asked to leave their homes, or just not go outside. Since I do not live too far from this ‘landfill’, I am just posting this to warn readers that if they don’t see my posts online, the reason is, I’ve had to leave my home. While I understand that worst case scenario, It’s not like I wouldn’t have time to take my most prized possessions, as the poor people in California fires could not do, but what DOES infuriate me, is that it is just now coming out on our local news, that radiation has been leaking into the atmosphere for some time now.
It’s also only NOW being reported that the waste from the 1942 bombs were dumped not only near our water supplies and near the city of St. Louis, it gets worse. The company AND the government did experiments on the population back then, and dumped by plane, radioactive material on areas of population to see the effects.
Many people in North County St. Louis have died from rare cancers. My best friend from High School, died at 47 from brain cancer, as did my father. Nobody ever thought much of it…
Until now.
So, the government has known about this problem for a long time, and now claim, nothing can be done, because there is a nuclear fire underneath the landfill.
St. Louis American: Legislators call attention to North County radioactive dump
READ STORY http://www.stlamerican.com/articles/2…
“A river floodplain is probably the worst place to store radioactive waste, said Robert Criss, a geology professor at Washington University. But in fact, that’s where such waste has ended up after Mallinckrodt Chemical Works started producing uranium for atomic bombs in 1942 right next to the Missouri River floodplain.
The (nuclear) waste landed only eight miles upstream from Missouri American Water Companys intake for drinking water in Florissant that supplies all of North County. Thats also upstream from the Chain of Rocks water intake, a main supplier for St. Louis citys water. Dumped illegally in 1973, the waste is now buried in the West Lake landfill, west of Interstate 270 on St. Charles Rock Road. As the radioactive waste gets older, it becomes more dangerous, said representatives of Missouri Coalition for the Environment.”
“… the radiotoxins had migrated widely throughout the landfill. Also, the fire was hotter than acknowledged and not confined to the South Quarry by the gas injection wells. It was advancing on the North where, at the far end, lie the radioactive wastes that remain in Area 1. That is to say, the worst case concern in everyone’s mind of contact between the fire and radioisotopes has, in fact, begun unfolding for the past year in slow motion. It has been unseen only because radioactivity is invisible and odorless, and the instruments that have been installed to measure radioactivity only detect an entirely different type of gamma radiation than the alpha emitting radium isotopes buried here.”
“Even the company’s own groundwater tests show the radiotoxins have also dispersed into the South Quarry where temperatures are the hottest. Alpha emitting particles may only be extremely dangerous if inhaled or ingested, but they are now being volatized into a gaseous form that is escaping into the air, precisely into the form that is most hazardous. For the past year, downwind neighbors have been at risk of inhaling that radiation.”
Anyway, I just asked my husband if we should go and get a radiation kit, and his answer was…”Why? It’s not like we can move.”
And here’s the kicker: this radiation could very well have leaked into the water basin of the Mississippi.
I’m beginning to think EPA really stands for Exterminate People Association.
It’s one thing to have to leave your home for natural disasters, quite another to know your own government is slowly killing you from radiation.
Yes, I’m pissed. They have been reassuring us all for years, that…we…are ….safe.
Evidently…the truth is, we are not.
I want to know, what politician was paid off. (By the way, the democrats have run the city forever.)
