Spying on Me, Conehead Conspiracy, Radioactive Berries,
Conehead, Radiation in Food, Homeland Security is Spying online
Date: 5/19/2012 1:03:19 PM ( 12 y ) ... viewed 10517 times ----------Spying on us online -
Go to a militant Islamic site [to them I say: "sorry you have to be that way, I apologize for our western intrusions"] and watch your anti-virus program... Does it say "updating"?
And isn't THAT odd?
Why would it be updating every time I go to those sites, and not others?
It is not updating, it is filing a report to Homeland Security on me!!
I LAUGH at their little games, ho-ah ha ha ha.
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Did you know that ancient Conehead skulls actually exist? Museums in Mexico have them, and in Peru.
- its more than a comedic movie. They have alien DNA, they bred with human females. They had superhuman intelligence that allowed them to "enslave entire populations while making those slaves believe they were the most freedom loving and free people ever, anywhere". Sounds like America today.
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Have you noticed Strawberries from Northern California with little bumps on them? Are these cancers, caused by Fukushima radiation?
a Radiation Calculation:
It has been reported that Strawberries from there have:
Reports say that the radioactive isotopes of Caesium and Iodine 131 measured on those Strawberries is:
I131@ 2.5 Bq/kg
Cs134 @ .69 Bq/kg
Cs137 @ .67 Bq/kg
So, if I ate 1 kg of N C strawberries this year so far, how many Bq of caesium + Iodine 131 {total radioactive particles} am I dealing with in my body?
do I just add them? eg. -
2.5 + .69 +. 67
= 3.86 Bq of radiation.
PS - "there is no safe level of radiation" - every particle has the potential to begin a cancer, such as leukemia.
Is it true that most will be taken care of by the immune system?
Iodine-131only lasts a week or so, but the caesium lasts for 100,000 years or so.
Discussion Thread:
http://enenews.com/forum-general-discussion-thread-nuclear-issues-2012
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