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Leaking Beachfront Nuclear Reactor Near Miami Threatening Florida Everglades

Submitted by Claire Bernish via TheAntiMedia.org,

According to a study released by Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez on Monday, the waters of Biscayne Bay measured 215 times the level of radioactive tritium as is found in normal ocean water.

Tritium is a radioactive isotope traceable to nuclear plant cooling tower operations. In this case, the leak appears to be emanating from the aging canals in the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station located nearby.

Authorities In California Admit To Weather Modification

Authorities in Los Angles have admitted to using weather modification techniques this week in order to boost water supplies amid a widespread drought in California.  Los Angeles Country say they seeded clouds with silver iodide in order to increase the rainfall during Monday’s storm. Patch.com reports: Los Angeles County has used cloud seeding to boost water supplies since the 1950s, backing off in times of heavy rain or when wildfire devastation creates an outsized risk of flooding or debris flows.

Scientists Detect Radiation Leak At Florida Nuclear Power Plant

High levels of radiation have been found in water near a nuclear power plant in Miami, Florida – a study released by the Mayor’s office reveals.  Water samplings from December and January have found 215 times higher than usual tritium levels in water near the Turkey Point nuclear power plant, and authorities have admitted that they aren’t yet sure whether this poses an immediate risk to members of the public.

US Navy Admit to Conducting Electromagnetic Warefare Drills In Washington

The US Navy has been secretly conducting electromagnetic warfare drills on public roads in Washington state for the last five years, newly obtained Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents reveal.  The documents reveal emails between the Navy and the US Forest Service that admit mobile electromagnetic warfare emitters have been in use in public areas since 2010 for training purposes.

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