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primary source of human exposure to high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation. High-LET radiation is effective at
directly breaking DNA strands in biological tissue, or producing chemically active radicals in tissue that alter the cell
function, both of which can lead to cancer or other adverse health effects. 139
But it is not just solar storms and galactic radiation pouring through our HAARP-damaged
magnetosphere that are making pilots pass out. Three years after the horror of the initial 2011
Fukushima Daiichi release, 140 a team of independent researchers—geoscientist Leuren Moret
(www.leurenmoret.info/), former U.S. Navy engineer Laurens Battis, and former NIH Clinical
Study Coordinator and researcher Christina Consolo (climateviewer.com/radchick/)—began
collecting and documenting aircraft mishaps that seemed to point to the Wigner Effect or
discomposition effect, the displacement of atoms in a solid caused by neutron radiation. Their
twelve YouTube videos document their findings, beginning with “MAYDAY: The Wigner
Effect” (September 16, 2014) and ending with “The Wigner Effect: Full Interview” (March 25,
2016).
Fukushima is an ongoing tragedy not just for Japan but for the entire planetary biosphere. In
Japan, radiation levels exceed 40,000 Becquerels 141 per square meter (Bq/m2) over 54,054
square miles. Ten million Japanese citizens are still living in the “radiation-controlled” area.
Nuclear engineer Hiroaki Koide believes that Fukushima should be declared uninhabitable and
citizens evacuated; that this remains undone “is a serious crime committed by Japan’s ruling
elite.” Former Prime Minister Naoto Kan says half of Japan’s entire population of 127 million
has been exposed, including Tokyo (50 million), and believes that if all were evacuated, “it
would have virtually meant the end of Japan.” Over 70 percent of Japan’s agricultural land is
contaminated. 142
I repeat: Fukushima is an ongoing global event—and synergy experiment.
Even now, the spent fuel pools that broke through the pressure vessel and entered the ground
and ocean—initially 210 quadrillion Bq of cesium-137, which reacts rapidly with water to
become hygroscopic cesium hydroxide, plus 2,000 other nuclides (isotopes) and breeder reactor
“Wigner black dust” (nanoparticles)—are daily adding 30 billion Bq of cesium-137 and 30
billion Bq of strontium to the ocean. Add the neutron-pulsing plume and Japanese debris heading
ever east around the globe via ocean and atmospheric fluid dynamics, and it becomes evident
how imperative it is to analyze the impact of the synergy between the radiation and our
chemicalized plasma atmosphere.
Consolo points out that a Fox News investigation discovered that the U.S. military saw a 48
percent increase in non-combat aviation crashes in 2014 and 2015 and that in part it is blamed on
maintenance issues. 143 Almost daily, reports of runway delays and crashing aircraft due to
structural anomalies are occurring. Windshields are cracking, helicopter cross tubes breaking, tail
rotors failing, dropping oil pressure, melting batteries, lithium batteries exploding on the ground,
faulty hydraulics, panels falling off, wings partially detaching, electrical generator and fluid
power system failures, nose gear and landing gear issues, engines catching fire or failing, strange
explosions, loud bangs, smoke, smells, cabin depressurization, de-icing systems kicking on,
metal particles found in failed engine filters, malfunctioning computers, deployment of
emergency slides in midflight, water pipes breaking. Is repetitive flying through radioactive air
the cause?
While these failures are clear indicators of entropy (breakdown of compounds), it is the
speed at which they are occurring—even with budget-cutting maintenance taken into
consideration—that points to radiation’s cumulative crystallizing effect on metal, 144 similar to