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by TheaGood
on 3/11/15
Why did the US government stop tracking radiation levels?

The decision of the EPA to stop monitoring radiation levels in the US is not hard to understand unless you are suffering from the delusion that politicians and bureaucrats really care about your well being.

However, if you are a seasoned Reality-Zone dweller, you will have noticed that, ever since the Fukushima disaster, the official line from government has been that nuclear contamination is contained, levels of radiation outside the damaged power stations are within safe limits, and everyone at the corporate and government levels are doing their jobs responsibly – so there is no reason for alarm. In fact, there is no point any longer in even monitoring the results.

If you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you.

Need to Know has published dozens of reports from credible sources documenting that (1) radiation levels are gradually moving upward everywhere on Earth; (2) Corporations and government agencies have attempted to cover up nuclear accidents and secret waste dumps to avoid responsibility for negligence and fraud; and (3) The public knows very little of the extent to which they are being increasingly exposed to radiation levels in their daily living.

Stopping the monitoring and publication of radiation levels is a sensible move – if your goal is to make it even harder for the public to learn the truth.

This lack of knowledge takes the lives of innocent people who think their government is looking out for them.

G. Edward Griffin
2015 October 23