Divine Strake in Nevada: The radioactive dust cloud:
The dust cloud created by the Divine Strake test could contain a myriad of deadly radionuclides deposited from former atomic and safety tests at the Nevada Test Site including americium-241, plutonium-239 and -240, cesium-137, strontium-90 and europium-152, -154 and -155. (1)
Strong evidence indicates that only a microscopic amount of any of the man-made long-lived radioisotopes located in the soils of the Nevada Test Site is certain to induce cancer if inhaled or - since some of these radioisotopes are water-soluble and can enter our food and water supplies - ingested. In Belarus, the fallout of Cesium-137 (a water-soluble radionuclide) from the Chernobyl accident has traveled the chain of soil-grass-cows and is concentrated in milk and other farm products. The Cesium-137 isotope that contaminates parts of the Nevada Test Site is no different than the one in Belarus that is sickening children and adults. Although the Cesium-137 at the Nevada Test Site was created in atomic blasts 50 years ago, it will remain radioactively lethal - and a danger to human life - for about 300 years.
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