Michigan: Radioactive Mutations in Store Fruits and Wild Plants

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April 25, 2012
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Michigan: Radioactive Mutations in Store Fruits and Wild Plants
by grtv

This biologist states that fetuses -- who are a thousand times more vulnerable to cell mutations than adults -- will be the next victims of this radioactive damage being done by inordinate radioactive discharges into the ecology in the region in and around Michigan. Such ongoing radioactive poisoning could be occurring in other regions of North America. The biologist alerts us to the urgency for immediate action to prevent further harm to people and other living organisms.

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Dandelions found today in a parking lot in Rochester Hills Michigan, about 20 miles north of Detroit, where I found mutations last weekend.

Click for fasciation images here

2 Asahi reports on mutations:
http://enenews.com/report-asahi-tv-show-airs-photos-of-mutated-plants-in...

http://enenews.com/japan-times-on-plant-mutations-trees-died-and-others-...

RadChick page on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RadChick-Radiation-Research-Mitigation/260...

Mutation Watch on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RadChick-Radiation-Research-Mitigation/260610960640885#!/pages/Mutation-Watch/330100447017280

Please send inages with your name, location, date found for proper credit if used in research paper or lectures.
My email: christinax4@yahoo.com

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2012 / 05 / 01
Mike Corbeil says:

People should do a Web search for and read the following article about the effects of nanoparticles on plants as discovered with a project of the NIST and The University of Mssachusetts. It includes a picture showing badly affected radishes and what looks like sliced garlic that looks very and probably over-roasted.
"Study Finds Common Man-Made Nanoparticles Can Damage Plant DNA" , 04-19-2012, at ecowatch . org

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