"Contrary to previous reports that NILO has stopped making Japan nuclear radiation forecasts, the forecasts are still being produced, they are just not being released to the public.
"Nuclear radiation forecasts discovered today on the site show emergency levels of radiation in the latest forecasts censored from the public.
"Japan recently announced a massive censorship campaign to silence so-called “irresponsible rumors” [known as truth] about the nuclear radiation being released from Fukushima. Japan’s weather chief also censored radiation forecasts to “prevent panic in ordinary people.”
"The news of censorship in Japan was coupled with an announcement that the United States would help Japan in silencing irresponsible rumors. The first course of action the US took was to stop all daily nuclear radiation monitoring of milk, drinking water and rainwater instead opting to do radiation tests once every three months."
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They could take sample from trees also. Three roots uptake radiation. That is why in Russia, it is illegal to burn wood from the area around Chernobyl because has its burns the wood will release it uptake of radiation. Radiation is not distributed evenly in forest or farm land. It depends on air currants.
Unlikely,that is not true.
Unlikely? Who are they kidding? It is highly likely.
Fukushima University researchers plan to measure forest radiation levels in Fukushima Prefecture by placing special monitoring collars on wild monkeys, in light of the nuclear crisis. Each of the collars contains a small radiation meter and a Global Positioning System transmitter, and can be unclipped by remote control. This will allow a team led by robotics professor Takayuki Takahashi to recover the collars and collect the data within one to two months after the monkeys are released back into the wild, they said. Radiation in forests is currently monitored mainly from the air, for example by helicopter, but the researchers believe they can get more detailed data through wild monkeys and aim to implement the project in an area of the city of Minamisoma by spring.
http://newsonjapan.com/html/newsdesk/article/93608.php
"The first course of action the US took was to stop all daily nuclear radiation monitoring of milk,......."
It figures. DORKS.
This article explain the measurement of radioactivity:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2922671
And this one give a good idea of exposure level:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/mar/15/radiation-expos...