Radiation levels are off the charts at monitoring sites all across North America, according to a new report.
Data gathered from tracking units in California, Arizona, Illinois, and elsewhere reveal radiation levels
up to 50,000 percent higher than what was observed at the same time last year, and in some cases compared to levels seen this past summer, according to the Natural News Website.
EnviroReporter.com says the impacted sites are scattered throughout the country, including Los Angeles; Chicago; Montgomery, Alabama; and Madison, Wisconsin. Some reveal total beta radiation counts per minute (CPM) greatly exceeding the 1,000 CPM threshold considered by the government to be problematic.
In Tucson, a 460 CPM reading was recently taken, which is more than 10 times higher than the reading taken last year on November 27. San Diego appears to be one of the hardest-hit areas, with a CPM reading of 650.
"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency RadNet radiation monitors have detected renewed surges in atmospheric readings of dangerous beta radiation across the country," explains EnviroReporter.com about the seemingly inexplicable phenomenon.
"Over a dozen metropolitan test sites have registered four-month highs in EnviroReporter.com's most recent comprehensive assessment."
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