30 January 2014 (19:35 UTC-07 Tango 29 January 2013)/28 Rabi ‘al-Awwal 1435/10 Bahman 1392/30 Gui-Chou (12th month) 4711
“If sometime in the future you have a reason to be looking for something radiological, it’s very necessary to have the original background.”-Joseph Krol, NNSA, explaining why airborne radiation samples were taken around the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
About one week ago it was revealed that the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and the New Jersey’s Office of Emergency Management, used Bell 412 (an evolved version of the old Vietnam era Huey) helicopters to take airborne radiation samples around New York and New Jersey. The New Jersey State Police revealed that it’s all about this year’s NFL Super Bowl at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford.
Are our fearless, as well as conniving and even incompetent, leaders expecting a terrorist attack during this year’s Super Bowl, involving radioactive material?
Or maybe it’s the fact that the the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is surrounded by aged and proven destructive General Electric designed BWRs?
The Boiling Water Reactors are similar to the ones used at the ongoing nuke disaster known as Fukushima Daiichi, in Japan.
In New Jersey, the Oyster Creek nuclear powered electricity generating factory is the oldest nuke plant in the U.S. that is still operating. Its one reactor is a GE designed BWR. Oyster Creek is about 75 miles south of the Super Bowl. (this is the most likely suspect given dominant wind direction)
In New York, there are two GE designed BWRs just north of Oswego. Unit 1 and Unit 2 are located on the shore of Lake Ontario.
About 20 miles south of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River are Unit 2 and Unit 3 of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. Both GE designed BWRs. And then another two BWRs in Salem Township, known as Susquehanna Units 1 and 2.
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, lies the GE designed BWR known as Pilgrim 1. There’s one in Vermont.
There are dozens of other types of nuclear reactors in the north eastern United States, so take your pick. And don’t forget to factor in the direction the wind is blowing. Visit Wind Map to see a live action map of current wind direction and speed across the United States.
It’s just suspicious that federal and state agencies decided to establish background radiation levels around the area of the upcoming 02 February Super Bowl. Maybe they have inside false flag plans, I mean information about possible terrorist activities, or even a catastrophic Act of God nuke power station failure?