http://www.naturalnews.com/039518_radioactive_consumer_products_household_goods_belt_buckles.html
This title is not so shocking as you think. Duff Wilson (NYT investigative reporter) book DEADLY HARVEST dealt with heavy metals entering a plant and exiting as 'fertilizer' for American farms growing crops and food stuffs.
The government even has 'heavy metal boards' set for the supervision of this toxic application to farms. It seems like there is nothing so low that can't be considered for profit. Sludge from sewage is currently promoted with the industrial refuse.
In the 60s radioactive gold entered the American retail jewelry market. See Wiki . It was from an alpha spill from a factory in a crowed downtown area of Japan. A nearby bank had its gold irradiated. This worthless gold ended up on the American market.
Except from the article above:
(NaturalNews) The American government has developed a solution for all the excess radioactive metal from the medical industry and military: Make it into belt buckles. Or forks. Even cheese graters are fair game. The stainless steel beverage cups used to avoid the dangers of BPA? Those are threatened with radioactivity as well. In an absurd twist of policy, The United States Department of Energy decided in December 2012 that it might be a good idea to revoke the ban on recycling radioactive material. The logic behind the proposed reversal is this: If you have a waste product that is costly to contain and dangerous, quietly offload it onto the unsuspecting masses in the form of consumer goods and building materials while turning a nice profit throughout.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/039518_radioactive_consumer_products_household_goods_belt_buckles.html#ixzz2NqtBACDK
This title is not so shocking as you think. Duff Wilson (NYT investigative reporter) book DEADLY HARVEST dealt with heavy metals entering a plant and exiting as 'fertilizer' for American farms growing crops and food stuffs.
The government even has 'heavy metal boards' set for the supervision of this toxic application to farms. It seems like there is nothing so low that can't be considered for profit. Sludge from sewage is currently promoted with the industrial refuse.
In the 60s radioactive gold entered the American retail jewelry market. See Wiki . It was from an alpha spill from a factory in a crowed downtown area of Japan. A nearby bank had its gold irradiated. This worthless gold ended up on the American market.
Except from the article above:
(NaturalNews) The American government has developed a solution for all the excess radioactive metal from the medical industry and military: Make it into belt buckles. Or forks. Even cheese graters are fair game. The stainless steel beverage cups used to avoid the dangers of BPA? Those are threatened with radioactivity as well. In an absurd twist of policy, The United States Department of Energy decided in December 2012 that it might be a good idea to revoke the ban on recycling radioactive material. The logic behind the proposed reversal is this: If you have a waste product that is costly to contain and dangerous, quietly offload it onto the unsuspecting masses in the form of consumer goods and building materials while turning a nice profit throughout.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/039518_radioactive_consumer_products_household_goods_belt_buckles.html#ixzz2NqtBACDK