IF and when your blog takes off I think it is useful to share with people how well your blog is doing when that happens. When my blog took off it was around the time of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan. At that time I was advocating Crowd Sourcing with Geiger counters to counteract the non-communication regarding radiation of the major nations on earth (or any nations at all on earth).
During Chernobyl U.S. propaganda wise and European propaganda wise it was in the interest of most western governments to publicize just how bad it was in Chernobyl. This actually helped collapse the government of the Soviet Union at that time.
However, now people in governments don't want to tell you anything at all about radiation likely because of the liability of all these nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons systems all over that governments don't want you to know about or at least not to think about. So, now you get Zero useful information about nuclear radiation from most governments on earth including the U.S. government.
So, my advocating people self policing with geiger counters their air, food, water and ground caused this site at that time to really take off in readership somehow and readership has been growing in leaps and bounds ever since.
So, thanks to all my readers around the world who share some or all of my interests. Have a Great Day!
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