Monday, December 10, 2018

This has been a very successful Blogging Site

I have quite frankly been amazed at how well site site has done, (especially since 2011). Though I started this site in 2007 I really wasn't interested then in researching how many people came to this site and how many people read different articles. But, then sometime around 2010 or 2011 I realized I wanted to know more so I researched all this and was completely surprised at what people ACTUALLY wanted to read the most because it was completely not what I had expected at all.

However, what I realized was that as long as what my readers wanted to read about and what I like to compose or compile about were somewhat the same I would be happy sharing more of what people actually wanted to read, especially when I accidentally or on purpose found some really good stuff to share.

The most people that have visited my site in one month (100,000)
The total amount of people who have visited this site so far.
(2,238,408)
When I first started taking note of how many people
were visiting this site it was around the same time as the 2011 Earthquake and tsunami in Japan. At that point I started Crowdsourcing (advocating) people purchasing geiger counters to check water, air and land in Japan and anywhere else people wanted to check. Crowdsourcing is about people getting together to take readings on their own regarding something in their lives. In regard to Japan neither the Japanese government nor the U.S. government was being forthcoming regarding radiation problems from Fukushima because it wasn't in either of their best  interests. It wasn't in the interests of the U.S. government because one of the meltdowns contained nuclear weapons grade plutonium which has a half life of 25,000 years.
What this means in real time is that all the oceans of the world are going to be radiated the next 25,000 years now from that meltdown because all the major oceans of the world are connected. If you don't believe me just look at a map. There are also ocean currents that connect all these oceans as well. The meltdown into the water table in Japan at Fukushima causes the water to still go into the ocean the next 25,000 years and cannot help but also carry that radiated water eventually into the ocean there as well. There is nothing that humans presently know of that can prevent this.
 
 

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