Jeff Rense has 2 good links:
Proof Of Fukushima Weapons Program
Rests On A Pile Of Manure Rense.com World Exclusive By Yoichi Shimatsu
http://www.rense.com/general94/proof.htm
Fukushima Crisis Is Still Hazy: Chaos and bureaucracy hamper assessment of nuclear crisis | September 7, 2011
Proof Of Fukushima Weapons Program
Rests On A Pile Of Manure Rense.com World Exclusive By Yoichi Shimatsu
http://www.rense.com/general94/proof.htm
Fukushima Crisis Is Still Hazy: Chaos and bureaucracy hamper assessment of nuclear crisis | September 7, 2011
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fukushima-crisis-is-still-hazy
MAJIA HERE: MY RESPONSE TO THE CLAIM THAT IN THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ARTICLE THAT THERE WILL BE NO HEALTH EFFECTS FROM FUKUSHIMA
By June, radioactive contamination could be detected in the urine of residents still living within the Fukushima prefecture, ranging[i] and residents were still living in Fukushima City despite spreading soil contamination and readings far exceeding levels used by the Soviets to mandate compulsory resettlements after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.[ii]
MAJIA HERE: MY RESPONSE TO THE CLAIM THAT IN THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ARTICLE THAT THERE WILL BE NO HEALTH EFFECTS FROM FUKUSHIMA
By June, radioactive contamination could be detected in the urine of residents still living within the Fukushima prefecture, ranging[i] and residents were still living in Fukushima City despite spreading soil contamination and readings far exceeding levels used by the Soviets to mandate compulsory resettlements after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.[ii]
The children of Fukushima prefecture have in fact been poisoned. The tragically named Fukushima Network for Saving Children from Radiation took samples from 10 elementary through high-school children.[iii] Analysis ran by an independent French research organization detected cesium-134, of up to 1.13 becquerels per liter in their urine. The un-named organization stated that children living 60 kilometers from the plan suffer from internal radiation exposure. When reporting on this news, the Japanese news agency NHK reassured readers that “The Japanese non-profit Radiation Effects Research Foundation says no health problems due to such radiation levels have been reported, and that people should not be overly concerned.”[iv]
[i] “Fukushima Residents' Urine Now Radioactive,” Japan Times (2011, June 27): http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110627a2.html.
[ii] “Japan Groups Alarmed By Radioactive Soil,” AFP (2011, June 5): http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ivr747xKaxw9RGq5zMSDO-On_WRQ?docId=CNG.62875ee35cc28aa30725ee1bfd4cfbde.111.
[iii] “Radiation Detected in Fukushima Children’s Urine,” NHK (2011, June 30): http://www3nhk.or.jp/daily/english/30_35.html.
[iv] "Radiation Detected in Fukushima Children’s Urine,” http://www3nhk.or.jp/daily/english/30_35.html.
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