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The One
4th July 2011, 07:51
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This is just unbelievable because at those levels of exposure it certainly poses a risk to the lives and health of the people.

If you draw a parallel to the Chernobyl disaster, then actually the Soviets decided to evacuate everyone living in the place, where radiation was three or four times lower than what we see in Fukushima City today,”

Intel Hub Note: This is an absolute criminal cover up and the United States and European governments have openly worked with Japan to cover up the extent of this disaster.

In this day and age if governments favour nuclear power, they don't care about people but corporations

Calz
4th July 2011, 17:52
Good information with one caveat ... green peace has long been "infiltrated and taken over".

Anything of a "positive" nature that gains enough support and interest comes under scrutiny and often attack.

That said ... by all means ... the Japanese people should receive support from all over the world physically, mentally and spiritually.

And that said ... so should the Africans, Palestinians, Aborigines, American Indians and (... insert additional target groups here ...).

Carmody
4th July 2011, 18:20
Depleted uranium, first gulf war. Spread everywhere. about 14,000 Hiroshimas (second gulf war DU effects-as a calculation), apparently.

Since about that time....an Explosion of diabetes across the planet. (A close friend is deeply involved in world class and world level medical studies). Establishing a clear connected path to causation is the big problem, with regard to the public believing and not being 'headed off at the pass' (of coming to a state of clarity) by the vested interests.

for example, the Bush clan's changing of the definition of a 'combat death' in times of war has created a situation where the Iraq death toll is about 4500 (4469). This is direct lie and fabrication. I'll tell you how that is.

If using what 'real people' use as a measuring stick which is==="A human goes to a given warzone, fights..and dies from the direct effects being involved in that war."

If using that criteria, the same used in Vietnam, the total goes to over 76,000 US soldiers killed, so far in Iraq. Bush changed it so that if the man was in a stretcher and held by 4 men of the US military or on the back of an official government vehicle, they did not die in combat--as that is not the definition of 'a war zone' (now-the new definition). Basically they lied and created a new definition of death in warfare, and never told the public. Those men just lived long enough to make into or onto the back of a vehicle ..a vehicle...which was defined as 'United States territory' and not a 'war zone'.

In a similar way, you are being lied to - here.

Word games.

I was talking quite loudly about both of these things back in 2005. (diabetes went up 600% in the UK. The UK has wind patterns that come off the middle east) Which was part of what started to get me into trouble at that time. Now these two points are finally coming back into public awareness.

Watch for an extreme diabetes spike, potentially.