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Lies and Rebellion
No apologies for concentrating on Fukushima again, because it’s a huge story, and yet there’s barely a word about it in the mainstream media; but I’ll get on to that later. In the meantime, the following short video is from … Continue reading
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Fukushima Symposium
Earlier this week there was a two-day symposium, held at The New York Academy of Medicine and titled The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident. It was a project of the Helen Caldicott Foundation (here). Caldicott arranged … Continue reading
Fukushima – WHO is lying
Those jolly chaps at the World Health Organisation have just published a report about the Fukushima disaster… W.H.O. Sees Low Health Risks From Fukushima Accident – New York Times What the WHO is saying about Fukushima is almost exactly what … Continue reading
Fukushima, an irradiated mayor speaks out
Futaba is a small town of 7,000 residents located just 3km (2 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. When the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami struck, and the reactors began to meltdown, Katsutaka Idogawa, the then mayor of Futaba … Continue reading
Fukushima – sorry about the doom and gloom, but…
It’s a sad fact that most of the mainstream media continue to ignore the ongoing nuclear disaster in Japan. For instance, last August, fish that were caught 20 kilometres north of the Fukushima plant were found to have cesium levels … Continue reading