Fukushima people in a massive non-consensual experiment on radiation exposure
TV: “The Japanese are part of a massive non-consensual experiment on radiation exposure” — “Everywhere now is radioactive, we can’t escape it,” say Fukushima locals at beach (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/tv-japanese-are-part-of-a-massive-non-consensual-experiment-on-radiation-exposure-everywhere-now-is-radioactive-we-cant-escape-it-say-fukushima-locals-at-beach-video
Title: Concern over Fukushima leaks persists
Source: Al Jazeera
Date: August 25, 2013
Concern over Fukushima leaks persists
Anita McNaught, Reporter: At the local beach, despite news that highly radioactive water’s leaching into the sea, locals are cooling off. They told us they were philosophical — Everywhere now is radioactive, they can’t escape it.
The stricken Daiichi nuclear plant is 35 kilometers up the coast that way.
This beach only opened to the public in July. Back then authorities said that radiation in the seawater had fallen to acceptably low levels.
But when Yoshiro Watanabe took sand samples for analysis, he found levels there were far higher.
No one here knows what a safe background level is anymore — The Japanese are part of a massive non-consensual experiment on radiation exposure. Watch the broadcast here
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