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INTO THE FUKUSHIMA FORBIDDEN ZONE – JULY 12, 2014

The radioactivity in the Futaba city, at its most radioactive spot , according to my friends, former residents of Futaba City, with who I was (beside the plant site and outside the forest) :
24.12 mSv / h (microsieverts / hour) on this photo, but in reality it even went up to 25. 25μSv / h.
It is 219 millisieverts / year,
or 219 times the dose considered acceptable for the civilian population
(1 mSv / year, 1 millisievert / year).
I did not find any change in the ambient radioaction from my previous radiation measure in November 2013, through the once inhabited area.

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Janick Magne is a French citizen residing 35 years in Japan, she has been entering repeatedly the forbidden zone thanks to the help of a Japanese family who are going there regularly to visit their evacuated house. 

Janick Magne’s purpose in going there is to take continuous radiation measures and pictures in order to testify about the real gravity of the situation.  Gravity which the Japanese Goverment and the world mainstream media are mimimizing if not totally omitting to report, covering it up with their well-oiled propaganda and their plain outright lies..

Thank you Janick Magne for your outstanding dedication and your unwavering courage to expose the truth.

 

Futaba City (where the reactors 5 and 6 are located)
Janick Magne pointing to the slogan “Nuclear energy, energy of a bright future.”
 
“Journalists cannot enter into the Fukushima forbidden zone, it is strictly prohibited.
The only way for ordinary…

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