Fukushima.....Massive Nosebleeds and Radioactive Cesium in Urine......

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Over 5000 people in Japan reported to be suffering massive and recurring nosebleeds in recent days — Japan doctors say, “We know our patients have radiation illness” but forced to keep it secret.


Weekly Asahi: 70% of children tested in Kanto (Includes Tokyo) have radioactive cesium in their urine.
 
This is what happen whern you left ego uncheck and save face

screw the japan-kie face
 
This is what happen whern you left ego uncheck and save face

screw the japan-kie face



not just about face saving.........

if they tell the truth..........Japan's economy will collapse and the population will panic............
 
Things in japan are moving along as per.normal. so i doubt this radiation thing is as big a deal as its made up to b.
 
see if we can get through Tepco's removal of the fuel rods without accident 1st lah............
 
Is PM LHL still interested in nuclear power for Spore:confused:

I want to know how much time I have to find a new home.
 
Is PM LHL still interested in nuclear power for Spore:confused:

I want to know how much time I have to find a new home.

Indo and Malaysia - if they built nuclear plant - you also cant run.
One fucking haze Sinkies already cry father cry mother.
One nuclear disaster, the whole of Singapore will be emptied! :eek:
 
not just about face saving.........

if they tell the truth..........Japan's economy will collapse and the population will panic............

in the end still collapse and now even more harm to the world.
 
You guys better stop eating Yoshinoya before you start turning Green!

Yoshinoya chain to grow food 100km from wrecked nuclear plant

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Reuters

Wednesday, Oct 02, 2013


TOKYO - A Japanese fast-food chain has announced plans to grow rice and vegetables on a farm 100 km (60 miles) from the crippled Fukushima power plant, site of the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.

Yoshinoya Holdings, which sells "gyudon", or stewed beef over rice, has formed a joint-venture with local farmers to grow onions, cabbage and rice for use in outlets across the country.

About 160,000 people nearest the plant were ordered to move out and the government established a 20-km compulsory evacuation zone after an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 caused reactor meltdowns and contaminated water, vegetables and air.

A voluntary evacuation zone was extended to 30 km and separate areas were evacuated further afield depending on the wind direction.

The leaks prompted many consumers to shun products from Fukushima prefecture, which was once well-known for its fruit, mushrooms and vegetables.

The crops will be grown in Shirakawa, to the south-west of the plant, the company said. Yoshinoya said it would ensure that the vegetables were safe.

"We will employ local people in the factory. We think this will lead to support for reconstruction," Yoshinoya said in a statement.

Japan applies strict food monitoring and says that any products allowed on the market are safe. Despite these assurances, public fears have led to a drop in price for Fukushima produce and huge losses for farmers.

The operator of the plant, Tokyo Electric Power Co, is struggling to contain contaminated water at the site 240 km north of Tokyo. There have been multiple leaks and glitches over the last two and a half years.
 
A Japanese fast-food chain has announced plans to grow rice and vegetables on a farm 100 km (60 miles) from the crippled Fukushima power plant, site of the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.

The land rental must be very cheap. ;)

What is driven by profits can never be driven by common sense. Don't let anyone attempt to convince you otherwise.
 
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