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130 ‘radioactive’ Japanese cars banned from entering Russia
More than 130 used vehicles from Japan were declined access to Russia last year as consumer watch dog organization Rospotrebnadzor continues to be concerned about the contaminated water leaks at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear
Read More »NASA releases images of Pakistan’s ‘Earthquake Island’
Amidst the destruction caused by the devastating earthquake in Pakistan that killed more than 500 people, a new island emerged from the depth of the sea. NASA has released images of the newly formed
Read More »7.4 Massive Earthquake Creates New Island Off Coast of Pakistan
Earthquakes are in and of themselves not a very rare event, as they occur daily all over the world. Each time one strikes the earth is changed ever so slightly, often with no discernible
Read More »Former Fukushima Worker Sues TEPCO for Downplaying Radiation Dangers
A former worker at the Fukushima nuclear plant has filed a lawsuit against TEPCO, the Tokyo Electric Power Company. The lawsuit claims that crews were sent into highly radioactive areas without proper protection or
Read More »Fukushima contractor forced workers to fake radiation readings
A company charged with decontaminating the devastated Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant encouraged its workers to falsely lower their radiation dosimeter readings by covering the devices with lead, according to a leaked tape of an
Read More »36 Percent Of Fukushima Children Have Abnormal Growths From Radiation Exposure
Of more than 38,000 children tested from the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan, 36 percent have abnormal growths – cysts or nodules – on their thyroids a year after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, as reported
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Almost half of Fukushima children now have thyroid disorders from radiation poisoning, officials blame ‘too much seafood’
truther December 4, 2012 0Not much information comes out of Japan about Fukushima anymore, and the American MSM seems to have forgotten what watered down reporting they had done earlier. But the human suffering has begun in Japan,
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