'All of Japan is contamimated'
Gundersen:
All Japan Contaminated – What The Japanese Government Isn’t
Saying About Fukushima
16
December, 2013
The
news breaking from Fukushima Japan and ENENews today
is anything but pleasant but news nonetheless and must be reported,
though the Japanese government would like nothing less. Arnie
Gundersen once more joins us to confirm that not only is ALL of Japan
now contaminated by Fukushima but that the government is now
intentionally covering up ENORMOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE to the Japanese
people by their newly erected ‘iron curtain’. Thyroid problems
are multiplying across Japan and we’re just now beginning to see
the beginning of a ‘new thyroid epidemic’ according to this
sobering story and the new video below.
Gundersen:
All of Japan is contaminated, gov’t covering up enormous exposures
to public; Epidemic is just beginning — Evacuee: We are in fact
dying in Fukushima; What happened to us will soon affect all Japanese
people (VIDEOS)
Arnie
Gundersen, Chief Engineer at Fairewinds,
Dec. 16, 2013: The Japanese parliament has just passed the state
secrets law. It’s really an information ‘iron curtain’ that’s
preventing people in Japan from learning just how bad the exposures
were that they received after the accident at Fukushima. […]
They’re trying to underestimate the amount of radiation that the
Japanese received […] I think they’re neglecting some really
serious sources of radiation in their effort to convince the Japanese
people that nuclear power is safe. […] These exposures not being
calculated by the Japanese, or the IAEA, are in fact enormous. [..]
Fukushima was 3 times worse than Chernobyl as far as the noble gases
[e.g. xenon, krypton] that were released. […] There’s already a
10-fold increase in thyroid issues in Japan and we’re just at the
beginning of the thyroid epidemic. […] As I discovered when I was
in Tokyo during the book tour during 2012, all of Japan is a
radiologically contaminated area, and the people in Japan need to
take extraordinary precautions. The net effect of all this is the
total exposure to the Japanese is being grossly underestimated.
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