Fukushima?
5 Million Seabirds Estimated to Have Died on the Beaches of Australia
and New Zealand
Reports are coming out that unusually high counts of dead seabirds are winding up on shores in Australia and New Zealand. All the birds that have been tested by vets so far were found to be starving and emaciated.
1
December, 2013
One
theory is insufficient predatory fish to herd baitfish inland for the
birds to feed on, but as Youtuber Pinksapphiret2 asks
at the end of her video report above, “Is it a lack of baitfish or
is it radiation?”
Or
is the radiation ultimately causing the
lack of baitfish?
The
video’s narrator is surely referring to the crippled Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant on
the coast of Japan which still spills 400 tons of irradiated
groundwater a day, every day, into the Pacific Ocean and has since it
was struck by an earthquake and subsequent tsunami in March 2011.
While
the mainstream media continues to play off the Fukushima disaster and
the Japanese government and mostly government-owned TEPCO, the power
company which owns the plant, continue to reassure everyone that
everything is under control and the irradiated water is just
hanging out in the bay in
front of the plant (the most absurdly unbelievable story maybe in the
history of ever), it would seem we are all somehow supposed to
believe that the ocean is basically a giant Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
for all of this radiation and that it will not have any real or
far-reaching consequences on the delicate balance of the biosphere.
We are supposed
to believe this and go back to whatever it was we were doing, even as
more and more reports of radiation-tainted wildlife, contaminated
foodstuffs and mass animal illnesses and die-offs surrounding Pacific
coastal areas continue to be reported seemingly every other day.
If
the questions above were asked of Yachtsman Ivan Macfadyen, who
sailed from Melbourne to Osaka and then on to San Francisco earlier
this year and noted how quiet the ocean was most of the voyage due to
the lack of seabirds, he would straight up answer “The
ocean is broken”.
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