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“The number of children and grandchildren with cancer in their bones, with leukemia in their blood, or with poison in their lungs might seem statistically small to some, in comparison with natural health hazards. But this is not a natural health hazard—and it is not a statistical issue. The loss of even one human life, or the malformation of even one baby—who may be born long after we are gone—should be of concern to us all. Our children and grandchildren are not merely statistics toward which we can be indifferent.”

John F. Kennedy, July 26th, 1963

Sunday, December 8, 2013

"A Disease of the Mind": Fukushima reveals the true risks of nuclear power

From: Op-Ed News

"Contamination of our food and land now affecting the way we think"disease of the mind has set in world leaders."
--Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Statement by the Council of Elders to the UN, November 16, 2013

Seals with skin ulcers "never seen before" have been showing up in Alaska and also in Japan.  The sardine industry on the North Coast has collapsed. Herring  are hemorrhaging from their gills. A sea star broke in two and then turned into goo. Northern whales, reputed "singers," have become silent.  Birds have been washing up dead along the Alaskan coast showing "the radioactive isotope, C-137, which has been so prevalent in the Fukushima releases as to carry its signature."
What can be the cause of a mysterious die-off of moose and deer in the western United States? Childhood cancers have increased by 28 percent in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington; in Japan, 58 thyroid cancers have been reported in young children, where one to two cases had been the norm. The Japanese government is no longer reporting the incidence of cancer.
Welcome to the new "Pacific rim", two and a half years after the catastrophe at the huge Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant north of Tokyo, where, according to scientists, bluefin tuna from southern California were found to be contaminated with radioactive cesium after only a month in Japanese waters;  ""absolutely every one of them had comparable concentrations of cesium-134 and cesium-137," said marine biologist Nicholas Fisher at Stony Brook University in New York State. It had to be from Fukushima.

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