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Fukushima - Ministry Manipulating Fukushima Radiation Readings
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[quote:Waterbug:MV8yMDEyMDM4XzMzODY3OTkxX0EyMjk4OTZE] [quote:the mighty Atom:MV8yMDEyMDM4XzMzODYzMDEwXzlENDQ5RjJC] @ Buggy-Chan, "Shoganai", we all knew that this will happen and we all can be sure that the next Melt-Down occur soon! As long as we punish only the Owner of the Plant (like you demand) but do not change our System as long we are guilty of this Crime. 3 Melt-Downs only :chuckle: there was and there is a much, much higher Potential! [/quote] Yeah.. I know all that. I despise all nukesters equally. As I said, though..at this particular moment in time.. Japan has.. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. THREE FUCKING COMPLETE NUCLEAR REACTOR FUCKING MELTDOWNS. [/quote]
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The Association for citizens and scientists have raised concerns that the science ministry manipulated its measurement of radiation levels in the Fukushima Prefecture to show figures lower than they really were.
Their survey this year of airborne dose levels found an average
10-30
percent
higher
than the ministry's numbers, and in certain areas, the discrepancy was even greater.
The group measured radiation levels at about 100 monitoring posts set up by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology throughout the prefecture.
The group's readings at those locations averaged
40-50
percent
higher
than the figures reported by the ministry at the posts themselves...
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link to ajw.asahi.com
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