Experts: Fukushima ‘Worse’ Than Chernobyl -Tokyo Evacuation Can No Longer Be Ingored | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70525954 Japan 02/26/2016 04:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All this Reports are from Spring 2011, many of them was wrong and some are right! Here, this is from today; [link to youtu.be (secure)] Tokyo is fine, but there are some Parts closer to the NPS where People should not live! Visit Yes but to live is a different Issue. Regards |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63276744 United States 02/26/2016 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to alexanderhiggins.com] Quoting: SpaceCommand Experts warn the need to evacuate Tokyo can no longer be ignored after radioactive hotspots higher than Chernobyl evacuation limits have been discovered across the city. Many in the alternative media, including myself, have been reporting on radioactive hotspots across Japan, including across all of Tokyo, with radiation levels higher than Chernobyl evacuation limits. For example: Tokyo Soil Cesium Radiation Nearly Twice Chernobyl Dead Zone Limit – 919,100 Bq/Sq Meter Detected Radiation soil tests from 150 sites in the Tokyo metropolitan area finds Cesium radiation up to levels limits nearly twice the Chernobyl dead zone evacuation limit of 500,000 Bq/Sq meter. An anonymous tip pointed me over to the Radiation Defense Project which has ran radiation tests on 150 soil samples. Update: site is no longer live. Please leave a comment if it returns. Reviewing the map of the radiation tests shows that radiation is being detected in the soil across the Tokyo metropolitan area. Such reports have been altogether ignored by the corporate/ M$M media, who have instead chose to believe tests published by the government of Japan and TEPCO, who have repeatedly lied over and over again throughout the Fukushima crisis. But even the officials government tests, which read radiation levels in the air – instead of on the actual ground were people walk – showed hotspots spanning across Japan. More: [link to alexanderhiggins.com] [link to Enenews.com] |