10/27/2014

Tokyo Contaminated & Not Fit for Habitation, Doctor Says

Tuesday, October 14, 2014 2:14

All 23 districts of Tokyo contaminated with radiation, worse than at Chernobyl after the accident, and blood cells of children under ten are showing worrying changes; the WHO, the IAEA & the Japanese government cannot be trusted.

by Susie Greaves

In July 2014 Dr Shigeru Mita wrote a letter to his fellow doctors to explain his decision to move his practice from Tokyo to Okayama city in the West of Japan [1]. In it, he appeals to their sense of duty to answer the anxieties of parents in Japan who do not believe the information coming from the authorities. He says “I must state that the policies of the WHO, the IAEA or the Japanese government cannot be trusted.” and “if the power to save our citizens and future generations exists somewhere, it does not lie within the government or any academic association, but in the hands of individual clinical doctors ourselves.” ....

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21 comments:


  1. this is very serious...

    the city is still flooded with tourists...

    how about the foods from there...


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  2. But the Japanese Govt is creating all the distractions away from Fukushima. The visits to the shrine, the South China Sea disputes with China, etc etc, are just to divert attention to the out of control situation.

    If what they say unofficially is true, and what is true is not reported officially, good luck to those going for a dose of radiation at the 2020 Olympics.

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  3. Can send all the cancer patients for a holiday in Tokyo. Just breathe in the fresh air from Fukushima and walk around the beach. The holiday will pay for itself from the money saved from chemo treatment here.

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  4. "the city is still flooded with tourists"

    Ever heard of the saying - 'Fools rush in where wise men fear to tread'

    Some people only believe what the Government and MSM say, some dig further to find the real truth. Never hope to convince those who choose not to believe. Let them be.

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  5. The Japanese government wants to cover this up like growing mushrooms - kept them in the dark and feed them bullshit.

    Let them grow in the dark.

    Let them glow in the dark.

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  6. You may be surprised, but this affect all Singaporeans.

    The Singapore is using the country's money to buy up properties in Tokyo. We are sure to lose money.

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  7. When people flee, the brave will smile in glee.

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  8. There is some retribution in the use of weapons grade plutonium as fuel for the nuclear power plants.

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  9. We must pray that our neighbours
    do not take the nuclear power
    route and site the nuclear power
    plants near us.

    How about our own govt?

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  10. The safety range is 100km from the centre of a nuclear disaster. But when you are inside the centre of the disaster you are safe, like the eye of a tornado.

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  11. Sometimes I cannot understand why countries prone to earthquakes still like to build nuclear power stations that sit on fault lines, and tall buildings that they say are earthquake proof, but unproven.

    And then there are those who like to stay on homes built on hillslopes that they know may come crashing down in landslides.

    And then there are those who want to stay right at the edge of the sea with all the warnings of the rising waters due to the melting ice at the poles, not to mention the risk of a freak tsunami.

    Oh yeah, some will say we are perfectly safe from such disasters. Nature cannot be predicted and the saying 'as changeable as the weather' still holds true.

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  12. They are farming nuclear grade plutonium for nuclear weapons.

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  13. Is it a good idea for Singapore Inc. to buy Tokyo properties if there is a danger of contamination?
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    Singapore sovereign-wealth fund GIC Pte. Ltd. said Tuesday it bought 24 floors of Pacific Century Place Marunouchi, a building next to Tokyo Station, in a bid to grab a slice of Japan’s hot property market.
    A person with knowledge of the deal said the cost was $1.7 billion.

    http://online.wsj.com/articles/investors-in-japanese-property-look-beyond-tokyo-1413904531

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  14. Fuck ... litit also can blog

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  15. Who knows maybe the Next and Following Generations born in radiation rich environment will become superbeings immune to all diseases.
    They may even fly without wing by teletransporting or get anything by just activating their demands mentally.

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  16. For the japs, it may be a good thing. If the people do not live so long then no need to pay them pensions for so long which is a burden to the society and the younger generation.

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  17. Just imagine if all the old people died tomorrow, all the pension funds (controlled by gov) will be so rich - only inflow, no outflow.

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  18. HI RB, SPEED. I HAVE GRANDCHILDREN IN TOKYO!!!!
    Before I left Singapore in September I read that the Singapore government declared that food import from the Fukushima area are safe to eat. I remember that some 300 kg Japanese rice was imported to Singapore. How can this article by this Japanese doctor be true??? Can it be the Singapore government be mistaken?

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  19. The Fukushima rice was very popu;ar.
    Completely sold out very quickly.

    What are the grassroot pigs going to do with the 300 kg of Fukushima rice they bought?

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  20. Hi Speed, I have a thread dedicated to the Japanese liars in redbeanforum. They will deny anything in broad daylight without blinking an eyelid. They even denied the existence of comfort women, the Rape of Nanking, the seizing of Diaoyu Islands from China and many things else.

    The article was written by a Japanese doctor and corroborated by western scientists. You should read on related articles about the ban by the Japanese govt on articles about Fukushima.

    As for the 300kg of Fuku rice, I heard they were bought by Japanese living here. I doubt any locals would be mad enough to buy it.

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  21. red bean ...

    limpeh bery sure if they offer free ticket to japenis cuntry

    u will be the the first amongst the ten thousands to Q days in advance
    for these tickets ..... a trait of remisier... sibor????

    n the Q will stretch from changi to tuas in the west

    u have go companies agm for free makan makan like many of your kaki anot?

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