Abe says radioactivity from Fukishima nuclear disaster is completely contained. Who believes that? Are people really going to eat and drink in Tokyo? One Japanese cabinet minister from the LDP was recently heard to say, "Thank god, one cannot see radiation." The Korean Olympic team (if it attends) will bring its own independent supply of food and water. A word of advice, don't eat the kim (seaweed) or the delicious kim bab, rice rolled in seaweed with other foods. Don't eat the sushi. In fact, don't go at all. All Japanese food imports to South Korea from the Fukishima region are now subject to screening for radioactive contamination. Japan challenged the restriction before the WTO. They lost. There is a reason.
(Source- 오늘밤 김제동 8.13 )
A significant portion of the Olympic games, including men’s baseball and women’s softball and the Olympic torch run, as well as the soccer training facility, will occur on land that the government of Japan has declared to be part of a “nuclear emergency”. This means that athletes and civilians will legally be exposed to allowable radiation levels that are 20 times higher than levels that exist at other athletic facilities on any other continent. Therefore, according to the National Academy of Science’s Linear No Threshold (LNT) radiation risk assessment, the athlete’s risk of radiation related maladies has also increased 20 times higher than if they stayed home.*
*Atomic Balm Part 2: The Run For Your Life Tokyo Olympics
March 08, 2019
Written by Arnie Gundersen
https://www.fairewinds.org/demystify/atomic-balm-part-2-the-run-for-your-life-tokyo-olympics
"Thank god, one cannot see radiation."
ReplyDeleteYes, out of sight, out of mind. Ignorance is bliss. ETC