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Radioactive-Cow Arrives In Tokyo ...

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posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:12 PM
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Angry farmers from Fukushima brought a large cow to the centre of Tokyo on Friday to demand Japan's government investigate a disease they say cattle have developed since the nuclear disaster three years ago.

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The farm is located only 14 kilometres from the nuclear plant

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"Our cows cannot be shipped as meat. They are evidence of lives affected by radiation," said Mr Masami Yoshizawa, leader of the farm, in front of the ministry, as his supporters and media looked on.

Angry farmers from Fukushima bring sick cow to Tokyo, demand probe

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More complete content:

The government says it could take decades to clean the region, but scientists say many residents may never be able to return because of the contamination.

Angry Japan farmers bring cow from Fukushima to Tokyo

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OPINION: Many "Teachings" could be learned here.
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edit on 24-6-2014 by FarleyWayne because: Added: "More complete content" ...



posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:26 PM
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OPINION: Many "Lessons" could be learned here.


Well that is certainly insightful. Perhaps you could elaborate, at all? Well, suit yourself. You are running the show here boss.


I mean let's be real here, 14 kilometers away from the Fukushima plant isn't much. A while back this was reported:


Japanese authorities have carved the area around Fukushima into two zones, recommending that individuals within 20 kilometers of the plant evacuate and that anyone living 20 to 30 kilometers from the plant take shelter and stay put. Nevertheless, after initially supporting that action the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) took the dramatic step March 16 of recommending that Americans within 80 kilometers of Fukushima Daiichi evacuate the area.


How Far from Fukushima Will Fallout Pose a Health Risk?

Same goes for farming and animals really. Radioactivity doesn't care what type of living organism you are, as long as you are one. I'd say it's pretty darned obvious their cows cannot be shipped out as meat. (Except maybe to McDonalds)
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posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:31 PM
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originally posted by: PhysicsAdept

Well that is certainly insightful. Perhaps you could elaborate, at all? Well, suit yourself. You are running the show here boss.



One "Teaching" Example:

Illegal-Immigrants taken to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ???
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posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:33 PM
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We have quite a few plants here in America that are susceptible to natural disasters. They should not have been allowed to built on those areas. But they are.



posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:40 PM
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originally posted by: FarleyWayne

originally posted by: PhysicsAdept

Well that is certainly insightful. Perhaps you could elaborate, at all? Well, suit yourself. You are running the show here boss.



One "Teaching" Example:

Illegal-Immigrants taken to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ???
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How does this have anything to do with anything? I can tell already this is a waste of my time. Since when did ATS allow one-liners anyway? If ATS is heading toward a catalogue of one-liners, may as well just stay on Facebook all day. Make some original content why don't ya, and get to whatever point it is that you want to make about this article



posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 06:56 PM
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OK,

Japan Reacts to Fukushima Crisis By Banning Journalism

Japan approves new state secrecy bill to combat leaks [...] The bill now goes to the upper house, where it is also likely to be passed.


AND

Border Patrol Agents Warned to Stop Talking to Breitbart Texas

WASHINGTON (AP) — The surge in immigrant children caught crossing the southern border in Texas that has dominated headlines and risks becoming a political crisis for President Barack Obama and Congress includes a new threat facing Border Patrol agents: reporters.


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NOTE: The Similarities of/for ... "The Anger".
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edit on 24-6-2014 by FarleyWayne because: One "Teaching" Example.



posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 08:15 PM
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originally posted by: FarleyWayne
a reply to: PhysicsAdept

OK,

Japan Reacts to Fukushima Crisis By Banning Journalism

Japan approves new state secrecy bill to combat leaks [...] The bill now goes to the upper house, where it is also likely to be passed.


AND

Border Patrol Agents Warned to Stop Talking to Breitbart Texas

WASHINGTON (AP) — The surge in immigrant children caught crossing the southern border in Texas that has dominated headlines and risks becoming a political crisis for President Barack Obama and Congress includes a new threat facing Border Patrol agents: reporters.


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NOTE: The Similarities of/for ... "The Anger".
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What does border agents not being allowed to talk to the blaze have to do with radioactive cows in Japan? You do know you can make more than one thread right? Pick one topic and stick with it.
edit on 24-6-2014 by buster2010 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 24 2014 @ 11:09 PM
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Has anyone seen the move on Netflix titled, Pandora's Promise? The movie basically talks about how Nuclear power is the cleanest and safest form of energy. And that all the protesting and disasters have not caused a single death. And that compared to the 300,000 people who die from coal and oil production, it is still the best choice for energy. He showed in the video, geiger readings from all over the world. He even walked up to the plant in Fukushima and Chernobyl. And it was odd that the readings at Chernobyl and Fukushima were far less than when he went to Brazil, or was flying in an airplane. He said radiation levels are higher at higher altitudes. See link of the images from the movie below:

Trenobyl

Brazil

Tokyo



posted on Jun, 25 2014 @ 09:45 AM
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Maybe they could try planting a few of those new trees discovered in the Philippines into the area of Fukishima. They might have some effect on the Radiation levels! Just seed some and see...

Ok, it will take a while for them to get growing but i'd say worth the wait.




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