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Monday, March 11, 2013

US SAILORS EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS LEVELS OF FUKUSHIMA RADIATION

SUFFERED FROM SEVERE PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL EFFECTS

Although sailors have launched a legal suit against Fukushima TEPCO for lying, their suit should also extend to the media for continuing to play down news about Fukushima, and to withhold information regarding the real extent of this nuclear disaster.  

The media's main goal in the case of Fukushima and any other nuclear accident or mishap seems to be to parrot the nuclear industry version of events, and that of governments working in collusion with nuclear companies.

The mainstream media are failing on a grand scale to alert the public about the nuclear industry's high risks, and the devastating cost of dealing with nuclear waste - to say nothing of the catastrophe that would ensue if there was another major accident.
 

IN THEIR OWN WORDS:

 
ENENEWS reports -  US Navy sailor: THEY HAD TO REMOVE THREE LAYERS OF SKIN OFF MY HANDS AND ARMS AFTER FUKUSHIMA EXPOSURE.
 
US Navy Quartermaster (retired) Maurice Enis, USS Ronald Reagan: I go in and they had to remove three layers of skin off my hands and arms. It wasn’t like back to back.

They would scrub off one layer then I would have to wash it off, this orange grit stuff that you use to get off paint and oil.

Then they would do it over and over again and check. And we’d start the process all over, so in my head I was just praying that the machine would stop beeping so I can get it over with. 

Nobody told me at the time what was going on, everybody just told me just to stand and be quiet, not touch anybody or anything. It was almost as if I had the plague.  Finally the machine stopped beeping and they let me go.

http://enenews.com/navy-sailor-press-conference-remove-three-layers-skin-hands-arms-after-fukushima-exposure-treated-almost-plague-audio
 
 
PEOPLE WERE TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE ABOARD THE USS REAGAN during Fukushima mission — Some tried to get off ship — It was living in fear every day, it was horrible -

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