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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

FUKUSHIMA COVERUP - NPR WORKING WITH NUCLEAR ENTITIES TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION ABOUT JAPAN'S NUCLEAR DISASTER'S EFFECT ON AMERICA

 
National Public Radio (NPR) and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) appear on document with nuclear-related U.S. entities ‘working together’ with Japan's TEPCO to ‘disseminate’ Fukushima-related information —

CDHP Yesterday's message: West Coast will get NO radioactive contamination from Fukushima.
 
Perhaps the CDPH will provide information about the models they based their statement on. In the mean time, here’s what the scientists and experts say:
So why would CDPH  officials make such a claim? This document may help to explain: 
TEPCO (pdf), Dec. 3, 2013.


Sourcehttp://enenews.com/npr-and-california-department-of-public-health-appear-on-document-with-nuclear-related-u-s-entities-that-are-working-together-with-tepco-to-disseminate-fukushima-r


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Gov’t Report: CNN, Huffington Post listed as ‘external stakeholders’ in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), alongside nuclear industry and pro-nuclear blogs — Both outlets help NRC to increase online influence, as CNN produces pro-nuclear infomercial.


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FOR THE RECORD: 

NPR calms the public.  Fear will be worse than any radioactive effect from this eventThis is what NPR reported in 2011, in the aftermath of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima:

"Catastrophe! Disaster! Fear of a meltdown! All true. So is the fact that no matter how much radiation eventually comes out of the nuclear plants in Japan, the actual damage to human health won't be as bad as many people fear. In fact, the fear itself may be much worse."

http://www.npr.org/2011/03/16/134567692/nuke-o-noia-the-worst-threat-to-japan


AND THEY STUCK TO THE SCRIPT AS LATE AS MARCH 11, 2013 - TWO YEARS INTO THIS ECOCIDE

"Depression And Anxiety Could Be Fukushima's Lasting Legacy "- A look at the Fukushima refugees.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/03/11/173828458/depression-and-anxiety-could-be-fukushimas-lasting-legacy

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NPR has continued to report about Fukushima but in a very restrained manner, sticking to Japan's procedures to deal with the ever worsening situation there  - in a very detached manner, and without raising alarm at the significance of this global disaster for human and animal health.

NPR ARCHIVE FOR FUKUSHIMA -
Notice the absence of reporting about the effects on the ocean environment and on our west coast.
http://www.npr.org/search/index.php?searchinput=fukushima


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From ZERO HEDGE website:

December 2013 - Fukushima youth affected by high rate of thyroid cancer
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-23/thyroid-cancers-surge-among-young-fukushima

December 2013 - U.S. sailors who assisted with Fukushima crippled by cancer and other radiation-related ailments - (they have relaunched legal suit)
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-21/us-sailors-assisting-fukushima-clean-crippled-cancer
 
 
 
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