[ RadSafe ] Fwd: [New post] Nose bleeding attacks prevalent in some people exposed to Fukushima nuclear radiation
Roger Helbig
rwhelbig at gmail.com
Tue May 13 05:04:21 CDT 2014
This kind of "pseudo-reporting" is flooding the world with lies about
Fukushima and nuclear power in general. No real specifics, just
generalizations. Never make it possible for anyone to verify or
refute, just believe on blind faith. Take a look at Facebook, etc.
for the number of "followers/likes" of Nuclear-News. The Yahoo list
is deliberately concealed by the list owner MacPherson, so you have no
idea how many people are being influenced, just that there is a
constant bombardment of increasingly more gruesome claims. Now, it is
nose bleeds, what's next and how do you combat this?
Roger Helbig
Christina MacPherson posted: "Press Conference by Former Official: I'm
bleeding from nose every day, many in Fukushima have similar symptoms
-- Author: My nose bled for days, it wouldn't stop; Staff had same
problem... Do people want me to lie? I can only write truth -- Gov't: The
noseble"
Nose bleeding attacks prevalent in some people exposed to Fukushima
nuclear radiation
by Christina MacPherson
Press Conference by Former Official: I'm bleeding from nose every day,
many in Fukushima have similar symptoms -- Author: My nose bled for
days, it wouldn't stop; Staff had same problem... Do people want me to
lie? I can only write truth -- Gov't: The nosebleeds aren't caused by
nuclear crisis (PHOTO)
http://enenews.com/press-conference-former-official-nose-bleeds-every-day-many-others-fukushima-developed-similar-symptoms-govt-nosebleeds-caused-nuclear-crisis-author-bleeding-nose-days-wouldnt-stop-others-same-s?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ENENews+%28Energy+News%29
Jiji Press, May 10, 2014: Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara has
criticized a manga story for linking nosebleeds to exposure to
radiation [...] He underscored the importance of keeping unfounded
rumors in check [and] that doctors with special knowledge have denied
a causal relationship between exposure to radiation after the nuclear
accident and nosebleeds.
Mainichi, May 10, 2014: Katsutaka Idogawa, 67, [Futaba's] former mayor
[...] is featured in the popular comic series "Oishinbo." [...]
Idogawa says his nose bleeds regularly and that there are many others
in Fukushima who have developed similar symptoms. [...] Idogawa told a
news conference on May 9 in Tokyo [...] his nose bleeds every day,
especially in the mornings. "There is no way I would retract my
comments in the manga," Idogawa said. Responding to Environment
Minister Nobuteru Ishihara [...] Idogawa commented, "The minister has
no business with my physical condition."
Author Tetsu Kariya interview, translated by Toshi Nakamura, Jan. 13,
2014: [...] after I got back [from Fukushima] and was having dinner, I
suddenly started bleeding from my nose, and it wouldn't stop. I
thought, "what on Earth?" I've rarely ever had a nosebleed so it was
quite a shock. After that, I had nosebleeds at night for days after.
But when I went to the hospital, they said "there's currently no
medical connection between nosebleeds and radiation" and they severed
a capillary in my nose membrane with a laser. Also, after I went, I
felt a great deal of fatigue. The staff who went with me and the chief
of Futaba-machi suffered from nosebleeds and fatigue. They say the
radiation levels are low so there's no harm, but I wonder about that.
Statement from Tetsu Kariya summarized by Yoshihiro Kaneda, May 7,
2014: It is possible that those who have supported me would walk away
from me. I don't understand why people criticize the truth which I
have collected data in Fukushima 2 years and I write it as it is. Do
people want to close my eyes against the truth and write something
good lies for somebody or other? [...] I can only write the truth. I
hate self-deceiving. Today's Japanese society is surrounded by the
atmosphere of hating inconvenient truth and desiring lies of feeling
good.
See also: Author had bouts of nosebleeds, plagued by unusual fatigue
after Fukushima plant visits -- Group of newspaper journalists "confess
to suffering similar symptoms" --
Christina MacPherson | May 13, 2014 at 7:42 am | Categories: Fukushima
2014, health, Japan | URL: http://wp.me/phgse-hjE
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