[ RadSafe ] Claim that Hundreds ill after Fukushima radioactive trash burned in major Japanese city

Roger Helbig rwhelbig at gmail.com
Thu May 15 07:16:39 CDT 2014


There is no way that "radiation" or anything radioactive caused these
alleged physical symptoms - I wonder if they even occured or what
exactly was burned and what other toxins were present.  Blaming it on
radiation is the typical non-news Nuclear-News propaganda approach.

Roger Helbig

Start with - "nuclear plant rubbled being burned?" does not ring true -

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Christina MacPherson posted: "Medical Expert: Hundreds ill after
Fukushima nuclear plant rubble burned in major Japanese city --
Suffering nosebleeds, problems with eyes, throats and skin -- Gov't:
Radiation levels were 'low enough' to be safe (PHOTO)
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Hundreds ill after Fukushima radioactive trash burned in major Japanese city

by Christina MacPherson

Medical Expert: Hundreds ill after Fukushima nuclear plant rubble
burned in major Japanese city -- Suffering nosebleeds, problems with
eyes, throats and skin -- Gov't: Radiation levels were 'low enough' to
be safe (PHOTO)
http://enenews.com/medical-expert-hundreds-ill-after-fukushima-nuclear-plant-rubble-burned-major-japanese-city-suffering-nosebleeds-problems-eyes-throats-skin-govt-radiation-levels-low-enough-be-safe?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ENENews+%28Energy+News%29

Asahi Shimbun, May 13, 2014: The manga series ['Oishinbo'] has been in
print since 1983 [selling] 120 million copies [...] the May 12
installment includes a segment in which residents of Osaka complain
about health problems after a nearby incinerator processes rubble
transported from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.

Japan Times, May 13, 2014: Osaka Prefectural Government took issue
with the assertion, expressed by a character based on real-life
medical expert Eisuke Matsui, that about 800 people living around an
incinerator there have been affected by burning tsunami debris tainted
with radiation from Tohoku. [...] Osaka Prefectural Government claimed
that no local doctors or authorities have received reports of ill
health due to debris incinerated in the city's Maishima area,
contradicting the assertion made by the manga's character Matsui.
[...] At every stage of the disposal, the radiation level was stable
and low enough to be safe, the government said. --CAPTION: [Matsui's]
character portrayed in the manga 'Oishinbo' claims that about 800
residents living near an incinerator in the city of Osaka have
exhibited symptoms of illnesses caused by radioactive fallout

Kyodo News, May 13, 2014: Citing [an] expert [Oishinbo] said hundreds
of people living near an incineration site in the city of Osaka [...]
experienced nosebleeds or unpleasant symptoms affecting their eyes,
throats and skin.

See also: Report from Japan: Radioactive fallout around Fukushima
incineration plant being hidden -- "It's very odd" (VIDEOS)

"Extremely Unjust": Osaka professor arrested -- Publicly opposed
burning radioactive debris

Doctor: 300 times more radiation released to atmosphere when burning
debris than gov't claims

The Atlantic: Is gov't trying to contaminate every region of Japan by
burning radioactive debris? "If everyone is 'contaminated,' then, in a
relative sense, no one is"



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