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Date: December 17, 2013 at 22:56:23
From: conch/lake los angeles, [DNS_Address]
Subject: no good news on Fukushima. Now apparently a state secret |
URL: http://my.firedoglake.com/solartopia/2013/12/11/japans-deadly-new-fukushima-fascism/ |
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Law enacted and punishable by 10 yrs in jail for reporting info related to the nuke accident and subsequent leakage and damage and scope of the disaster. See link. What about the IAEA. They are up Iran's butt..here we. Have a slow nuke/bomb in action..and no one is doing anything. WTF. ?
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Date: December 19, 2013 at 10:57:09
From: horst graben, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: "WTF" is exactly the reaction the situation deserves (NT) |
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Date: December 18, 2013 at 22:03:03
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: no good news on Fukushima. Now apparently a state secret |
URL: http://enenews.com/unprecedented-china-bans-all-imports-of-shellfish-from-u-s-west-coast-official-theyve-never-done-anything-like-that-that-ive-ever-seen-includes-washington-oregon-a |
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‘Unprecedented’: China bans all imports of shellfish from U.S. West Coast — Official: “They’ve never done anything like that that I’ve ever seen” — Includes Washington, Oregon, Alaska and N. California Gov’t says it will continue indefinitely (AUDIO) Energy News, 13th December 2013 UOW, Dec. 13, 2013: China Imposes First-Ever West Coast Shellfish Ban [...] China has suspended imports of shellfish from the west coast of the United States — an unprecedented move [...] China said it decided to impose the ban after recent shipments of geoduck clams from Northwest waters were found by its own government inspectors to have high levels of arsenic and a toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning. The restriction took effect last week and China’s government says it will continue indefinitely. It applies to clams, oysters and all other two-shelled bivalves harvested from the waters of Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Northern California. [...]
The Olympian, Nov. 24, 2013: [...] Fans of razor clams will have plenty of opportunities to dig if tests show clams are safe to eat. A weeklong dig is scheduled to begin Saturday at four beaches. [...] In response to questions from diggers, the state said that in tests done to date, no fish or shellfish off the Pacific coast have radioactive contamination that would pose a risk to people who eat them. Dan Ayres, the coastal shellfish manager for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, said he has heard from people that razor clams might be contaminated with radioactive material from the damaged nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan.
more at link
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