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    Japanese Gov censorship nuclear coverup

    According to several articles I have now seen, the Japanese government has passed legislation creating a new ministry which will censor the internet for any information about the nuclear crisis which is not in-line with the Government's version of what's happening.

    Link to one article:
    http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/leuren-moret-fukushima-radiation-food-contamination-grows-japan-us-canada

    Leuren Moret is an acquaintance of mine who has been proven time and again to be correct on her assessments of various nuclear situations. In particular, she stated very quickly after the tsunami and the earthquake in Japan, that these damage nuclear reactors would go into meltdown only hours after losing backup power (the ability to cool reactors and spent fuel pools). After weeks of government coverup and denials, the Japanese Government et al were forced by undeniable circumstances to ADMIT that 3 of the reactors went into meltdown just hours after the tsunami...

    Now the nuclear industry and the Japanese government want to stop the people from learning about the dangers of the ON-GOING nuclear catastrophe in Japan and where-ever the wind and water takes the fallout....

    Supposedly Japan tests every slaughtered cow for BSE, but they cant test for radiation after the most catastrophic nuclear power disaster in the history of man-kind. The radiation is everywhere not just next to the plants and/or inside the exclusion zone....

    COVER-UP COVER-UP COVER-UP COVER-UP
    You 'people' are too stupid to know what to think, they will only let you read what they say you can read...move along citizens... nothing happening here!

    #2
    Our society has become numb to anything that is mentioned more than once. The sound bite generation. The Japanese Government's strategy will work because the people want to move on to something else and not hear about some pesky radiation meltdown that has some unseen effect on their food. An invincible teenager way of thinking. Unfortunately when the effects of the radiation are felt it is too late and even worse than that it will be a few years or millions of sound bites down the road so many won't even make the link. This communication overload that the governments use to their advantage can also work here on our landowner issues. Let the enlightened ones overload the public with things they don't want to hear or believe and eventually all the steam will go out of the campaign and they will once again vote for us because things really aren't so bad here.

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      #3
      Could we possibly re enter the discussion on BSE testing for marketing purposes??? Winners and losers in every screw up that mankind causes.

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        #4
        We could but considering the enormity of their own beef problems our untested product would be safer than what they have. Having said that, adding value by testing or anything else the market asks for still makes sense to me.

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          #5
          Randy, we had two cows tested a few weeks ago... except the one cow was OLDER than 10 years (by dental guess)... The vet told us they won't test animals "over ten years old". What???

          Then he told us that the cow with a cancer on her jaw (young) COULD be tested this fall... oh yah, they test lump jaws and cancer eyes now (in animals under 10 years of age).

          Several years ago, they put one of our local vets OUT OF BUSINESS for testing these lumps jaws and cancer eyes....

          Testing in Alberta will NOT be allowed until the actual test can be done on the farm, or feedlot (maybe).. the packers want nothing to do with it. They want a urine or blood test... which will likely be far less accurate and provide lots of false positives.

          The Animal Health Amendment Act is right in front of us... its on the Queen's Printers site... the government is going to create private delegated authorities to inspect our farms and deal with the dirty business, allowing the private authority to charge us huge amounts of money to keep the public safe from the so-called dangers.

          Cabinet wants to be the "central planners" with private corps enforcing their acts and regulations... an ARMY of SS style officers squeezing the little guys out, while the big boys slip the "firm" a few extra bucks for a good report...

          What I'd like to know, is will the Japanese government continue to test for BSE considering the monetary crisis that they face in rebuilding Japan?

          Evidently, by feeding the contaminated meat to the school children in their lunches, they are avoiding the ugly business of forced euthanasia of the cattle in the contaminated zones...and "compensation". Just think of what has happened (watch Leuren's talk)... the Japanese government purposefully allowed highly contaminated beef from the "evacuation zone" to be slaughtered and sold to "school lunch programs"... where children who brought their own lunches to school... were not allowed to eat mom's lunch.. and forced to eat the radioactive beef. Corruption and greed. Personal choices of each and every individual...

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            #6
            Per, the sound bite generation you mention is a very real challenge. Bob Church sums it up well in his oft quoted saying;
            "Perceptions are real and facts are negotiable in the 10 second television clip world in which we live."

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              #7
              Even the sound byte generation came to the conclusion it was a chicken little story.
              Hundreds of thousands people were suppose to die a gruesome death from eating 200 thousand infected beef in the UK.
              That health scare has run it's course and beef producers are the main casualty.

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