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    #16
    Dr. Caldicott, to the point:

    You tube video link:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXvpWoHzeE&feature=player_embedded

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      #17
      This is an "unconfirmed" video of dairy cattle left to starve and dehydrate - to death - in the evacuation zone around the Fukushima nuclear disaster site. The farmers were reportedly not allowed to tend to their animals - and there is no one caring for them. If this is an accurate account of what we see in this video, the Government of Japan is responsible for these animals suffering and dying. They should have been shot immediately. Animals in the evacuation zone should all be destroyed. (Whether this is Fukushima district or not - this is unacceptable!)

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGTsAUvqdFk&w=560&h=349

      As for radiation levels, watch this RT video of radiation readings well outside the evacuation zone: Fukushima City 80 km from nuclear site. Japan states, city is "too large" to evacuate! (Kinda like the banks that were too big to fail!)...

      http://rt.com/news/fukushima-city-radiation-standards/

      The Japanese government won't be able to keep raising levels of "Allowable" radiation exposure, forever. Each day more and more radio-active particulate falls to the ground (especially in this rainy season)... The readings at ground level are unfathonable: 99 microsieverts/hour.

      Our 24 hour average here in Hanna land, is 0.11 microsieverts/hr. Radiation dose is a cummulative thing. The ground contamination levels will only increase, as the releases from the reactors continue. Japan is screwed!

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