Professor: ‘It’s True That About 70% Of Japan’s Territory Is Polluted’ With Radioactivity; Tokyo Is Contaminated With Highly Toxic Radiation

Professor: “It’s true that about 70% of Japan’s territory is polluted” by Fukushima radioactive material; Tokyo contaminated with highly toxic radiation — “Experts worry about catastrophic impacts on health” (ENENews, Dec 3, 2013):

Korea Times, Dec. 2, 2013: More than two and a half years have passed since the “meltdown” at Fukushima nuclear power plant but the exact extent of the damage remains uncertain. Worse, it has been left unrepaired. Thus, experts and citizens worry about the catastrophic impacts on health and safety. […] Kim Ik-joong, a biology professor from Dongguk University, said that radiation at Fukushima nuclear power plant was at least seven times as much as that at Chernobyl […]

More from microbiology Professor Kim Ik-joong: As the tainted water is spread over the ocean, we cannot rule out radioactive materials in fish from outside the eight prefectures, especially those from Hokkaido and Tokyo […] It is true that about 70 percent of Japan’s territory is polluted […] According to PNAS, a scientific journal published by Japanese scholars, about 20 percent of Japanese land, including Tokyo, is contaminated with highly toxic radiation. It is obvious that agricultural products are also contaminated as the land is polluted with radioactive materials. The contamination on land will last approximately 300 years.

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3 thoughts on “Professor: ‘It’s True That About 70% Of Japan’s Territory Is Polluted’ With Radioactivity; Tokyo Is Contaminated With Highly Toxic Radiation”

  1. The truth is 100% in Japan, and it is growing here on the west coast of the US.
    Believe nothing you read, and only half of what you see.

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