Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Fukushima and the Philippines

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Fukushima Disaster

U.S. orders 14 million Potassium Iodide tablets for children of Pacific Rim islands (reported Dec. 9, 2013.)

Is Japan exporting food to your country?

What effect will the Fukushima disaster have on the Philippines?

Will foodstuffs be contaminated? Produce, Rice, Grains, Fruits, Fish?

Japan has banned the national and international sale of fish caught in the vicinity of Fukushima.


"Deep-dwelling fish, such as cod, flounder, sole, halibut and pollock, caught in waters surrounding the plant still show high levels of contamination, which was a bit of a mystery to scientists until the recent announcement of continued spill of radioactive water into the ocean off the Fukushima plant" (excerpt from article at the link above).

Watch this short video where Arnie Gunderson talks about Fukushima and its effect on Pacific Ocean fish. His comments about Pacific Ocean fish is in the last part of the video.

Fukushima farmers describe what it's like to harvest poisoned food.


See Foods to Avoid in the Philippines.

For new insight into the disaster read this article dated Oct. 1, 2013: 



I have tried to find updates from the Philippine government but have not been able to find any to date. Will post more information when it is available.


Update June 11, 2015: I just found the following YouTube video, about turning your smart phone into a Geiger counter, which you may find helpful.



 
PROOF that rains bring radiation to US and Canada from Fukushima. For those of you living in the USA there is a radiation map available for viewing.








Check out Helen Caldicott's website for more information.




Check out this article "Fukushima radiation taints US milk supplies at levels 2000 percent higher than EPA maximums."

“There is no safe dose of radiation since radiation is cumulative. Harm in the form of excess human cancer occurs at all doses of ionizing radiation, down to the lowest conceivable dose and dose rate.” ~ John Gofman, Ph.D., M.D. in Radiation and Human Health -

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Update from SHTFplan.com August 21, 2015:


"Elite Hiding in Bunkers to Escape War with China: “Intended Survivors Are Moving Underground.” What could happen if an EMP took out the power to USA and Canada nuclear power plants.


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Check out the site of Beyond Nuclear, which is "working for a world free of nuclear power and nuclear weapons." 
                    
Some more food for thought regarding Fukushima.

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After dining please consider sharing some of your wealth with street children and orphanages in the Philippines.

Want some familiar Western or other ethnic foods? You will find many American fast food franchises in the Philippines.  This is an extensive list with links to help you find local branches near you as you travel the Philippines.

Be careful, check out

Find grocery stores in the Philippines. In these stores you will be able to find some American foods, drinks and snacks.



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This article will be expanded upon. Please check back for more information about Fukushima nuclear disaster and its effects on the Philippines. This page updated April 28, 2022.

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