SurvivalJapan reported on multiple occasions that after the irradiated food spread, the most dangerous threat is the government’s decision to allow the spread of nuclear waste throughout Japan. This decision has now been taken as reported by Mainichi Shimbun mainstream newspaper. Nuclear dump sites will include dug trenches as used when building a swimming pool, some existing toxic heavy metal facilities and the rest will be burnt at your local industrial waste incineration plant. All precautionary measures will be taken against any tap water and agricultural soil contamination… In fact, this spread began before it was officially decided as can be read in two other news articles from Asahi Shimbun, the first dating as early as June 2011.
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Nuclear Spread Official Kick-Off
Posted: September 27, 2011 in Citizen Awareness, Corporate Manipulation of Information, Dangerous Japanese Goods, Dangerous Japanese Policy, Dangerous Nuclear Industry Work Ethics, Food, Radiation Maps, Support Tohoku Kills Japan, Unreliable Japanese Official InformationTags: 311, Akita, Asahi Shimbun, cesium, Chiba, Chichibu, danger, Dowa Holdings, Fukushima, hot spot, Ibaraki, incineration, Kanagawa, Kawasaki, Kosaka, Mainichi Shimbun, march eleven, Matsudo, Nagano, Nagareyama, no-man's land, radiation, radioactive ash, Saitama, sludge, spread, Tachikawa, threat, Tokyo, waste
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