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Results in ~ Fukushima Vegetable Crops ONLY ONE YEAR LATER

Started by zorgon, July 20, 2013, 11:38:40 PM

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zorgon

Results in ~ Fukushima Vegetable Crops ONLY ONE YEAR LATER

This is one case where no words are necessary... a picture truly does cover it





WHY??? Is this man smiling?



The scene shortly after  Are they actually eating them?  And would they eat these new ones today?



Fukushima: Japan sells radiation-mutated tomatoes
DATE: 02 JUNE 2013




QuoteLori Mochizuki, who edits Fukushima-Diary.com, reports that capitalists in Japan are now selling clearly discernible radiation contaminated and genetically mutated tomatoes.  Mr. Mochizuki reports that such mutated plants are being increasingly found all over Japan, as the capitalist try to draw our attention elsewhere.

The editor of Fukushima-Diary.com reports is shock at the photos.

"I was at a loss for words to see these pictures. Most of these tomatoes have strange green parts."

One shopper at a local Japanese supermarket commented on her reaction when she saw these tomatoes.

"I didn't buy them."

They look like the mutated tomato on this article. The labels of origin read "Kumamoto", in Kyushu.

Capitalists in Japan have apparently become so bold that they now seek to make money from tomatoes not fit to be eaten by human or animal alike, as their achon confederates in America and elsewhere seek to cover-up their negligent response to the on-going and worsening Fukushima crisis.

http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/news/headline_news/2013/05/04/5858.html

Sgt.Rocknroll

Godzilla turds?....The Nippons will eat anything.... ;D
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam


zorgon



2 years after nuclear disaster, Japan spawns freaky veggies





QuoteIt might be wise to steer clear of vegetables from Japan's Fukushima area for, oh, say a few hundred years. A Korean website assembled this image collection of produce from towns and villages surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. And they are NOT pretty pictures. From Siamese-twinned corn cobs to what can only be called peaches with elephantiasis, the region's agriculture appears to have taken a heavy radiation hit from the nuclear disaster in 2011. It's not clear yet what effect eating the produce might have on the population, but you never know. It could be pretty dangerous, but you never know — in an ideal world, maybe it could give you superpowers.

MSN NEWS

Deformed Vegetables, Fruit Reportedly Pop Up Around Japan Nuclear Plant



ABC NEWS
Wow mainstream coverage :P

zorgon

On the Flip Side...

Scaremongers strike again: "mutant" vegetables wrongly attributed to Fukushima








http://en.rocketnews24.com/2013/07/20/scaremongers-strike-again-mutant-vegetables-attributed-to-fukushima/

Sigh..... Never A Straight Answer :P

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