
Japan plans to burn nuclear waste to bring back more people to Fukushima. Madness isn’t it? Spreading that wealth of radiation around the globe making these radioactive weaponized isotopes airborne and blowing straight into the jet streams of North America.
The reality is Fukushima prefecture is already lost! Moving the radioactive waste farther inland for treatment and permanent storage would be a better solution.
Instead Japan is just burning radiation and spreading death across the pacific daily. This every day burning of toxic waste has been going on for almost 3 years now. It takes about 3 to 4 days from the winds of Fukushima Japan to make its way to the west coast of America. Add another two days and you can detect Fukushima fallout in Washington DC.
#Stopthemadness on the talking point of emphasizing “low level radiation”
*There is NO safe limit of man made radioactivity!”
Video & article on the story first reported here:
http://miami-water.com/blog/3725/japan-plans-burn-nuclear-waste-next-decade/
#wecanseeradiation #fukushima #omnicide #science #fact #stopthemadness #savetheplanet #draintheswamp
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