1,000,000 Bq/kg of cesium detected at Fukushima school… after being ‘decontaminated’ — “It’s obvious they will just leave it” – Local Official

Published: July 13th, 2012 at 7:41 pm ET
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July 11, 2012 post by Koichi Oyama, Minamisoma city council member, translated by Dissensus Japan:

1.000.000 Bq detected in a school after a decontamination conducted!

A University’s research team collected lichen at the entrance of the gymnastic hall of a school that restarted after a decontamination operation, and the sample measured the Cesium radiation level, 989.000 Bq/Kg.

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It’s obvious they will just leave it. I told them my ideas at least, but I’m not sure if this inspired them to do anything.

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No one makes decision to get rid of dangers.

I want to believe that at least “school principal” won’t leave the danger at the place where students walk by.

I would go there tomorrow to make sure.

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Published: July 13th, 2012 at 7:41 pm ET
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51 comments to 1,000,000 Bq/kg of cesium detected at Fukushima school… after being ‘decontaminated’ — “It’s obvious they will just leave it” – Local Official

  • StPaulScout StPaulScout

    Scrape up the lichen and admin it to the PTB in the form of an enema…..


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    • many moons

      How much of the same is going on in the west coast…or all over the usa or all over the northern hemisfere…ignorance is bliss…maybe our levels are similar to theirs interms of being deadly.
      When are we going to leave???


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      • AGreenRoad AGreenRoad

        Fukushima: Hawaii & Arizona Dairy Milk Test Up To 800% Higher Than Safety Limits; via A Green Road Blog
        http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/04/fukushima-hawaii-arizona-dairy-milk.html

        This is not just Japan, it is an issue everywhere.

        Protect your children and animals.

        Protect yourself.


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        • HoTaters HoTaters

          Hi AGR, may I ask a favor? Don't go to Facebook often, but when I do, I like to post citations for Enenews articles and other noteworthy health-related news.

          RE: Your blog spot

          Would you please post the year next to your articles (I saw month and day) or alert me as to how to find the year of publication? Would like to let anyone who sees my comments know what year, month, and day they were published.

          Thanks. Ho-T


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          • HoTaters HoTaters

            Hi again. Just noticed the publication date shows up when I post the link. Thought it might be helpful if the year is also posted prominently for people like me who read hundreds of pages of stuff daily.

            Sometimes I get burnout (eye, brain fatigue?) from scanning so much data online and trying to glean important details. Don't know where to look for things on websites since I go to so many different ones, daily. My brain only seems to focus on all the details for the first 30 seconds or so, then I have to refocus to find certain things ….

            A comment from the "peanut gallery" so to speak. Sometimes the date has to be made glaringly obvious or people like me will miss it.

            Have some mild cognitive deficits due to "Lyme & Company." Perhaps it would be helpful to post date in larger block letters or header for those with vision-perception related disabilities. Helps grab viewer attention, and helps when providing a citation and link to your site, IMHO.

            Meant as a friendly suggestion and question; not as a critique. Appreciate all your great work and want to quote your articles as a resource. Thanks, Ho-Taters.


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          • HoTaters HoTaters

            BTW, appreciate the well researched content. Credible.

            Not meant to patronize at all, but appreciate your work and can tell you are developing very fine honed, high-level professional work. I hope you develop a large readership and audience, as I think it is well deserved.

            May we all progress and develop as we apply ourselves ….

            And may we keep our hearts, minds, and spirits in a good place ….


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            • HoTaters HoTaters

              What am trying to say is the content is developing a PRESENCE. It's like seeing a performer who really grabs the audience's attention. Talent become skillful talent. But without the native talent there, it's sort of a pointless exercise …. Do you get my drift? There is power in your words. Haven't read much of your work over the past year (too much to absorb) but have noticed there's something there which wasn't there a year ago, to your credit.

              Keep on keepin' on, as the old hippies would say ….


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          • AGreenRoad AGreenRoad

            good idea…

            the main focus is on articles that never go 'out of date'

            Also, articles are 'updated' as new information arrives so it may not look or read the same as a year ago.

            Third, since AGR is focused on shifting consciousness, which is outside time/space constraints, this mental construct is considered not be as critical as the paradigm shift process outside of time/space and other mental limitations.

            Thanks for the feedback


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      • Time Is Short Time Is Short

        At this point, mm, there isn't anywhere to go to that's not affected. The global 100% saturation rate isn't too far away, if we're not there already.

        Between the jet streams and ocean currents, I would guess we're pretty close.

        The radiation may be less dense in other places, but depending on where you are, your body is probably well saturated now.


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  • MaidenHeaven MaidenHeaven

    MAGIC FAIRY DUST OF FUKUSHIMA
    By Anonymous

    From those secret places that glow in the dark
    in the children’s playgrounds in the city of Fukushima, gather ye together pocketfuls of that magic fairy dust—that magic dust what has the power to change all,
    change even the most hardened of hearts of those who
    willingly sacrifice the children of Fukushima
    for the sake of their power and their profits.

    Yes, you whose hearts ache for those doomed children, gather ye up pocketfuls of the magic fairy dust that has the ability to make those cruel ones once again one with the abandoned children of Fukushima. Yes, then take the dust unto the great glittering city of Oz.

    Yes, take it unto the government buildings of the powerful leaders, take it unto the tall towers of the greedy giants of Tepco, take it unto the offices of the traitorous corporate media and sprinkle it on all the sidewalks and steps what lead into the very core of their dark bastions.

    Yes, sprinkle in their entrance-ways, in their foyers and hallways, sprinkle it in their offices and in their lounges, sprinkle it in their elevators and in their bathrooms.
    Yes, sprinkle the magic fairy dust on their cars,
    on the floors of the restaurants where they eat,
    and even sprinkle it on the sidewalks of their homes.


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    • MaidenHeaven MaidenHeaven

      es, sprinkle it in the air like confetti and let it fall down upon them and anoint them with their own handiwork.
      For, if it is as they say, for, if it is not magic fairy dust, then no one need worry, for it is but ordinary dust.

      But, if it is magic fairy dust, well then they, too,
      will become one with the children of Fukushima; they, too, will in their hearts change and become real people again.
      For, to them, all dust then will become the magic fairy dust of the playgrounds of the children of Fukushima; and, hence, so then would the testing and monitoring begin in earnest.
      For they, too, like the children and parents of Fukushima, would not know then just what was magic dust and what was not.

      So, let the magic fairy dust of Fukushima do its work, for it will make all the people and children equal once again, especially those who think now that they are not equal, but better.

      Yes, let the magic fairy dust make them all children of Fukushima, and, in doing so, so would the testing of dust begin in earnest.


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      • MoonlightEmpire MoonlightEmpire

        Hi Maiden,

        I definately appreciate your posts, but since you put this little poem up here, I feel I have to say something.

        I'm not a fan of the poem you have there. It is totally getting the wrong message across, and completely misses the point.

        The radiation is real, and yes, it's bad. Not enough people know how to protect themselves from it, so we must let as many know as possible. But when it comes to this stupid poem, it just pisses me off.

        Highly radioactive material is not something that anyone should have to endure…not even the people who made it. This poem is advocating not only the willful spread of highly radioactive material, but also the use of such material in a malicious way against other human beings.

        I see how the poem is "trying" to be creative and metaphorical about waking people up enough about this problem so that we can move forward positively with testing, etc., but it just comes out as sick, twisted, and misinformed.

        Again, I mean no disrespect…a poem is a poem. I just can't stand seeing it. I had to say something.

        If it WAS you who wrote it, I encourage you to keep writing about Fukushima because it is very helful to us all. If you keep writing, I'd bet they'd all be better than this one.


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        • Time Is Short Time Is Short

          Yes, ME, that poem, while beautifully written, is a little creepy.

          On the other hand, the 'magic fairy dust' is already fairly well spread. It doesn't need human help to infect those that caused this ELE.

          And I certainly don't begrudge people for thinking this way, when they know they and their children will suffer the horrors of something they had no say in.

          The whole thing is just sad.


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    • pierre

      ♫ follow the yellowcake road, follow the yellowcake road, follow, follow, follow follow…♫
      and Im hanging out for ♫ding dong the witch is dead♫


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    • WindorSolarPlease

      Hi MaidenHeaven

      I understand this poem..Always like reading you.

      I agree with Time Is Short that, The whole thing is just sad.

      It's sad for this whole world and so many don't understand this.

      ~END NUCLEAR POWER~ Love & Peace To All


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  • weeman

    Schools out forever
    Please don't send your children to that school, I implore you to move for the children if nothing else.


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  • golfinsocal

    Radiation level spiked all around in Japan from west…look at the times this Nationwide spike happens….how would this occur? Air currents, same time burning, or being pushed up from underneath?

    http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/07/radiation-level-spiked-all-around-in-japan-from-west/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FukushimaDiary+%28Fukushima+Diary%29


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    • BreadAndButter BreadAndButter

      Maybe caused by the massive rain they had recently? People died in floods in SW Japan caused by the heaviest rainfall ever recorded there.
      Dang, I'm glad climate change is just a hoax
      /sarc


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      • Sickputer

        The typhoon helped wash even more toxic fallout into the town, but it's mainly location to blame for these killer readings of cesium.

        Minamisoma is 16 miles north of Fukushima Daiichi and has received 16 months of intense wind-blown fallout. They would need to be huddled inside NPP Daini to have much of a chance to survive. The government tried three months ago to avoid paying reparations to this city that once held 70,000 people and designated three zones (one with no restrictions, the second one for visits only by former residents, and the third is a full blown evacuation death zone (which is what the whole city is actually). No running water, debris and smashed houses everywhere from the tsunamis. People living there are dead men/women walking, mainly the elderly with no place to go.

        Madness in Japan…


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        • BreadAndButter BreadAndButter

          Guess you're right, SP. I can't forget the doctor who led the pregnant women from the evacuation shelters back to Minamisoma in Sept. 2011 to give birth "at home". I think about them often, wondering how they and their babies are. :-(


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        • Michele

          The same approach as Chernobyl, the elderly returned with nowhere else to go. I agree with Anonymous and the Children's Story of "The Magic Fairy Dust". But, because the radioactive debris has been burned, sent out to the Pacific Ocean, and distributed throughout Japan; the self-important Titans of Lies and Corruption are among the Walking Dead. In this case, radiation is a equal opportunity illness and death.


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          • Sickputer

            +311 Michele. "the self-important Titans of Lies and Corruption are among the Walking Dead. In this case, radiation is a equal opportunity illness and death."

            SP: The story of King Midas comes to me frequently thinking about Japan.
            Would Bill Gates be such a pro-nuclear ass if he knew his daughters would contract bone cancer from radioactive fallout? That $150 million house isn't going to save them Bill.


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      • Time Is Short Time Is Short

        "Dang, I'm glad climate change is just a hoax."

        I don't see Al Gore screaming for research into the inner-atmosphere radiation belt now covering the Northern Hemisphere.

        Al? Where are you, Al?

        And now the radiation weather is killing the primary crops through the US mid-West. This year, next year, on and on.

        We are soon going to run out of food. The Chinese influence in South America will see that we get nothing grown down there.

        This isn't just all about cancer and heart disease.


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  • This is obscene. Absurd. Ridiculous. Criminal… yes. A Crime Against Humanity. Wow.


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    • VicFromOregon VicFromOregon

      Yes, JoyB, a crime against humanity. But, also a clear and frightening example of people's ability and willingness to conform with authority.


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      • Especially the Japanese, as their culture does indeed play a large part in the how and why so many people will die of FukuCrap. That is slowly changing, due to Fukushima. The change will not happen fast enough to minimize the toll.

        There is a reason that (at least) the great monotheistic religions make a firm distinction between shepherds and their flocks per personal responsibility – thus harsher judgment. And they all believe in judgment. If the flock is decimated by wolves or is herded off a cliff, the responsibility lies with the shepherd MORE than with the sheep.

        …but that's just the difference between moral/ethical conceptions in spiritual systems and pragmatic, expedient actions by politicians aimed at preserving power. It is to the latter that World Court charter (and past war crimes tribunals) apply. Hence: Crime Against Humanity.


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  • BreadAndButter BreadAndButter

    I'd love to see the university team's result sheet. Is it published? If not, noone will believe the story, I'm afraid.


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  • HoTaters HoTaters

    Excuse me while I regress for a few moments to a safer place. I'll promise to return when I can handle reality, again.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUM&feature=related


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  • CaptD CaptD

    Behind closed doors,
    TEPCO is probably very happy the readings are N☢T MUCH HIGHER…

    Also posted on another great BLOG: http://wp.me/pDwKM-2q6


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  • sworldpeas sworldpeas

    There was a story about the children "decontaminating" the schools that was posted on enenews awhile back. It had a youtube video attached but I can't find either one. I wanted to know what the levels were that the children were cleaning… It must have been less then 1,000,000 right?


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  • CaptD CaptD

    Fukushima kids cop ‘lifetime’ radiation dose

    But parents will not be told!

    http://wp.me/pDwKM-2qq


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  • arclight arclight

    Chernobyl 25 Years Later: Food for Thought

    25 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, residents of the area are still exposed to the radiation. They depend on contaminated food and milk.
http://www.greenpeace.org/choose

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Wyu3DsfxHwQ#!


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  • arclight arclight

    Messages to Fukushima ( multilingual version )

    Published on Mar 6, 2012 by GreenpeaceVideo
    An international Greenpeace alpine team delivers messages of support and hope for the victims of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi to the summit of Mt Fuji. Collected from thousands of people in Japan and all over the world, Greenpeace hopes that these messages will help unite the people of Japan in opposition to nuclear power, and encourage the Japanese authorities to listen to them. At the same time, another group of Greenpeace activists unfurl a banner at Lake Kawaguchiko, in the shadow of Mt Fuji.

    Climbing team is comprised of eleven alpinists from Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4UBgZCdKB0&feature=plcp


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