Published: September 18th, 2012 at 1:02 pm ET
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Sept. 13, 2012 post on the Fukushima farm sanctuary website, translation by Paul Langley’s Nuclear History Blog:
Source: http://fukushima-farmsanctuary.blogzine.jp
Spots in the hair of cattle appeared
“I have never seen like this symptoms before,” Mr. [Masami] Yoshizawa said. 10 of 380 cattle in the Ranch have similar to a little less symptoms.
Diagnosis by veterinarians is mycosis with no identification of bacteria. While a year and half, cattle pasture in Namie [14km from Daiichi] have been grazing and drinking from groundwater
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Watch a video featuring Yoshizawa here
Published: September 18th, 2012 at 1:02 pm ET
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The cow is an example of radioactive albinism:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/04/0426_060426_chernobyl_2.html
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Howly Cow!
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To me it looks like it comes from the rain.
The spots are on angles that face upwards, areas that would be hit by rain that perhaps carried a particular radioactive particle that burns the the pigment right out of the skin.
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The spots look uniform. My vote is internal exposure.
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have to agree with many moons. They look like hot spots that are causing damage to pigmentation of skin and follicles. Very sad. Imagine if they're moving these animals onto the market. The consequences are likely to be nothing less than devastating to the long term health of any consumer…
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I remember seeing these pictures just Weeks after the explosions. I agree w/ ManyMoons and Aftershock. The patterns are those of Rainfall w/ the radioactive particulate in the raindrops.
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This was my first reaction too, Many Moons. Looks like particles have landed externally and radiation destroyed the pigment locally.
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I have no idea what that is, but I bet it has something to do what has happened there. Could be caused by internal and/or external exposure?
Is that a growth on the left bottom of the cow?
Wonder how the cows are now? Did you see that gentle cow lick his arm?
This world is in a mess, in soooo many ways.
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God hope they don't get the dreaded British 'spotted dick':
http://www.slashfood.com/2008/10/25/spotted-dick-and-other-foods-that-sound-dirty-but-arent/
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they are ready to have two eyes a nose and a smiley painted on them then off to market. don't forget to chew.
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They are calling it mycosis, which is parasitic or fungal in nature. I found this pic of a cow with mycosis. It does look similar. Who knows??
http://onthefarm.e2bn.org/littlefarm/library/1191146989/100_7382.jpg
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UK Established Animal Radiation 'Controls' Due To Chernobyl Cesium Contamination; via A Green Road
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/04/uk-established-animal-radiation.html
Chernobyl; Animal Studies Show Radiation Is Still Harming Our Wild Companions; via A Green Road
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/04/chernobyl-radioactive-deer-antlers.html
The bigger issue is how well animals are measured for radiation. It almost sounds like NO testing is done, or if it is done, it is only a small percentage, which allows a lot of radiation through into the food supply.
In other countries, 100% of certain animals were required to be measured for radiation, for many years AFTER Chernobyl.
Japan could do the same, but then the economy would be even deeper in the tank than it already is, with over 200% debt to GDP. Greece is only 120% and everyone is predicting they will tank soon.
Now Japan has the nuclear disaster to deal with financially on top of that debt.. with increasing genetic and health damage on top of that, with ocean contamination on top of that… it looks like a horrendous debt filled future coming at them, long term..
One estimate is that the bill for the nuclear disaster is 10 TRILLION.
What is the plan to deal with all of this?
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you can have a bank holiday and cancel out all the useless meaningless debt, starting with derivatives. but you cannot cancel out the real world cost of Fukushima. that doesnt comply with smarty financial shenanigans. but with dodgy money you can buy the media, judges, academia etc, so you can pretend that Fuku is solved.
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Money is imaginary and radiation is real.
We pay far too much attention to money, which we made up in our mind, and far too little attention to radioactive pollution which we create in nuclear power plants.
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The same type of spots have been appearing on my plants for over a year. The trees/bushes are rotting from the roots up, the bark is splitting, and some of the plants are either showing signs of gigantism or dwarfism.. signs of radiation..and lots of it. It's very weird how different it affects things. As noted before, I live in Tri Cities/Hanford area… Washington.
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