Is the enduring aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster killing off the Earth? Some people think so... Tackling the subjects and investigating the facts few dare to touch, Col. Walter T. Richmond is back - this time with his sights set squarely on Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster that began on March 11, 2011 - now infamously known as "311" - and which continues to this very day. Learn the frightening facts. Discover shocking statistics. Hear the explosive warnings from leading experts as you delve into this vital, ...
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Is the enduring aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster killing off the Earth? Some people think so... Tackling the subjects and investigating the facts few dare to touch, Col. Walter T. Richmond is back - this time with his sights set squarely on Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster that began on March 11, 2011 - now infamously known as "311" - and which continues to this very day. Learn the frightening facts. Discover shocking statistics. Hear the explosive warnings from leading experts as you delve into this vital, timely, and highly readable work. Some scientists are already calling the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster far worse than Chernobyl... Radioactive rains and clouds and dust - the largest amount of radioactive material ever discharged into the ocean in history and it continues to this very day - irradiated wild boars and rice and wine and children's shoes... radioactive seawater and groundwater - and now the 2020 Olympics are headed to Tokyo AND will feature baseball and softball games to be played in Fukushima at the Azuma Stadium...The 311 aftermath is just getting warmed up..."THE largest amount of dangerous radioactive material ever discharged into the ocean in history? No wonder there was (and probably still is) plenty of censorship of equally inconvenient facts...""...important page-turner... I feel we're all expendable guinea pigs... so much unbelievable info... couldn't put it down... what will all of this mean for the future of life on planet Earth?""My heart goes out to the wonderful people of Fukushima! I never realized how bad it really was, and still is!""This is one of the most interesting books on the Fukushima disaster because it covers so many aspects of the tragedy that the Main Stream Media doesn't focus on PLUS a lot of facts few know... the radioactive clouds, rain, seawater, dust, wild boars, cars, rice, wine, buckyballs, children's shoes, and now the Olympics? Endless... thank you!""I certainly didn't know the EPA detected nuclear radiation from Fukushima in drinking water in US cities and in milk from Arizona cows! After finishing I realized how much of the story I missed - scary. An honest and great book that's a must-read! Highly recommended."
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