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05-09-2013, 10:30 PM
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Hundreds Of Whales Wash Up Along Fukushima Shoreline

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Posted By: Watchman
Date: Wednesday, 4-Sep-2013 19:34:31
Hundreds of whales have been radiated to death near Fukushima, Japan as shared in the story below from Cosmos TV. Days after Cosmos TV had reported that radiation leaking into the ocean had caused the sea to boil, dead whales were found scattered up and down the coast near Fukushima stretching ‘as far as they could see’. A video report also below.

On August 31st, four days ago the National Report ran the story… Fukushima Crisis Escalates Tons of Radioactive Waste Released into the Pacific Causes Ocean to Boil… http://wp.me/p3dd01-1QB. Since then we have been taking calls and emails from people all over the world wanting to confirm our story.

Reporting from the village of Fukushima I was shocked to find on my arrival that hundreds of whale carcasses were found along the beach early this morning which now extend up and down the shore as far as I can see.

The scene is absolutely devastating especially since no word of this latest crisis has been reported to the Japanese people or to the rest of the world. In fact the Japanese government has remained silent about today’s latest events.

It is an outrage for the government to remain silent. Two scientists I spoke to on the beach tell me maybe the government has been silent because no one can yet begin to image the impact this debacle will have locally as well as globally. Scientist on the site admit this is a major event but they too can only speculate on what will come tomorrow





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