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Your PM LHL want to poison Sinkies with food from fukushima
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Hey, Sinkies, beside not giving you back your CPF, he goes to another extent to give you radiation poisoning.. What kind of fucked up PM is that?? The Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong stated he is going to lift all the restrictions on imports from Fukushima prefecture to Singapore. It was announced after the meeting with Japanese Prime Minister, Abe on 5/31/2014. Singapore has been banning imports of Fukushima vegetables and fruits. Japan Prime Minister Abe would like to thank the Prime Minister of Singapore for his wise decision in lifing the import ban on all Fukushima Prefecture products. The two Prime Minister exchanged views on the South China Sea issue as well as the recent clash between China and Vietnam vessels. The radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster are the observed and predicted effects resulting from the release of radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Radioactive isotopes were released from reactor containment vessels as a result of venting to reduce gaseous pressure, and the discharge of coolant water into the sea. This resulted in Japanese authorities implementing a 20 km exclusion zone around the power plant, and the continued displacement of approximately 156,000 people as of early 2013. Trace quantities of radioactive particles from the incident, including iodine-131 and caesium-134/137, have since been detected around the world. As of early 2013, no physical health effects due to radiation had been observed among the public or Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers. That being said, TEPCO and GE do not have a policy that requires them to monitor these supposed effects. Many countries around the world still ban food products from Fukushima prefecture due to the lack of scientific evidence stating that there will be no health risk to the consumption of food products exposed to radiation over decades. Prime Minister Abe promises to revive the economy of the local farmers. It is still unknown if there will be any long health term health risk from the effects on consumption of food products from the Fukushima prefecture as long term studies have not been done. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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