(Source)
http://www.globalresearch.ca/radiation-in-japanese-suchi-japanese-seaweed-radiation-doubles-tests/30459
RADIATION
IN JAPANESE SUSHI? Japanese Seaweed Radiation Doubles. Tests
By
Global Research News
Global
Research, April 22, 2012
EnviroReporter.com
22 April 2012
Region:
Asia, USA
Theme:
Environment
On
April 13, 2012 EnviroReporter.com tested Nori seaweed from Japan
bought in a West Los
Angeles store, the same one where this reporter bought the identical
item eight months
ago soon after the Fukushima Daiichi meltdowns began in Japan. The
trendy and ‘organic’
delicacy, popular with LA hipsters, was 94.7% above normal, 17.6% of
that additional
ionization indicative of alpha radiation which can be 60 to 1,000
times more
dangerous than beta and gamma radiation.
These
tests were performed with an Inspector Alert nuclear radiation
monitor, the same
detector EnviroReporter.com has used in over 1,500 tests for
Fukushima radiation
beginning four days after the March 11, 2011 triple meltdowns at the destroyed
Fukushima Daiichi six-reactor complex in Japan.
Nori
seaweed is considered a delicacy and consumed upon eating sushi
wrapped in it or
straight out of the bag in thin green squares like the product
purchased by EnviroReporter.com.
This kind of seaweed can be purchased at nearly 50 Japanese and Japanese-American
stores in Southern California as well as in about 900 Japanese restaurants
and sushi bars throughout the Southland.
Read
complete article
http://www.enviroreporter.com/2012/04/japanese-seaweed-radiation-doubles/
Japanese
seaweed radiation doubles
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