The nuclear industry is always trying to pass on their radioactive pollution to someone else; its the nature of this industry. Whether it be spent radioactive fuel, radioactive water or now radioactive food the nuclear industry will try to pass it off to an unsuspecting population under the guise that it "meets safety standards".
Well, any intelligent person can realize its nothing to create whatever safety standard one needs to get rid of a radioactive mess.
It is perfectly okay to give blankets infected with smallpox to native american indians so why not give contaminated food to charitable organizations?
@kishaba1980 south korea send food to north korea every year don't worry don't need radiation food
dhksrksalem 3 weeks ago
The nuclear industry is always trying to pass on their radioactive pollution to someone else; its the nature of this industry. Whether it be spent radioactive fuel, radioactive water or now radioactive food the nuclear industry will try to pass it off to an unsuspecting population under the guise that it "meets safety standards".
Well, any intelligent person can realize its nothing to create whatever safety standard one needs to get rid of a radioactive mess.
bikenik 2 months ago
I heard north korea is starving....send that crap food to them
kishaba1980 3 months ago
@ledaril Lol yeah when the goal is to exterminate the receiving end, then yes, it is okay.
x0Kamix0x 3 months ago
Even if it's BELOW Japanese safety limits, those Japanese limits are 200-300 times higher than anywhere else in the world.
Even one third of the radiation allowed in Japanese foods is considered dangerous.
Shainingusutaru 3 months ago
@ledaril because two wrongs don't make a right
blue3katrin 3 months ago
It is perfectly okay to give blankets infected with smallpox to native american indians so why not give contaminated food to charitable organizations?
ledaril 3 months ago
Disturbing news, thanks for the video
IBTMorimoto 3 months ago
Thank God! Thank you for the report!
rumorecurioso 3 months ago