Eat My Motegi PLUTONIUM Dust

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2011

The trackside workers are not wearing masks. Somebody raked the gravel pits before the race, and if those workers had been allowed to wear masks, the media would have photographed them, and alerted the world to the radioactivity problem. So I bet they were forbidden from wearing masks. This race track is only 100 km from Fukushima, though by no means the most nuclear contaminated region in Eastern Japan.

We can clearly see that competitors, race officials and track workers are being exposed to inhaling large quantities of raised dust. Unless the gravel traps have all been replaced with uncontaminated gravel since the nuclear disaster, it is very likely that the raised dust contains plutonium particles, which when inhaled will lead to lung cancer.

July tests for radioactivity at the Motegi track were a whitewash because they did 24-hour air samlpliing for 10 days, so no radioactive dust was being kicked up from the gravel traps or from the tarmac while the air was being sampled.

Drivers should boycott Motegi Twin Ring until independent HEALTH experts analyse the gravel traps, grass areas and tarmac for nuclear contamination. Obviously spectator areas should be included in the survey.

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