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Naraha Mayor Yukiei Matsumoto, rear left, plants a tree with children of Naraha residents during an event in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture, on Saturday. The town lifted a 2011 evacuation order that sent all its 7,400 residents away after the nearby Fukushima nuclear plant was crippled by a tsunami and spread contamination.

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shame on them ,,,, they blamed naoto kan for fukushima crisis while many others are to blame as well

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Where are the radiation indicating dosimeters everyone is supposed to wear. It's a tree planting ceremony so devil may care about the radioisotope health risks???

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My hope is they don't get radiation sickness.

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Welcome..to the new age?

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No, there is no hope once the radiation escapes.

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Mukashiyokatta

You can limit your exposure by using calcium bentonite clay charged by water as an internal decontaminate. Most Radioisotopes or Radiation vibrates at an ionic frequency known as Cation. The cation ion needs an opposite ionic frequency an anion element to bond, trap and eliminate the cation from the body the anion element which in this case is calcium bentonite clay.

Sodium Bentonite Clay is another anion ionic element that should be used externally only since it can expand to 14 times its normal size when charged with a liquid.

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