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Glow In The Dark: Consume Fish Or Radioactive Fish Oil

Reader | 11.03.2014 17:36 | Animal Liberation | Anti-Nuclear | Health | London | World

It is not just Fukushima that continues to pour radiation into the ocean. Many countries are illegally dumping their nuclear waste.

Diseased Fish
Diseased Fish



Fukushima radiation has reached Vancouver in Canada and California in the US. Illegal nuclear waste dumping from many countries contaminating ALL oceans is concentrating in fish flesh and oil at rates 1000 to 1 million times higher (See Rachel Carson's The Silent Spring) than in the water. Brain destroying metals, chemicals, etc are concentrated in fish oil and flesh.

No country's nuclear power plants or nuclear reactors are adequately inspected nor is any country adequately preventing nuclear waste dumping.

These countries are listed in order of the volume of nuclear power plant power.

United States
France
Japan
Russia
South Korea
Canada
Ukraine
China
Germany
United Kingdom
Sweden
Spain
Belgium
Taiwan
India
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Finland
Bulgaria
Hungary
Brazil
South Africa
Slovakia
Mexico
Romania
Argentina
Iran
Pakistan
Slovenia
Netherlands
Armenia

Illegal dumping

US
 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2013/04/14/new-u-s-nuclear-waste-policy-may-be-illegal-gao/

England:

 http://nucleotidings.com/article/radioactive-waste-55-illegal-nuclear-waste-dumping-england-1

Mediterranean:

 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2008/10/2008109174223218644.html

Italy:
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2483484/Toxic-nuclear-waste-dumped-illegally-Mafia-blamed-surge-cancers-southern-Italy.

Is there a correlation between causing fish to suffocate
and the incidence of human lung disease. Is it wrong to deny breath to and inflict pain on living creatures.

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/06/342943.html


Footnote: Thank you to Jim A for the 'glow in the dark' comment.

Picture is of a walleye with a deformed spine.

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