Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly; SAFECAST.org; Democracy Now  Volunteers crowdsource radiation monitoring, map risk on every Japanese street   Reporting live from JapanAmy Goodman, Denis Moynihan (DemocracyNow.org)  | 
| Hiroshima like Nagasaki (kootation.com) | 
TOKYO, Japan - “I write these facts as dispassionately as I can in the hope  that they will act as a warning to the world,” wrote the journalist  Wilfred Burchett from Hiroshima [site of the atomic bombing by the US].
His story under the headline “The Atomic  Plague” appeared in the 
London Daily Express on Sept. 5, 1945.
Burchett  violated the U.S. military blockade of Hiroshima. He was the first  Western journalist to visit the devastated city after the bombing. He wrote, “Hiroshima  does not look like a bombed city. It looks as if a monster steamroller  had passed over it and squashed it out of existence.”
Jump ahead 66  years to March 11, 2011. Six hundred miles north is the Fukushima Nuclear Plant, where the  Great East Japan Earthquake [possibly set in motion by the HAARP weapon as the US had previously threatened Japan] caused a tsunami, which led to the nuclear disaster at the nuclear power site. 
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