Having the measurement of the hot spot in Setagaya, and Strontium 90 in Yokohama…
Fear is spreading among citizens around Tokyo.
Today I met a farmer in Kouhokuku, Yokohama, which is 5 mins by car from where strontium 90 was found.
She bought a Geiger counter for 110,000 JPY and tested the farm at every 1m, directly on the ground to measure beta ray as well.
Luckily,the farm showed 0.04 uSv/h average, but gutter of her house was 0.94 uSv/h.
She assumed it was from the rain.
She also bought 90 antidust masks to protect herself and her family.
She says, all the expense must be covered by Tepco.
The person who measured strontium 90 “lost” the scintillation counter in Yurakucho, Tokyo for some reason.
We can not count on her to save ourselves anymore.
Telling that story to the farmer, she said “DIdn’t the city staff of Yokohama steal it ??”
People are starting to recognize the government as their threat and enemy.
Unfortunately, I could not get the permission to publish her picture.
I don’t blame her because it might damage her sales of the vegetables.
NHK is busy at manipulating the facts that citizens are starting to see the things by their own eyes.
10/13/2011, NHK reported that they measured high level of radiation, but it was not because it was a hot spot, there were highly radioactive “bottled” hidden under the floor at near house of someone.
(Source)
The bottles contained 600 uSv/h of Radium 226, which was used for fluorescent paint about 60 years ago.
However, it doesn’t explain why the radiation level decreased after “decontamination” at the place.
This kind of childish manipulation is supported by the monthly fee from the citizens ourselved.
Ignoring the Sherlock Holmes from NHK, they found higher level of radiation in Chiba.
It was also under gutter of a tomato farmer.
The radiation level was 5.82 uSv/h (50 cm × 100 cm), measured by a Chiba city councilor Asakura Mikiharu.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRPvNShvvlc
Also, they found another hot spot in Setagaya again.
It was 3.35 uSv/h, where faces street and houses. (Source)
As to food, contamination is spreading.
They decided to sell all the rice from Fukushima with the “safety” standard of 500 Bq/Kg. (Source)
Before 3/10/2011, they used to be punished if they take out 4 Bq/Kg of the “radioactive material” from lab. (Source)
500 Bq/Kg deserves 125 times of the punishment, but it’s food.
We can no longer eat food and anything made of the rice.
Elementary school kids were forced to eat dried shiitake mushrooms which measured at 350 Bq/kg (cesium 134,137) for school lunch too. (Source)
It is becoming harder and harder to live in Japan.