↑ The black lines are the radiation.
NHK broadcast a TV program about internal exposure risk of the victims by Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs though they keep reporting it’s not risky since 311.
In 2009.6, NHK broadcast a TV program to all over Japan, which was about the damage caused by internal exposure.
On the TV show, NHK introduced the picture of alpha ray emit from a particle left in a cell, which is Plutonium. It was the first photograph to capture the actual radiation to damage a cell from the inside in the world, taken by an assistant professor Shichijo Kazuko from Nagasaki University.
It was from a sample of a person who died of atomic bomb. The cell is still left damaged though it has been longer than 60 years since atomic bomb was dropped and the person has already died.
The TV show also introduced the fact that even though they take out the part of skin cancer, the surrounding skin cells look normal but the DNA is actually damaged.
They even call it a “death ash” to avoid touching but now they are making us eat it.
If current NHK report is correct, it means they were reporting fake in 2009.
Iori Mochizuki