Interview with nuclear engineer Hiroaki Koide
(translation by Prof. Robert Stolz, transcription by Akiko Anson),
published Mar 8, 2016 (emphasis added): [Radioactive] material has been
dispersed,
contaminating Tohoku, Kanto [Tokyo area], and western Japan… [The law says] that absolutely nothing may be removed from a
radioactive management area in which the levels exceed 40,000 Becquerels per square meter… [H]ow much area has been contaminated beyond 40,000 Bq/m2… that answer is
140,000 km^2 [
54,054 square miles]… Indeed, while centered on Fukushima, parts of
Chiba and Tokyo have also been contaminated. The
number of people living in what must be called a radiation-controlled area is in the millions, and
could exceed ten million… I believe the
government has the responsibility to evacuate these entire communities… the government decided to leave them exposed to the real danger of radiation. In my view,
Fukushima should be declared inhabitable… but if that were to be done,
it would likely bankrupt the country…
They’ve decided to sacrifice people… In my view,
this is a serious crime committed by Japan’s ruling elite… [F]undamentally, people must not be forced to live in contaminated areas…
First must come complete evacuation… [W]hen it comes to radiation…
“removal of contaminants” is impossible… This stuff contaminates everything.
Naoto Kan, former Prime Minister of Japan,
Apr 11, 2016 (at 2:15 in): The molten material broke through the
pressure vessel and accumulated low down in the containment. Now what
would have happened if this molten material had escaped from the
containment?… A radius of 250 kilometers — which includes the city of
Tokyo — anyone living in this area, if you count them up it comes to 50
million or 40% of the Japanese population, and they would all have had
to be evacuated. As we know from Chernobyl, not just a couple of weeks,
but 30 years

or 40 years — it would have virtually meant the end of Japan. [
Note: Many nuclear experts believe the molten fuel did in fact escape from the containment]
Half the population was subject to radiation [Japan Population: 127 million]. That’s something that could just be imagined, for instance the event of losing a major war.
Arirang (Gov’t-funded Korean TV network), ‘Fukushima and Its Aftermath’, Mar 16, 2016 (at 6:45 in) —
Prof. Kim Ik-Jung, Medical College at Dongguk Univ.: “When you look at the contamination map, about
70% of Japan is contaminated by radiation.
That means that 70% of Japan’s agricultural and marine products are
contaminated.”… According to PNAS, one of the five major scientific
journals,
over 70% of the land in Japan is contaminated by radiation.
Watch: Prime Minister Kan | Arirang’s Fukushima Special
Arirang Special(Ep.319) Fukushima and Its Aftermath(후쿠시마, 그 이후) _ Full Episode
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