More Fukushima Fallout: Korea considers banning all food imports from Japan! Why isn’t U.S. media reporting 6.6 million pounds of contaminated fish?!?

04 September 2013 (10:11 UTC-07 Tango)/28 Shawwal 1434/13 Shahrivar 1392/29 Xin-You (7th month) 4711

Japan’s NHK (Nippon Housou Kyoukai/Japan Broadcasting Corporation) reporting that the boss of Republic of Korea’s (aka South Korea) dominant political party, Hwang Woo-yea, wants the RoK government to ban all food products from Japan.

RoK fish mongers have already reduced the amount of fish they get from Japan, as well as testing the fish for radiation contamination.  Two weeks ago Korean news media reported massive amounts of Japanese caught fish brought for sale in Korea as being contaminated with radiation.

RoK’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety reported that since 11 March 2011, 3-thousand metric tons (6.6 million pounds) of fish from Japan contained cesium contamination!  However, they also claim the cesium levels were under RoK’s maximum safe limit of 100 becquerels per one kilogram.

Revelations from subcontracted Tokyo Electric Power Company employees show that no progress has been made on stopping the slow burn nuke melt downs of the GE designed reactors of Fukushima Daiichi.  Early today, Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority reported the discovery of another deadly leak of radiation, which is ending up in the Pacific Ocean.

The revealed ongoing and increasing leaks into the ocean has destroyed Japan’s Pacific coast fishing industry.  It’s that revelation that has RoK leaders wanting an outright ban on not just fish products from Japan, but all food products.

Japan’s NHK has been reporting that more than 60% of farm land in north eastern Honshu are still unusable, two and a half years later.