Japanese Mayor: ‘I’m Losing My Hair And Have Nosebleed Everyday’ – Tokyo Hospital Refuses To Do A Blood Test For Radiation Exposure (Video)


YouTube

Description:

Ms. Yamatani from The Liberal Democratic Party reads interview with Idogawa, Futaba town mayor.

“I asked Japanese prime minister Noda, if he thinks Futaba citizens are Japanese people, but Japanese government submit SPEEDI data to US and concealed it from Japanese people. Even now, SPEEDI data is not given to Futaba town.

If we have had that information, we would have escaped to Sendai. We were not even informed of venting.

Tepco also explained they would stop, cool down, and close the reactor in case of an accident, so it’s absolutely safe, but Fukushima accident happened. We don’t even have a place to live.

Radiation took schools, hospitals, jobs, and everything from us and everything is collapsed.

I’m losing my hair and have nosebleed everyday.

The other day, I asked for blood test at a hospital in Tokyo because I’m exposed but they refused it.

We were even exposed and there is even no treatment, or proper inspection. Medical check up for Fukushima citizens are not detailed enough either.”

2 thoughts on “Japanese Mayor: ‘I’m Losing My Hair And Have Nosebleed Everyday’ – Tokyo Hospital Refuses To Do A Blood Test For Radiation Exposure (Video)”

  1. Hospital refusing to provide a blood test for radiation to the city mayor? Sounds like an American HMO.
    This corporate denial is killing people…..literally.
    Thanks for staying on this story.

    Reply

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.