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Is the United States afraid? 32 dolphins ran aground and millions of squid died! Who is behind this?

author:Dan Shu Lingering Ink

Shocking news: Since August 24, Japan's nuclear waste disposal case has once again become the focus of global attention. According to credible reports, there are still 32 dolphins on the coast. At the same time, millions of squid have also died inexplicably, causing ecological disasters.

Is the United States afraid? 32 dolphins ran aground and millions of squid died! Who is behind this?
Is the United States afraid? 32 dolphins ran aground and millions of squid died! Who is behind this?

Are the Americans afraid?

Not at all!! U.S. Secretary of State Colin Lincoln said at a press conference that Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater meets international standards and that the United States is "satisfied" with Japan's plan to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea.

Is the United States afraid? 32 dolphins ran aground and millions of squid died! Who is behind this?

According to the website of the General Administration of Customs of China, the Chinese government has officially decided to completely stop importing aquatic products from Japan from August 24 this year. This large-scale suspension of Japanese seafood imports is an unprecedented and powerful measure.

In response to this move, the Japanese government has issued a strong statement to China through diplomatic channels, demanding the immediate lifting of restrictions on Japanese seafood imports. Does this reaction indicate Japan's concerns?

Say something interesting.

Japanese Taijun said: Good thing, both environmentally friendly and money-saving! Do you think seafood is so expensive? Now that Taijun has released water and sewage, he doesn't dare to eat seafood anymore, right? You don't dare to go to the beach anymore, do you? Did you save two dollars? Besides, without buying and selling, there is no killing. Taijun nuclear wastewater discharge is a hidden form of marine animal protection.

What's more interesting is that in order to dispel the doubts of the Korean people, the South Korean president personally went to the vegetable market to buy seafood imported from Japan, and said: Let's eat it when you go home! ! !

Is the United States afraid? 32 dolphins ran aground and millions of squid died! Who is behind this?

The Japanese government dares to claim that the nuclear wastewater they treat is no different from the cooling water discharged from conventional nuclear power plants, or even drinkable. Does it affect our IQ?

So is Japan's nuclear wastewater harmful? Why are so many countries silent and not against? First of all, let us be clear about one thing: dumping Japanese nuclear wastewater into the sea is an absolutely harmful act. However, it is not easy to assess the extent of this damage. You know, the amount of nuclear wastewater they intend to treat is very large, and the discharge period is as long as 30 years.

If this thing is really harmless, why does Japan continue to export it? They could have been isolated and wiped out. I'm very angry! From basic common sense, I personally think that this thing must be harmful, but the effect may not be immediately apparent. It will undoubtedly slowly and step by step destroy the marine ecology, and eventually pose a serious threat to human health. No one can escape this situation!

According to this terrible breakthrough, will people live to be 60 years old in the future? Do you still need to consider contributing to your retirement?

To be clear, Japan is releasing nuclear disaster wastewater, "nuclear wastewater", not "nuclear wastewater". The Japanese government has played an international word game by calling the nuclear wastewater it discharges "nuclear waste." This is actually Fukushima nuclear wastewater.

Nuclear wastewater and nuclear wastewater seem to be only one word difference, but in fact they are very different.

Nuclear wastewater is water that comes into direct contact with and is contaminated by a "fusion reactor."

Nuclear wastewater refers to water that is not in direct contact with a nuclear reactor.

The difference between the two is fundamental, the former is exposed to the high temperatures and melting temperatures of nuclear reactors, while the latter is not. This is nuclear wastewater, water contaminated by nuclear reactors!

It cannot be ignored that Japan's nuclear wastewater contains a large amount of strontium-90. When strontium 90 enters the human body, it can easily accumulate in the bones, causing DNA double-strand breaks, which can cause various cancers. The harm of this very dangerous element to the human body cannot be underestimated and should not be ignored.

In addition to strontium 90, Japanese nuclear wastewater also contains carbon 14! ! Carbon 14 has a half-life of up to 5730 years. It can be integrated into proteins, nucleic acids, and other cellular components. The resulting nucleic acid damage can lead to cell death or potential genetic mutations. That is to say, this thing can be integrated into human proteins, causing DNA root damage, directly affecting gene mutations, leading to the next generation of malformations, and so on.

In addition, there are other very dangerous radioactive substances in Japan's nuclear wastewater, such as cesium-137, iodine-129, cobalt-60, etc. The biological half-lives of strontium-90, iodine-129 and cesium-137 in Fukushima reactor wastewater are much longer. After entering the ocean, these pollutants continue to be absorbed by marine organisms, causing them to accumulate in marine organisms and be consumed by humans. When these marine organisms and pollutants enter the body, they remain in the bones, teeth, thyroid gland and muscles for decades, resulting in higher radiation doses.

So, don't fall into the trap of Japan's self-proclaimed discharge of "nuclear wastewater." Japan's wastewater is "nuclear wastewater", which is water contaminated with radioactive substances.

Ten years after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in 2011, Japan has discharged 1.26 million tons of nuclear wastewater into the sea, of which 780,000 tons (72% of the total) were actually discharged. Sea. No filtering.

In other words, there is evidence that Japan has been secretly dumping untreated nuclear wastewater into the sea for the past decade.

While we may no longer be alive in 30 years, it will certainly affect a dozen generations to come. Our children and grandchildren must live in fear! This is intolerable.

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