Japan is planning to use Pokemon Go to lure tourists back to its quake hit regions, including in the radiation …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-08-18-fukushima-to-use-rare-pokemon-to-lure-tourists-back.html
Hiroshima – Today, with some distance of time and perspective, we can think about Hiroshima with a more balanced compassion than a …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-08-10-blogumentary-giving-voice-to-survivors-from-hiroshima-nagasaki-and-fukushima.html
Could what happened in Fukushima happen 35 miles (56 kilometers) north of New York City? That’s what many activists and …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-08-02-fukushima-in-new-york-this-nuclear-plant-has-regulators-nervous.html
The amount of radioactive substances in seabed off Fukushima is hundreds of times higher than before the disaster, a report …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-25-radiation-levels-in-seabed-off-fukushima-100s-of-times-higher-than-prior-to-disaster-greenpeace.html
Global Research’s Online Interactive I-Book Reader brings together, in the form of chapters, a collection of Global Research feature articles …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-21-fukushima-a-nuclear-war-without-a-war-the-unspoken-crisis-of-worldwide-nuclear-radiation.html
Shocking new research has revealed that most of the nuclear fallout from Fukushima concentrated and deposited itself into microscopic, non-soluble …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-14-radioactive-fukushima-fallout-has-condescended-into-glass-microparticles-now-too-concentrated-to-dissolve-easily.html
Following a major earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2015-07-29-test3344.html