Japan mutations becoming bizarre.

Just catching this thread that Kaigen started. Should not be scientifically shocked at the obvious effects that radiation has shown here and in history, but OMG, pisses me off these nuclear Courts full of pathocratic evil Clowns and Jesters of our "aren't we so special" technological age and disaster capitalism. :headbash:
 
This is video of a sunflower different to others.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NLEfMR7d_c&feature=player_embedded#!

picture of apple

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and cat

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source:http://read2ch.com/r/poverty/1335105770/

Edit: added pictures.
 
Deformed stag beetle (Lucanus maculifemoratus) was found in Hachioji Tokyo.(248km from Fukushima) The person who posted this commented, he has seen hundreds of this sort of stag beetles but has never seen the one to have the head deformed instead of the wings.
_http://fukushima-diary.com

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Thanks for continuing to post these pictures, Kaigen! These are some pretty severe mutations.
 
Kaigen said:
Double head corn

Deformed plants are found in a contaminated area of Southern Ibaraki.

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a deformed mullein

Thanks Kaigen, for the updates. The media continues to have the blinders on this situation, not a peep on the idiot box in the states.

The corn look's like something Monsanto would breed, or dream up. Crwazy. :shock:
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xos2MnVxe-c
 
from the new Articles on Fukushima diary
there are Sunflowers one in another, double cucumbers and egplants with 5 heads

http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/08/conjoint-cucumber-from-fukushima/
This three are Eggplant from my garden:
the middle one looks deformed and by the second one insides comes out.
last week we had also crazy cucumbers but did not take a pictures.
 

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This is from last year but this year going to be lot more. It is not in the mainstream media
so we need to search it in Japanese.

Having the harvesting season, more and more mutated plants are found.

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↑ From Sankei newspaper, Ibaraki 12/17/2011.

The man who runs his Soba shop grew these “carrots”.

He is “happy” to find them. He thinks it looks like paper, scissors, rock.

He has no question to serve them at his shop.

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↑ Location unknow. Ms.Miwae (79) grew this from her farm. It’s 40cm long. The bottom is split into 5 parts.

She says she has been growing plants for decades but she has never seen a Japanese radish like this.
 
If it happens to plants and animals, it will soon start by humans, after view years or less.

Mr. Yoshida (62) found the eggplant in his farm on 9/6/2012. It’s in Takahata town, Yamagata prefecture. (100km from Fukushima plant)
It’s a long type of eggplant to grow 20~30cm long. He comments he has been harvesting eggplants for 3 years but hasn’t seen such one. He finds it a little cute.

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_http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/09/deformed-eggplant-in-yamagata/
 
I feel that this could be one of the greatest - if not the greatest nuclear disaster to have ever happened.

I mean, this will go on moslty for decades before everything has been cleaned. Just immagine what damage it'll do until it's over...

This is terrible.

Our new PM in Québec has decided on her first day to close our nuclear power plant and I can't beleive how much some people are fiercely against it. "What about our jobs?" "What about the economy of our city?"

I understand but I mean, dude, it's nuclear! Granted plants are usually 'safe' but when an accident happens (and they do happen) you generally don't have a 'second chance' if you know what I mean. Not to mention the nuclear waste which is also a bad problem as well.

Anyhow, I feel bad for japs.

Peace.
 
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Our new PM in Québec has decided on her first day to close our nuclear power plant and I can't beleive how much some people are fiercely against it. "What about our jobs?" "What about the economy of our city?"

I understand but I mean, dude, it's nuclear! Granted plants are usually 'safe' but when an accident happens (and they do happen) you generally don't have a 'second chance' if you know what I mean. Not to mention the nuclear waste which is also a bad problem as well.

Anyhow, I feel bad for japs.

Peace.
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Noticed the article also, and particularly the many comments of opposition to this 30 year old cess-atomic-pot. There is no understanding of the consequences, of what has been going on in the world on these matters. The dyed-in-the wool environmental crowed (who have many valuable positions and goals), also see these pots as heaven over their hell fear of coal, as if coal is all that is possible. Seems like the threat of coal; as bad as it is, very much keeps these cesspots on the drawing board as a limit to our imagination and engineering skills - there is much invested, osis.
 
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