Japanese nuclear plant may only have a few hours....

Coming soon to Japanese babies....radiation induced mutations starting to show up in vegetation.

http://rjk.likes.com/10-shocking-ph..._medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ml&utm_term=27733057

Yum!
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I have had sprouts come out of a tomato- happens if you don't use them sometimes. They have seeds inside them. The seeds start to grow. No radiation required. Solar radiation may help though.

http://blog.growingwithscience.com/2013/07/seeds-sprouting-inside-tomato/

As for the "giant lettuce" (which looks more like a cabbage), it may be perspective which makes it look larger. Look in the mirror. Hold an apple or other object in your hand. Have the object next to your head. Seems normal size. Now hold it out at arms length at the mirror and compare its apparent size to your head. It looks a lot bigger. A wider angle camera lens can make the closer object seem even bigger. Note besides the giant cabbage the miniature person in the photo as well (person in blue shirt). He looks smaller because he is farther away. Not because radiation made the girl huge (though the "Collosal Man" was a fun radiation fear movie).
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Not saying the report is bs (I can't read the TEPCO link in the article since it's entirely in japanese) but be wary of stuff coming from Hal Turner that is otherwise unverified by more reliable sources. He's been shown to be a FBI informant/disinfo agent in the past.
 
That vegetable billed as "lettuce" is in fact a Chinese cabbage, and yes, they do get that big.
 
I have had sprouts come out of a tomato- happens if you don't use them sometimes. They have seeds inside them. The seeds start to grow. No radiation required. Solar radiation may help though.
Those are not baby tomato plants coming out of that tomato. Believe me I know what a baby tomato looks like; I've grown them since I was a child (more than 50 years' experience). It looks more like parsley is growing out of the fruit. But how is that possible..... :confused:
 
chudrockz's post confirms the info I posted above. Be advised to pump your body full of brown seaweed in miso soup, and avoid the use of refined sugar. It is your best protection against fallout and will not hurt you even if no fallout comes.
 
Coming soon to Japanese babies....radiation induced mutations starting to show up in vegetation.

http://rjk.likes.com/10-shocking-ph..._medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ml&utm_term=27733057

Yum!
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Absolutely amazing how fast bullshit goes viral on the internet. Make a note - people will lie to get blog traffic. I can almost guarantee that the fear-mongering got 100 times more traffic than the sites that debunked it.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...not-the-result-of-fukushimas-nuclear-disaster

The mutated fruits and vegetables said to originate from Fukushima were found to have actually come from various parts of Japan, and had nothing to do with a nuclear disaster at all. Reports on multiple online sources such as Acidcow and Izismile had first likened the mutated groceries to the nuclear disaster in 2011. This was after a South Korean website supposedly uploaded these photos and claimed so.


The fruits and vegetables actually came from other parts of Japan, such as Saitama, Kanagawa, Yamagata and Hakuba.

Some existed even before 2011, while other mutations have been described to be a normal occurrence and are more common than we think.
More at the link.

And here's another link: Scaremongers strike again: “mutant” vegetables wrongly attributed to Fukushima
 
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Absolutely amazing how fast bullshit goes viral on the internet. Make a note - people will lie to get blog traffic. I can almost guarantee that the fear-mongering got 100 times more traffic than the sites that debunked it.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...not-the-result-of-fukushimas-nuclear-disaster







More at the link.

And here's another link: Scaremongers strike again: “mutant” vegetables wrongly attributed to Fukushima
So now you are being paid by TEPCO too? For shame. :)
 
Absolutely amazing how fast bullshit goes viral on the internet. Make a note - people will lie to get blog traffic. I can almost guarantee that the fear-mongering got 100 times more traffic than the sites that debunked it.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...not-the-result-of-fukushimas-nuclear-disaster







More at the link.

And here's another link: Scaremongers strike again: “mutant” vegetables wrongly attributed to Fukushima

So radiation exposure doesn't cause mutations and birth defects in children? Who cares if the pics are or are not directly attributable to Fukushima.
 
Ruby Red grapefruit

The 1929 Ruby Red patent was associated with real commercial success, which came after the discovery of a red grapefruit growing on a pink variety. Only with the introduction of the Ruby Red did the grapefruit transform into a real agricultural success. The Red grapefruit, starting with the Ruby Red, has even become a symbolic fruit of Texas, where white "inferior" grapefruit were eliminated and only red grapefruit were grown for decades[citation needed]. Using radiation to trigger mutations, new varieties were developed to retain the red tones which typically faded to pink,[15] the Rio Red variety is the current (2007) Texas grapefruit with registered trademarks Rio Star and Ruby-Sweet, also sometimes promoted as "Reddest" and "Texas Choice".


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapefruit


I sort of remember something about radiation experiments that grew large vegetables. I think the soil was treated with enough radiation that it raised the soil temperature.
 
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Way to miss the big picture but ok. Now that we know a few of the pictures may not be Fukushima related we can rest easy.

Give that rumours of other radiation problems allegedly caused by Fukushima have also been shown to be untrue I believe we can.
 
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