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WARNING!! Do Not Eat Tuna! This Is What You Need To Know!

Every Bluefin tuna caught from California is radioactive. All the bluefin tunas tested off California waters showed contamination with harmful radiation from Fukushima catastrophe.

The Radioactive Tuna

Since the nuclear melt-through which occurred at Fukushima Daiichi plant in March, 2011, radioactive contaminants’ dumping flow in the ocean is still continuing nonstop. The fish coming at this stage are swimming with the contaminants since their birth. All the blue fin tunas tested near the California waters have actually shown that they are polluted with the radiation originated from Fukushima.

The side effects of contacting with the radioactive caesium:

With radioactive caesium contact happening, an individual might experience cell damage because of the radiation of caesium particles. By this, a number of effects like vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and bleeding can take place. If the exposure lasts long, then people might even lose their consciousness, followed by a coma and even death.

The Scientists state:

The proof is “unquestionable” which says that the tuna captured near San Diego almost a year ago, we found to be infected with the harmful radiation coming from Japan’s nuclear disaster. In May, 2012, Wall Street Journal reported on study done by Stanford University (lead by marine ecologist called Daniel Madigan.) Madigan stated that “the tuna packaged up the radiation then brought it across world’s largest ocean. Everyone was absolutely surprised to see it and even more so when we saw it in each one that we measured.” Another study group member of the Stony Brook University- a marine biologist named Nicholas Fisher informs: “We saw that totally each one of them contained similar quantities of cesium 137 in addition to cesium 134.”

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