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This video was edited to contain ENGLISH only translations and subtitles to save you some time from listening to dual translations. Source Video: Masahiko Yamada & Koji Iwatsuki: Legal Action against TPP Free Trade Negotiations https://youtu.be/ntUWpbswx6s Masahiko Yamada: Former Agriculture Minister & Attorney at Law Koji Iwatsuki: Attorney at Law Article 21, Article 41, Article 76-1, Article 73-3, Article 13, Article 25, 157 lawyers, 1063 plaintiffs (including 8 Diet members), violation of constitution, secrecy law, food standards, ISD Clause, we need more media, Really makes you THINK, doesn't it? ~~~~ Say NO to Radioactive Food from Japan - BLOCK Fast Track TPP https://youtu.be/uWBWUrz2lA0 ~~~~~ My Videos on the Dangers of the TPP: http://preview.tinyurl.com/nj5hztf ~~~~~ Remember that Japan increased their "allowable level" of radioactive cesium in food to 100, while The United States and Canada raised their "allowable limit" to a Staggering 1,200 Bq/Kg! Enter all that into the TPP, don't track the origin of where the food came from, and you have yourself a "legal culling of man". NOT TO MENTION Government Agencies are testing LITTLE to NOTHING in the food supply! ~~~~~ I attached an EXCELLENT VIDEO at the end of the FCCJ called Farmers REFUSE to Eat their OWN Food & feel GUILTY Selling it! FUKUshima https://youtu.be/FIyn0qgkqtk Keep in mind... THIS IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN ANYWERE A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IS STANDING! FARMERS: http://youtu.be/sJ-ozcLriDQ We are just tilling deeply and spreading the radiation thinly. We are not removing the contamination. No wonder that the radiation level has not gone down! We "decontaminate" a rice field. We measured the radioactivity in the air, it has not gone down at all. We have not removed the contaminated soil. Of course not! The environment has not changed at all two years after the explosions. ... In Fukushima, all farm produce must be checked for the cesium level prior to shipping. The current government limit is 100 Bq. The farmers know how many Bq of cesium their produce contains. We can ship it if the reading is lower than 100. BUT I WOULD NOT DARE EAT IT MYSELF. The consumers assume there is no radiation in the food they buy. What do you say about this? ... We feel guilty about growing it and selling it. We won't eat it ourselves but we sell it. ... The radiation readings in Tamano are almost as high as in Iitate. In the woods, you find spots with 7 to 10 micro Sv/hr everywhere. The decontamination is being done in limited areas. But there are so many cases when the areas outside the crop fields are not measured ... Would you feed your children food with less than 100 Bq? How about 50 Bq? Simple measuring equipment would not detect cesium less than 10 Bq. ... The equipment that can measure all of alpha, beta and gamma rays is too expensive. Usually only gamma rays are measured, therefore only cesium. Do you think that consumers really believe ND (not detected) and put the food in their mouth? No, they won't eat it. I do know that for a fact. .... The government claims it [produce] is within allowed level, but TEPCO doesn't collect data... the government who has authority to restrict the shipment of agricultural products refused to take any actions. There is nothing more disappointing and discouraging! Earlier I asked where your dignity went. ... How deplorable that public servants like yourselves behave this way!! It [radioactive contamination] is not a rumor. Do you understand? ... Our farmland has been seriously contaminated. As bad as thousands of Bq. I measured my own land. It is there. ... You are not doing your job!