Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
December 31, 2013
Former MSNBC host Cenk Uygur was told not to warn the public about the danger posed by the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant during his time as a host on the cable network.
2:45;“I was on MSNBC at the time when this happened, I said, “Don’t trust what the Japanese government is saying, they’ll say trust what the electric power company is saying. Go, go, go, get outta there. Get as far away from that plant as you can. It’s literally a core meltdown.” And they always don’t want people to panic, so they were always like, “Oh it’s going to be okay.” [...] I’m like, “You’re crazy man, don’t be anywhere near that reactor.” And I remember at the time, of course not at The Young Turks, but on cable news, people were like, “Hey Cenk, you know, I don’t know that you want to say that, because the official government position is that it’s safe.” Oh, is that the official government position? Now go explain that to the people who served on the USS Ronald Reagan.”
Uygur previously
revealed how MSNBC president Phil Griffin ordered him to tone down his show
because “people in Washington” were concerned about Uygur being too combative
towards “those in power.” Despite the fact that his show had good ratings, Uygur
walked away from the network to create his own online broadcast.
Uygur’s reference to the USS Ronald Reagan concerns recent
revelations that 71 U.S. sailors who helped during the initial Fukushima
relief efforts returned with thyroid cancer, Leukemia, and brain tumors as a
result of being exposed to radiation at 300 times the safe level.
The sailors are suing the Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), which
repeatedly lied in an effort to downplay the severity of the situation.
Now that radioactive debris is hitting the West Coast of North
America, numerous different animals and sea life are suffering
from mysterious diseases, including 20 bald eagles that have died in Utah
over the last few weeks alone.
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scientists have warned that if another major earthquake hits Fukushima,
which is almost inevitable, it would mean “bye bye Japan” and the complete
evacuation of the west coast of North America.
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