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U.S. energy secretary visits Fukushima in person two-and-a-half years later, stunned and shocked, ‘daunting’ task ahead

Friday, November 8, 2013 2:49
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The majority of Americans already understand that the federal government is incapable of securing prosperity and protecting the health of the people. US leaders have been assaulting their country into debt for many years now, enslaving the country to its own world reserve currency and Federal Reserve Bank. The current administration can’t even put together a working website to take over health care as was intended. Entrusted to bring “affordable health care to all,” the federal government has done the opposite, as millions are now witnessing higher monthly insurance costs.

So what makes one think that the US would be prompt, responsible and ready to respond to a nuclear disaster that’s affecting its own shores?

How efficient could the US really be in helping countries like Japan clean up nuclear radiation that has drifted across the Pacific Ocean?

With a track record of endless wars and unsuccessful meddling in the affairs of multiple countries, the US may be the “most powerful” but really is the least efficient when it comes to world affairs and health protections.

Read More: http://www.newssum.com/us-energy-secretary-fukushima-nuclear-plant-radioactive-contamination-1080

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