Radiation Exposure screenings at Women’s Hospital in Shinjuku are denied

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According to a journalist who interviewed a nurse in charge of the consultation desk of the hospital, the hospital staffs were told (by the national government) not to provide exposure checkups: “We only can tell the people who visit the hospital to consult local healthcare centers. We can’t provide any unexpected exposure checkups. That’s also something to do with the state policy.”


http://dissensus-japan.blogspot.com/2012/07/tokyo-womans-medical-university.html

This is a follow-up to a previous post I placed on here titled ‘Japanese authorities investigate bogus readings at Fukushima plant’ in which it was exposed that for financial profit motives they asked the workers who operated the plant after the Meltdown/Melt-though to distort the reality of radiation exposure; it is believed they used lead covers over their detectors from observing the true level of radiation in the area. This is an example of just how contemptuous the Japanese Government have become (are) regarding this ordeal.

To believe that their decree (or that from any entity) denies the access of medical care to anyone for reasons that could specifically implicate the Nuclear Village and its various cohorts in a cover-up of deep leveled corruption is a crime against Humanity, and speaks of the true face of the State.

Placing aside the so-called ‘Hippocratic Oath’ which has been effectivley been rendered into obsolescence in 20th and 21st Century Medicine (I have personal experience as both a patient and a Health Scientist to support this statement), it cannot be overlooked that Japan has a Universal medical care system. I think this underscores the inherit and intended DANGER of having a medical system (or any other service or good) solely provided by the State–one that has been awaiting implementation in the US for ~4 years now. (And has systematically destroyed the private-sector of my professional industry in the US, specifically in Orange County and San Diego, CA. What remains is a series of buy-outs from a select few multinationals, thus essentially granting them the same benefit the Banks in this country possess: a Monopoly on an entire industry.)