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PREROGATIVE, NO RABUKA, ITS PERFIDY (state of being deceitful and untrustworthy). What happened to Cabinet Collective Responsibility? He has no prerogative power to poison our ocean, trigger cancer in people

22/8/2023

 

Radiation levels in the sea off Fukushima are millions of times higher than the Japanese government's limit of 100 becquerels. And still today, radioactive substances can be detected off the coast of Japan and in other parts of the Pacific. Now, Rabuka wants more to contaminate the Pacific Islands.
*He is behaving like a bulubulu - the small shark believed to be BLIND.

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Noelene Nabulivou
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*Nuclear waste barrels dumped in the sea decades ago, a common practice in the Channel between France and England in the 1960s, are now rusty and are leaking radioactive substances

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In a press release, Greenpeace said: "There is no justification for additional, deliberate radioactive pollution of the marine environment or atmosphere."

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CHIEFS LUTUNASOBASOBA, DEGEI, and their commoner subjects fleeing tribal wars in Tanganyika in East Africa in the Kaunitoni would not have made it to Feejee if the nuclear waste had been dumped outside the Feejee waters. These East African Vulagis would have died from eating fish which they needed to consume to survive the journey. And, if they made the landfall, they would have died of cancer contracted from the nuclear waste water.

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