S.O.S. From Fukushima Japan Locals- Our Children Are Trapped In RADIATION! Mirror THIS! Uploaded by MsMilkytheclown on Jul 15, 2011 Fukushima residents are trapped in their community without government support to help move them out of the area. Please do what you can to support these residents. Contact whoever you can think of to [...]
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