The Government of Japan do offer the Farmers trying to save their livestock a choice.

November 24, 2011

The Government of Japan do offer the Farmers, who were trying to keep their livestock alive, a choice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Euthanasia                                                                                OR

 

   

 

 

 

 

Starvation                                                                                                      


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KILLED Mother and baby.  :   Method : Injected with large amounts of muscle relaxants.  Prolonged agony before death.

Who says that the Government of  Japan is not a Democracy.  One that cares for their citizens. One with compassion for those individuals that have suffered loss from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.  Farmers that wanted to keep their livestock alive were given a choice by the Government of Japan, in regard to the disposition of their livestock.  Euthanasia or Starvation.  Who can’t be impressed with how the democratic government of Japan works.

The officials that are part of the active or passive killing of animals can count on those “karma” points adding up.

2011-11-03 16:46:25

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Will this ostrich be another victim of the Government of Japan’s Killing SPREE?

November 16, 2011

During a search for still missing people, the crew saw an ostrich in the street. He is still alive after 8 months. But the owner of this ostrich signed an agreement  with the Government of Japan to have him euthanized.  Of course, with the “one-sided” tactics used by the Government of Japan’s  officials, it is no wonder that the owner agreed.  The Government of Japan denies the owners entry into the exclusion zone to care for their animals.  Knowing that their animals are being denied food and water, most owners eventually capitulate to the Government’s tactics.

Is there any future for this ostrich? Does anyone even care that this ostrich has survived 8 months of hell?  Here’s an idea. Maybe we can ask that great politician, Yuichiro Tamaki,  that cares so much about the animals to help.  Just joking.  We all know that Yuichiro Tamaki is all about talking about helping the animals and not about actually following through with action.  Talk is cheap.  I guess that makes Yuichiro Tamaki as good as his words.

Searchers surprised by runaway ostrich in Fukushima

November 10,2011

Police officers combing a no-entry zone near the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant came into contact with an unexpected survivor on Nov. 9.

An ostrich, believed to have escaped from a nearby ostrich farm, appeared out of nowhere and crossed in front of a procession of police vehicles.

The officers had mounted an intensive search for people who remain unaccounted for around the Tomioka fishing port in Fukushima Prefecture.

The search effort was led by the prefectural police department and other government agencies.

The area is located in a no-entry zone within a 20-kilometer radius of the stricken power plant. Within the no-entry zone, many wrecked cars and a huge amount of rubble have yet to be removed.

About 130 riot police and officers from the Japan Coast Guard took part in the search.

According to the prefectural police department, 226 people remain unaccounted for in Fukushima Prefecture following the March 11 disaster.

http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/life_and_death/AJ2011111017052


Karma will come back to bite you ( カルマはあなたを噛まないように戻ってくるだろう ) : Yoshihiko Noda (野田 佳彦) , Goshi Hosono ( 細野 豪志 ) , Michihiko Kano ( 鹿野 道彦 ) ,Yuhei Sato ( 佐藤 雄平 ) , Japanese Government ( 日本政府 )

November 11, 2011

Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihiko Noda (野田 佳彦), Minister of Environment and Minister of Nuclear Crisis Goshi Hosono     ( 細野 豪志 ), Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Michihiko Kano ( 鹿野 道彦 ), Yuhei Sato ( 佐藤 雄平 ) Governor of Fukushima Prefecture, and the Japanese Government ( 日本政府 )  =    Karma will come back to bite you  ( カルマはあなたを噛まないように戻ってくるだろう  )