Polls and watchdog groups can be every bit as shameless, unreliable and biased against the facts and truth as are politicians and their professional spinsters. Hold the mirror ever up to yourselves at SourceWatch and remember always that it is not at all about you or about groups like you, it is simply about the truth and common sense. Your negative, patently biased article about Rick Scott's website activities is neither truthful, balanced nor persuasive. It is you who are shameless in this instance, SourceWatch. Wise up, please, and don't traffic in low-end political propaganda, you're deceiving no one yourselves.
The EX-SKF website is excellent. Information-dense, frequently updated, draws on lots of Japanese sources, skeptical, critical, and written by someone who has both a good grasp of engineering and deep disgust for how the disaster has been handled (from politics to medicine to plumbing):
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/
This site has been pretty accurate and way ahead of the curve on Fukushima news since the beginning.
"About my coverage of Japan Earthquake of March 11
I am Japanese, and I not only read Japanese news sources for information on earthquake and the Fukushima Nuke Plant but also watch press conferences via the Internet when I can and summarize my findings, adding my observations."
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/
You are splitting hairs not worth splitting. The distinction was made in the article, and continues with the name that they are known and continue to go by. Same company, shinier name.
Your reference to Hitler doesn't make one bit of sense. He wasn't rebranded like Chiquita. They are now known by Chiquita, so we may as well know their history. Or, are you just afraid that Chiquita being bad mouthed will harm you in some fashion?
Polls and watchdog groups can be every bit as shameless, unreliable and biased against the facts and truth as are politicians and their professional spinsters. Hold the mirror ever up to yourselves at SourceWatch and remember always that it is not at all about you or about groups like you, it is simply about the truth and common sense. Your negative, patently biased article about Rick Scott's website activities is neither truthful, balanced nor persuasive. It is you who are shameless in this instance, SourceWatch. Wise up, please, and don't traffic in low-end political propaganda, you're deceiving no one yourselves.
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