Ascension
24th February 2012, 03:56
I stumbled across this information a few days ago, and spent time actually reading all the material and corresponding documentation. Jim Stone presents evidence that the Fukishima nuclear reactor meltdowns were "helped" along.
This is part one of a 7 part video: 1G9QlynPBcQ
His website is http://jimstonefreelance.com/fukushima.html
I searched on ATS to see what kind of response he got on that forum, and found the typical "he's an idiot" comments with very few intelligent rebuttals. Why do people bother posting if that's the best they can come up with?
IMO, his strong points are 1) the lack of damage caused by an earthquake supposedly 100 times stronger than the Kobe earthquake; 2) the inexplicable shut down of the steam generated back up systems at 11 minutes into the disaster and 3) the devastation of reactor #3 which didn't even melt down.
His theory about the motivation behind the attack and links to Israel are weak, although the part about the Israeli's defense contract to install cameras and software at Fukishima is interesting.
I don't think a nuclear device planted in a trench off Japan was even necessary if HAARP or some other type of environmental control was applied. (Not well-versed in this area.)
This is part one of a 7 part video: 1G9QlynPBcQ
His website is http://jimstonefreelance.com/fukushima.html
I searched on ATS to see what kind of response he got on that forum, and found the typical "he's an idiot" comments with very few intelligent rebuttals. Why do people bother posting if that's the best they can come up with?
IMO, his strong points are 1) the lack of damage caused by an earthquake supposedly 100 times stronger than the Kobe earthquake; 2) the inexplicable shut down of the steam generated back up systems at 11 minutes into the disaster and 3) the devastation of reactor #3 which didn't even melt down.
His theory about the motivation behind the attack and links to Israel are weak, although the part about the Israeli's defense contract to install cameras and software at Fukishima is interesting.
I don't think a nuclear device planted in a trench off Japan was even necessary if HAARP or some other type of environmental control was applied. (Not well-versed in this area.)