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t2016
23rd March 2015, 06:03
2014 New sites of Empty Cities in China - from Chinese newspaper (http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/14/10/1/n4261634.htm%E7%B5%84%E5%9C%96-2014%E5%B9%B4%E4%B8%AD%E5%9C%8B%E6%96%B0%E5%A2%9E%E3%80%8C%E9%AC%BC%E5%9F%8E%E3%80%8D%E7%9B%A4%E9%BB %9E.html), please use google translate.

Someone said before that if Japan is sinked, people will move to China.

Believe it or not. Up to you.

yelik
23rd March 2015, 12:42
According to Dr Richard Allan Millar and many Japanese scientists Japan is technically uninhabitable and everyone should be evacuated due to radioactive contamination.

pyrangello
23rd March 2015, 13:14
My buddy knows a guy who was working in Japan , he planned to retire there from the US. He moved last year to China because of all of the issues that are happening there. Evolution can be rewarding and devastating at the same time. I'd say prayers are in order for that country at a minimum and for its people.

Cidersomerset
23rd March 2015, 13:18
2014 New sites of Empty Cities in China - from Chinese newspaper, please use google translate.

Someone said before that if Japan is sinked, people will move to China.

Believe it or not. Up to you.

I heard that a few years ago that Japan will sink in
the near future. Whether that ties in the cities in
China I don't know ? and how far in the future is
always open to interpretation.


This '60 Minutes' Video Of China's Ghost Cities Is More Surreal Than Anything We've Ever Seen

http://www.businessinsider.com/60-minutes-chinas-ghost-cities-2013-3?IR=T

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Or is it just another fraud , 'Borrow & Build' to prevent recession ?

China's Ghost City: City Built To Look Like Manhattan Stands Empty

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Snoweagle
23rd March 2015, 14:59
Or . . .

These empty cities will house North Americans and Europeans when those regions are decimated during a conflict, perhaps.

One definetely, but maybe more, landed gentry titled seats in the UK have been "sold" to prominent Chinese investors already. Devolution is coming to the UK where private owners will own huge city scapes and the population will be micro-chipped to live in priviledge, those excluded will be the new peasant poor, eeking a living from the dirt.

All driven by the ECONOMIC engine of growth.

Economics is genocide. The two words are interchangeable within any document, try it, grab yourself a copy of the financial press and interchange the word (or derivative of) "economic" with "genocide".

The presentation(s) of these empty cities made no mention of communication or the electrification so determining whether micro-chipping applies there in uncertain.

On the subject of Japan - it isn't going to sink or disappear lol

TargeT
23rd March 2015, 15:13
According to Dr Richard Allan Millar and many Japanese scientists Japan is technically uninhabitable and everyone should be evacuated due to radioactive contamination.

the radiation levels are barely above background levels & BELOW background levels of some regions in the US.

the "radiation scare" campaign is false, and most likely another "false flag" who's goal is to keep energy tied to oil, as nuclear would be far too efficient and easy an energy source (no real profit in it).



Or is it just another fraud , 'Borrow & Build' to prevent recession ?


Seems the most plausible to me.

Lifebringer
23rd March 2015, 23:42
I knew this was coming. What took them so long? 4 years to evacuate or get them to safety? I think if the cabal hadn't messed in their affairs, they would have been closer by now, and immediate evacuation could have taken place. With the US divisionary/willieLynch tactics, they put a wedge in and kept it there. Let's hope they all get to safety. The only thing Japan is good for now, is somehow closing those nuke plants down safely.

And I know about the China/Japan wars, just saying if Nam quagmire and meddling in other's ancient sites hadn't started, possibly would have buried the hatchet by now. I always thought the dropping of the A bomb was a "bet you didn't know how crazy we are" move, to discourage other developing nations from ever daring to go against US, we all know how that turned out. So glad this long boring game of control and ego is done.:lever:

Violet
24th March 2015, 07:49
If that's the prospect, all the more, Japanese and Chinese people better bury the hatchet now and make the best of the situation as it is.

Zanshin
24th March 2015, 08:46
To tie in with TargeT's post,
I feel no serious discussion of the nuclear industry can be undertaken without listening to a credible
account from a senior safety controller for the fledgling nuclear industry - who claimed (man passed at 80+)
to have swum in the pools for the cooling rods, drunk the water from the pools and regularly ate samples
of uranium whilst on tour debunking the dangers of nuclear material until raided by the FBI whereby they
confiscated his samples.

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TargeT
24th March 2015, 16:04
To tie in with TargeT's post,
I feel no serious discussion of the nuclear industry can be undertaken without listening to a credible
account from a senior safety controller for the fledgling nuclear industry - who claimed (man passed at 80+)
to have swum in the pools for the cooling rods, drunk the water from the pools and regularly ate samples
of uranium whilst on tour debunking the dangers of nuclear material until raided by the FBI whereby they
confiscated his samples.



Well you'd love our thread on that very video, see if you can contribute anything further to the conversation (it's been pretty well hashed out)


A video they won't want you to see (Galen Winsor: nuclear scare scam) (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?46819-A-video-they-won-t-want-you-to-see--Galen-Winsor-nuclear-scare-scam-&highlight=video+won%27t+%28Galen+Winsor%3A+nuclear+scare+scam%29+fish)

If you want "conspiracy" this is the biggest and easiest to uncover (and probably the most impactful, not only economically but to our very quality of life)... I personally think it's one of the more important topics covered on this forum and one of the most eye-opening things I've found for a long time.

The level of control & lies surrounding this is just astounding.

DeDukshyn
24th March 2015, 16:30
If that's the prospect, all the more, Japanese and Chinese people better bury the hatchet now and make the best of the situation as it is.

The USA will not allow that, unfortunately ...

Zanshin
28th March 2015, 13:45
Hey TargeT - should have known this video would have already made post.
A 20 page thread too, very comprehensive.

All I have to add is, considering Bruce Cathie's work on the specific harmonics necessary to
detonate a nuke along with various military sources who deny any nukes were detonated at
Hiroshima or Nagasaki - the only constant appears to be complete fabrication of various aspects
of the nuclear industry.

Whilst I have always respected Bill Deagle's info regarding underground military establishments etc.,
his views regarding the Fukushima disaster seem to be at odds with many other credible sources.

I am posting here as the main premise for Japan's demise appears to be related to perceived consequences
related to Fukushima, which may be partially or totally unfounded.

panopticon
28th March 2015, 15:29
All I have to add is, considering Bruce Cathie's work on the specific harmonics necessary to detonate a nuke along with various military sources who deny any nukes were detonated at Hiroshima or Nagasaki - the only constant appears to be complete fabrication of various aspects of the nuclear industry.

Whilst I have always respected Bill Deagle's info regarding underground military establishments etc., his views regarding the Fukushima disaster seem to be at odds with many other credible sources.

I am posting here as the main premise for Japan's demise appears to be related to perceived consequences related to Fukushima, which may be partially or totally unfounded.

I don't understand highlighted sections.

Please explain a bit more.

Who says there were no nuclear detonations @ Hiroshima or Nagasaki?

Australian POW's in Japan saw the Hiroshima cloud (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-11/an-former-australian-pow-returns-to-hiroshima-prison-camp/5082186) and the Nagasaki one (http://www.couriermail.com.au/extras/ww2/ericleadbetter.htm).

What do you mean that the 'main premise for Japan's demise appears to be related to perceived consequences related to Fukushima' nuclear meltdown?

-- Pan

Zanshin
29th March 2015, 01:38
Hi Pan,
A good few years ago now, I read accounts from two different US military men whose purview encompassed
detailed analysis of photographic aftermath shots of bombing campaigns, including Hiroshima & Nagasaki.

They both concluded that the evidence was consistent with fuel air type explosions where percussive force
flattened heavy clay tile roof down upon the typically flimsy timber and paper structure of Japanese housing,
with subsequent fire damage due to incendiary bombing.
Additionally, most fire resistant buildings seemed to sustain relatively minor damage with no evidence of a
ground zero void demonstrating vaporization of all matter within the initial blast radius in keeping with the official
line as to the amount of force released in an atomic event.
They were both adamant that the evidence was not consistent with nuclear events.

I can't recall the source links for these accounts (perhaps other avalonians could help) but there are ample links
available on youtube which examine this line of research - much more so than back when I was actually digging
into this area.
The jesuits even get a mention, where a group of them survived at ground zero and credited their salvation to
offering the rosary to Mary. :)

As to the second part of your query - any time I see speculation on the demise of Japan (including in this thread),
Fukushima seems to factor strongly - be it due to the uncontrolled reactor cores melting through to the water table or
high level radiation making the area uninhabitable.
The thread linked by TargeT examines some aspects of this in considerable detail with many links also.


These links below are surrounded by many similar - as always, discernment is essential when wading through the info
on the net.
Speaking of discernment, the two links you provide are from the ABC and Courier Mail - both MSM sources.
Charles Edwards cites Weary Dunlop as his influence for speaking of what he saw. Weary Dunlop was a freemason.
Eric Leadbetter, at 86 in the article, after witnessing the 'blast' from 30km out, would perhaps provide support for the
concept that the radiation is not as lethal as purported.

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