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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    One of the more reliable sources of information. Latest video posted on May 8th 2012

    Fairewinds' Chief Engineer Arnie Gundersen and Boston Chemical Data Corporation’s Founder Marco Kaltofen have an in-depth conversation regarding the challenges of measuring radiation exposures to people around the globe. Kaltofen explains the scientific methodology involved in accurately analyzing and measuring radioactive releases from Fukushima Daiichi, including the impact of hot particles on human physiology.


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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    What if... just, what if both sides were completely correct?

    Yeah, that's right:

    1) No or very little radiations due to Fukushima

    2) Radiation levels increasing worldwide

    Both correct and accurate!

    How come?

    Well, here is Ken Adachi and ZS Livingstone analysis of the situation:

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    Let me remind you of the main points I've been stressing about the March 11, 2011 attack on Japan starting with my first article posted on March 12, 2011, ONE day after the attack:


    1. The "tsunami" was caused by the detonation of an undersea nuclear bomb that caused a sea surge, but not a genuine tsunami, similar to that reported by Joe Vialls with the December 26, 2004 Boxer Day, Sumatra "tsunami." The March 11, 2011 Japan undersea nuclear detonation caused a great volume of sea water that had surged onto the northern Japan coast to be highly radioactive and it naturally contaminated whatever the seawater had touched: land, people, buildings, fish, seaweed, etc.

    2.There was no Richer 9 earthquake, otherwise there would have been thousands of buildings that would have crumbled into rubble and the people in northern Japan would not have been calmly walking around and driving their cars and trucks along coastal roads as the sea water surged in to overtake them - as we've all seen on the Youtube videos posted from Japan.

    The largest quake (and there were many of them before, during, and after March 11) was likely in the 6.7 - 7.1 range. These quakes were being stimulated ARTIFICIALLY, in large measure, by spaced based weapon platforms (yes, I know I can't prove that).

    3. The nuclear facility at Daiichi in Fukushima prefecture did not suffer any earthquake damage and very little (if any) flooding, but rather was intentionally SABOTAGED on March 11, 2011, The so-called 'hydrogen gas' explosion of reactor #3 was not an explosion of hydrogen gas, but rather an explosion caused by a mini nuclear device that was pre-planted in the Daiichi reactor facility. This was reported on my web site on March 14, 2011, TWO days after the Japan attack, by ZS Livingstone.


    4. I had previously reported on my web site and during radio interviews that radioactive iodine has been part of chemtrail spraying over North America for at least 5 years. The elevated readings in background radiation being reported in North America is not due to radiation from Fukushima, but rather from radiation particles being dropped with chemtrails. If there are 'Bucky balls' of radioactive particles being detected in the atmosphere of North America, then it's nano technology coming from chemtrail spray planes flying over our heads dumping their daily loads of toxins, and not from Fukushima, Japan.

    By the way, the occasional report of elevated radioactive iodine or cesium in one or two isolated water supply sources for the Tokyo area that were in the news in the days and weeks following March 11, were also the products of sabotage, I believe.

    The Japan radiation fear campaign is yet another Illuminated production, just like 9/11 or the January, 2011 Haiti (nuke-caused) earthquake. We are being deceived by PROPAGANDISTS working in the interest of promoting the Japan radiation psyops for the same Illuminated con artists who brought us Peak Oil, Global warming, the CO2 green house environmental 'crisis', melting arctic glaciers, soon-to-be-extinct polar bears, Global Warming-caused rising waters of small, low elevation islands, the "ozone hole" of the 1980s due to the escape of inexpensive CFCs to be conveniently replaced by Dupont's expensive refrigerant substitute, etc., etc., etc.

    We're being played yet again and it's annoying to see so many people readily buy into the bin-Laden style cover story while simultaneously expressing disdain and indignation with the lone voice or two who suggests that it's an inside job.

    It would be nice if a few other web sites besides mine, Ben Fulford, Jim Stone, and Dutchsinse at Youtube, took some initiative and researched for themselves the ample evidence available on the internet that easily disproves much of the hyped, alarmist radiation fear mongering coming from Shimatsu, Busby, Gundersen, Moret, Jones, et al.

    Sincerely, Ken
    ... and:

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    [Fukushima related radiation doom & gloom screed from Mark Sircus]
    ***
    Hi Steve,
    Yes, I posted many articles from March 12, 2011 onwards, and did many radio shows in 2011, that addressed the subject of the Fukushima radiation scare psyops. The Illuminated Ones want to create fear about nuclear energy and get the public to demand the shutdown of nuclear plants and replace them with natural gas power plants using a new German Turbine design (you see why Merkle in Germany banned nuclear plants and will phase out all current nuke plants). You notice how this campaign dovetails with the fracking natural gas activity here in America and the development of a natural gas pipe lines from Russia into Turkey, Afghanistan, etc. There was no meltdown in Fukushima. See the articles I posted in March 2011. The whole scenario was staged. The first comment posted at the end of the Sircus promo piece tells the story.
    Regards Ken
    ***

    Thinking about it and attempting to have a try at the "controllers' shoes," it wouldn't make sense to me to faithfully leave it to the winds to do the job...

    Indeed, why would I leave it to winds' whim? Intentional leakings from nuclear power plants and chemtrails, however, do add some certainty beyond faith...

    Radioactive Iodine is the weapon par excellence to target the thyroid and generate hypothyroidism (see post #19)
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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Egar Cayce said the following:

    Portions of the New York, or New York City itself, will disappear as well as the
    southern portions of Carolina, ... The greater portion of Japan must go into the
    sea. The upper portion of Europe will be changed as in thetwinkling of an eye.

    I wonder why he chose the word MUST. Could a calculated sinking of Japan bury this mess deep enough to save our planet, our people, our culture?

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Quote Posted by Arrowwind (here)
    Egar Cayce said the following:

    Portions of the New York, or New York City itself, will disappear as well as the
    southern portions of Carolina, ... The greater portion of Japan must go into the
    sea. The upper portion of Europe will be changed as in thetwinkling of an eye.

    I wonder why he chose the word MUST. Could a calculated sinking of Japan bury this mess deep enough to save our planet, our people, our culture?
    Hey Arrowwind,

    I don´t think so. In this case, sinking Japan would contaminate the whole ocean as well.

    It wouldn´t make any difference or it could be even worse.

    Cheers,

    Raf.

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Quote Posted by panopticon (here)
    G'day All,

    Before I post anything I want to say that it is, in my view, always important to present an anti-nuclear dialogue. The history of radiation exposure (whether deliberate, accidental or through negligence) by Corporations and Governments throughout the world is something that should always be bought to the forefront and must, again in my opinion, be remembered. The way in which the various societal discursive processes are framed is directly influenced by very powerful, controlling and wealthy groups who want any opposition to the "nuclear option" put in the extremist/activist classification. Until the tragic sequence of events at Fukushima this had been largely successful.

    An opponent of the "nuclear industry" for nearly four decades, Helen Caldicott (yet another Australian by the way, we really are opinionated colonials ain't we) has been a vocal advocate for the medical professions fight against any acceptance of a "nuclear option" for reasons of war, energy and certain medical practices. The following talk was given by her at the 'Chernobyl Congress 2011' to a group of her peers, all medical practitioners, a month after the Japanese tsunami (that led to the Fukushima accident). The talk is titled "The Medical and Political Implications of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle" and includes EMP's, Yeltsin, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, the reptilian brain, and much more (it really is an exceptional presentation though please remember that she is talking to a certain "crowd" if you don't agree with aspects of her presentation):


    Source: Watch on Vimeo


    http://vimeo.com/22579986

    The IPPNW report on Chernobyl ('The Health Effects Of Chernobyl: 25 Years After the Reactor Catastrophy') mentioned by Stubblebine is available from the Chernobyl Congress website. For those interested much of the source information for Stubblebine's video appears to come from Akio Matsumura.
    Kind Regards,
    Panopticon

    Well, after seeing this and other videos here I wonder If would

    do myself a favor by concider myself dead already. Im not

    kidding, its solves a lot of conciderations. Concidering oneself dead

    would stop oneself getting involved with a lot of foolishness and

    focusing on wots important in these precious moments to come.

    Im old, having led a good life and can focus on coming generations

    in a more unlimited way. How do you see this? Unfortunately this isnt

    the only threat, 100 000 chemicals on the loose among other things.


    All is well


    Jorr 2.0

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    On the news earlier there was an Item about the new power station at Hinkly point
    about five miles from where I'm typing...Its been proposed for years but final planning
    permission has not gone thru although thats a formality, they are squabbling about financial
    details with EDF the French company who are going to build it. Work has already started
    on clearing the site apparrently.....

    Nothing at all is being said about the nuclear fallout coming out of Fuchishima and it is
    if we are in a parrallel universe !!



    http://www.energyroyd.org.uk/archives/1573



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    Views sought on Hinkley Point C nuclear power station
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    People living near the site of the proposed Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset are being asked for their views on the plans.

    The first of four Planning Inspectorate public meetings is taking place in the village of Cannington.

    EDF Energy submitted plans for the plant to the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) last October.

    Further meetings are due to take place in Otterhampton, Bridgwater and Stogursey later this month.

    It is the first opportunity for the Planning Inspectorate to hear the views in person of local people.

    The planning application is being reviewed by the IPC which deals with large scale projects.

    It will recommend whether permission should be granted but the final decision rests with the government.

    If built, the new power station could open in 2020.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-18003042



    Artist impression of new site....


    Some do know about Fuchishima , but not the Corporates !!



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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    This is a bit more encouraging



    No New Hinkley Point C EDF Nuclear Power Plant.



    Published on 1 Mar 2012 by gipetv121

    Community groups from all over the UK will be forming a symbolic chain around the EDF Energy-owned power station on Saturday 10 -- 11 March.Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station, Nr Bridgwater, Somerset,, United Kingdom The chain will represent their battle to stop the expansion of Hinkley Point and to halt the government's push for seven other new nuclear power stations around the UK.
    http://stophinkley.org/StopPress.htm
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/SEIZE...AY/97619367824
    https://www.facebook.com/nikkinomad
    https://www.facebook.com/SouthWestAgainstNuclear
    http://southwestagainstnuclear.wordpress.com/
    After over 24 hours in custody Theo Simon of Shepton Mallet, and David Jesse of Taunton, appeared before Taunton Deane Magistrates court. Officials were stunned by the packed courtroom as well-wishers and supporters packed into the room to follow the proceedings, one official commented that "this was the most people we've ever seen here".
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/SEIZE...AY/97619367824
    Magistrates, after taking into consideration the time they'd spent in custody decided to release the defendants with just a conditional discharge, and no fines or court costs as they accepted that the defendants were men of good character and that they had been engaged in a legitimate peaceful protest for the last two and a half weeks.
    The defendant's solicitor told the protesters outside the court that the police hadn't favoured a night time eviction, but despite this EDF pulled the eviction time forward from the scheduled 7:30am to just before daybreak, said Shana Deal " EDF are trying their hardest to keep local opposition from becoming visible not content with stitching up the legal processes they want to silence protest too. We are pleased that twice this week the courts of our land have upheld and respected our right to voice dissent at EDFs plans."
    Defendant Theo Simon commented on his release "This was just one battle in the fight against new nuclear we'll be back on March the 10th & 11th with Stop New Nuclear to surround and blockade Hinkley Point, we're not going anywhere until EDF and the government get the message that nuclear power is not clean not safe and not necessary".

    It's been less than a year since the Fukushima disaster, but EDF Energy is pushing ahead with plans for a new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point in Somerset. Stop New Nuclear campaign is organising a rally and non-violent blockade of Hinkley Point nuclear power station on 10 -- 11 March 2012: the first anniversary of the Fukushima disaster. People will be joining the protest from across the country. To find out more about the blockade and how you can get involved, visit http://www.stopnewnuclear.org.uk.

    http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/groups/...lear-rally-and...
    Jonathon Porritt to join anti-nuclear protest at Hinkley Point on eve of Fukushima anniversary
    Saturday March 10th 2012

    Leading environmentalist Jonathon Porritt will join demonstrators at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset to mark the first anniversary of the Fukushima disaster - and to call for a halt to the development of Hinkley C.

    Stop New Nuclear: Rally and non-violent blockade, 10 -- 11 March, Hinkley Point, Somerset.
    Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station, Nr Bridgwater, Somerset,, United Kingdom
    10 March, 2012 - 12:00 - 18:00

    http://digitalhen.co.uk/news/uk-engl...erset-17205867



    http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk/Elect...teCorridor.htm


    The Corporates will win , but its nice to see these activists trying !!!


    Fukushima demo at Hinkley Point

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Ufortunately the sound quality is low, but what he is saying he tested the soil on the site and
    it is contaminated and planning permission can not be given legally( No wonder I glow in the dark..LOL)
    It shows how corrupt big corporate government is !!

    =============================================================
    Chris Busby: Contamination at Hinkley Point



    Published on 18 Mar 2012 by Sowingthewinds

    sowingthewinds 18.03.2012
    A short presentation about enriched Uranium contamination at the Hinkley Point nuclear power station complex on the Somerset coast. This is an update on the arguments about the presence of higher than expected levels of Uranium on the site which began with a report by Green Audit at the end of 2010. The site is being developed by French company EdF energy for a new nuclear reactor. Dr Busby visited the site in January 2011with Rosa Cato and measured higher gamma radiation dose rates than were reported to the Environment Agency in the site characterisation documents. Gamma dose rates were above 150nGy/h compared with measurements of 90nGy/h reported in the scientific literature at the perimeter fence in 1993 and less than 60nGy/h reported by EdF in the documents examined by the Environment Agency. These reported gamma radiation levels were clearly wrong and this should have been questioned. The high gamma dose rates measured by Chris Busby are predictable on the basis of the levels of Uranium reported for the site by EdF. In addition, a soil sample taken by Stop Hinkley from the site has been analysed using ICPMS in Germany and high resolution gamma spectrometry and both methods independently confirm the presence of slightly enriched Uranium. Overall Uranium concentrations are twice to four times greater than would be expected for the area on the basis of published Uranium maps. This supports the original 2011 report by Green Audit. Measurement of anomalous levels of Iodine in the soil sample by ICPMS show that contamination is transferred from the sea which opens up the issue of the high levels of cancer and infant mortality found by Green Audit in the downwind coastal town of Burnham on Sea. The new Green Audit report on this issue is at www.llrc.org
    Thank You so much Prof. Busby for Your service, to humanity well being!
    CAN"T TRUST NUKE INDUSTRY, at any level, they are corrupting
    and manipulating every data and everyone........
    We must do our own measurement.....can't trust Agencies or governments,
    less of all Nuclear Industry reports!
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    Prof. Chris Busby: New book out! Fukushima 'Anniversary'

    Speaking from the offices of the Swedish anti nuclear movement..

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    Quote Posted by Arrowwind (here)
    Egar Cayce said the following:

    Portions of the New York, or New York City itself, will disappear as well as the
    southern portions of Carolina, ... The greater portion of Japan must go into the
    sea. The upper portion of Europe will be changed as in thetwinkling of an eye.

    I wonder why he chose the word MUST. Could a calculated sinking of Japan bury this mess deep enough to save our planet, our people, our culture?
    Hey Arrowwind,

    I don´t think so. In this case, sinking Japan would contaminate the whole ocean as well.

    It wouldn´t make any difference or it could be even worse.

    Cheers,

    Raf.
    Edgar Cayce has been right regarding most of his predictions... so his fans have been waiting for this most omnious event.



    Some think that sinking Japan might make it worse. I don't know. I just dont really know what type of technology is available to do a good job of it. If we leave it to fate, another earthquake and tsunami could it be any worse? Is there any possibility that being proactive might save us?

    Its hard to say what the PTB will do once they realize imminent danger.

    How much is the airfare to Brazil these days?

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    my concern is all the other nuclear power plants all over the world -- even relatively minor Earth changes will demolish some of them

    i have referred to Chet Snow's 'Mass Dreams of the Future' in another post -- the majority of those pro-gressed to their individual futures found themselves on a barren & toxic Earth on which they survived by living underground [where the Reptilians live --yikes!] w/glass domes overhead - i think i see now what happened to this 3D Earth that most will stay on when the Shift happens

    there was a news article yesterday about just such a city that the Chinese have built, for 350,000 people

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Well this weekend I'll be working in Hitachi and thats 108 km from the plant. Actually 30 km from the said safety zone. Then in a few weeks I'll be going to Fukushima myself to see with my own eyes whats going on. I want to ask the locals many questions and do some filming and take many photos.

    Radiation doesn't seem to faze me. But I do worry about the people that live in Fukushima with children. I have seen millions of scary videos and I'll be taking my own equipment and doing my own tests to see for myself.

    Bon voyage !!

    Ski-

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Quote Posted by SKIBADABOMSKI (here)
    Well this weekend I'll be working in Hitachi and thats 108 km from the plant. Actually 30 km from the said safety zone. Then in a few weeks I'll be going to Fukushima myself to see with my own eyes whats going on. I want to ask the locals many questions and do some filming and take many photos.

    Radiation doesn't seem to faze me. But I do worry about the people that live in Fukushima with children. I have seen millions of scary videos and I'll be taking my own equipment and doing my own tests to see for myself.

    Bon voyage !!

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    Good to hear from you again Skibadabombski, back on the funny bones road again, I take it. Loved your videos. I hope you can send us some good reports out of Fukushima. I hope, I hope... Best wishes.

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    Default Re: FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT

    Arrowwind,

    Am a big Edgar Cayce fan too and the comment concernng Japan "must" go into the sea... crossed my mind too. But the fault lines Japan sits on is also enough to make one say the same thing.

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    The Hinkley site has been producing electricity for 45 years and this would be the 3rd station to be built on the
    site , Hinkley A was decommisioned a few years ago but will have to be manned for 'donkeys years' before it
    will ever be safe to reuse, Hinkley B is running and the new Hinkly C is to keep nuclear as part of the energy
    mix....There is a argument in these economic times that it brings huge investment and jobs to a rural area
    devoid of both in recent years and its hard to argue against that in the local pubs and towns....


    A walk around Hinkley Point B nuclear power station and nature reservee



    Its situated on a tidal river the Severn with one of the highest tidal ranges in the world and in a area of
    natural beauty.



    Fukushima Solves Overpopulation Problem for NEW WORLD ORDER / AGENDA 21



    If there is a long term conspiricy to to reduce population or changing the atmosphere for someother
    reason that has been speculated on. Like making it more suitable for an alien hybrid race which has been speculated.
    On my 'Venetian black nobility' thread its also speculated that the elites have knowledge or imunity
    to all the plagues and diseases that have happened over history as they said they have come down
    the centuries reatively untouched. I don't know how they know that, but if they were part 'Annunaki'
    that might explain it .( again speculation)..

    The part of Somerset we are living on, is the somerset Levels which flood regularly although extencively
    drained, and although we have draught warnings and hosepipe bans to the east of our region
    we are 'very wet' here LOL typical English summer...and if you remember the myths of the Isle Of Avalon
    which comes from a time that Somerset was flooded in winter with many Islands and houses built on stilts.
    Also the name Somerset I believe is derived form 'Summerlands' when the water level had fallen to
    make travel and growing crops possible.

    Drought of 2012 in Somerset


    On April 16th 2012 the county of Somerset was added to the Environment Agency's list of those officially in drought.
    This is what the drought looked like, just outside of Creech St Michael, Somerset, on 1st May. By this time the flood level had dropped more than a foot!

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In 1607 there was a great flood along the shores of the river severn that devastated areas of
    the south wales and somerset coastline there was a documentry about it on a few TV years ago
    I cannot find it on line. The point is it could happen again naturally with all the changes
    of weather.....Or more speculative be made to happen thru weather weapons which
    leads you down the path that it could be used as a ticking time bomb!! again a argument
    you cannot use down the pub or the local paper...

    Found it.....

    On January 20, 1607 a killer wave struck the counties of the Bristol Channel and flooded miles inland.
    Researchers examine all the evidence and have become convinced that the wave was a rare British tsunami. ©BBC


    http://profsimonhaslett.blogspot.co.uk/




    Whether you believe in conspiricy or not ,the placing of the Hinkly complex on such a open
    and vulnerable spot seems very irrasponsible concidering it cannot be decommissioned
    entirely for hundreds of years, sooner or later disaster will strike wether man made or
    natural .....Steve
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BBC News..
    Tsunami threat 'is growing in UK'
    Picture of large wave
    The academics said any future tsunami would be small scale and localised

    The UK could be at increasing risk from tsunami, and especially amid climate change, two experts have claimed.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/7652040.stm
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    a bump & a comment -- i have read that the Greys & Reptilians handle very high levels of radiation w/no problem -- also , many 'ETs' promise there will be no nuclear world war -- i like to point out that we have been nuking this poor planet for over 50 yrs & we don't need a war to die by being nuked

    Quote Posted by Cidersomerset (here)
    The Hinkley site has been producing electricity for 45 years and this would be the 3rd station to be built on the
    site , Hinkley A was decommisioned a few years ago but will have to manned for 'donkeys years' before it
    will ever be safe to reuse, Hinkley B is running and the new Hinkly C is to keep nuclear as part of the energy
    mix....There is a argument in these economic times that it brings huge investment and jobs to a rural area
    devoid of both in recent years and its hard to argue against that in the pubs and towns....


    A walk around Hinkley Point B nuclear power station and nature reservee



    Its situated on a tidal river the Severn with one of the highest tidal ranges in the world and in a area of
    natural beauty.



    Fukushima Solves Overpopulation Problem for NEW WORLD ORDER / AGENDA 21



    If there is a long term conspiricy to to reduce population or changing the atmosphere for someother
    reason that has been speculated on. Like making it more suitable for an alien hybrid race or as as
    been speculated on my 'Venetian black nobility' thread that the elites had knowledge or imunity
    to all the plagues and diseases that have happened over history as they said they have come down
    the centuries reatively untouched. I don't know how they know that, but if they were part 'Annunaki'
    that might explain it .( speculation)..

    The part of Somerset we are living on is the somerset Levels which flood regularly althogh extencively
    drained and although we have draught warnings and hoespipe bans to the east of our region
    we are 'very wet' LOL typical English summer...and if you remember the myths of the Isle Of Avalon
    come from a time that Somerset was flooded in winter with many Islands and houses built on stilts.
    Alos the name Somerset I believe is derived form 'Summerlands' when the water level had fallen to
    make travel and growing crops easier.



    In 1607 there was a great flood along the shores of the river severn that devastated areas of
    the south wales and somerset coastline there was a documentry about it on TV years ago ..
    I cannot find it on line. The point is it could happen again naturally with all the changes
    of weather.....Or more speculative be made to happen thru weather weapons which
    leads you down the path that it could be used as a ticking time bomb!! again a argument
    you cannot use down the pub or the local paper...

    Found it.....


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    In relation to the various comments made that #4 reactor was not in use at the time of the accident, the reports on the 17th March 2011 from the IAEA clearly stated:

    Quote The situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants remains very serious, but there has been no significant worsening since yesterday.
    The current situation at Units 1, 2 and 3, whose cores have suffered damage, appears to be relatively stable. Sea water is being injected into all three units using fire extinguishing hoses. Containment pressures are fluctuating.
    Military helicopters carried out four water drops over Unit 3.
    Unit 4 remains a major safety concern. No information is available on the level of water in the spent fuel pool. No water temperature indication from the Unit 4 spent fuel pool has been received since 14 March, when the temperature was 84 °C. No roof is in place.
    The water levels in the reactor pressure vessels of Units 5 and 6 have been declining.
    Also from the IAEA update on the 2nd June 2011:

    Quote To protect against potential damage as a result of future earthquakes, TEPCO started work on 9 May to install a supporting structure for the floor of the spent fuel pool of Unit 4. TEPCO has formulated the hypothesis that the damage to the Unit 4 building could have been caused by hydrogen generated at Unit 3 that flowed into Unit 4.
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    Quote Posted by wynderer (here)
    i like to point out that we have been nuking this poor planet for over 50 yrs & we don't need a war to die by being nuked
    Excellent point wynderer,

    To put it all into context here is a 3 minute youtube video I found that shows how nuclear weapons testing has had a more dramatic effect than most people seem aware of:

    Comparison of Radiation - Fallout, Discharge, Waste


    Humans have dumped radioactive waste in the ocean, we've put it in the soil, it's in the air we breath. I remember years ago reading how a US company was pumping radiated water into open settling ponds that over flowed during storms into water ways... All to save money.
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    FUKUSHIMA - Gen. Bert Stubblebine's Personal Estimate of the Situation - IMPORTANT



    Chris Busby and others at Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station 10 March 2012
    He explains here that he measured the levels of radiation in the soil and they
    are to high !! over permitted levels...




    Professor Christopher Busby -The Criminal Irresponsibility and Coverup of Fukushima



    Uploaded by darrenritt27 on 27 Dec 2011

    A newly released report on the Fukushima nuclear crisis says it was down to the plant's
    operators being ill-prepared and not responding properly to the earthquake and tsunami
    disaster. A major government inquiry said some engineers abandoned the plant as the trouble
    started and other staff delayed reporting significant radiation leaks. Professor Christopher Busby,
    scientific secretary to the European Committee on Radiation Risks, says health damage after
    contamination will be more serious than Japan announced.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Dr Chris Busby on Sky: Fallujah, Fukushima and Radiation

    Dr Chris Busby interviewed 20th December 2011 by Theo Chalmers on Sky TV's "One Step Beyond" about Fallujah,
    Fukushima and the cover-ups over the health effects of exposure to radioactivity




    There is no doubt that radiation poisoning has been realeased into our enviroment since WW11...

    Any skeptic should be given a tent and sent to Fuchishima for a camping holiday !!!

    The question is it pure greed and incompetence or part of a wider agenda which is what
    I alluded to on page one...Steve..

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    Sorry All if I got a bit carried away with my last few posts, I tend to do that when I get my
    teeth into something ..LOL,..But its woke me up a bit how close I am to 'Mordor' as Prof
    Busby said in the above clip outside Hinkly !!!!!

    And I'm born and bred here , another reason why I've got 'glowing cheeks'..not just
    the cider !!!!....LOL
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    US Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) Discusses a Recent Onsite Tour of Fukushima, Japan & Recovery Efforts (MSNBC April 17, 2012):


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