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Typhoon on course for direct hit at Fukushima — Gov't models show center of Vongfong over nuclear plant next week
http://enenews.com/latest-govt-models-show-typhoon-making-direct-hit-fukushima-center-vongfong-expected-be-nuclear-plant-tuesday-maps
Published: October 10th, 2014 at 3:28 am ET
By ENENews
Just a heads up.
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I still find it incredible how many nuclear power stations they built at a place where Earthquakes, Typhoons and Tsunami are common. It is becoming abundantly clear what the modern thirst for energy could cost humanity.
IS it such a distant dream to hope for energy independence for every home?
Is it too far a stretch to think that NWO Agenda 21 sickos suppressed the energy from the aether and promoted nuclear so as to have Us building (essentially) deadly bombs in Our yards? A mere HAARP away from "detonation?" Then it is not so incredible that these were built on faults.
Aether technology or not, something needs to happen. We can't supply our own energy needs with technology we don't have but we need to find solutions. Who do we trust to supply our energy needs?
ITEM6.3 Quake Off Northern Japanese Coast As Typhoon Vongfong Hits Okinawahttp://rt.com/news/195076-japan-earthquake-typhoon-vongfong/
Quote6.3 earthquake has been registered early Saturday off Japan's northern coast by the US Geological Survey. The quake comes as the world's biggest super-typhoon this year, Vongfong, is striking the south of the country.
The tremor occurred at 02:36 GMT, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported. There have been no reports of damage, casualties or a tsunami alert.
The epicenter of the quake was located 154 kilometers away from the southeastern city of Hachinohe, in Japan's southeast Aomori Prefecture, at a depth of 13 kilometers.
ITEMIs Fukushima Capable Of Withstanding A Super Typhoon?http://www.dw.de/is-fukushima-capable-of-withstanding-a-super-typhoon/a-17987229
The meat of this article is that there's nothing to worry about. Of course. Just more radioactive waste washing out to sea. This is the new norm. Has been for a while.
QuoteMichael Maqua, nuclear expert at GRS, a German-based organization specializing in the fields of nuclear safety and radioactive waste management, says in a DW interview that while it is likely that some rain water will mix with the contaminated water in the basements of the reactor buildings and thus more radioactivity may be washed into the sea, no critical scenarios are expected given that the vital functions of the plant are secured and out of the reach of flood waters.
Nope. Nothing critical to worry about. Move along. Move along.
Oh Japan..... Oh...TEPCO.. Oh brother...
It's going to be one of those things, eh?
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So...this is the part where we pray for good weather, huh?
That is a great picture. :)