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Richard Sauder has written some really good stuff on underground tunnels, bases, both under dry land and under ocean cover.

I started my tunnelling after reading a few of his thoughts.
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Website:
[link to eventhorizonchronicle.blogspot.com]

Book:
[link to www.amazon.com]


Richard Sauder, D.U.M.B. researcher, is severely beaten in the Amazon
do a search ... forbidden link



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How many elephants are there in this room?
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I'm riding one now.. chuckle
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An explosion was heard in Eagle, AK on September 27, 2012...
"They determined the likeliest cause was an oil shale deposit under the mountain that had somehow ignited and was now burning steadily, growing as edges of the caldera collapsed into the black pit below."

[link to www.alaskadispatch.com]

credit SO for the find
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I think this is more common than we are led to believe.

The wild fires that pop up, then get extinguished, only to pop up again - on burned ground.... are a clue to such events, especially gas related.

Nice find, and nice post.
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BHD you gonna love this:


[link to csironewsblog.com]
Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin and her colleague, Peter Davie from the Queensland Museum, understood the discovery of a small jellyfish off the Australian coast represented a new species.

Not only had we found a new species, but we also realised it belonged to a new genus and even a new sub-order of rhizostome jellyfish,” says Lisa-ann.

Bazinga rieki could not be placed in any known family or suborder of rhizostome jellyfish, so a new family Bazingidae was erected; it represents a new sub-order of Rhizostomae, called Ptychophorae
It has a hooded rhopalia [link to en.wikipedia.org] rather than open pits, unlike any other rhizostome.

the wee, grape-sized jellyfish measure just 15 to 20 millimetres

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A 'new' species, or a new version emerging?

Chinese tanker runs a ground, on the Great Barrier Reef.

CoRexit 9500 used to disperse the spill.

Supposedly bombs were 'accidentally' dropped by US Navy
in to a deep sinkhole of the reef.

Navy and science teams sent in to collect 'supposed' bombs...

New species discovered.

I think new version of an existing creature emerging from genetic engineering/tampering.

Our Kiwi friend has been talking a lot about NZ oil deposit being found everywhere, and a new large helium find, the second largest outside the US to occur naturally. (mind you what is natural these days?)

EQs, after shocks, oil finds, more shale gas finds, ring of fire, sci-fi movies - it's all staring to happen in NZ.

We have an Australian scientist, working out of Wooloongong University trying to prove a meteor hit caused a massive tsunami that hit East coast OZ, NZ and Tassy only a few hundred years ago. The hit was at the tip of the south island. The proof isn't coming easy however.

So things be hotting up down under it seems.

Thanks K. Nice find.
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Hmmm, I cant post a pic or transcript from the link as it's a pay site... but 'pink' snow has fallen in a town called Karaganda, in Kazakhstan.

[link to en.ca-news.org]

That it is summer there, is not apparently unusual, as the altitude and weather conditions create the snow regardless of season.

One possible reason for the pink snow (snow....not pink stars falling in lines) is as a result of an algae called chlamydomonas nivalis which can survive in the upper atmosphere. It isn't good for you, if ingested or breathed in.

Thread: Pink snow falls in heat of summer in Karaganda. PHOTO

Some weather info.

[link to weatherspark.com (secure)]

More pink snow anomaly's -
[link to www.failedsuccess.com]
[credit to AC1509660]

Now, following on from K's post on the new jellyfish species (ahem, cough, GELF) if these simple lifeforms can exist in the upper atmosphere, then wouldn't it be a simple jump to have the GE crap hit our atmosphere, either via volcanic eruption, or taken a loft by aircraft, or hurricane and you have a whole community up there, waiting to be infected, and then modified when they either get direct programming via particular frequencies, or accidental programming by natural or incoming bursts.

I think the latter is more likely, and why the panic is set in.

Control, to a degree using sound and frequency generators might stave off GELFs in one form, but by the time you work out what frequency does what, the life form may have already mutated, and a whole new range of frequencies may need to be employed.

Under the sea, away from watchful and prying eyes, setting up layered 'cages' to herd events or break outs, or splash zones, from the relative safety of a sealed submarine, generating a D.D bubble around it, is a far cry from air based containment of the threat.

Chem' trails? an attempt to do the same layering containment? Heck, who'd have thought chem trails might be a weapon to save us!?

Again, no thought given to the poor folks beneath, or in the wind direction. They are a casualty of a larger war.

Actually it's not a war is it? Its a total fuck up, born of greed and control, that we are paying a price for.

Kind of like the replicators from StarGate, but organic.



*** if you cant see the vid, like me, or the photolinks, about half way down this page is a pic.
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Some folks who 'dig' tunnels, like me, and have a Fuku' interest as well, might find this paper interesting -

[link to belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu]

It's a paper on a Russian nuke test site, the size of Belgium, where nearly 500 tests were done, ranging from air side, to deep tunnels, to not actual nuke detonations, but TNT explosions against nukes to see how they would react, and hold up.

Much of that material is still around, and with it the ability to create nukes.

With the fall of the old USSR, the site was pretty much abandoned, and a free for all.

Only recently has it been 'plugged up' and secured.

Synopsis -

[link to belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu]
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Krisperer, you probably already know all this stuff, but I found this article interesting, from a Japanese perspective on dragons.

"Dragons in Japanese History and Culture- Strongly Connected to Water, Rainfall and Fire Prevention- among other things"

[link to blog.alientimes.org]

I am looking for ancient ties, and ET influences on both Chin and Japanese cultures.

The obvious Japanese one is the ET lady who washed a shore in a giant egg ship, supposedly responsible for current Japanese culture. Things like discipline, shown up in art, tea ceremony, dress, writing, construction etc.

That dragon's appear in both cultures, and indeed around the world is fascinating.
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OK, OK, a bit tenuous... but I found this old story really interesting -

It's a Japanese tale of rice paddys and doom.

"These days, with all the modern machinery and know-how, young people growing up in rice-farming families have it easy. They have know idea how much time we had to spend or what back breaking labor we had to endure to finally reap in our crop of rice. Yes , its hard for my grandkids to try and understand what life was like when I, their old granny, was a young girl. They certainly could not imagine what things were like back in the days when MY OWN granny was young.

Every year, when the the sparrows come back to our neighborhood to ready their nests and the water is being released into the rice fields- turning our little village into what looks like an island in the middle of a lake- I can`t help but remember a story which was told to us children by our mothers and grandmothers- and a scary story it was, too!

You see, way back when, there were certain rice fields which were FUKANBO*. Now these days I dont reckon that there are any of them anymore, and most young people have probably never even heard the word. So, let me tell you then just what a FUKANBO is. It`s a bottomless rice field- a man-eater, a horse-swallower, an ox-obliterator- an abbyss. When someone or something got sucked down into the mud in one of them while plowing or transplanting they were never seen or heard from again.

Now right here in our village there was a family whose paddy field was a FUKANBO. Still they were able to grow rice in it every year by using long planks as stepping boards laid out across it when it was flooded.

But, as you could imagine, the first son of the family which owned that field had a very hard time finding anyone willing to be his bride. To everyone`s surprise, though, in the end he did- and a beautiful and kind-hearted young woman she was, too.

The husband`s love and affection for his new bride, made his mother extremely jealous ( as you can imagine), and even more than was the usual case back then, the mother-in-law bullied her daughter-in-law and gave her no rest from torment or from long and hard work.

Still, each night the young wife would find consolation in the kindness of her loving husband, who always listened to her with a sympathetic ear.

When spring came around things became extremely busy for the whole family ( and for the rest of the village) as preparations were made to transplant the rice seedlings. But more than anyone, it was the young daughter-in-law, under the supervision of her mother-in-law, who had to bear the greatest burdens of the work.

When their field, the FUKANBO, was ready for the seedlings, the planks were set so that the very deep and soft mud could be walked across. The family worked late into the evening, but still the job was not completed. Exhausted, the mother-in-law announced that she would be calling it a day and that her daughter-in-law should stay on until the transpalntation was finished.

As the sun set, the terrified young woman worked through her weariness, and while bent over with face near the flooded field`s water surface she tried to catch a glimpse of her husband, who she hoped would come to the rescue and take her back home.

Little did she know that her husband, himself worn out by the day`s work, was already back at home soaking in the bath.

It got darker and darker.

The husband, warmed and soothed by the hot waters, got out of the tub and into his futon. He soon fell into a deep sleep.

When he woke up the next morning, he realized that his wife had not come home.

In a crazed panic he rushed out and ran to the FUKANBO. He dropped to his knees in grief when he saw, there in the middle of that terrible field, floating in the water- all that remained of his wife: her straw hat!

For year`s after , each spring when that field was filled with rows of young rice plants, the spot at which the young bride had been lost in the mud was left unplanted. A terrifying empty brown square in a sea of green- a reminder of the terrible thing that happened."


[link to blog.alientimes.org]


The 'tenuous' part? well word FUKANBO is a blending of two Japanese words- FUKAI "deep" - and TAMBO "rice field".

Could there be any correlation to Fukushima?

- or am I going out of my FUK'ing mind? LOL chuckle

Mind you, deep wells being drilled off Japan.... deep water issues, deep tunnels...
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BHD you gonna love this:


[link to csironewsblog.com]
Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin and her colleague, Peter Davie from the Queensland Museum, understood the discovery of a small jellyfish off the Australian coast represented a new species.

Not only had we found a new species, but we also realised it belonged to a new genus and even a new sub-order of rhizostome jellyfish,” says Lisa-ann.

Bazinga rieki could not be placed in any known family or suborder of rhizostome jellyfish, so a new family Bazingidae was erected; it represents a new sub-order of Rhizostomae, called Ptychophorae
It has a hooded rhopalia [link to en.wikipedia.org] rather than open pits, unlike any other rhizostome.

the wee, grape-sized jellyfish measure just 15 to 20 millimetres

 Quoting: Krispy71


A 'new' species, or a new version emerging?

Chinese tanker runs a ground, on the Great Barrier Reef.

CoRexit 9500 used to disperse the spill.

Supposedly bombs were 'accidentally' dropped by US Navy
in to a deep sinkhole of the reef.

Navy and science teams sent in to collect 'supposed' bombs...

New species discovered.

I think new version of an existing creature emerging from genetic engineering/tampering.

Our Kiwi friend has been talking a lot about NZ oil deposit being found everywhere, and a new large helium find, the second largest outside the US to occur naturally. (mind you what is natural these days?)

EQs, after shocks, oil finds, more shale gas finds, ring of fire, sci-fi movies - it's all staring to happen in NZ.

We have an Australian scientist, working out of Wooloongong University trying to prove a meteor hit caused a massive tsunami that hit East coast OZ, NZ and Tassy only a few hundred years ago. The hit was at the tip of the south island. The proof isn't coming easy however.

So things be hotting up down under it seems.

Thanks K. Nice find.
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Much of the West coast of the south Island of NZ was not inhabited by Maori when Europeans tuned up. It was blamed on Tribal raiding and inclement weather [cold] but this is a European explanation. It is the major source of Green stone [Jade] for all of NZ but no Large Tribes lived there.
Charleston [one of the closest places to Australia for NZ] no Maori would live. It was considered a bad luck place and Maori would not sleep there. If forced to stay there they would stay awake all night. A place of many departed spirits with no evidence or explanation as well as being part of the Spiritual Highway.

It might also explain why the Moa good wiped out so quickly, by Hungry Bro's who had lost their previous dwelling places and places to gather Kai moana [food from the sea]

I will ask some questions of the Tohunga I know in the area to see what stories they have on this possible event. Many are guardians of Waterways and most say they stop flooding at the places they guard, an interesting tradition.

A lot of Oil beneath Seddon where the NZ earthquakes are happening, it is a place near the edge or Two Vast Plates for those that follow the gold and earthquake connection.
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BHD!!!

But operations suddenly shut down Monday, and workers were sent home after a sensor in a “mined” tunnel detected a geological shift.
[link to fox8.com]

Thread: What the hell! now lake Erie is going to disappear...

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BHD!!!

But operations suddenly shut down Monday, and workers were sent home after a sensor in a “mined” tunnel detected a geological shift.
[link to fox8.com]

Thread: What the hell! now lake Erie is going to disappear...
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...ya beat me to it.

Lake Peigneur x a million, potentially
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There was an April fools joke on this a few years back.

Now who's laughing!

So what do you guys make of it? A preparation of folks heads that this might flood due to a 'mine' collapse, sucking in all that water.... then, as the tunnels collapse.... OMG! the ground is falling away!

Its a cascade failure! Gee, this might go all the ways down to the GoM if we're not careful!

Something like that?

Great find guys
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Almost sounds serious......

"Asked if the company has had previous safety concerns with the mine, Klein said, "Nothing quite like this.""

"should the Cargill mine be closed permanently, the market would adjust and production would increase elsewhere, Klein said."

[link to www.cleveland.com]


Not a whole lot of info on the exact size of this mine.

[link to media.cleveland.com]



"Due to the physical characteristics of the mine, and the fact that it stretches over two miles out from the shoreline, people have called it an “underground city.” International Salt’s underground city has been a major industry for the city of Cleveland, which offered over 200 jobs to run the mine. The union-based job offered year-long employment because the mine was kept at a constant temperature of 75 degrees.

Mining was interrupted in 1981 when the United States Department of Energy requested use of the mine for an experiment involving nuclear waste. The DOE proposed experiment would determine if the mine could safely house nuclear waste. Even though the DOE promised that the mine would not become an N-waste dump, Clevelanders and officials were outraged, and protests followed. The DOE refused to drop plans of the tests, despite bitter objections from leading protester, Representative Mary Rose Oakar, who claimed that the DOE was lying about the true intentions of the tests.

"The mine does not offer tours, leaving media as the only means for the public to experience it."

[link to tebeau304.clevelandhistory.org]


May be the govt has expropriated the mine during the ISON flyby.......cool2
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Almost sounds serious......

"Asked if the company has had previous safety concerns with the mine, Klein said, "Nothing quite like this.""

"should the Cargill mine be closed permanently, the market would adjust and production would increase elsewhere, Klein said."

[link to www.cleveland.com]


Not a whole lot of info on the exact size of this mine.

[link to media.cleveland.com]



"Due to the physical characteristics of the mine, and the fact that it stretches over two miles out from the shoreline, people have called it an “underground city.” International Salt’s underground city has been a major industry for the city of Cleveland, which offered over 200 jobs to run the mine. The union-based job offered year-long employment because the mine was kept at a constant temperature of 75 degrees.

Mining was interrupted in 1981 when the United States Department of Energy requested use of the mine for an experiment involving nuclear waste. The DOE proposed experiment would determine if the mine could safely house nuclear waste. Even though the DOE promised that the mine would not become an N-waste dump, Clevelanders and officials were outraged, and protests followed. The DOE refused to drop plans of the tests, despite bitter objections from leading protester, Representative Mary Rose Oakar, who claimed that the DOE was lying about the true intentions of the tests.

"The mine does not offer tours, leaving media as the only means for the public to experience it."

[link to tebeau304.clevelandhistory.org]


May be the govt has expropriated the mine during the ISON flyby.......cool2
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Avery Island and Weeks Island domes are ones I watch all the time for the same reason above. It is directly connected to Peigneur through the same daipor.

Avery Island also has a nuclear past, and possible current situation.



Historical note -
"Salt production facilities in Saltville, Va., Virginia's Kanawha Valley and Avery Island, Louisiana, were early targets of the Union Army. The North fought for 36 hours to capture Saltville, Va., where the salt works were considered crucial to the Rebel army - so crucial that Confederate President Jefferson Davis offered to waive military service to anyone willing to tend coastal salt kettles to supply the South's war effort. In addition to dietary salt, the Confederacy needed the precious mineral to tan leather, dye cloth for uniforms and preserve meat".


- if they've been digging there since then... the tunnel system would be immense.
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Salt mines... nothing to see here...

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Pffftttt! - as if people could live down there....
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Mysterious nocturnal rumble plaguing Windsor residents.

“It’s like a low bass note, like a synthesizer. The reports have really spiked recently. This is a very serious matter and we don’t know the health effects from it.”

“In one house, we put a glass of water on the floor and you could see the ripples,” city Councillor Al Maghnieh told the Star on Thursday. “You could put your hand on the siding outside the house and feel the vibration.”

The Detroit Salt Co. still operates mines 360 metres below the city, supported by a 160-kilometre network of roads.

The Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., now owned by Morton Salt in Chicago, works the Ojibway salt mine and an evaporation plant in Windsor.

[link to www.thestar.com]

[link to www.mindat.org]

The salt bed was discovered by Canadian Rock Salt Company as a result of diamond drilling carried out in 1952. A production shaft was sunk to a depth of 335 m. The mine workings extend beneath the Detroit River. Due to water conditions (aquifers) and hydrogen sulphide gas, the ground had to be frozen to a depth of 229 m by a series of freeze-holes drilled 1 m along the circumference of a circle 9.7 m in diameter prior to shaft sinking. Production began in 1955.
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So BHD, do you accept the notion that a 1/100 of an inch shift was the reason they sent all underground workers home with pay and are moving in a bunch of sophisticated equiptment?
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So BHD, do you accept the notion that a 1/100 of an inch shift was the reason they sent all underground workers home with pay and are moving in a bunch of sophisticated equiptment?
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- heck no!

Wouldn't it be interesting to have a chat with some of them. I bet they have some interesting stories, and local knowledge about comings and goings....

I don't suppose you're anywhere near by?

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Was just thinking about the seed bank in Iceland, and your comment on the Ison pass, and hide out. Keeping some purity of the genetic codes, unaltered by synthetic pollution.
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This whole thing is BERZERK
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So BHD, do you accept the notion that a 1/100 of an inch shift was the reason they sent all underground workers home with pay and are moving in a bunch of sophisticated equiptment?
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- heck no!

Wouldn't it be interesting to have a chat with some of them. I bet they have some interesting stories, and local knowledge about comings and goings....

I don't suppose you're anywhere near by?

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Was just thinking about the seed bank in Iceland, and your comment on the Ison pass, and hide out. Keeping some purity of the genetic codes, unaltered by synthetic pollution.
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it would be interesting to moniter the comings and goings.
i'm about a 4 hr drive away....no time either.

I was also wondering if this might tie in with finding a storage facility for the fukushit?
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If there are deep tunnels all over the planet, and the Japanese are in on it, or discovered it, and have openly declared that they are drilling the world's deepest holes, then maybe Fukushima is a defence/threat to dump radioactive waters into their systems, thus polluting deep reserves?

Or as K pointed out, if these microbe do indeed do more than refine or eat oil, and can be engineered to eat layers of methylhydrates en-masse, or bed rock, which would have Japan slipping down the ridge, into the ocean, then again, creating the Fuku' disaster, might be a defensive act to kill off any of these critters encircling the islands.

(encircling the islands.... ring around Japan?)

I have never seen Fuku as a disaster caused by the tsunami or EQ. Always plays in my head as a defensive act, using the cover of the former to enact it.
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do you accept what jim
stone says?
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do you accept what jim
stone says?
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I really resonated with what Jim said and did find out.
But back then we didnt know what we think right now ...

Strange is that the Israeli's changed the security-control camera's with massive pillars with camera's in it, much to heavy to be "normal" camera's ....

And it is still strange that it almost looked as if people were notified before coz there were so little body's recovered after the tsunami ....


For BHD and the rest to ponder about :
What if ...
- The EQ & tsunami indeed were AN ATTACK from Odessa (one faction),
- and the installation of the heavy-weighting camera's [with explosives] an ATTACK from the Israeli's like Jim Stone researched (an other faction, but with close connections with all the European and American Royal families and Elites)

The reason why could be :
TRY TO STOP JAPAN WITH WHAT THEY WERE DOING.

What could they have been doing ?
- Something DEEP inside the crust
- something involved with nuclear plants ...
remember the "Gold-evaporation Experiment"!
remember my post about that and gold and nuclear rods,
remember the post about gold on fault-lines,
remember the nuclear facility build upon a fault-line

What if Japan was doing experiments that the other factions learned about and wanted it to STOP becoz it was a threat to their agenda?
What if the only way to stop them was to "cripple" them and make the nuclear plant an unworkable OPTION, an unstable facility ?

Maybe the UNDERGROUND ATTACK on/in Japan's soil by the rock-eating/tunnel-making organisms was going on for quite some time [5 or 10 years for example], and Japan had found out about it and found a solution to it ...
Remember the first EQ-attack on the other side of the Island a few years prior when all the banksters rushed out a couple of days before the HIT ??? And somebody found out that it was the Western group/US that gave Japan the ultimatum to act upon which they did not, resulting in the EQ-attack on that nuclear plant ?

Remember all that fuzz about those Japanese Islands a few years ago ? China/Russia/Japan fighting about it and many Western navy fleets in that area ?
What if these 'locations' had ENTRANCES [to cave-systems and tunnels] just like those in the GOM ???? Which are connected to systems UNDER JAPAN ???
In this way there would be a start-concept to work from, and the tunnel-munching bacto-bots would work from there ...
bacto-bots spread also in and through oil encircling Japan ...
This scenario would give Japan a NEED and REASON to try to "work" their oil ---with gold and nuclear stuff????--- so that it would make it unfit for the bacto-bots to work in and to receive signals in ....



WHAT ABOUT THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS ???


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Gotta say, I'm lovin the 'ideas' generation.

I've been to Hiroshima, and had a great tour, courtesy of the head of Mazda. The tour was a wee bit different to the organised tours, as we visited all the mountain tops around Hiroshima, and were shown where the cameras were mounted to film it.

I've never seen ground footage of the explosion, but someone has. Reminded me, when I read your post above K, on the 'fortified' Israeli cameras.

The factional side to this story hasn't really been resolved at all has it?

The briefcases, who got them, why Japan was left out etc. Some great ideas on why, but not really tied in to the bigger picture.

- and those bloody "+-+" readings.... wtf? Blood types? Don't know, maybe if we knew the ranges of the symbols, we could work out more.
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do you accept what jim
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I don't mind some of what Jim says. There are as many 'house of cards' premises that he uses to build his picture as the official BS story does. Some things he cannot know for certain, and bases pretty big arguments on.

But he certainly makes you think.

I tend to lean more towards the same exotic weaponry as used to dustify the towers. Using a 'natural' (???!!) Earth event to generate the required power to undertake it.

The building in this instance was not 110 stories high, so was far less dramatic or visible.

That reactor 3 is 'gone' suggests any and all concrete around it was dustified, leaving only the metal skeleton. We have seen that before.

I think these large scale Earth events are generated by men, and harnessed to create massive amounts of directed energy travelling either up, or down in to the planet, and anything in its way has the bonding agents normally in place to make a solid - unsolid.
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related???

Thread: Alert!!! 8/26 new video, LA sinkhole! fukushima leak, sinkhole gets lake, Ocala, FL!! vortexes in S. Atlantic!! stick a fork in it!
Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP
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Just read this on another thread DMG. Nice to see you back here!





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