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Message Subject Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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Is this the event? Is this what is meant by "nobody can stop what is coming"?

I'm starting to wonder.

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 Quoting: Whatever It Takes


IMHO if a big tsunami happened and hit the east coast of the Americas and the west coasts along the Atlantic - this would be the catalyst of most of the world falling and ushering in the NWO in ways many have never thought possible, well those that were pushed into the ovens.

Those not hit by the waves would watch as all their rights were taken away to keep the looting and mayhem down
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Every nuclear plant & spent fuel pool on every coast that gets hit would likely have fuel rods melting, some possibly turning into critical reactions.

If a tsunami this large happens then the NWO creating their world government might be the least of our worries.

Those not hit by the waves could watch as entire sections of the population are radiated, neverminded losing heat/electricity/etc...
 Quoting: SteamrolledGobias


Salt water came within 6 inches or so from flooding out the main cooling pump of the Oyster Creek nuke plant in New Jersey during "Hurricane" Sandy.

If that pump had gone down, well it would not have been good. Because there isn't any other way to keep the spent fuel pool from overheating.

I read in the NRC incident report (which they took down for some strange reason) that that plant had only been designed to withstand the effects of a '50 year storm'.

Sandy was more along the lines of a 100 year storm. A nuke plant designed to withstand a not all that powerful storm right in the middle of a megalopolis (NYC to Wash DC) of 100 million people. Building to withstand a 100 year storm would have cost too much.

They put these things near the water.

Map of U.S. Nuclear Plants
Across the United States, 93 nuclear reactors power tens of millions of homes and anchor local communities. Select your state to see how nuclear energy benefits your community.

[link to www.nei.org (secure)]

Get a wave big enough and there might be some serious problems.
 
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