Friday, March 25, 2011

Another Comparator of Nuclear MADness

I have been attempting to find an easier way to understand this new disaster as it unfolds in Japan. As it was with the questionable and continuing realities of the Gulf Oil Spill (gusher), we are now faced with a larger uncertainty emanating from Japan.

To simplify our circumstances in layman’s terms, I will utilize the cold war scenario: Mutually Assured Destruction [MAD]. At the height of the cold war, the USA and the USSR were stockpiling Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles with nuclear-armed warheads. Some of these missiles contain clusters of multiple warheads that could be guided to hit strategic targets of an enemy’s infrastructure. The evident scenario of MADness was ultimately revealed when the probable victor was gauged by their fire power and how many times they could kill their enemy through a nuclear war.

This scenario has raised its ugly face once again with regard to the Fukushima Nuke disaster. However the same nagging questions remain: Is this yet one more man-made event to induce depopulation? Are these disastrous events evidence of prophecy being fulfilled, or are they merely the elite artificially fulfilling prophecy?

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UPDATE No. 1 – “Number of Lethal Doses.”
San Francisco) – Physics Professor Paolo Scampa announced March 23, 2011 that the four destroyed reactors at Fukushima, Japan was about 70 Billion Lethal Doses, finely divided. Professor Scampa used only official IAEA data (International Atomic Energy Agency.)
According to the US Census Bureau there are approximately 6 Billion 907 Million people on Earth today. The wrecked General Electric nuclear reactors contained enough radioactive, highly poisonous fuel to kill every person on Earth about 10 times. The poison is in the atmosphere and spreading all over the world from Japan in 9 to 10 days.

Source: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/03/21/japan-the-solution-to-the-blown-reactors/

http://www.irsn.fr/FR/popup/Pages/irsn-meteo-france_19mars.aspx

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