The cloud of unknowing that has obscured our vision since March 11, 2011 when the word “Fukushima” burned forever into our brains as the contemporary equivalent to Hiroshima, continues to horrify. And may be getting worse. Keep in mind however, that many “channels” say that ETs are cleaning the radiation spewing there from skies and waters, as well clearing the poisons in chem trails, depleted uranium, and other horrors spawned by the industrial/nuclear age of spiritual infants playing with fire. Whether this is true or not, I don’t know. But it’s in line with what seems to be more “provable,” that ETs and other galactics have been making sure we don’t do ourselves in with nuclear weapons. If it is true, then we are very very fortunate to be kept by those wiser than we are from the consequences of our own worst instincts.
Here’s one of the current articles on what appears to be the worsening situation at Fukushima:
Fukushina going from horrible to horrendous
Here’s an article on possible homeopathic and other natural remedies for radiation poisoning (btw: I include seaweed in my diet for iodine):
Radiation poisoning: homeopathic and other natural remedies provide protection and treatment
And here’s a website for handheld radiation detectors: www.seintl.com
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I am so confused Ann, my friends gajinns working living there from US and CAN never mention this why? Are they not aware like local Japanese people?
Who is a “gajinn”? Where is “there”? Not sure what you are getting at.
I do think the entire Fukushima matter is meant to confuse. And then, we who don’t want to think about the long-term horror that nuclear contamination presents, and our seeming inability to counter it, go instantly into denial, just to stay sane. Meanwhile, one wonders whether this so-called current “emergency” at Fukushima is timed to go along with the increased “terror threat” for August. . .
For me, best not to get too caught up in the day-to-day screaming headlines which, often as not, contradict each other.
My apologies for misunderstandings Ann, I meant friends of mine from both US/CAN studying and working in Japan over last few years and still there. They never mention any concerns over the nuclear fallout from Fukushima at all.
Interesting. Ben Fulford, also in Japan, doesn’t comment on it in his public posts either.
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