We know it's bad - but how bad?
Badder than bad...10 days ago, 
from this writing, the sardine fishery 
of British Columbia, Canada was 
reported to have "inexplicably" 
collapsed. Simply no sardines were 
caught and the fleet went home, 
empty-handed. Starfish and seal 
populations in that region are also 
collapsing.
We've heard now about the three 
complete meltdowns that are 
occurring at the afflicted power plant 
at Fukushima - but we've never heard 
about the fact that there are actually 
6 reactors at the site! 
 
We know that this week, 2 separate 
typhoons (the term for hurricanes in 
the western Pacific) will be colliding 
exactly over Fukushima this week, all 
the better to disperse the unfathomable 
tonnage of hot particles into the Pacific 
Ocean Basin, set to do further ruin to 
the already-collapsing ecosystems 
throughout this immense area. 
Were there to be a fire spread, due 
to the hundreds of unsecured nuclear 
fuel rods at the plant today, a chain 
reaction could occur and "The Northern 
Hemisphere could easily be facing an 
extreme fallout situation, where 
everybody would have to shelter 
indoors for several months or more," 
according to Christina Consolo, 
Founder of Nuked Radio. When 
interviewed by Russia Today, 
Consolo's assessment was that the 
worst-case scenario could play out 
into the deaths of "billions of people. 
A true apocalypse." 
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  • Peter I saw that and that is a good question about the ET intervention because it could of been devastating to the world and may have been stopped. 

  • Here's an interesting article about the storms that were headed for Fukushima (as per the above text) - they changed direction before reaching Japan and then virtually vanished.

    Was this through the help of some other human interaction, was HAARP turned off, or was there off-world ET intervention?

    This article suggests that maybe it was the first option: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/10/27/typhoon-disappears-off-japan/

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