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March 11 is the anniversary for the Fukushima Daiichi disaster of 3 nuclear meltdowns, at least one melt through, and a fire in at least ...
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The weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal reports that PG&E suffered a massive loss of control of the utility's databases, le...
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The Brunswick nuclear power plant operated by Duke in North Carolina reported an unusual event because its surroundings were flooded. here...
If it weren't Fukushima nuclear plant, then you might just write it off as ground fog.
ReplyDeleteHowever we know the plant is so hot that it would have to be a very very cold day for ground fog to exist. It's actually quite warm in Fukushima today.
No, it's manipulation of the sky to cover up a massive cloud coming out of the vicinity of #4 reactor building. I'm not able to pinpoint it exactly.
You can tell they are changing the sky by looking at the crane booms change - when the boom is nearly all clear but one small section of it is still erased unnaturally - then you can tell that's what it is - unnatural "photoshopping" of the sky.
James