Monday, February 9, 2015

A Match?


Jet Stream from yesterday

http://www.wunderground.com/maps/us/JetStream.html

Netc in the US at 7:55 this morning Arizona time:


Netc readings at 11:15 this morning:

3 comments:

  1. From childhood on we are told how important human beings are; and that they are all equally important. Yet a few people get killed in France and it becomes an international event! Meanwhile thousands die in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, and it is business as usual. Perhaps a million will eventually die in Japan as a result of Fukushima--but they are left to live in a contaminated area and lied to by the world. So after empirical investigation we find that not all people are equally valuable, in fact the majority are not valuable at all. Now it would be really useful to have a map showing which areas of the world are the most contaminated by nuclear activities. We know some are in Russia; some in the USA and UK. We know radioactive materials were dumped in the Atlantic by Navy personnel and that these men got sick later on. Etc. But we will never know for sure where the safest places are. I suspect the North West is now somewhat dangerous; I wonder about southern New Mexico. It looks like the whole planet is headed for dangerous levels of contamination this century. Here is a good quote by the real journalist Rus Baker:
    "And, you know, my attitude as a journalist is many institutions are riddled with problems, many aspects of the federal government, but also private industry, big corporations, riddled with problems, abuses and so forth. And it is not our job as journalists, and I don’t think it’s our jobs as citizens, to just accept what anybody tells us and to just blindly trust when they say, whether it’s the FBI or it’s your bank." The trouble is most people wear a shield that repels what people like us have to say.

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  2. Propaganda makes people unimportant.

    If you looked with a critical eye, you could plainly see that the Paris shooting events were at least partially faked. And yet they were plastered all over all the news media.

    Fukushima meltdown is real, and very dangerous to many - and received almost no attention from the news media.

    This was not chance - it was the choice of some traitors and villains to publicize this way.

    And this is why they so desperately want to control the people's ability to get large scale suffering in front of the public.

    They will fight tooth and nail to hide the magnitude of Japanese suffering, because it can't be deflected onto anything convenient.

    James

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    1. Good to hear from you James

      The fear of terrorism is most definitely cultivated,

      Have you seen the trailer for Adam Curtis' latest fil, bitter lake?

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