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from Mike Ruppert -
WITHOUT
DOUBT this was the single most useful radio broadcast I have ever
heard. Listen to all of it. So many questions I have held for a long
time were answered. I learned enormously and found a couple areas
where I has reached incorrect conclusions, only because of a lack of
information in a global conspiracy to keep us ignorant and blind.
Here's
what I learned.
1.
The Japanese are still incinerating radioactive waste. I thought it
had been stopped.
2.
The typhoon debris heading for California (3x the size of the UK) is
likely to be quite full or radioactive particles in the nooks and
crannies of the debris.
3.
Not all fish being caught now off the west coast is radiated yet.
Arnie was very helpful on that.
There
were a few conclusions I disagree with but do not let that hinder
you. Listen to all of this because you will hear many things that may
or absolutely will save you life. This broadcast puts Fukushima in
much starker relief and with greater detail than anything I have
heard all at one time and one place.
David
Blume was a little weak for me because he fails to explain where all
of the raw materials to make enough alcohol to support Infinite
Growth are going to come from. but I learned a great deal from him
too.
Do
yourself a favor. Make time to listen. Thank you John B. Wells and
COAST TO COAST.
Coast
To Coast Am - November 9 2013 - Fukushima Special
As
mainstream media continues to ignore the seriousness of the Fukushima
situation which John B. Wells has been following closely, we are now
finding out it is definitely much worse than anyone ever imagined.
Joining John will be four experts (Arnie
Gundersen, David
Blume, Dr.
John Apsley, Steven
Starr)
who will unravel the truth about Fukushima.
Thank you Mike, for posting this! I heard it by staying up all night but one can't be sure of the information when half asleep...so it's good/great to hear it again...and I agree that it was one of the best shows...helpful, useful, etc.!!!
ReplyDeleteCurious what the photo is of; it is not Fukushima Daiichi, of that I'm sure.
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