Hawaii National Guard Whistleblowers Warn Friends, Family Of Imminent Power-Plant Explosion, Tsunami
18 May, 2018
Authored by Shepard Ambellas via Intellihub.com,
"A
friend that works with our Civil Defense shared to just be prepared
[be]cause the data is going OFF THEIR CHARTS, setting off all kind
[of] bells at work."
The
highly-controversial Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) geothermal power
plant has become a major issue of concern among U.S. government
insiders who fear an imminent explosion of the plant may cause a
massive tsunami and wreak havoc in the region due to the recent
uptick in volcanic activity on Mount Kilauea.
2
days ago, lava was close...
What
officials aren’t telling you is that PGV contains tens of thousands
of gallons of highly flammable solvents which it uses to power its
turbines. If earthquakes, eruptions, or fire cause this solvent to
ignite it would trigger a massive explosion which National
Guard/Civil Defense whistle-blowers fear will cause a massive tidal
wave which would in turn threaten the Hawaiian Islands and the lives
of people in the region.
A
friend who received the alert from two different whistle-blowers
immediately notified family members via a text message telling them
to “be prepared.”
“Just got this from a friend,” the message read. “Hey loves, please notify friend and family [the] power plant [on] Hilo may explode within 48 hours which may cause earthquakes and tsunamis.”
The text message went on to read:
[It] would be a good idea to get prepared. Brock’s mom, her friend, is in the National Guard [and] is getting called in now to prepare in case this happens. They did not notify the public yet. FYI: Might have a tsunami warning withing 24 hours PLEASE make sure you make a meeting place or a number to call for your ohana. Oahu people will probably 20 minute[s] to go high up somewhere […] so please share this inside info to everyone.
A friend that works with our Civil Defense shared to just be prepared [be]cause the data is going OFF THEIR CHARTS, setting off all kind [of] bells at work.
Keep
in mind, if this happens, all of the Hawaiian Islands may be
affected.
H/T: @Tabertronic on Twitter
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