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Japan's Woes

The nuclear plant at Fukushima has blown its top for the second time this month. News reports tell us that its fuel rods are exposed. Yet, officials deny that radiation levels aren't at dangerous levels yet. In the face of that aforementioned statement officials have doled out iodine to the evacuating population that is estimated at 170,000 individuals.
Sweden has dropped their proposed project on building nuclear reactors in the shadow of what happened in Japan. Many states here in the U.S. have nuclear plants up and running, Colorado, Florida and other numerous places.
Perhaps these should be replaced by a cleaner and safer source of energy. Solar Power.  China is light years ahead of the rest of the world because they have gone ahead and tapped into our suns energy. Many of their cities have been harvesting the abundant energy from the sun.
It has been estimated that over 10,000 individuals have lost their lives in the earth quake that shook Japan at a whopping 8.9 R.S. reading.
We were forewarned about these earth quakes thousands of years ago. That message came down to us via the Mayan Calendar system that the Aztec civilization picked up on. Its there smack dab in the center of the Aztec calendar. In the center of the calendar one can see plainly the symbol of the fifth world. The age that we are living in now. The age of earthquakes. The fourth ancient world had been destroyed by water. The flood.
There are many places in the world where the continental plates meet and grind against one another. But earth quakes also rumble and shake places that are inland.
On January 14, 1879, a shock hit Savannah, Georgia, which was felt throughout Florida. This startling tremor struck at 11:50 p.m.
A giant tidal wave, supposedly caused by another earthquake, struck the coastline with such intensity that the huge wave continued up the St. Johns River. Boats were overturned, other boats were smashed against docks, and still others were found up on shore quite a distance from the water. On August 31, 1886, this ground shaker surprised everyone on the east coast. Inland, people were thrown to the ground, and plaster was knocked from the ceilings.
The rocking tremor was felt as far away as Tallahassee. The State House reported that large chunks of its building had fallen to the ground. According to reports, every state east of the Mississippi felt some form of shaking. Charleston, South Carolina, took the brunt of the earthquake. Over two thirds of Charleston was destroyed.
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There was a quake and a tidal wave that struck Daytona Beach, Florida crushing cars and injuring people. That happened in 1992.
The officials in Japan have been denying that radiation levels are posing any threat. Yet, in the face of those statements they have been handing out iodine tablets to the general population. Iodine is known to prevent cancers caused by radiation exposure. Qiute a contradiction here, no?
In any case, Again, I would advise many to stock up on food stuffs that will come to the market places next month. There is sure to be fallout from those reactors in Japan coming our way via the jet streams.
 
 

posted on Mar 14, 2011 8:24 AM ()

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