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Fukushima: Japan Goes to WAR

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Giant Nuke Weapons Aimed at the US, Switched ON


Brutally strong external "tent" skeleton for Rad spewing reactors at Fukushima

Brutally strong external "tent" skeleton for Rad spewing reactors at Fukushima. Built to withstand what? An attack?
by Bob Nichols



(San Francisco) – Japan is readying six huge, long acting nuclear weapons for immediate use against the country’s economic and military foes. Chief among those is the United States. The weapon is radioactive poison gas from the six destroyed American reactors and old reactor cores at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

Fukushima Daiichi is now fully weaponized in concept and, in just days, in real life.

Long denied their own nuclear weapons by the US, their WW II wartime conqueror, re-builder, Master and Patron, the Japanese are commonly thought by insiders to be capable of building nuclear weapons easily over a weekend. This aggressive approach is even more ingenious and imaginative.

In an instant on March 11, 2011 at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station three, possibly six, large atomic reactors were turned into armed and functioning stationary nuclear weapons, ostensibly by a very large, curious earthquake and devastating tsunami.

Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant’s six reactors transformed to possibly six huge radioactive isotope spewing nuclear weapons; potentially as much as the equivalent of about 2,000 Hiroshima Atomic Bombs over a period of months and even years. Japanese Prime Minister Kan and the Cabinet were notified immediately.

Unlike the Chernobyl nuclear disaster involving only one reactor six months out, the Fukushima smash up is no closer to being “contained,” as the government cheerfully puts it than it was on Day One – March 11, 2011

Atomic bombs, like the one that incinerated Hiroshima, create more than 1,400 radioactive and highly lethal “isotopes;” or, radioactive variations of the metal uranium. Atomic reactors do the same thing, since they are merely vastly slowed down, very large atomic bombs.
War Flag of the Imperial Japanese Army Wikipedia

War Flag of the Imperial Japanese Army Wikipedia

Now as a result of stunning Japanese ingenuity, the unparalleled nuclear fury, disease and concentrated death of the out-of-control reactors will be aimed directly at the United States. Nothing short of a full scale US invasion and bombing can turn the situation around. For more than six months Fukushima Nuclear Power Reactors have irradiated Japan and nearby countries such as Russia, China, South Korea, and North Korea, for the most part. The “tents” turn that all around. The die is cast, the Japanese leadership has made their decision; so be it.

To date, American President Obama has done nothing that VeteransToday knows of to stem this dire, immediate and active nuclear threat to all residents of the United States.

The six Fukushima Daiichi nuclear weapons are in Northern Japan on the Pacific Coast facing the West Coast of the United States. Travel time from Fukushima to San Francisco, Seattle or Los Angeles is a few minutes by US space based weapons systems and others that are up there.

Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi poison gas nuclear fallout is deployed by steady easterly winds and is much more dependable than space based weapons. The one way trip from Fukushima’s crippled reactors to San Francisco, LA and Seattle takes 4 days by the ever present Jet Stream winds and as much as 9 days by lower level winds. This is nothing new; it has been the case since the Fukushima disaster March 11, 2011.
Overbuilt, armored and brutally strong "tent leg poles" are shown in this close up of an unfinished Fukushima radiation gas pump chimney (FRGPC) to poison millions of Americans.

Overbuilt, armored and brutally strong "tent leg poles" are shown in this close up of an unfinished Fukushima radiation gas pump chimney (FRGPC) to poison millions of Americans.

What is new is that the Japanese government, the Japanese self defense forces and their corporate favorite TEPCO, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, are encasing the semi-permanent radiation spewing Stationary Nuclear Weapons (SNW) in giant building sized tents or weapons condoms.

Powerful fans collect and pump the highly radioactive uranium gas and aerosols through armored chimneys directly into the air far above Fukushima Daichi’s wrecked nukes. From there the Radioactive Gas (RadGas) heads East to the United States. Since poison gas is imprecise, Mexico and Canada are also at risk. Japan’s weapons’ breakthrough was thinking of them as big nuclear weapons in the first place.

All in all, Fukushima Daiichi is a rather natural and organic weapons system with six known core devices manufactured by weapons maker GE (General Electric.) The nuke reactors’ design was first used in US fast attack nuclear submarines. The trashed nukes are now enormous nuclear weapons designed from the ground up to kill and maim American residents in large numbers.

The faithful, and dying, Japanese Kamikaze workers at Fukushima Daiichi could even hook up solar panels and tide based electrical generators for an almost limitless supply of free electricity to run the huge air pumps to push the hot radioactive gas and aerosols high into the air for decades; or, until they are destroyed, whichever comes first.

Destroy the RadGas Generators, Mr President

The building sized tents, concealed and armored chimneys and high velocity air pumps constitute armed and firing nuclear weapons aimed at the United States.

The intensely radioactive poison gas is blanketing the US with no foreseeable end in sight. The President is left with no choice but to use any means necessary to protect the United States. As a result, nothing is “off the table.”

It is your move, Mr. President.

Copyright by Bob Nichols Sept 16, 2011. All rights reserved. Distribute with credit and all Notes and Sources. Reach Bob Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com
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17 comments // Fukushima: Japan Goes to WAR

  • JustZ
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    • Indeed, the leak at Daiichi is a total disaster...to the power of 10! But THIS story- is total bullshit. You might have better luck writing junk like this for The Onion.

    • 8 months ago
  • DanCastro
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    • JustZ:

      On reflection, I'd much rather read this here than read about an "action" taken in frustration over having an opinion and no where to vent it!
      I say, "let it all out" and let the "play" begin!

    • 8 months ago
  • Tetsuo_Otomo
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    • Tetsuo_Otomo:

      Since we have been given no information from any government there is little to find, but as this is an ongoing problem with no "fix" in sight I am not surprised to hear they are pushing the radiation up and away. War? Don't really think so, but it is spreading far and wide. There is no way it is not having the stated impacts and we continue on in the dark.

    • 8 months ago
  • jackhole
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    • http://english.pravda.ru/world/asia/02-03-2009/107169-japan-0/

      HA! Funny stuff I needed a good laugh, who wrote this Bush senior?

      We should be going after those damn SOCIALISTS Canadians----You know those fokkers are up to no good. C'mon can no one else see that maple syrup is imported with the sole intent to make us diabetic and kill us?

      Don't get me started on Eskimos, the are mating with Cubans to increase their numbers and then they will bring out the Führer ( no not Adolph the real villain that has taken over the world Walt Disney ) from cryogenic suspension, trust no one.

    • 9 months ago
  • squarethecircle
  • jackhole
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    • squarethecircle:

      No disrespect but that is some paranoid article. Did you click on my link as I did on yours?
      I did a quick research on Veterans today and find a lot of good concerning veteran issues.

      What I also found is that the rank and file is riddled with military insiders most notably Gordon Duff-- senior editor at Veterans Today and former national security insider. So now I feel even more comfortable with my SNARK above given that this group is vested in keeping wars going.

      The truth in that article comes from an insular biased group. For anyone to print that Japan is a threat to the U.S. is deceitful by design or the rantings of lunatics.

    • 8 months ago
  • DanCastro
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    • jackhole:

      Tried to go there three times...wouldn't load. I understand though the source is comprised and has skewed info as all sources seem to be these days. I don't think we are at war with Japan, but I do feel there is a strong threat of radiation we are not being told about. That, not paranoia was my reasoning for posting this. Those that want to be blind will be and those that are searching will appreciate the unoffered truth that is in the story.

    • 8 months ago
  • jackhole
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    • squarethecircle:

      Here it is clipped---just google Japan US relations:

      Japan becomes USA’s most important ally
      02.03.2009
      Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso had the honor to become the first foreign leader to have met President Obama in Washington. The US-led policy in the Middle East has been extremely unsuccessful recently, the gap between the United States and Europe has been growing, and Latin America has been going out of control. Barack Obama needs to celebrate success, or at least a portion of visible success. Japan can come in handy at this point.

      It was the first international meeting for the US president in the Oval Office, but it can become the last meeting for the prime minister of Japan. Over 70 percent of the Japanese want Taro Aso to step down.

      The top meeting, which took place on February 25, showed that the US administration wanted its Japanese counterparts to understand that Tokyo still remained Washington’s key ally. Obama stressed out the significance of allied links with Japan. The two leaders discussed the issues of the world financial crisis, the nuclear program of North Korea and the assistance which Japan could provide to Afghanistan.

      The USA entrusts an honorable mission to Japan in the 21st century. Japan is the most important and the most reliable ally of the United States. Japan allows US troops to use its civil airdromes and sea ports. The county also lets the USA inspect foreign civil vessels traveling along its coast during the period of economic sanctions, not to mention the fact that US military weapons are deployed in Japan too.

      The contingent of Japanese ground troops, including armored vehicles, was used in 2004 to support the US occupation of Iraq . Japan also sent its warships – for the first time since 1944 – to the Indian Ocean.

      Nowadays, the government of Japan says that it would be ready to turn its Self-Defense Forces into a full-scale army the power of which could be used for the solution of geopolitical problems. Japan already participates in the US missile defense system and conducts the modernization of its armed forces with the agreement of the United States.

      This protection, which violates a number of international agreements, stipulates a certain payment, of course. That is why, Aso promised to conduct a close cooperation with the USA in terms of six-sided talks devoted to North Korea’s nuclear program. Obama set out a hope that Japan would play the leading role in increasing the security level and boosting the economic development of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    • 8 months ago
  • jackhole
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    • squarethecircle:

      No doubt the radiation level numbers may be fudge a little---remember the relationship between power in Japan and the people, has never been an open book but the notion that the Japan is a danger to US is irresponsible. What's this "weapons of mass destruction 2.0?"

    • 8 months ago
  • squarethecircle
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    • jackhole:

      The US just moved the fleet from Japan, there is question regarding the nature of the 9.0 EQ, and there is no information being shared. We are a global humanity vs a few that keep us in check. I see no borders only people that deserve to understand what is going on.

    • 8 months ago
  • jackhole
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  • oldbanjo
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  • oldbanjo
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    • squarethecircle:

      If I was in Oregon or Washington State I'd move. They will have the biggest problems. The entire US will have problems with food and maybe water contamination. During bomb test in China the cars in the parking lot in the shipyard in Charleston, SC were hotter than the contaminated buildings that we worked in in the shipyard.

    • 8 months ago
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