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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 02:54 AM PDT
8 October 2013
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We are within weeks of what may be humankind’s most dangerous moment
and it is coming just as the greatest credit bubble in history is about
to pop. Images of the movie Armageddon, with Bruce Willis, have been
hanging like a cloud over me. In the movie, everyone on earth was
watching to see if Willis would succeed in blowing up the incoming
asteroid. If he and his team failed, everyone on earth was going to die
so everyone was paying attention and praying for salvation.
The most dangerous situation
humanity has ever faced is upon us and no one is watching. Only a few
have reported on what is about to happen starting in November. The
operation, to remove 400 tons of highly irradiated spent fuel beneath
the plant’s damaged Reactor No. 4, could set off a catastrophe greater
than any we have ever seen, independent experts warn. An operation of
this scale, says plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company, has never
been attempted before, and is wrought with danger.
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