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To: null and void

The nuke industry which is backed/created by the US government for nuke bomb making materials likes to keep nuke accidents and disasters i.e. Hanford, Fukushima Daiichi, on the low key.

To prevent a bad reputation from nuke fallout, US government will turn off RADNET to avoid having to report high fallout numbers hitting the US or have hillary (at the time) happily continue importing radioactive contaminated food stuffs from Japan besides ignore nuke fallout that landed on Japanese export products. Tell doctors not to list radiation poisoning as a cause of death. Typical endaround by the deep state but applied to nuclear contamination but they have to eventually raise the background radiation levels and usually raise the ‘safe’ exposure limits at the sametime.

Elsewhere in world, saner heads prevail by refusing and sending back cars and products and foodstuffs that are contaminated by Japanese radioactive fallout which you rarely read or hear about to this day.

Japan is so in a hurry to get over Daiichi that they are having some Olympic sport venues near the no-go zones around Fukushima.

BTW, GE knows every aspect of their nuke products even though they turn over the day to day operation to whomever they sold it to, GE always controls how the fuel rods are maintained and arranged inside their reactor cores.

Discovering a smuggled nuke bomb or nuke materials, you are never going to hear about it.


8 posted on 12/01/2018 6:22:57 PM PST by Tilting
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To: Tilting

That’s impossible. It would mean our government has lied to us. We all know that could never happen. Totally absurd. Nonsense... /s


11 posted on 12/01/2018 7:35:12 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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