by Robert Wilkinson
Sorry to begin Sunday with bad news, but yes, Fukushima just got hit with another 7.3 earthquake. Time to decommission every nuclear plant built within 100 miles of a fault line!
This story was not featured by the MSM, even though you’d think that something like this would focus people’s attention on the FACT that nuclear plants near fault lines are putting the human race at risk! Courtesy of an October 25 AP story by Mari Yamaguchi and Ken Moritsugu reported by NWCN.com titled 7.3 Magnitude quake rocks Japan, we read that “An earthquake of magnitude 7.3 struck early Saturday off Japan's east coast... Japan's meteorological agency said the quake was an aftershock of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that struck the same area in 2011, killing about 19,000 people and devastating the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant.”
”The quake hit at 2:10 a.m. Tokyo time (1710 GMT) about 290 kilometers (170 miles) off Fukushima, and it was felt in Tokyo, some 300 miles (480 kilometers) away.” (That gives you astrologers a time and place to work with – good luck!)
There’s not much more to report, except that this is only a symptom of what has been and what will inevitably happen again. 7.3 is a fairly strong quake, and it’s common knowledge among those who study earthquake patterns that what one “expert” calls an aftershock may in fact be a foreshock for the next big one. Take it from someone who lived in Los Angeles as well as Northern California.
Decommission every single nuke plant as soon as possible! Nuke anything is bad for life on Earth. I just hope they are finding ways to clean the radiation from the Pacific, since the news continues to be discouraging on that front.
© Copyright 2013 Robert Wilkinson
There doesn't go a day where I am not aware of this in Tokyo. I really hope this is not a foreshock like back March of 2011! There was 7. Something the Tuesday before the Earthquake in Tohoku! We are living in Intense times.
Posted by: Micheline | October 27, 2013 at 04:05 PM
hmm on the way out of the labyrinth we encounter that which was on the way in to its center, have we healed, are we reacting, are we acting with faith love and hope this time to make good choices with good intent, do we see the hidden doorway to lead us to where we are safe no longer needing to be confronted by our past? Sending much love and healing to all those involved, including nature herself and hope with all my heart, the lesson was learned well, and more appropriate thinking and action prevail this time, for all.
Posted by: debbie | October 27, 2013 at 08:02 PM
Any idea of the astrological influence that may have influenced this being experienced by many or seen by some again globally or in Japan's chart Robert?
Posted by: debbie | October 27, 2013 at 08:04 PM
It's going to get worse, quickly.
https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/10/24-3#.Um1EeBCqbVo.twitter
Love,
Terri in Joburg
Posted by: Aquila Ka Hecate | October 27, 2013 at 08:35 PM
Hi all - I have another article coming in a couple of days that outlines why this continues, and why the contractors supposedly doing whatever in this mess are total incompetents. Why do I believe it won't surprise you?
Hi debbie - Good idea for an article when I have time. For now, overloaded.....
Hi Terri - Now THAT'S alarming. Not surprising, but alarming. And yes, the entire world is at risk from incompetents who can't seem to deal with the mess in effective ways. Wait until my next article on this. It's astounding that such things are allowed to go on. When you consider the global risk from this vs how much money and expertise is thrown at spying on everyone on Earth, it's easy to see some people in power have severely misplaced priorities. Someone needs to call in some experts, fast. Really. I wouldn't trust TEPCO to clean up a sewage spill, much less this.
Posted by: Robert | October 27, 2013 at 11:34 PM
Thank you for this. It's really awful that we aren't talking about the Pacific ocean and what is going on at Fukushima. It's going to define our children and granchildrens' lives.
Posted by: darwin davis | October 28, 2013 at 12:24 PM