It's been almost 12 years since the Fukushima disaster, which is still ongoing, except the MSM no longer mentions this due to directives to cover up any discussion. It was rather interesting that media in Brazil coined the term "A biological Fukushima" to convey their covid outbreak years back, this headline appeared out of place, as though it slipped through the censor filters, which ultimately makes it seem like this was inserted on purpose to seed more awareness of just how bad the meltdowns are having on the ecosystem as a whole. Especially since people like Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass made it his life work after being mentored by Einstein to prove to the world the emissions of nuclear energy are the genesis of diseases causing major issues for human health. So it could be probable to point that the Fukushima core meltdowns started a reaction that we're now seeing as a result of the common cold (i.e. coronavirus) becoming more aggressive, and the controllers of the world know this and are just leveraging the ignorance of the masses, since Fukushima is essentially off the minds of most people. However, it's not off the minds of people who study the ecology, although there are rules in place to not mention Fukushima as for a cause, just as we see today that critics of the mRNA vaccine are silenced on virtually every controlled platform, so there is an effort in play to keep all this secret from the general public, and keep everyone confused on the real reasons why the Alaska snow crab disappeared, or the salmon for that matter, along with all the beached whales, which by the way are grounded up and fed to Mink farms around the world, which caused all the minks to catch covid, and all the minks had to be destroyed, nobody questioned how that strange that was.
It would be really amazing if a project could look into the cover up of Fukushima, just like how 9/11 was revealed by Farsight, thinking there could be a lot of good information pulled out on just exactly what we're dealing with on this cover up.
Ongoing Fukushima core meltdowns on the ecology
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