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Huge electric static arcs at Fukushima Saturday night??

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posted on Sep, 2 2014 @ 12:27 AM
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a reply to: 8675309jenny

Thanks. Hard to get any ample news on it these days. Still pretty much fcked. ELE Event coming soon if the the rods are still China Syndroming.

Yep. Fcked.



posted on Sep, 2 2014 @ 06:39 AM
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originally posted by: intrptr

Not only, but those cameras are 50 miles from the plant. Lots of air disturbance tween there.


Hi intrptr, the camera in the OP is on the site looking Northeast and seems to be one of the Tepco cameras, left caption in the link,

www.fukushimafacts.com...


edit on 2-9-2014 by smurfy because: Text.



posted on Sep, 2 2014 @ 07:06 AM
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originally posted by: smurfy

originally posted by: intrptr

Not only, but those cameras are 50 miles from the plant. Lots of air disturbance tween there.


Hi intrptr, the camera in the OP is on the site looking Northeast and seems to be one of the Tepco cameras, left caption in the link,

www.fukushimafacts.com...



Thanks Smurfy,
Your explanation makes sense.
The camera angle is too low to be anywhere other than on site.



posted on Sep, 2 2014 @ 09:10 AM
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a reply to: smurfy

Thanks all for the corrections about placement of cameras everyone.

I see clear now, except for some water on the lens cover.



posted on Sep, 15 2014 @ 11:51 AM
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originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
What electricity? The plant is not operational. Any electricity would be subsidiary. From some other source. Not produced by the shut down plant. reply to: Restricted



Proton flux from CME arrival Saturday.

The electricity could be coming from the Ionosphere (above) and not the plant on the ground. As long as the conduits are still connected. An ion saturated Ionosphere would need to discharge excess particles, due to the positively charged particles coming in from the sun in the CME; the reactor might generate an attractive discharge point for those ions, due to the amount of radial decay in the area (negative ions attracting positive ones).

Just my thoughts.

God Bless,



posted on Sep, 27 2014 @ 09:32 PM
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The Quality in those two videos at the bottom were very poor, this although could be caused by the effects of the electrical power lines at the plant, thats what i think



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