| Subject: What The Greys Say About Japan. |
| From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com> |
| Date: 21/03/2011, 21:45 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Subject: What The Greys Say About Japan. Mar.
21, 2011.
Here is some information from the Zetas which are the Greys. I don't
trust them very far, but sometimes they tell the truth.
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ZetaTalk Newsletter
The Zeta Talk Newsletter address much of what has been going on in Japan.
Interesting read.
Janis
Subject: The ZetaTalk Newsletter, Japan Quakes, March 20, 2011
The ZetaTalk Newsletter
Issue 233, Sunday March 20, 2011
Weekly news and views from around the world and beyond.
New ZetaTalk Earth Changes Announcements Signs of the Times
Japan Disaster
At the point of pressure for the compressing Pacific, the earthquake
ridden Japan was given a devastating blow on March 11, 2011 with a quake
just offshore its North Island (near Tokyo), now estimated even by the
conservative USGS to be a 9.0 magnitude quake. The quake was followed
by countless aftershocks. Considered the strongest earthquake Japan
has even experienced, at least since record keeping began.
Japan Quakes
Mw 9.0 Off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake, Japan
On March 11th, 2011, an earthquake of magnitude Mw 9.0 occurred
off the coast of Honshu Island, Japan, at 14:46 local time (05:46 UTC.) It
has been followed by a series of powerful aftershocks, with 31 earthquakes
of magnitude larger than 6 in 3 days. The earthquake epicenter is located
approximately 100 km off Miyagi at a depth of 22km. It was widely felt as
far
as Tokyo, about 400 km away. A tsunami wave was generated in the Pacific,
with wave heights reported at more than 4 m high. Reports from Sendai
harbour, Japan, due west of the epicenter, indicate a wave height reaching
10 m high. This is the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and is
among the 5 largest earthquakes recorded worlwide.
The quake occurred on the finger of the North American Plate that
drops
down to hold the North Island of Japan. The Zetas have stated that this
finger will not break off, despite the intense pressure coming from the
compression of the Pacific. Subduction under this finger by the Pacific
Plate occurs, instead. As powerful as this quake was, it is, per the Zetas,
only an incidental quake in the scheme of things, and not the series of
great
quakes they have predicted for Japan during the 7 of 10 scenarios.
Plate Boundaries
ZetaTalk Description 3/19/2011: Plate tectonics involves various
dramas
on the plate borders - clash or subduction bounaries, slip-slide boundaries,
and stretch zones boundaries. Where plate borders clash, one plate pushing
against another, this most often has one of the plates either riding over or
pushing under the other. Such border clashes are invariably accompanied by
massive quakes in the range of magnitude 8-10. Japan, the Andes, the West
Coast of the N American continent, and the Himalayas are examples of such
border clashes. During such clashes there will be a point where the pressure
is greatest, and that will be the spot where a quake will occur.
The Pacific is currently compressing, in step with a widening
Atlantic,
all caused by the jerking around that planet Earth is enduring during the
daily Earth wobble caused by the magnetic push/pull from Planet X. The
position of the Moon and its resultant gravity pull has scant influence on
the matter. The parts of the Pacific Plate are themselves compressing,
down along the island chain that forms the Hawaiian Islands and on down
to the Society Islands. These adjustments are primarily silent, for man, who
does not have seismographs located on the deep ocean floor, but can be
detected on occasion by the ocean buoys which show heaping water from
one end of the Pacific to the other.
The Philippine Plate is tilting, plunging under the Philippine
Islands and
lifting slightly on the other end near the Mariana Islands. The Mariana
Plate
is also tilting and plunging under the Mariana Islands. Thus, pressure from
the central Pacific is being relieved by this movement, where pressure on
the north Pacific requires adjustments at Japan. A glance at a plate
tectonic
map shows that the recent quake in Japan happened at precisely the point
where the pressure from the compressing Pacific would be the greatest.
Now that an adjustment has been made at this point, further folding of the
Philippine and Mariana Plates can occur. This may be iterative, returning
to the Japanese coast on occasion, or to New Zealand, which is lifting. The
pressure point will move, and result in a quake.
The quake generated a tsunami warning for the entire Pacific Rim.
Waves reached the West Coast of the US and the coastline of Chile. Ocean
buoys went off all over the Pacific, accordingly. But the devastation was
to Japan itself, which suffered a tsunami 10 meters high roaring inland,
scouring the coastline and, it is feared, washing away over 10,000
inhabitants of one coastal town. The Zeta warnings to be away from the
coastlines when the pole shift hits, so clearly relevant.
Tsunami Horror
The Zeta warnings to anticipate travel restrictions, an inability to
travel
during the last weeks, was also brought home by photos of the condition
of roads in Japan after this large quake. Is there any doubt that roadways,
rail lines, and air port runways could be inoperable during the last weeks?
Travel Restricted
The danger from living in cities and not leaving for rural safe are
as was
also depicted graphically in photos from the Japan quake. Fires break out,
even when surrounded by seawater. Industrial storage tanks rupture and
tip over. When there is no water pressure, fires cannot be put out in the
traditional way, and rage unabated after earthquakes.
City Dangers
Even in earthquake resistant Japan, which has made a science of
building
resistant buildings and houses, total collapse can be seen. How does one
live
in a city when there is no fresh water, no standing structures, the stores
shelves empty of food, and no way to grow food?
Collapsed Cities
Nuclear Nightmare
As if a 9.0 earthquake and attendant tsunami weren't enough, Japan
also
soon found itself with a nuclear nightmare. Several of its nuclear power
plants
at one facility went into meltdown. The electricity went out, and backup
generators failed because the basements they were housed in became flooded
with seawater. In addition, all manner of mechanical problems developed,
simply from earthquake damage. Cooling rods were not inserted fully, and
attempts to cool the reactors with seawater resulted in forced steam
emissions, which of course carried radioactive pollutant. Despite
reassurance,
the situation seemed to get worse and worse.
Radioactive Releases in Japan Could Last Months, Experts Say
March 13, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/world/asia/japan-fukushima-nuclear-reactor.html
The central problem arises from a series of failures that began
after the
tsunami. It easily overcame the sea walls surrounding the Fukushima plant.
It
swamped the diesel generators, which were placed in a low-lying area,
apparently because of misplaced confidence that the sea walls would protect
them. At 3:41 p.m. Friday, roughly an hour after the quake and just around
the
time the region would have been struck by the giant waves, the generators
shut
down. According to Tokyo Electric Power Company, the plant switched to an
emergency cooling system that operates on batteries, but the thesese were
soon
depleted. The International Atomic Energy Agency said that "as a
countermeasure to limit damage to the reactor core," Tokyo Electric proposed
injecting seawater mixed with boron - which can choke off a nuclear
reaction.
It was a desperation move: The corrosive seawater will essentially disable
the 40-year-old plant; the decision to flood the core amounted to a decision
to abandon the facility. The problem was compounded because gauges in
the reactor seemed to have been damaged in the earthquake or tsunami,
making it impossible to know just how much water is in the core.
Radiation Spewing from Reactors
March 15, 2011
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=3D2&objectid10712611
Radiation is spewing from damaged reactors at a crippled nuclear
power
plant in tsunami-ravaged northeastern Japan in a dramatic escalation of the
4-day-old catastrophe, forcing the government to tell people nearby to stay
indoors to avoid exposure. Prime Minister Naoto Kan warned that there are
dangers of more leaks and told people living within 30 kilometres of the
Fukushima Daiichi complex stay indoors. In a nationally televised statement,
Kan said radiation has spread from four reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear plant in Fukushima province that was one of the hardest-hit in
Friday's 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the ensuing tsunami. Japanese
authorities have been injecting seawater as a coolant of last resort, and
advising nearby residents to stay inside to avoid contamination. It also
raised global concerns about the safety of nuclear power at a time when
it has seen a resurgence as an alternative to fossil fuels.
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@mldoe.com