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3/11/2012 — One year since Japan Earthquake , Tsunami , and Nuclear Meltdown

Watch the video here:

 

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It has been a full year since the tragedy in Japan — the super-massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake followed immediately by a very large tsunami which destroyed the east coast of Japan — including a fully stocked series of Nuclear reactors at the TEPCO Fukushima nuclear power plant.

Tens of thousands of people died in the immediate tsunami wave — hundreds of people killed around the Pacific ring as the waves traveled half way across the world — hitting shorelines as far as west Coast USA .. and East Coast Africa.

The nuclear fallout from the Fukushima meltdown and EXPLOSION is still ongoing — the global death toll from this still very active situation will never fully be known.

There were DOZENS of other large earthquakes globally which killed thousands more — Turkey, South America, Central America, and New Zealand.

Volcanic eruptions and flows at a very noticeable high — as seen at Sakurajima Japan, El Hierro Canary Islands, or Pu’u’ O’o in Hawaii — Alaska, Russia, central and south america, Italy, and the Continental United states also showing signs of volcanic activity !

BILLIONS of animals have died worldwide.. birds, fish, cattle, sea creatures such as dolphins and whales.. even down to jelly fish…. literally BILLIONS washing up in mass quantities worldwide.

THOUSANDS of people killed in severe weather (possibly 10’s of thousands injured).. just by severe weather in the USA, Australia, and Europe. 2011 and 2012 have proved to be HUGE storm years.. 2011 producing the worst tornado outbreak in recorded weather history.

Strange odors, sounds, and sink holes.. also several space anomalies, comets, and massive solar flares. Aurora in the south USA for instance… compasses shifting off due north…

I haven’t even scratched the surface of what happened this past year… those of you who have been aware most likely know what Im talking about .. but if you’re new to the subject of earth changes… here is a link to my past videos .. going back to 2010 (you can sort and filter to see from march 11 , 2011 until today .. march 11, 2012.

As always.. DON’T BE SCARED.. BE PREPARED ! Have the appropriate plans in place to survive threat scenarios in your localized area. You know your area better than I do, so have a shelter in place plan.. a local flee plan.. a regional flee plan, and a national flee plan.

Food, Water, transportation, communications, navigation, and self defense ! Have those basic needs met.

cheers and much love!

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3/7/2012 — Severe weather in development in Midwest and off West Coast = be aware

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screenshot 730pm CST 3/7/2012:

 

College of Dupage / GOES polar satellite view shows the coming systems not yet ashore in the US:

 
Make special note of the Scalar Square and HAARP ring outbreak occurring Dallas south to San Antonio: watch for tornadoes, hail or damaging winds at these area epicenters…

 

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