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  1. richardedmondson.net

    [ Ed. note - Normally Dane Wigington of Geoengineering Watch doesn't have a lot to say about Israel. But in this, the most recent installment of his weekly radio show, Wigington gets into a lengthy discussion not only about the UN Security Council resolution on Israeli settlements but also the likely connection between Stuxnet and the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
  2. americanfreepress.net

    While acting as the middleman, Israel transported warheads from the port of Houston, and in the process kept the best ones while giving the Japanese older warhead cores that had to be further enriched at Fukushima. Shimatsu credits retired CIA agent and mercenary Roland Vincent Carnaby with learning the warheads were being transported from Houston.
  3. Inquiry into the Stereoscopic Cameras at Fukushima installed by Israeli firm Magna BSP and the inexplicable destruction of Reactor #4, which was de-fueled and off-line at the time of the 2011 incident. The document may have disinformation combined with limited hangouts, but it matches other reports I've read from journalists like Wayne Madsen ...
  4. etcenter.org

    Hi-tech security cameras installed by an Israeli defense firm are recording events at the damaged core in Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, says a report by The Jerusalem Post. ... Magna BSP—based in Arava, Israel—specializes in producing and installing stereoscopic sensory and thermal imaging cameras, and is the contractor that ...
  5. www-pub.iaea.org

    Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 21-24 May 2013, Vienna, Austria. IAEA REPORT ON ... ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN JORDAN KAZAKHSTAN KENYA KOREA, REPUBLIC OF KUWAIT KYRGYZSTAN LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC ... Organized in connection with the implementation of the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety
  6. The CEO of the Israeli company that installed the security system at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant said Thursday that those workers who have elected to stay behind are "putting their lives on the line" to save Japan. ... Fukushima amid the unfolding crisis, in an effort to bring the facility under control, are two individuals who were ...
  7. israel21c.org

    Theoretically, Magna is able to gain remote access to the cameras at Fukushima. But because the Japanese government has not yet given them the right to do so, Magna has not yet seen the images being recorded there. Two of the people working to save the Fukushima nuclear plant were at Magna headquarters in Israel about three weeks ago for training.

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