So, Gov. Braun of Indiana wants to bring in nuclear power. A bad idea all the way around. Besides nuclear radiation, the nuclear plants are targets for bombs. They would only have to drop a bomb on those plants, and Hoosiers can kiss their behinds good-bye.
PLEASE protest the nuclear power plants, Indiana’s survival depends on it!
You might recall my post on the Indiana Civil War monument that looks like the WTC and the number 11. My instincts were kicking in that the monument was signaling Indiana was the next 9/11. Link here: https://sunlightonthewater.blog/2022/07/07/another-civil-war-or-9-11/
So I read a Reddit post that linked to a list of targets by Nazis during WW II. Well, it was a joke. A bad joke at that. So I have deleted the link and need to apologize for not looking into it further. I didn’t look it up as I usually do.
It’s just that my instincts are telling me that Indiana is a target, so I went with it. With Google putting a data center in there, Fort Wayne is on their radar. Grissom Reserve Base isn’t that far away, so I stand by my instincts of Indiana being a target, but that report wasn’t the confirmation I was looking for. My apologies.
I posted this https://sunlightonthewater.blog/2015/11/06/communications-101-class-2/ blog awhile back on how dangerous nuclear radiation is and how the radiation was downplayed.
here are some of the page contents, which is now “404”
What the Thompsons say they found out during their time inside TMI suggests radiation releases from the plant were hundreds if not thousands of times higher than the government and industry have acknowledged — high enough to cause the acute health effects documented in people living near the plant but that have been dismissed by the industry and the government as impossible given official radiation dose estimates. The Thompsons tried to draw attention to their findings and provide health information for people living near the plant, but what they say happened next reads like a John Grisham thriller.——————————It includes the story of Jean Trimmer, a farmer who lived in Lisburn, Pa. about 10 miles west of TMI. On the evening of March 30, 1979, Trimmer stepped outside on her front porch to fetch her cat when she was hit with a blast of heat and rain. Soon after, her skin became red and itchy as if badly sunburned, a condition known as erythema. About three weeks later, her hair turned white and began falling out. Not long after, she reported, her left kidney “just dried up and disappeared” — an occurrence so strange that her case was presented to a symposium of doctors at the nearby Hershey Medical Center. All of those symptoms are consistent with high-dose radiation exposure. There was also Bill Peters, an auto-body shop owner and a former justice of the peace who lived just a few miles west of the plant in Etters, Pa. The day after the disaster, he and his son — who like most area residents were unaware of what was unfolding nearby — were working in their garage with the doors open when they developed what they first thought was a bad sunburn. They also experienced burning in their throats and tasted what seemed to be metal in the air. That same metallic taste was reported by many local residents and is another symptom of radiation exposure, commonly reported in cancer patients receiving radiation therapy.—————————-[…]Wing reanalyzed the Columbia scientists’ data, looking at cancer rates before the TMI disaster to control for other possible risk factors in the 10-mile area. His peer-reviewed results, published in 1997, found positive relationships between accident dose estimates and rates of leukemia, lung cancer and all cancers. Where the Columbia study found a 30 percent average increase in lung cancer risk among one group of residents, for example, Wing found an 85 percent increase. And while the Columbia researchers found little or no increase in adult leukemias and a statistically unreliable increase in childhood cases, Wing found that people downwind during the most intense releases were eight to 10 times more likely on average than their neighbors to develop leukemia.——————————-
Strontium—a highly reactive chemical element whose radioactive isotope, strontium-90, is produced by nuclear fission. It takes the place of calcium in bones and can lead to bone disorders including cancer
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Strontium is also being sprayed along with aluminum in chemtrails. They’ve created a ceiling doing this. That is why we’re having scorching summers and mild winters. They can use a satellite sun of bright white light to create the heat.
And blinding people, I might add. It was so unnatural walking outside just recently and being nearly blinded by the fake white light. The natural sun is yellow , not white.