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Forget all this crap, the dude is already dead. He has been dead for weeks now. There are enough hints about it. I don't see the point enumerating...
Throughout history any attempt like this to integrate one country's 'intelligence' apparatus with another's would be considered 'high treason' and...
Hard to know what turns them on more?
The West has shot itself in the foot SO many times that it has had to move up past the ankle to the knee! Some would probably say that it went up...
Sorry, bad morning, I was quite bitter. I had a lot of my livestock killed over night. Total piss off. I'd rather not post the link it's on...
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Comment: Two things stand out about this case:
1) It's reasonable to assume that they have above-ground radiation monitors at radioactive waste dumps. Is it possible the readings are picking up on the fallout from Fukushima and that the idea that these readings were taken underground is just disinfo?
2) Or that radiation really IS leaking from this waste dump, which - considering the timing of Japans disaster - speaks to a phenomenon which might not be easily explainable. An example that comes to mind is of the many construction cranes collapsing around the US and in other countries prior to, and at the beginning of the housing crash.
See:
Florida: Crane Collapse Blamed For Fuel Spill
Illinois: Man dies in crane collapse
Deadly crane collapse probed in Hunan, China
Crane collapse kills seven at Vietnam port