Despite The Ongoing Efforts To Cover Up The Scope Of The Disasters, New Videos Prove That All Is Not Well At Fukushima … Or The BP Oil Spill Site

Despite the ongoing efforts to cover up the scope of the disasters, new videos prove that all is not well in Fukushima … or the BP oil spill site.

A strange flash was observed at the Fukushima nuclear power plant:

And a new 10-mile oil slick was spotted in the area of BP gulf oil spill:

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8 Responses to Despite The Ongoing Efforts To Cover Up The Scope Of The Disasters, New Videos Prove That All Is Not Well At Fukushima … Or The BP Oil Spill Site

  1. MaxTeichman says:

    Simple…they are simply strong illuminating helmet flashlights.

    …Party like its 1999 folks…

  2. Victor says:

    Crab meat sure sounds tasty with some of that delicious crude oil sauce on the side…

    • Jen says:

      @Victor: crab meat marinated in crude oil sauce would be even more tasty with a blast of radiation from the stricken Fukushima nuclear reactors. Yum, yum … or as the Japanese would say, oishii!

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  4. Nic says:

    @Jen: MMMMM! Genetically modified crab meat marinated in crude oil, burnt to a crisp by Japanese radiation, crude oil sauce, Monsanto french fries and all at an affordable, vastly inflated price thanks to the latest deliberately engineered financial melt down.
    and for pudding; False flag terror, fake revolutions, civil war, martial law and global fascism!
    YUMMMMY!

  5. Diane Castle says:

    It’s incredible to me that major media outlets are not covering this! In particular, the amount of oil washing up on Gulf beaches right now is incredibly–and yes, there are a lot of tarballs, but so much of it is FRESH! Here’s the evidence: http://blackoilredblood.com/2011/09/videos-and-pictures-of-oil-and-corexit-on-the-beaches-before-and-after-hurricane-lee/

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