Underground Nuclear Explosion At Crippled Japan Atomic Plant Shocks The World
by DNA
topinfopost.com
Jan 3, 2014
An ominous edict issued from the Office of the President of Russia today to all Ministries of the Russian Government ordering that all “past, present and future” information relating to Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster now be rated at the highest classification level “Of Special Importance” states that this condition is “immediately and urgently needed” due to a series of underground nuclear explosions occurring at this crippled atomic plant on 31 December as confirmed by the Ministry of Defense (MoD).
“Of Special Importance” is Russia’s highest classification level and refers to information which, if released, would cause damage to the entire Russian Federation.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a catastrophic failure at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on 11 March 2011. The failure occurred when the plant was hit by a tsunami triggered by the 9.0 magnitude Tōhoku earthquake.

The plant began releasing substantial amounts of radioactive materials beginning on 12 March 2011 becoming the largest nuclear incident since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the second (with Chernobyl) to measure at the highest Level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES).
According to this report, MoD “assests” associated with the Red Banner Pacific Fleet detected two “low-level” underground atomic explosions occurring in the Fukushima disaster zone on 31 December, the first measuring 5.1 magnitude in intensity, followed by a smaller 3.6 magnitude explosion moments later.
The MoD further reports that the 5.1 magnitude event corresponds to the energy equivalent in megatons of TNT of 0.0005, while the 3.6 magnitude event equals 0.0000005.
As a comparison, the MoD states that the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 by the United States released the equivalent of 16 Kilotons = 0.016 megatons of TNT, about the energy equivalent of a magnitude 6 earthquake, and the largest hydrogen bomb ever detonated was the Tsar bomb, a device exploded by the Soviet Union on 30 October 1961, with an energy equivalent of about 50 megatons of TNT.
[h/t: Dane Wigington]
VIDEO — The Truthseeker: Leaked US Regime Change Manual, Admits Ukraine’s its ‘Playbook’ (E31)
RT
Dec 28, 2013
Happy Xmas Ukraine! Openly pro-Nazi rioters ripping up paving stones for weapons and driving bulldozers at people get sweets from America’s Asst. Secretary of State, the surprisingly long list of countries where the US attempts regime change under cover of ‘human rights’; and George Clooney becomes the Pentagon’s sexy new weapon.
Seek truth from facts with Humanitarian Imperialism author Jean Bricmont, UN Human Rights Rapporteur Richard Falk, political analyst Richard Becker, Asia Times’ Pepe Escobar, On Immoral Interventionism author Gilad Atzmon, and ‘worth 500,000 dead kids’ Madeleine Albright.
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VIDEO — Nazemroaya: Syria in Context of the “New Middle East”
Global Research TV
Dec 16, 2013
The Foreign Ministry of Ecuador and the School of International Relations of the National Institute of Advanced Studies (IAEN) of Ecuador jointly organized a seminar with workshops called “New Geopolitics in the Middle East” (La Nueva Geopolítica en Oriente Medio) with the objective of contributing to the training and education of current and future Ecuadorian diplomats and specialists dealing with the Middle East.
The following is Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya’s lecture on the thrust to redraw the borders of the Middle East and its connection to the regional conflicts in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq.
Nazemroaya also sat with other keynote speakers on a panel to discuss the direction that the Arab Spring had taken:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi4ivN…
Lecture Date: December 12, 2013
Lecture Location: National Institute of Advanced Studies (IAEN) Auditorium
The full video with Spanish segments is located on the IAEN webpage:
http://bambuser.com/v/4177894
Event objectives for the Ecuadorian government as outlined by Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño during its inauguration:
http://cancilleria.gob.ec/minister-of…
VIDEO — Activist Entrepreneur Joby Weeks: How to Escape Wage Slavery
Activist Post
Dec 25, 2013
[Potent News editor’s note: While I do not feel much excitement for bitcoin, I do think there are some interesting points raised in this video.]
Inconsistencies and Unanswered Questions: The Risks of Trusting the Snowden Story
by Kevin Ryan
Global Research
digwithin.net
Jan 1, 2014
Last June, Glenn Greenwald at The Guardian revealed that Edward Snowden was the NSA insider behind “one of the most significant leaks in US political history.” Snowden explained his motivations through Greenwald by saying, “There are more important things than money…. harming people isn’t my goal. Transparency is.”
Such altruistic motivations were welcome news at the time but have come into question recently given that only a tiny fraction of the documents have been released nearly a year after Snowden started working with Greenwald. Perhaps more importantly, billionaire Pierre Omidyar is funding Greenwald’s slow release of those documents. It is worth noting that Omidyar’s Paypal Corporation has links to the NSA.
It was originally reported that the number of documents Snowden had stolen was in the thousands. Today, however, that number is said to be nearly two million. This calls into question Snowden’s early statement, as reported by Greenwald, that he “carefully evaluated every single document to ensure that each was legitimately in the public interest.” The huge, new number also reveals that less than one tenth of one percent of the documents (only about 900) have actually been released to the public.
How could Snowden have “carefully evaluated every single” one of what is now being said to be nearly two million documents? He only worked for Booz Allen Hamilton for a few months. According to NSA Director Keith Alexander, Snowden also worked directly for NSA for twelve months prior to that, which is interesting. But still, that would require carefully evaluating thousands of documents a day during that entire time. Didn’t he have a job apart from that?
Journalist Margie Burns asked some good questions back in June that have not yet been answered. She wondered about the 29-year old Snowden who had been a U.S. Army Special Forces recruit, a covert CIA operative, and an NSA employee in various capacities, all in just a few, short years. Burns asked “How, exactly, did Snowden get his series of NSA jobs? Did he apply through regular channels? Was it through someone he knew? Who recommended him? Who were his references for a string of six-figure, high-level security jobs? Are there any safeguards in place so that red flags go up when a subcontractor jumps from job to job, especially in high-level clearance positions?”
Five months later, journalists Mark Ames and Yasha Levine investigated some of the businesses in which Greenwald’s benefactor Omidyar had invested. They found that the actual practices of those businesses were considerably less humanitarian than the outward appearance of Omidyar’s ventures often portray. The result was that Omidyar took down references to at least one of those businesses from his website.
VIDEO — Jeff Rense & Jay Weidner – Kubrick & The Moon Landing
Rense
Dec 30, 2013
Clip from April 11, 2013 – guest Jay Weidner on the Jeff Rense Program. Full program available in Archives at http://www.renseradio.com/signup.htm
VIDEO — Mushroom cloud as oil train derails, explodes in N. Dakota
RT
Dec 30, 2013
Video courtesy Ben Holbert, Darrin Radermacher.
A large freight train transporting oil derailed near a small town in eastern North Dakota on Monday, causing an explosion that sent flames as high as 100 feet in the air, according to local media reports. READ MORE http://on.rt.com/2yu7za
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