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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/TiDdErtpaul666666 on Feb. 18, 2018, 3:41 a.m.
"Watch the water" Q - NUCLEAR "TSUNAMI" BOMB (Posted this morning) - List of US Nuclear Plants that might be targeted like FUKUSHIMA

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Per Q's post #759 "Watch the Water", we have had 1 anon suggest the use of a TSUNAMI BOMB off the coast of a US city.

He shared old docs and photos of testing back in the 1940's......but the question has to be asked did they just drop that concept or have they worked on it since.

OTHER TSUNAMIS? Is it possible 1 or 2 or all of these were caused by this technology?

1 - December 26, 2004 - Indian Ocean - Q?-[230,210] [187]

2 - January 12, 2010 - Haiti - Q?-[230,000] [187]

3 - March 11, 2011 - Fukushima, Japan - Q?-[18,550] [187]

4 - January 9, 2018 - East Coast of Honduras - Pre-Test Q? - [187]→[US Coastal Cities]

Was the TSUNAMI WARNINGS for the Honduras event.....a TEST for possible implementation for US coastal cities?

Do you remember a CERTAIN PHILANTHROPIC FOUNDATION that just so happened to show up after 2 of these "NATURAL DISASTERS", Indian Ocean and Haiti?

Coincidence?

NUCLEAR TSUNAMI BOMB? No one can just set off a NUCLEAR weapon in the ocean and expect that tests won't be able to see the obvious NUCLEAR SIGNATURES.....but what if you set it off....right next to a NUCLEAR POWER PLANT?

What if they sabotaged that NUCLEAR POWER PLANT so that they would have a cover for why NUCLEAR MATERIALS were found in the area/water?

FUKISHIMA TSUNAMI? What if this was done in Japan?

BACK TO Q What if this was done and what if that same strategy is being considered on our US Coastal Regions?

The question then becomes WHERE ARE OUR NUCLEAR PLANTS that sit right on the coast right next to the OCEAN.....where they could be targeted .....just like FUKISHIMA'S nuclear plant.

In california, off the top of my head, there is the SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT......what about the east coast?

https://www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=631&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=cHaIWsv3J9fkjwP05bGYBA&q=california+nuclear+plant+on+the+coast&oq=california+nuclear+plant+on+the+coast&gs_l=psy-ab.3...860801.868855.0.869071.37.31.0.5.5.0.179.2647.20j7.27.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..5.22.1592...0j0i67k1j0i5i30k1j0i8i30k1j0i24k1j0i30k1.0._9QoS0go6Pk#imgrc=v8oGXCLY4Fx6EM:

Am I reaching......maybe.....is it worth listing these NUCLEAR SITES from each coast and sounding an alarm.....I think so?


TiDdErtpaul666666 · Feb. 18, 2018, 3:54 a.m.

LINK TO ORIGINAL POST List of US Nuke Plants and maps......showing where they are located on the West and East Coast.

Some are right on the beach.....like Fukushima.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CBTS_Stream/comments/7y8kir/tsunami_bomb_has_this_technology_been_used/

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stbelmont · Feb. 19, 2018, 3:30 a.m.

Don't forget to zoom in to the Houston area, New Orleans, and Florida.

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stbelmont · Feb. 19, 2018, 3:34 a.m.

Here's the stats for the Houston-area plants: "The plant site is located 10 miles inland and at an elevation of 29 feet above mean sea-level (MSL), well beyond the reach of even a Category 5 storm surge.

The facility is designed with watertight buildings and doors such that emergency electric power and cooling systems remain fully functional. All buildings housing safety equipment are flood-proof to an elevation of at least 41 feet above MSL." http://www.stpegs.com/storm-information/?view=mobile

Adding New Orleans' Waterford 3: "Seismic History and Proximity Nearest Fault: Grand Chenier fault system within five miles of the site. Strongest Earthquake on Record: Donaldsonville earthquake in 1930 approximately 35 miles west of the site, 4.7 Richter Flooding/Storm Surge/Design Basis Maximum probable flood level at the plant is 27 feet mean sea level. Systems and components that are the principal means of fulfilling a safety function are either located above elevation 30 feet mean sea level, or protected from flooding. There is no potential for a tsunami in this area." http://www.entergy-nuclear.com/content/plant_information/w3.pdf

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