TEPCO’s Live Cam Shows Giant Cloud Engulfing Entire Fukushima Nuclear Plant – ‘Something Bad Is Happening There That We Aren’t Told Of’ (Video)

#Fukushima I Nuke Plant: Live Camera Shows Huge Smoke/Steam Enveloping the Reactor Buildings (EX-SKF, June 13, 2011)

Steady streams of smoke/steam out of the Reactors 3 and 4 suddenly started to engulf the entire reactor complex at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant. It is the TEPCO’s live camera footage after 12AM JST on June 14. Watch after 2:00. (h/t whomeco)

Something bad is happening there that we aren’t told of.

4 thoughts on “TEPCO’s Live Cam Shows Giant Cloud Engulfing Entire Fukushima Nuclear Plant – ‘Something Bad Is Happening There That We Aren’t Told Of’ (Video)”

  1. Incredible! Thanks for staying on this story, no other media will touch it. I’ve sent this link to several people. Why they are burying this against the best interests of all people is despicible.
    Much appreciated,
    Marilyn Gjerdrum

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  2. This is not just smoke. There is clearly some light emitting from those reactors. The scary part of this whole ordeal is that the worst is yet to come.
    the mutations have already started and will show up in humans soon. people exposed to this amount of radiation will not be able to produce normal babies. as they will have life threatening deformities. radiation has the ability to destroy entire species. It is quite obvious that this also destroys the DNA in all other living organisms and animal.
    The fact that they havent buried this plant yet just supports the idea of a global depopulation plan rarely talked about by elite politians and bankers. Its a perfect silent way to kill off the population with no uprising.
    Nuclear power is no longer safe. as there is enough plants in japan alone to do serious irreversable damage.

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  3. Looks like when it first completely melted through the cooling chamber. The reactor simply overheated, melted though the reactor core, and into the cooling chamber. You would expect to see that much steam.

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