Secret US-Israeli Nuke Weapons Transfers Led To Fukushima Blasts
Author: Yoichi Shimatsu, October 2 2011
Original: https://rense.com/general94/secbb.htm
Paraphrase:
The Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant disaster resulted from explosions linked to nuclear fission from illegally acquired U.S. warhead cores, contradicting official claims of hydrogen explosions. Allegations of a cover-up involving U.S. and Israeli support for Japan’s nuclear ambitions emerged, with a deal among top officials, including Dick Cheney, Shinzo Abe, and Israeli representatives. Abe’s push for nuclear enhancement was influenced by his family’s wartime ties. The U.S. provided high-purity uranium, while security issues allowed nuclear cores to be shipped to Japan. Israel brokered these shipments but provided older cores, necessitating enrichment at Fukushima. The Stuxnet virus further compromised the plant, leading to widespread implications.
Summary:
The Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant disaster was exacerbated by powerful explosions attributed to nuclear fission from warhead cores illegally taken from the U.S. The Tokyo Electric Power Company initially claimed hydrogen gas combustion caused the blasts, but intelligence sources suggest otherwise. A significant cover-up involving American and Israeli support for Japan’s nuclear ambitions is alleged, with a three-way deal between the Bush-Cheney administration, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and Israeli officials.
Vice President Dick Cheney’s secretive visit to Tokyo in 2007 aimed to promote a quadrilateral alliance to counter China and its allies, while Abe sought to advance Japan’s nuclear capabilities. Abe’s push for nuclear armament was influenced by his family’s history with Japan’s wartime atomic projects. The U.S. military’s historical experiences with nuclear attacks created resistance to a nuclear-armed Japan, leading to reliance on the Department of Energy for nuclear material transfers.
The deal for nuclear materials was finalized during Abe’s visit to Camp David, where discussions remained undisclosed. The U.S. provided high-purity uranium, which is difficult to trace, while Abe’s connections to advanced technologies raised concerns about potential espionage. During a strike at the Pantex nuclear facility, security lapses allowed for the removal of nuclear cores, which were later shipped to Japan under dubious circumstances.
Israel allegedly acted as a broker in the nuclear shipments, demanding additional payments and providing older, less effective warhead cores. This led to Japan’s frustration and a subsequent need to enrich the materials at Fukushima, which ultimately contributed to the disaster. The Stuxnet virus, launched by Israeli intelligence, further compromised Fukushima’s systems during the earthquake, leading to catastrophic failures.
The disaster’s implications extend beyond Japan, affecting millions across the Northern Hemisphere. All parties involved—U.S. officials, Israel, and Japan—share responsibility for the events leading to the Fukushima catastrophe, which could be classified as a crime against humanity. The International Criminal Court may have grounds to pursue accountability for the extensive health and environmental impacts resulting from the disaster. The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami inadvertently prevented a potential escalation into global conflict.