As many of my readers likely know, there was an exceptionally brilliant piece of utterly evil computer code released on the world beginning in 2009. It was named
Stuxnet. I urge you to read
Vanity Fair’s April 2011 article about Stuxnet for a good understanding of what the virus does, who wrote it, and why.
The following article will develop a hypothesis that will likely offend a few of my readers. I apologize for that in advance. However, the narrative that follows makes more sense than the official line we have been told. It is worth the time to consider the possibilities, until we know exactly what happened in Fukushima on 3/11/2011.
We know that the Stuxnet virus was written, at least in part, by Israeli programmers. There is reason to believe that American black ops were also behind the writing of the code. The virus was presumably intended to primarily target Iranian nuclear facilities ( it appears that the virus was very effective in slowing down the work at Iran’s nuclear power plant.). However the virus also infected computer systems across Asia, and most likely has infected numerous public utilities, both nuclear and conventional, around the planet.
Without getting too technical, the virus reprograms systems that control such things as the opening and shutting valves. (It has other effects as well, not nearly so benign.) It then actually hides itself. It changes the reading on all the instruments, dials and readouts so that everything appears to be working as it should, when in fact everything is spinning out of control.
This is not just devious. It’s sinister. It’s brilliant, if you happen to be a certifiable lunatic, a bonafide nuclear terrorist. Once infected, there is no easy way to tell if a nuclear reactor, or any other large public utility, is operating as it should. Engineers can no longer believe what the instruments are telling them. Even if their cameras are showing that it’s sunny outside, they still need to go outside and actually look at the sky, to be certain. Because the images on the screen may not be real. Normally, we fervently desire nuclear reactors to actually be controllable by trained operators. Stuxnet effectively removes that option.
This virus didn’t cause much panic, when the world believed that the bad-guys-du-jour, the Iranians, were the only victims of this cyber warfare. But then on March 11, 2011, the Japanese found themselves in a critical situation; unable to cool multiple reactors after an earthquake and tidal wave. None of their cooling systems worked. We were told that not one, not two, but three different redundant power supplies failed. Further, they all failed at not just one reactor, but at every reactor at the site. All at the same time.
This seemed remotely plausible, given the extraordinary circumstances of the tsunami. But even still, many people questioned how so many redundant power supplies failed at the same time. This was not some small internet site. It was a group of nuclear reactors. There is no place on earth with more safeguards and redundant systems in place than nuclear reactors. Still, there was no smoking gun suggesting the official story might not be the truth, so many just accepted the cover story as fact. I was one of them.
But then, an article appeared at Mike Rivero’s awesome site,
whatreallyhappened.com that revealed that Stuxnet was found in Japan five months earlier. The article did not specify that the virus was found in a nuclear power plant, but remember, Stuxnet was specifically designed to attack nuclear power plants. So, we should consider it was possible, even likely, to have infected one or more nuclear reactors. Further, apparently the Fukushima site used the Siemens controllers that Stuxnet was designed to corrupt. (These particular controllers are ubiquitous around the world. They are very popular and widely used.)
Suddenly the unfolding drama in Japan made a lot more sense. All of the Fukushima reactors suffered simultaneous massive problems with their cooling. Remember, Stuxnet is designed to reprogram the systems that do such things as open and shut valves, and then to hide itself, and change the readouts on the screens the engineers are looking at. If Stuxnet had infected Fukushima, the cooling systems failing would be exactly the kind of difficulties we would expect. Further, it would be nigh impossible for the engineers to fix the problem in the time frame they had to work with. None of their tools would work as expected. Disaster awaits.
So let’s recap. We know that Stuxnet was found in Japan, and we know simultaneously all of Fukushima’s reactors cooling systems failed – i.e., the valves that control the water flow weren’t working. Maybe, as we were told, ALL the multiple redundant power supplies failed simultaneously. This is possible, but highly unlikely – on the order of a 1 in a million probability. OR maybe… Stuxnet had infected the site, and reprogrammed their instruments so that the nuclear technicians did not even know they had a problem until they saw the reactors burning. According to their instrument panels, maybe the temperature controls all still read “normal”…
It is a compelling storyline, but of course, there is still no “proof” that this is what actually happened. The authorities, unfortunately, cannot be trusted to tell us the Truth on matters such as these. We know that. So we must dig some more – question some more – speculate some more. How might the virus have made it into the nuclear facilities?
It turns out that the Japanese nuclear facilities security was provided by
an Israeli company. We know that Israel wrote the virus, so they certainly COULD have either inadvertently or deliberately infected the site. They had the means and the opportunity to do so. Recall that this is a virus, and that it was made to spread without people even knowing they are spreading it. We will return to the issue of motivation, in the event it was deliberately infected, shortly.
Meanwhile, in Fukushima’s aftermath, Germany did something very unusual.
She turned off half of her reactors, demanding that they be thoroughly checked for any problems before being brought back online.
Turning off multiple reactors at once is a HUGE inconvenience to a country, to say the least. Many millions of dollars are involved, not to mention that the country would suffer serious energy shortages as a result. President Merkel also ordered that the remaining nuclear reactors be examined thoroughly before being re-certified. She must have had a very compelling reason to act so “rashly”. What is she so afraid of??? What does she know that we don’t?
Clearly she does not want a Fukushima situation to develop in Germany. But is Germany in danger of being flooded by a tidal wave? No – it is not under any manner of tsunami threat. What then, do German reactors have in common with Fukushima?
One thing it apparently has in common with Fukushima is that the reactors run on Siemens equipment. This is a given, since Siemens is a German firm. So, we immediately know that German reactors are at risk from the get-go. Secondly, it has been reported that the security for at least some of her reactors is provided by an Israeli security firm. (I have read this, but have not yet been able to confirm it. For now, let’s go with what’s been reported. If any readers can confirm or disprove this, please send you information along asap.) So, IF indeed Fukushima was infected by Stuxnet, possibly intentionally infected via Israeli security contractors, then Germany would also be at great risk. That would absolutely explain the draconian steps of shutting down half of the reactors in the country. Would it not?
The conclusion we have is that there is a very strong possibility that Stuxnet caused Fukushima. And, there is a compelling argument that Stuxnet fears are what drove Germany to turn off her reactors. The question that remains is highly provocative. Might the infections have been done intentionally, by Israeli agents?
We need a motive, and/or other evidence before making this accusation. After all, WHY would Israel deliberately infect Japanese and German reactors with a virus that could cause massive casualties and disrupt entire nations?
At this stage, unfortunately, my detective work gets slim. I can postulate a few guesses and observations, but I honestly don’t know if I am hitting the mark or not. Having said that, here are a few observations. I’m sure there are other possibilities I haven’t even considered:
Is he angry enough to threaten her with a nuclear disaster on German soil? Perhaps. Interestingly, someone, or some government, apparently tried to assassinate Merkel yesterday (3/21/2011) when both her helicopter’s engines failed simultaneously. Fortunately for her, at the last minute she changed her plans, and hadn’t boarded the helicopter. The very next day Germany withdrew all support from the Libyan invasion. The good Chancellor Merkel is clearly upset about SOMETHING. My suspicion is that she knows exactly who sabotaged her helicopter, and fears that the same people have tampered with her country’s nuclear reactors.
But, what about Japan? Why might Israel have wanted to infect Japanese reactors? I note that it is certainly possible that the infection was meant for blackmail purposes; that it was not expected that a 9.0 earthquake would precipitate the disaster that Stuxnet then grossly amplified.
The following is pure speculation, and may or may not suffice for Israeli motivation to do something so wicked. Having said that, I note that
Japan is actively assisting in the establishment of the Palestinian nation. Indeed, Japan’s role in this regard has been exemplary and puts much of the west to shame by comparison. Of course, Israel hates the very notion of Palestine, and fully intends to expel all Palestinians from both Gaza and the West Bank at the earliest opportunity. What she wants is a blank check to do as she will with the Palestinians, and Japan has been utterly uncooperative in this regard. Fukushima may have been infected to extort a change in this area.
Would Israel really do such a thing? If (almost) any other country were being implicated, I would guess probably not. But in the case of Israel, in light of everything else we have seen them do, ie, the USS Liberty, 9/11, Operation Cast Lead, etc, I would have to say … probably. Such hardball tactics seem to be the game Israel plays on a regular basis.
Israel has no friends or allies in the planet, (except America), for good reason. It is nation burdened with the sociopathic notion that God loves them more than any other, and that they are more valuable than the rest of humanity, combined. In my estimation, such a deranged notion has led them to adopt a warped set of ethics that the rest of humanity simply can’t comprehend.
UPDATE:
I have received many comments expressing both views of agreement and disbelief, but none that either prove or disprove that Siemens controllers were installed at Japanese reactors, Fukushima in particular. My Stuxnet theory ultimately requires that Siemens controllers were installed therein.
However, I was made aware of a rather chilling coincidence,
via this post.
The author of the post notes that the earthquake occurred one year to the day after Japan made a public pronouncement critical of Israeli occupation of Palestine. The author suggests that God may have been punishing Japan for their hostility to Israeli policies. This theory, imo, suggests that God is a sociopath. The Creator is not so demented as to behave as the author of that post suggests. But history suggests that Israel is governed by sociopaths that would do such a thing. So, the post raises the chilling possibility that Israeli agents deliberately precipitated the catastrophe to fall on that particular day. That theory implies that the earthquake was deliberately precipitated (presumably by HAARP).
I don’t want to believe that Israel could be so desperately and criminally inclined as to deliberately precipitate this catastrophe. For now, I continue to believe they intended to extort a change in Japanese behavior, but then the earthquake occurred and the situation rapidly went critical (pun intended).
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