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Ethical Extraterrestrial Contactee Had Warned Humanity about Fukushima






Date: 1995.

Place: Not mentioned.

In 1995, during a lecture, Alex Collier, a worldwide famous extraterrestrial life researcher who claimed having had constant contact with “Andromedans” (an alien race), affirmed that there was a certain possibility that a part of the Japanese archipelago “will sink”.

“There is a possibility that a part of Japan will sink. It will not be an accident. It will be created by the World Government”, he stated.

Sixteen years after, in 2011, the reality seemed to confirm Mr Collier affirmation. On 11 March, at about 3 p.m. (JST), a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan, 70 kilometres east of the Tohoku Region. This event killed almost 16,000 people, and caused severe damages to the country’s infrastructure. For example, the Fukushima Daiichi power plant suffered a serious loss of coolant that caused a nuclear meltdown. This incident was considered as “the largest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl”.

Was it a coincidence? Draw your own conclusions…

For further information: http://agoracosmopolitan.com/news/ufo_extraterrestrials/2011/08/17/617.html

Fukushima: Ethical Extraterrestrial contactee warned humanity in 1995

Alex Collier in 1995 indicated (above video) "There is a possibility that a part of Japan will sink. It will not be an accident. It will be created by the World Government."

It appears that soc-called "conspiracy theorists" are being vindicated by more and more of their allegations 'coming true'.

Alex Collier is a self-described extraterrestrial contactee. He was in constant contact with a species known as the Andromedans. The Andromedans are apparently similar in aspect with the ET characters from the movie "Avatar".

The future may be changed, it's not something fix. That's why some "famous" predictions never happened.

internet site reference: http://humansarefree.com/2011/03/will-japan-sink-into-ocean.html     


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