Saturday, November 18, 2023

Why do UFO sightings continue to occur near nuclear facilities?

 According to head monk Tomonori Izumi, the Enmyoin Temple in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, is now popularly known by another name: "Temple of Miracles". "I don't know if it was some god or a powerful being on the UFO, but I believe that some invisible force really came to save us," Izumi said.

On March 11, 2011, one of the worst nuclear disasters in history occurred at the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant, caused by an earthquake and then a tsunami. The simultaneous disaster destroyed much of the area, but "miraculously the temple remained intact."

“The UFO appeared after the explosion. There were plenty of them. I was shocked," said the monk in the fourth episode of the VICE Meetings series on Netflix: "Lights over Fukushima".

“Radioactive energy was leaking everywhere. I believe the UFO came to redirect the flow of radioactive energy and save us. At least that's my theory," Izumi says.

As after the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, UFOs have been repeatedly recorded in places where people have generated nuclear activity. "There have been 'very clear links' between UFO sightings and nuclear facilities for decades," said study author Dr. Jensin Andresen.

"My personal opinion, based on over 30 years of extensive research, is that there is an advanced extraterrestrial presence on Earth and in the oceans," she said.

Andresen, citing declassified government reports from agencies such as the FBI and CIA regarding UFO sightings near nuclear facilities, said she examined 39 different pieces of evidence dating back to the 1940s and 1990s.

“It goes back to the 1930s when there was scientific research to understand the fission process. However, in the 1940s, especially immediately after the explosion of two atomic bombs in Japan in 1945, there was a real explosion of activity. Then everything became decisive, final. We see that one thing after another is happening in the immediate vicinity of places associated with nuclear weapons," says Andresen.

According to her, there are numerous cases in which phenomena were observed near Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National Laboratory and other places "where nuclear weapons were stored."

Another famous incident occurred at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana in March 1967. Robert Salas, who was then working as a missile launch officer managing ten nuclear-armed missiles, stated that one day, after receiving reports of strange UFO sightings from others officers, his rockets were disabled and became "uncontrollable". He later learned that ten rockets at another nearby site had also been stopped "in similar, very similar circumstances where a UFO was seen over the launch pads." Salas recently said he reported the incident to the Pentagon's Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which is tasked with identifying credible UFO sightings.

According to Andresen, one of the most striking examples of such activity in the field of nuclear facilities was the disaster at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant in the USSR in 1986.

"Many cases of UFO activity were also recorded there. At the peak of the Chornobyl fire, the readings were 3,000 milliroentgens, which is a unit of measurement of ionizing radiation. And at the very height of the fire, many observed a UFO arrived, stayed for 3 minutes, immediately caught fire on the fourth block and flew away " - he reports. "They took another reading and it apparently dropped to 800. In just a few minutes. It looks like a very conscious attempt to eliminate the danger caused by the failure."

Like the head monk of the Temple of Miracle, Andresen also believes that these extraterrestrials are trying to help us avoid self-destruction in a nuclear holocaust.

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