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 Thank you, Hedy. 

The interview below provides an update on many threads in Mehran Keshe’s work and his technology, which has the potential to transform the world as we know it in so, so many ways. He and the others on the panel outline just how exposed the world in general is to the abuse that has been perpetrated through the use of nuclear fission power generation and the associated cover-ups, including the Fukushima disaster, especially given the way alternative energy sources have been suppressed, at least back to the time of Tesla 100 or so years ago. It does seem that Keshe will survive and his technology will bring its benefits to the world. I will add hat Keshe is no neophyte when it comes to discussing the issues of the nuclear power industry. He is trained as a nuclear power engineer and worked in the industry in Britain for some years.

If you missed my post on Keshe’s 2014 pronouncements, you can find it here.

 

Hi Richard.

I’m not sure if you’ve seen this 2-part video with MT Keshe regarding Fukushima

Part 1:  http://www.livestream.com/projectcamelotlive/video?clipId=pla_eb09bd2f-4af3-4de4-8403-6c0a0739a708&utm_source=lslibrary&utm_medium=ui-thumb

Part 2:  http://www.livestream.com/projectcamelotlive/video?clipId=pla_0cdac852-2cc4-4aba-97d4-1fa5d4c8af63&utm_source=lslibrary&utm_medium=ui-thumb

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