posted on Mar, 13 2012 @ 12:23 AM
On March 12, 2012 I drove over to the region of Burlington, Kansas, a distance of over 120 miles and set up my equipment. After firing up the
equipment at 4.25 miles distance from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant I discovered that Rogue Nuclear Power Plants can't be hidden, and that they
are detectable for quite some distance.
By using Google Maps Distance Calculator I present my discoveries of the detection distances. At my original starting point of 4.25 miles distance
from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant I discovered some astonishing facts. Firstly though, I had to detune my equipment so that interference from a
power line that runs alongside the road where I was at would not be detectable. The AVP system was in x/1,000 @ 15, once that was done detection
started.
When using the Altered Vision Process (AVP) system, a process which gives people superhuman eyesight, letting them see far into other parts of the
electromagnetic spectrum, I could see a massive bubble surrounding the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant. I was in shock to see how large the bubble was
in size, I was expecting to see a small dot on the horizon. By measuring the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant with a distant power line tower that
marked the edge of the ball, I could measure the bubble size later using Google Maps Distance Calculator; and that turns out to be right at 3.11 miles
in radius, or a bubble 6.22 miles in diameter from looking at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant from only 4.25 miles away.
As I got farther and farther from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant, the diameter of the bubble surrounding the plant got larger and larger until I
reached the nodal ring or the first nuclear shell which was located 8.7 miles radius from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant.
After passing the first orbital shell that surrounds the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant at a distance of 8.7 miles, the appearance changed from a
bubble to a rectangle. In other words, once the first nuclear shell is passed, the Altered Vision Process lets you see where the Wolf Creek Nuclear
Power Plant is by it being located in the center of a long band, which is somewhat rectangular in shape. The reason why the band occurred is because
the first nuclear shell surrounding nuclear power plants acts like atmospheric refraction and flattens out the image; which was a bubble or ball
before. The Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant was still visible using AVP until I was 13.4 miles away, in which case I discovered a second nuclear
shell. When you are in a nuclear shell nodal area when using x/1,000 @ 15, the AVP doesn't work; but once the AVP system is outside of the nuclear
shell node it works normally and detection occurs visually.
During all of this time, there was no charge detected coming from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power; neutrinos have no charge. Furthermore, I believe I
could have driven a lot farther away still and the system would have kept detecting the exact location of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant. I
suspect that the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant could have been seen and/or detected for up to around 30 miles or more distance using AVP, but I
wanted to wait for another time, in order to see what I would see from beyond the second nuclear shell.
AVP lets people see through walls, the ground and the Earth itself for all types of energy. AVP let me see where the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant
was located, even though I was looking through miles of earth and trees.
In brief, what I was doing was finding out what a known nuclear reactor detectable distance is, and hopefully this will give a good idea as to how far
away a rogue nuclear reactor would be detectable from by the detection of neutrinos. So... if you are using the AVP system to visually detect rogue
nuclear reactors by looking into other areas of the electromagnetic spectrum and you see a gigantic bubble in front of you even after you move another
mile or more away, then you know that a nuclear reactor is less than 9 miles from you, and the center of the bubble is where the nuclear reactor is
located; even nuclear submarines won't be able to hide, unless they run on their reserve battery power instead of their nuclear reactors.