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originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Whatever the case it adds up to ninja explosions with no one to blame. Or to put it simply there is an invisible enemy out there with the ability to strike munition dumps pretty darn well.
Or sloppy handling procedures by US personnel 'Asian Pivoting' arms and munitions to points East.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a spokesman for police in Kanagawa Prefecture said two steel pipes were found planted in the ground with electric cables in the camp.
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Whatever the case it adds up to ninja explosions with no one to blame. Or to put it simply there is an invisible enemy out there with the ability to strike munition dumps pretty darn well.
Or sloppy handling procedures by US personnel 'Asian Pivoting' arms and munitions to points East.
Could be, however we have yet to hear what the official story is. Lets see what they say, I don't expect to hear much truth coming out of the Japanese government after the lies they told for the world slow kill Fukushima boch up.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
The article I used before was from April and I didn't notice. They're saying now accidental fire in another portion of the warehouse.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: intrptr
Actuality, no it's not only from me, although I did use an article from April without noticing.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a spokesman for police in Kanagawa Prefecture said two steel pipes were found planted in the ground with electric cables in the camp.
www.mirror.co.uk...
originally posted by: Thorsen
originally posted by: Skid Mark
a reply to: gortex
That's what I thought. It's bad enough but at least it wasn't anything like what happened in China. I hope nobody was killed.
twitter.com...
No injuries have been reported yet.
Also twitter.com...
Apparently there's claims that there might be radiation leakage.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Thorsen
originally posted by: Skid Mark
a reply to: gortex
That's what I thought. It's bad enough but at least it wasn't anything like what happened in China. I hope nobody was killed.
twitter.com...
No injuries have been reported yet.
Also twitter.com...
Apparently there's claims that there might be radiation leakage.
If you would, link to source about the radiation? I didn't see it in your posted links.
A huge blaze broke out Monday at a steel plant near Tokyo's Haneda airport, a fire department official said, as television images showed plumes of thick black smoke and flames shooting up into the air.
"A fire broke out from a two-metre cooling tower," the fire official said without elaborating.
The site is owned by giant steelmaker Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Thorsen
Amid the rising tensions in North Korea, now this. Not saying it was them, obviously, but suspicious nonetheless.
Puhleese…
Yah, if its a 'US military base' in Japan (those don't exist by the way), then that is sympathetic detonation of stored munitions.
One in Iraq…
First US Military bases were established in Japan right after WWII. I think we still remain there because its a strategical location in case there's a need for a military strike.