Earthquake Images from 1923
Earthquake Images from 1923
I am providing these images on my website in the hope that it can broaden your mind with regard to natural disasters in Japan. I have noticed that the “general consensus” amongst the so called “independent” internet news outlets is that the HAARP array in Alaska was used to create the the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan on March 10-11th 2011. This conclusion while based in potentiality, as opposed to reality is blatant disinformation in the face of logic and statistical data that indicates that Japan has always been prone to natural disasters.
These images are from the Kanto earthquake of 1923. I chose this historical earthquake for comparison because of the parallels associated with this quake and the recent Sendai quake. Both quakes had created tsunamis and both had spawned disastrous unplanned threats that took lives indiscriminately. While the Sendai quake caused nuclear reactors to explode with thousands dead, the Kanto quake spawned an all consuming cyclone of fire that became a full fledged firestorm that killed 38,000 people in 15 minutes. The Kanto quake was reported to have lasted 4-10 minutes in duration. and killed at least 105,385 people with over 37,000 missing, or presumed dead.
I also chose this quake for comparison because like the Sendai quake, the Kanto quake of 1923 created so much panic that rumors were spreading about the quake that were untrue. Various Japanese newspaper articles carried confusing and false stories such as the total annihilation of Tokyo, the entire Kanto region sinking into the sea, destruction of Izu islands due to volcanic eruptions, the Japanese cabinet getting wiped out, or monster tsunamis reaching as far inland as mount Akagi which was almost halfway across the width of the country.
This to me is similar to the rumors and and scare stories associating with what is clearly a natural phenomenon and with disinformation about the use of HAARP. When put up to scrutiny much of the so called proof of the use of a possible earthquake machine is specious at best. Japan is extremely vulnerable to natural disasters. The geologic reality of multiple disasters and the Nuclear attacks in 1945 has had an influence on Japanese culture, economics, and life throughout its history. Their reaction to the events time and time again have been met with patience and great discipline. They have survived.