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Beyond the Beach















'Stanley Kramer’s classic film → On the Beach (1959), depicting the end of human life following a nuclear war, assumed that it would take 5 months for radiation from north of the Equator to reach the last survivors in Australia.
The script, based on a novel by Neville Shute, was much too optimistic.
Fallout from the March 11 meltdown at Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant landed over Oceania within five weeks.

Even that is a snail’s pace, compared with riding the HAARP-assisted electromagnetic field line. Following New Years earthquake in Japan, much more concentrated dosages of Fukushima particles were measured in Australia
in a mere five days.
What a difference technology makes! The cast of On the Beach (Ava Gardner, Gregory Peckr and Anthony Perkins) would have thought a sky bridge to be fantasy out of science fiction, even though it was created just a year before the movie’s release.'
→ HAARP And How Fukushima Radiation Beamed Down To Australia