A bold, data-driven breakthrough for one of the world's most urgent environmental crises. Fukushima continues to release radioactive contaminants into the Pacific Ocean-yet few people realize the problem is still happening. In this groundbreaking book, remote viewer Kiwi Joe presents a detailed, engineering-focused solution derived from structured remote viewing sessions conducted on the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Blending investigative analysis with the discipline of controlled remote viewing, this book reveals: The three-step containment solution identified through blind remote-viewing methodology How engineered structures, energy applications, and containment systems could stop the leak Never-before-published session data, sketches, and analytical reasoning Why traditional engineering approaches have failed-and what the matrix recommends instead Insights relevant to environmental scientists, engineers, policymakers, and RV practitioners For readers concerned about the Pacific, nuclear safety, environmental recovery, and cutting-edge remote viewing, this book delivers a compelling, deeply researched perspective. Whether you are an engineer, a remote-viewing enthusiast, an environmental advocate, or simply someone seeking answers, this is the book that reframes what's possible. If you care about Fukushima, the ocean, or breakthrough problem-solving, this book belongs on your shelf.
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