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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