(Benjamin Fulford) The alert posted Tuesday, March 24th warning of a 5G electromagnetic threat to Tokyo on Wednesday, March 25th and promising retaliation targeting La Palma in the US has successfully prevented the attack. However, we will remain vigilant in our efforts to monitor the situation going forward.
by Benjamin Fulford, March 25th, 2020
This is the 5G equipment being installed around the city and scheduled to be activated Wednesday in what could have been a harmful event targeting people in Tokyo. Fortunately, advance warning was given to us allowing a public notification that averted possible loss of life and costly damage to electronics.

Readers who viewed the original posting may have noticed that the website had another sophisticated intrusion that deleted the last two posts and crashed the site for the 3rd time in 48 hours.
This is verification that our intel is exposing the evil plans designed to cause harm to society.
We will continue to do everything in our power to meet this evil head-on and appreciate the loyal support of our membership in this quest.
Related There’s A Connection Between Coronavirus And 5G
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
The preceding information is an update from one of the many alternative media persons driven to help humanity by providing important information. Updates of this sort, as cursory as they are, help individuals feel connected to the greater works taking place at this time as well as providing a personal glimpse into the mind of a content creator. It also serves to humanize such individuals and reveal to the public that alternative media is largely populated by people that work long hours providing information usually for free or for little financial compensation.
– Justin
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