View on Near Nuclear Explosion – Russia and Tehran

Might a harmony of themes from science to Scripture leave us unsurprised by stories like what follows. A materialist view would say there are risks to nuclear reactors. We agree. But when we think of scriptural links to words and names like “Gog and Magog” the relation between Russia and Iran is also not a surprise for more serious reasons.

Nuclear science in the hands of Tehran is long past being accepted for peaceful purposes. The apparent fact that the reactor was not lost due to internal mistake is actually unfortunate. The reactor will continue on its mission. From the north something is coming into the scriptural story … and that is very relevant to the events we see unfolding today. Dark clouds form over the Middle East. A science perspective plays into the scenario of Gog and Magog … how so … do a search on the Internet and see why … it was written by Ezekiel eons ago for this day and these times …

Alarm in Tehran and Moscow over Bushehr nuclear reactor’s near-explosion in mid-October

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report December 1, 2012, 1:13 PM (GMT+02:00)

Iran’s nuclear reactor at Bushehr was shut down in mid-October for fear of an explosion. Saturday Dec. 1, an authoritative Russian nuclear industry source revealed the cause of its malfunction: “Indicators showed that some small external parts were… in the [Bushehr] reactor vessel….” They were identified as “bolts beneath the fuel cells.”

Debkafile’s Moscow sources report this information came from a source in the office of Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Russian nuclear energy authority Rosatom, which supervised the construction of Iran’s first atomic reactor at Bushehr.

According to our intelligence sources, Russian scientists and engineers were rushed from Moscow to Bushehr when Russian leaders including Vladimir Putin were warned that the danger of an explosion at Bushehr was high. Neither Moscow nor Tehran reported what was happening. Now they are racing against the clock to get the reactor back on stream.

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