Nuclear Comms. Can you decode?
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Is it possible that jellyfish are just getting sucked up into the pumps?
The nuclear plant in question even says that didn't happen in the article. It's odd. Why are they admitting their article is misleading inside the article itself?
Comms are all supposed to follow this double meaning principle, where they do make sense at face value as well, so you have to know what to look for. In this case, besides the article admitting this isn't actually happening, the fact that it's about 'nuclear' plants almost guarantees it's comms.
Comms contain absurdities and strange language that distinguish them from regular stuff. Something doesn't make sense. Normies will just glance over them, but think "huh, that's weird". They'll be puzzled and notice it doesn't add up, but just shrug if off.
For example back in 2017 (when Q first appeared) Hillary broke her leg by running DOWN a staircase while holding a cup of hot coffee and looking over her shoulder, but falling backwards. Think hard about the physics of that. She falls backwards while running forward, but doesn't hurt her back or tailbone. She breaks her leg. There are pictures of her in a boot for her broken leg. Then two weeks later she is miraculously fine. Her BROKEN leg is healed in two weeks.
Does that make sense? Think logically.
It's NOT possible.A 70 + woman does not magically heal from a broken leg in less than 14 days. And she wouldn't even fall down the stairs that way. And who the hell runs down a staircase, holding a cup of coffee while looking over their shoulder. Think about that.
This gives her broken leg away as a comm. They were sending a coded message. That's how you recognize comms. Something does not make sense about the story. There are absurdities that become obvious when you think about them.
This jellyfish story is a comm for the same reason. Read close and notice the small absurdities that give away that this is a comm.
No
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-07/jellyfish-like-organisms-halt-two-south-korean-nuclear-reactors
https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2012/05/20/salps_force_california_nuclear_plant_to_shut_down.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/13975016