Nuclear Radiation
Dear Friend,
Nuclear radiation is a double-edged sword. Like most things in our dualistic system of life, it can be used either for good or destruction. In medicine it can help us look within the body, highlighting areas that need attention, and destroying cancerous cells, for example. There is also natural radiation all around us such as cosmic rays from outer space, gamma rays present in the earth, rocks, buildings, the food we eat, and even in the bones of our bodies. Depending upon the level and type of energy, it does not always affect us adversely, unless the energy is strong enough to create burns or cellular changes. Mild sunburn is benign but more adverse burns from ultra-high-energy radiation, ionising radiation, can affect the atomic structure of our cells. Sadly, as with most powerful technologies on our planet, humanity also has harnessed the tremendous energy locked within the atom to create weapons of terrifying destructive capabilities. Even technologies with good intentions such as those which can produce cheaper energy, may generate events like Chernobyl with the potential to destroy some of humanity.
This destructive energy also does not dissipate quickly, as seen in the dust clouds from the Sahara’s Reggane region in Southern Algeria, where the French first carried out atmospheric nuclear tests in the 1960s. Radiation clouds are regularly found over Europe and other regions. The first recorded man-made nuclear explosion at 5:29 am on 16 July 1945, in the New Mexico desert, fused the soil into a mostly grey-green glass-like substance. This glassy substance, trinitite, created by phenomenal heat and pressure, was named after the site of the nuclear test, Trinity.[1] Shortly, thereafter, there were “Unidentifiable” flying objects seen in the area. In fact, UFOs have been seen in many places related to nuclear sites, ranging from the Atucha Nuclear Power Plant in Argentina to the United Kingdom’s Bentwaters (a joint USA-RAF) base. These UFOs, now also called UAPs for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, seem to be anti-nuclear as, while clearly observing events at these sites, their function may also be protective or a warning of potential danger.
High Level radiation affects the atoms and chemical bonds within our bodies and can result in genetic mutation. Perhaps, on a larger scale, this could go beyond our physical bodies, even affecting extraterrestrial realms, as Key 118: 3-4 tells us:
“[…that a divine plan] has been issued to negate man’s violation and destruction of his atmosphere and his radiation fields especially through his misuse of atomic energy… Man has shown that he has lost control of his planet by virtue of the danger he not only presents to himself but to the surrounding planetary environments by his pursuit of atomic energy for destructive use”.[2]
Some life forms do appear to thrive on this type of radiation. A black (melanotic) fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, flourishes in extreme environments like space stations, the Antarctic mountains and damaged nuclear reactors, like Chernobyl[3]. Growing on the walls and floors of reactors, these fungi are also found in extremely radioactive ‘reactor cooling pool water’. The fungi appear to be feeding upon ionized radiation. According to researchers, Ekaterina Dadachova, and Arturo Casadevall, previously of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, the melanin, which causes the dark colour has “functions analogous to other energy harvesting pigments such as chlorophylls.” These fungi are radio resistant and seem to be using radiation as a source of energy, as plants use sunlight for photosynthesis[4].
Tardigrades or water bears are generally aquatic eight-legged segmented micro-animals, which like these eponymous fungi can exist in extreme conditions. The tardigrade has survived all 5 major mass extinctions[5]. Recently, Professor Ameya Kirtane from Harvard Medical School, Jianling Bi from the University of Iowa, et al, identified that their protection from radiation could help people through nanoparticle delivered messenger RNA[6],[7]. This finding was based on the work of Takuma Hashimoto and Daiki D. Horikawa of the University of Tokyo, who isolated a protein unique to these creatures called Dsup (damage suppressing)[8]. It is concerning however, that delivering this protein into the cell would require manipulation of the mRNA.
However, as scientists continue the essential work to limit radioactive fallout and the resulting damage to life, body and the environment, for us as a species there may be some protection by the Cosmic Others. At the time of the Fukushima disaster, for example, survivors reported observing bright lights hovering over the site and it is believed that these UAP vehicles were stabilising and cleansing the area of radiation[9].
The United Religions Initiative’s Nuclear Prayer, written by the Right Reverend William E. Swing, says: “Help us to lift the fog of atomic darkness that hovers so pervasively over our Earth, Your Earth, so that soon all eyes may see life magnified by your pure light”.[10]
We thank you O YHWH for the Shemesh U-Magen YHWH Elohim, your Shield and Protection against all forms of damaging energy we may encounter that could lead to the destruction of our environment.
With Love and Blessings,
[1] https://science.howstuffworks.com/trinitite-first-nuclear-bomb-turned-sand-to-glass.htm
[2] Hurtak, J J. 1973. The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch. AFFS.
[3] https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0000457x
[4] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2677413/
[5] https://www.thoughtco.com/the-5-major-mass-extinctions-4018102#
[6] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-025-01360-5
[7] https://www.sciencealert.com/tardigrade-protein-could-soon-make-cancer-patients-more-radiation-proof
[8] https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12808#citeas
[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmsx0h3ueg8
[10] https://www.uri.org/prayer