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To: Doug R who wrote (5338)5/10/2022 6:06:25 PM
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Magnetosphere weakening?
Ummm....yeah...
about those transformers.....
you know, the really big important ones...

Mitsubishi: Sabotaging electrical transmission dependent civilization, one transformer at a time, for 40 years.

According to Mitsubishi Electric, a new product test found fraud at the Ako Factory of "System Substation System Mfg. Co., Ltd." in Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture.

This factory manufactures transformers for power plants and substations, but it is said that fraud was found in tests according to multiple standards required by customers such as electric power companies.

"Specifically, in the test of whether or not it can withstand a high voltage, even though the test was conducted at a voltage lower than the specified voltage, it was stated in the document as if it was carried out as specified."


tellerreport.com



"On May 6, Japan's Mitsubishi Electric admitted that it committed transformer test data fraud. As a result, the company's two quality management certifications – ISO9001 and IRIS certifications – have been suspended by international certification bodies. The transformer data fraud dates back to at least 1982 and spans 40 years. Nearly 3,400 of the transformers were sold to companies in and outside Japan, including rail companies and operating nuclear power plants. Mitsubishi Electric is currently taking corrective actions to reinstate the certifications."