Post #1185
Good find.
The secret around nuclear weapons is that (methinks) there are none, so of course they were trying to find something that really works.
Skidmark, but if nuclear weapons do not exist, then how do you explain the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
How come people rebuilt and remained in those cities, unlike Chyrnobel, Fukishima, for example?
Right. See my links below, where this point is addressed, along with many others.
Touchy subject. I could be completely wrong about this one, but there is a lot of pretty convincing literature that argues this very well, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Can you give an example URL?
Some photographic analysis by Miles Mathis:
https://mileswmathis.com/bikini.pdf
https://mileswmathis.com/trinity.pdf
You don't have to trust the guy (many think he's actually a Cointel team) but you can always look at his arguments and see if they stick.
There are books, too. One free to read online, somewhere in my 3,000 (not a typo) open tabs, but I can't find it now.
You have 3000 open tabs right now?
That gives you a clue to my general mental state/sanity...
Also, I should have asked my provider for a more powerful CPU and more RAM. My poor PC crashes like, all the time.
Good find.
The secret around nuclear weapons is that (methinks) there are none, so of course they were trying to find something that really works.
Skidmark, but if nuclear weapons do not exist, then how do you explain the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
How come people rebuilt and remained in those cities, unlike Chyrnobel, Fukishima, for example?
Right. See my links below, where this point is addressed, along with many others.
Touchy subject. I could be completely wrong about this one, but there is a lot of pretty convincing literature that argues this very well, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Can you give an example URL?
Some photographic analysis by Miles Mathis:
https://mileswmathis.com/bikini.pdf
https://mileswmathis.com/trinity.pdf
You don't have to trust the guy (many think he's actually a Cointel team) but you can always look at his arguments and see if they stick.
There are books, too. One free to read online, somewhere in my 3,000 (not a typo) open tabs, but I can't find it now.
You have 3000 open tabs right now?
That gives you a clue to my general mental state/sanity...
Also, I should have asked my provider for a more powerful CPU and more RAM. My poor PC crashes like, all the time.