View Full Version : The Bomb: declassified footage
Atlas
6th October 2015, 00:28
It just may be that the neutron bomb could be the ideal deterrent weapon-one that wouldn't have to be used. (source (https://books.google.com/books?id=hgg2qIetD2EC))
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Edward_Teller_and_Ronald_Reagan.jpg
@ 1:51: "The new US technology called Star Wars promoted by Edward Teller (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teller)":
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http://www.lonewolfmedia.com/images/trailer_image_the_bomb.jpg
Source: http://io9.com/though-it-seems-crazy-now-the-neutron-bomb-was-intende-1636604514
mosquito
6th October 2015, 12:20
Obscene is the only suitable word.
Atlas
6th October 2015, 13:19
The Bomb (2015):
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Sierra
6th October 2015, 15:14
Old white men, and their depraved noisy boy toys... Sickening.
The video footage even included babes in bikinis... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
betoobig
6th October 2015, 18:12
More than 2000 have been thrown on us, i already posted this video but here is the right place for it. At the begining is a bit slow but it is woth to see it. Sorry not an enjoable video, sad in fact. It really looks like we´ve been on war all along.
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No fear, much love
DeDukshyn
6th October 2015, 19:43
Old white men, and their depraved noisy boy toys... Sickening.
The video footage even included babes in bikinis... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Fun fact ...
The "Bikini" name for the two piece swimsuit design is actually closely tied to nuclear bomb testing:
... The name for the bikini design was coined in 1946 by Parisian engineer Louis Réard, the inventor of the bikini. He named the swimsuit after Bikini Atoll, where testing on the atomic bomb was taking place ...
Gaia
6th October 2015, 22:20
The US had knowledge before hand of the Japanese plan to bomb Pearl Harbor and purposely allowed it in order to have an excuse to join WW2 and test out it's new deadly toys. Horrible and disgusting.
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