View Full Version : Another Chinese City Nuked ?
lucidity
9th January 2016, 20:01
The first of 2016...
... another Chinese city (Lengshuijiang) has been devastated by a colossal explosion.
So far, there's no confirmation that this blast was a nuke (neutron bomb)
For that i suggest the interested reader keeps an eye on Veterans Today's coverage.
veteranstoday.com
here's the original report:
https://www.rt.com/news/328384-hunan-chemical-plant-blast/
Credit for discovering this report goes to YoYoYo.
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Ellisa
10th January 2016, 02:16
This explosion is probably due to the pathetic safety regulations in China, rather than a nuclear device exploding. The previous large explosion referred to was due to unsafe practices in, (I think), the factory storage. Often the cause is due to the complete ignoring of even rudimentary regulations, and these are often dangerous and volatile chemicals that are involved. There is a reason the goods produced are so cheap- compromising safety measures is cheap! Also a nuclear bomb of any variety would have made a much larger explosion, and produced more devastation in my opinion.
Carmody
10th January 2016, 02:17
That one got my subwoofer pulsing a bit. (600 watt sub on the PC system)
syrwong
10th January 2016, 03:02
This explosion is probably due to the pathetic safety regulations in China, rather than a nuclear device exploding. The previous large explosion referred to was due to unsafe practices in, (I think), the factory storage. Often the cause is due to the complete ignoring of even rudimentary regulations, and these are often dangerous and volatile chemicals that are involved. There is a reason the goods produced are so cheap- compromising safety measures is cheap! Also a nuclear bomb of any variety would have made a much larger explosion, and produced more devastation in my opinion.
I am sure that there are many older plants all over the world that are substandard, but we have not heard of any major explosions in decades. That there have been three or four in China in recent months should at least raise some suspicion of sabotage and not dismiss them easily.
The definition of nuclear I think have evolved these years to include really small bombs that do not produce a mushroom cloud.
ghostrider
10th January 2016, 03:30
A good indicator that will help determine if it was nuclear - electronics in the surrounding blast are will go haywire , not coming back, complete toast ... the other indicators , unusually warm temps , and birds/ wildlife leaving or avoiding the are / ground zero ... at what is termed H+2 hour is the radiation levels 2 hrs after the fireball , depending on wind direction , notice the temperature 5-10 miles out and see if there is a 15-20 degree jump ... in the military one of my jobs (MOS) was nuclear fallout predictions/mapping the are at H+2 and H+4 and report to the higher ups , then devise defense and setup a decontamination site and procedures ... the best defense is distance ... yep uncle GR was a 54 Echo for 3 years in the 82nd Airborne division and 1 year in the 18th Airborne Corps, and dam proud of it ... I trained with British and French troops and even did a demonstration for an Israeli general , and did summer training with special forces , every officer from VMI, West Point , had to come through my class to recieve chemical warfare training , I held a record for 3 years no one out of 50,000 troops could beat me , dawn , seal , clear the m17a1 protective mask -8 seconds uncle GR was undefeated ... said that to say this , I know what I'm talking about when it comes to nuclear biological, chemical warfare ... to determine the blast , equipment and measurements would have to be taken for absolute accuracy ... please excuse my ramblings, I was a good soldier, and nuclear was my game ... I might get in some trouble with my security oath but , its worth it for you guys to know about nuclear blast if you want to ...
lucidity
10th January 2016, 07:24
This explosion is probably due to the pathetic safety regulations in China, rather than a nuclear device exploding. The previous large explosion referred to was due to unsafe practices in, (I think), the factory storage. Often the cause is due to the complete ignoring of even rudimentary regulations, and these are often dangerous and volatile chemicals that are involved. There is a reason the goods produced are so cheap- compromising safety measures is cheap! Also a nuclear bomb of any variety would have made a much larger explosion, and produced more devastation in my opinion.
There were 6 or 7 vast explosions in Chinese cities in 2015.
None in 2014 and None in 2013.
3 of the vast explosions in China 2015 were confirmed nuclear detonations.
(Search the archives at veteranstoday.com for evidence of these nukes in China).
There was also a retaliatory explosion at a USA military base in Tokyo.
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Sunny-side-up
10th January 2016, 11:25
At vid point 10:00 it almost sounded like a missile or a fast low fighter scretcing over to it's target
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