February 18 2012 at 8:27 PM No score for this post
Ant (Login earthling1O1O) from IP address 86.31.118.246
Duck and cover... Astonishing video shows U.S. 'ground grunt' guinea pigs taking part in atomic bomb tests in the 1950s... with only trenches to protect them from radiation
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It had a certain beauty to it ! Im sure they,re much more destructive these days, but how much of an area is wiped out when one of these drop ???? Is there a graph or an illustration showing, say perhaps, a map of London, and how much would be flattened immediately ????
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Nuclear bombs are strange. If they're as deadly as we're told and the radiation has such a long life, then how are people surviving in Nagasaki and Hiroshima? The cities should really be glowing in the dark, but they're not. They're normal, with millions of normal inhabitants.
Leaving aside the issue of time and age, then these soldiers in that video should really all have been dead within a matter of months, but I can't recall reading about that.
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