Our Creator: Are nuclear weapons a hoax?
Mademan: No such thing as "airborne nuclear war". All are on-ground devices. Nuclear radiation and fallout are not what they are made out to be and microwave radiation (non-ionizing) from all the cell phone towers, wifi, smartphones, etc is much more dangerous.
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1945. Boeing B-29 Superfortresses. Enola Gay. Bocks Car.
The people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki would like a word with you, Madman.
Certainly about your falling asleep during certain History classes at school.
...and why are the people of Seoul still alive to this day after they started using 5G: a year before China?
A bunch of elderly Japanese would like a word with you, along with old timers who went Las Vegas in the 1950s, or the cast of The Conquerer , the people of Bikini Atoll or the folks who filmed all those atomic explosions.
“Our Creator: Are nuclear weapons a hoax?”
If they are, nations that are on opposite sides are cooperating in supporting the hoax. Like the moon landings, global earth, satellites.
“Mademan: No such thing as "airborne nuclear war".”
What do you even mean by "airborne nuclear war"? DO you mean nukes only go off on the ground? Or that they cannot be delivered through flight?
Either way, this is just stupid. Do you think Hiroshima and Nagasaki were surface-contact blasts?
“All are on-ground devices.”
I have spent 40 years on or connected to FBM submarines. It would be interesting if they could only be delivered or expended on the ground we never touch.
"Nuclear radiation and fallout are not what they are made out to be”
THIS is true. There’s a whole lot of exaggeration in Hollywood about what nukes can and cannot do. But they can fly, so i guess whatever you think the truth is, you’re less dependable a source than Mission Impossible.
"and microwave radiation (non-ionizing) from all the cell phone towers, wifi, smartphones, etc is much more dangerous.”
Yep. I’d trust Captain Kanagroo to describe radiation hazards before you.
@Titania #116944
Don't forget the people living down wind of the Nevada test range or the men who participated in the test shots at Yucca Flats... Or the Japanese victims of the Castle Bravo test who were contaminated while fishing near Bikini Atoll (Daigo Fukuryu Maru), of how about the fucking island of Amchitka in the Aleutian islands (Cannikin actually caused a crack in the island that vented radiation into the local water) My goddamned grandfather was part of a clean up crew that was sent to the island and he was contaminated by radiation.
Hell, I have no less than six downwinders in my family. All of the women bar one have had the same thyroid and uterine cancers. One has non metastatic leukemia and the only male had unusual throught tumors. All of it caused by fucking nuclear weapons!
“Mademan: No such thing as "airborne nuclear war". All are on-ground devices.”
Yep. Sure. That’s why some of our warheads have radar fusing options, where they can use the radar in the warhead to tell hou far they are above the ground. They won’t go off until they HIT the ground, but they like to know. for, un, no reason.
And we never aim some distance beyond a target, thinking it’ll explode overhead. Nope. we’re counting on the surface burst doing all the damage to the site.
And we never program the warhead to arm in flight and explode X many seconds after launch. The timer will time out but it STILL waits to reach the ground before boom.
"Nuclear radiation and fallout are not what they are made out to be”
And you know this….how?
“and microwave radiation (non-ionizing) from all the cell phone towers, wifi, smartphones, etc is much more dangerous.”
I knew a guy who was on the team that washed down the ships used in the Bikini Island blast. His whole unit died young of variosu cancers. The VA was frankly amazed he lasted as long as he did.
If Microwave radiation was MORE dangerous i’m pretty sure everyone with a phone would be watching their ears rot and fall off.
Pretty sure you’re full of shit.
Confused?
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