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RE: Nuclear reactor expert? That's me. Do you like nuclear technology?

in #science8 years ago

I looked at a few Daily Bell articles to see what you're referring to.

It just so happens, I read their article on North Korea and their atomic weapons program.

And it just so happens that I know something about this situation that few outside the US government or part of an ally's spy agency apparatus would know.

Let me cut to the chase. The US government can verify what the N. Koreans are doing, independent of their press releases, and independent of any seismologic disturbance. The intelligence community of the US probably knows when Kim Jong Il blows his nose. The theory that nuclear weapons are in any way imaginary or paper tigers is not credible, whether in the hands of NK or the US.

I can present the evidence of inflated nuclear bomb damage assessments, but even those reassessments put them into the mass destruction category.

A simple google search of the Mike crater should serve as ample proof. I don't prefer my Bikinis with craters in the middle, but Castle Bravo made another one.

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OK. The part I was reading was more historical, if not hysterical, regarding the firebombing of Japan, not only Tokyo but Nagasaki and even Hiroshima indicating that the real bomb wasn't yet ready and they faked it. And all the original movie footage looks very suspicious and there are lots of cheap video explanations. And you'll find a nasty brick wall around any serious investigation or even serious comment about the subject over long stretches of time. Look how much TNT and other explosives they constantly tinkered with. Blowing big holes in things was childsplay. So they took some pictures of that, where's the reporting. How many people saw the crater. What went on there before and after. What an information blackout! History's full of holes. Black holes it seems. there must be lots of information surrounding Big Mike and Castle Bravo those legendary hyper-terrorist firecrackers.

I think that jibes with what ... No, what do I know Korea? Casi nada.