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Lol, seeing how most of the research and experimentation was done before most of us were born, that would be a challenge.

Anyway, do you really need to see them when the isotopes are still floating around today?

I guess if you never studied much math or science, you might think its all bullshit.

https://www.icanw.org/nuclear_tests

From 1945 to 2017, more than two thousand nuclear test explosions were conducted around the world, resulting in epidemics of cancers and other chronic illnesses. Large swathes of land remain radioactive and unsafe for habitation, even decades after test sites were closed. The victims of these toxic experiments must not be forgotten – and their demands for justice and assistance must be met.

More than 60 sites around the world bear the scars of these tests. Even those that have been closed for decades and partially cleaned up remain uninhabitable. The sheer scale of the devastation is staggering. The 528 atmospheric tests alone had a destructive force equal to 29,000 Hiroshima bombs. They dispersed radioactive particles far and wide, poisoning the soil, air, and water.

What the fuck is wrong with our government.

Anyway, sure you could say thats all faked, native deaths from radioactive poisoning included. Might as well say the ark of the covenant is fake and that there was no chance in hell it was some kind of radioactive source (One of the things that sticks out to me is the soldiers would wash their armor and weapons in water.) which water is capable of washing away these particles.

The more conclusive proof I guess would be the kodak film?

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a21382/how-kodak-accidentally-discovered-radioactive-fallout/

More than 1,900 miles away from Alamogordo, at the Rochester, NY headquarters of Eastman Kodak, a flood of complaints came in from business customers who had recently purchased sensitive X-ray film from the company. Black exposed spots on the film, or "fogging," had rendered it unusable. This perplexed many Kodak scientists, who had gone to great lengths to prevent contaminations like this.

I guess to someone whos never cracked open a book before, this might all seem fake to you.

Did they fake the starfish prime explosion as well?

It was pitch black when Greg Spriggs’ father brought his family to the highest point on Midway Atoll on July 8, 1962. That night on another atoll a thousand miles away, the U.S. military was scheduled to launch a rocket into space to test a fusion bomb.

“He was trying to figure out which direction to look,” Spriggs recalls. “He thought there was going to be this little flicker, so he wanted to make sure everybody was going to see it.”

Spectators were also holding “watch-the-bomb parties” in Hawaii, as the countdown was broadcast over shortwave radio. Photographers aimed their lenses toward the horizon and debated the best camera settings for capturing a thermonuclear explosion in outer space.

“When that nuclear weapon went off, the whole sky lit up in every direction. It looked like noon,” says Spriggs. Starfish Prime exploded at an altitude of 250 miles, at about the height where the International Space Station orbits today. For as long as 15 minutes after the initial explosion, charged particles from the blast collided with molecules in Earth’s atmosphere, creating an artificial aurora that could be seen as far away as New Zealand.

“It looked as though the heavens had belched forth a new sun that flared briefly, but long enough to set the sky on fire,” according to one account in the Hilo Tribune-Herald. An accompanying electromagnetic pulse washed out radio stations, set off an emergency siren, and caused streetlights to black out in Hawaii.

All fake of course.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Lol, seeing how most of the research and experimentation was done before most of us were born, that would be a challenge.

Anyway, do you really need to see them when the isotopes are still floating around today?

I guess if you never studied much math or science, you might think its all bullshit.

https://www.icanw.org/nuclear_tests

From 1945 to 2017, more than two thousand nuclear test explosions were conducted around the world, resulting in epidemics of cancers and other chronic illnesses. Large swathes of land remain radioactive and unsafe for habitation, even decades after test sites were closed. The victims of these toxic experiments must not be forgotten – and their demands for justice and assistance must be met.

More than 60 sites around the world bear the scars of these tests. Even those that have been closed for decades and partially cleaned up remain uninhabitable. The sheer scale of the devastation is staggering. The 528 atmospheric tests alone had a destructive force equal to 29,000 Hiroshima bombs. They dispersed radioactive particles far and wide, poisoning the soil, air, and water.

What the fuck is wrong with our government.

Anyway, sure you could say thats all faked, native deaths from radioactive poisoning included. Might as well say the ark of the covenant is fake and that there was no chance in hell it was some kind of radioactive source (One of the things that sticks out to me is the soldiers would wash their armor and weapons in water.) which water is capable of washing away these particles.

The more conclusive proof I guess would be the kodak film?

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a21382/how-kodak-accidentally-discovered-radioactive-fallout/

More than 1,900 miles away from Alamogordo, at the Rochester, NY headquarters of Eastman Kodak, a flood of complaints came in from business customers who had recently purchased sensitive X-ray film from the company. Black exposed spots on the film, or "fogging," had rendered it unusable. This perplexed many Kodak scientists, who had gone to great lengths to prevent contaminations like this.

I guess to someone whos never cracked open a book before, this might all seem fake to you.

1 year ago
1 score