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of nuclear weapons tests Chronological, incomplete list of nuclear weapons tests. The table only contains prominent points in the history of the detonation of an atomic bomb for testing purposes. In addition to nuclear explosions in the actual sense, countless tests were carried out with nuclear weapons that did not explode, intentionally or unintentionally... Back to: Newsletter XXXI 2023 - July 30th to 5th...
you would be successful. Of course that leaves a loophole. And the USA also seems to be preparing for false flag actions (USA is building sensor network to identify perpetrators of nuclear explosions in Ukraine)... * Austria | democracy | Fascism exhibition about Austrofascism: Austrian fascism In Vienna, an exhibition is currently providing information about the destruction of...
Newsletter XII 2023 - March 19th to 25th - News+ The poison of doubt is the sugar for the bastard
Several trials took place over the last few weeks against climate activists who had stuck themselves to it. One accusation: coercion. Things are different in Bavaria and Hesse... * Effects of nuclear war | Nuclear explosion Nowhere to hide: The longer-term effects of a nuclear war There would be no protection against a nuclear exchange. Most people would be killed by the nuclear explosions...
Ukraine War | Peace negotiations Nowhere to hide: What a nuclear war would mean There would be no protection against a nuclear exchange. Most people would die from the nuclear explosions or their consequences. What scenarios scientists are sketching. (Part 1) This post in two parts looks at what is likely to happen if the...
deliberately deceiving the population and endangering people's health for many future generations. This is exactly what happened in Semipalatinsk, where nuclear explosions knowingly exposed the local population to large amounts of radioactivity over several decades. Background In 1949, the Soviet Union (USSR) conducted its first nuclear weapons test in Semipalatinsk, a...
THTR Circular No. 138 April 2012
Reactor experienced water intrusion, quite comparable to Chernobyl, never even noticed that this reactor in Jülich probably only escaped a nuclear explosion by a hair's breadth." (Page 42) 1978: Covered up near-catastrophe in Julich! In retrospect, one of the most important events in the history of pebble bed reactors is now...