Monday, November 16, 2015

84 missing Russian suitcase nuke bombs could make 9/11 look like a walk in the park

SOMETHING TO CONSIDER
During the Soviet Union collapse, summer 1991, there was a temporary lapse of security at several weapon depots. The fear is that these weapons were sold on the black market and could now be in the hands of those that would use the weapons to commit acts of terror. 

The possibility of such a theft should not be dismissed as it certainly was possible. Since then, the U.S. government has quietly installed radiation detectors along every interstate highway, at every airport and at every commercial port facility. 


6 comments:

  1. Anonymous11/16/2015

    We have not seen the worst of radicalized Islam yet.

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  2. Anonymous11/16/2015

    people are stupid

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  3. Anonymous11/17/2015

    Somebody would have blown one of those off by now.

    They must be like the Stinger missile that has a battery and programming for navigation. After 5 years the battery goes dead and it wont work because there is no navigation. That's why Bin Laden never used them against the Americans in Afghanistan even though we gave them to him to fight the Russians. Even if you have the battery, you have to have them re-calibrated or they dont work.

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  4. Anonymous11/17/2015

    I've been hearing about the missing suitcase bombs for about 20 years. The boogie man is coming in the middle of the night to blow us up. It must have an issue like the stinger missile or at least one of the "84" would have been blown off by now.
    The bombs are like the old wife's tale about the rattle snake in the drawer in the furniture department and the Fair, then Montgomery Wards at the Plaza.

    The person telling you the story always knew it was true because they heard it from someone who heard it from reliable sources. (you guys are too young to remember). Later on when some one told you about a worn out horror story in the area we'd just go.."just like the snake in the Fair"

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