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Originally posted by violet
But that was another thing I found, there is some nuclear activty going on there, in Ugashik.
Originally posted by kuhl
I wonder if there are anymore blackouts anywhere,if there is I'm sure they will be discovered.
Originally posted by ShinobiAurora
One very strange location on GE tho is an area in Washington DC, to the west of Normanstone Park and north of Dumbarton Oaks Park .... Ths circular area has been clearly pixilted, anyone got any ideas about what it is???
Originally posted by firmbeliever
That things way to big to be a secret base isn't it? It's like 5 times bigger than area 51. I like to believe places like that exist but I think this one truley is an error BUT... I did notice a weird coloured piece of land just north of the line. It's a purpleish colour & could be related if it really is secret. More likely to be a nuclear plant though & probably one of the largest in the world. Good find though
Originally posted by violet
Nuclear test sites in Alaska
pubs.usgs.gov...
www.brook.edu...
Geologic surface effects of underground nuclear testing,.
Site Name: Long Shot Nuclear Test Site
CLUI LUDB#: AK3126
Category: Nuclear / Radioactive
Site Name: Milrow Nuclear Test Site
CLUI LUDB#: AK3127
Category: Nuclear / Radioactive
Site Name: Cannikin Nuclear Test Site
CLUI LUDB#: AK3128
Category: Nuclear / Radioactive
More below: but this I copied from a site that alleges the tsumais are triggered by atomic blasts
First test of a hydrogen bomb took place in Alaska on April 1, 1946!!
After World War II, Alaska was chosen as the favorite site of the Pentagon for testing nuclear weapons. It was near Russia so the fallout would contaminate Siberia and remote enough from the mainland U.S. to hide the effects of the "shots" or testing. The coordinator of Alaska nuke testing was Dr. Edward Teller—the so-called "father of the H-bomb:"
Teller tested a hydrogen bomb in Alaska on April 1, 1946. The Pentagon controlled world press reported it as an "earthquake" and tsunami.
This hydrogen bomb explosion was triggered by a gun-assembly device similar to the one used on "Little Boy"—the Hiroshima bomb.
HItler had already perfected it for use against a British or U.S. port.
The device was either a copy of the German bomb or something invented by Teller at Los Alamos.
The destructive power of an H-bomb is unimaginable as demonstrated by the subsequent "earthquake" and tsunami.
Originally posted by ShinobiAurora
Sorry for the delay, but here's a link to the blurred area in Washington DC ...
maps.google.com...,-77.064972&spn=0.013957,0.042915&t=k
[edit on 20-2-2006 by ShinobiAurora]
Originally posted by ShinobiAurora
Sorry for the delay, but here's a link to the blurred area in Washington DC ...
maps.google.com...,-77.064972&spn=0.013957,0.042915&t=k
[edit on 20-2-2006 by ShinobiAurora]