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reverse speech is very interesting. i first learned about it back in 1998 and i immediately liked what i was reading and listening to. while it may not be as scientifically solid as many of the people on here need things to be, it does merit further research. the guy that pretty much discovered reverse speech in the way it is being talked about here is named David John Oates. i'm sure there are threads about this on here. there is more info on the entire reverse speech phenomenon along with audio samples at reverse speech
Originally posted by Xeros
OMG! did you hear that? There clearly is "Bomb on ship, Get away, Carrot, Monkey, Banana!"
Originally posted by leejones
herm... look what i just found N. Korea warns U.S. over exercise North Korea warned Washington of "grave consequences" yesterday over a military exercise in South Korea, repeating a suggestion it has the ability to launch a pre-emptive attack on the United States. could N. Korea be ploting a terrorist attack link
Originally posted by Genfinity
The mighty nation of Japan was brought to its knees with 2 small nukes spread over 3 days.
Originally posted by the_sentinal
better get those potassium iodine pills you were thinking about
Originally posted by Lanton
I love it when rumours like this pop-up. Every day there's a new rumour of an impending terrorist attack on the US or some other Western country.
I love how they send forums like this into a frenzy...they're based on nothing, just someone's vivid imagination.
Originally posted by Genfinity
The mighty nation of Japan was brought to its knees with 2 small nukes spread over 3 days.
Originally posted by bigx01
Originally posted by Genfinity
The mighty nation of Japan was brought to its knees with 2 small nukes spread over 3 days.
by the time that we dropped the 2 a-bombs, japan was not mighty and quite frankly was a country in shambles.
we dropped them not so much as to end the war but as a way to get the unconditional surrender and to prevent the russians from capturing more than they already had in the western pacific
Originally posted by Lanton
If you did a bit of reading you'd find out that the Japanese were more than willing and capable of defending Japan, island by bloody island. Millions of Japanese civilians would've died, not to mention the Japanese and Allied military casualties, if the Americans had been forced to take Japan by force.
Originally posted by Crakeur
Originally posted by Lanton
If you did a bit of reading you'd find out that the Japanese were more than willing and capable of defending Japan, island by bloody island. Millions of Japanese civilians would've died, not to mention the Japanese and Allied military casualties, if the Americans had been forced to take Japan by force.
not after the first bomb was dropped. the second was really just to show the world (the russians) what we had. Japan was finished after the first.
Originally posted by moldmakertech
Also I wonder what woud happen if you reveresd the reversal would you get something new, what if you reversed the reversal but not all the way, say half way, lets call it sideways, then you could also rotate that around 360 degrees and youd have a holographic choas fractal. Then duplicate that to infinity and
Ok I will stop now.
Originally posted by Crakeur
Lanton, I agree that the Japanese were ready to fight a long bloody battle until the first bomb was dropped. Had we waited a bit longer to drop the second, the surrender would have come. I won't find any history books that declare the second bomb to have been necessary to get the Japanese to surrender just like I won't find any history books declaring the second bomb, and any other bombs like the third one that was meant for a farming village (Nara) to be nothing more than a flexing of our atomic muscle.
three days was not really much time to allow the japanese to fully comprehend the damage done. The chaos and destruction was barely being fully understood when we dropped the bomb on nagasaki.