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Skyfall: Radioactive cloud over Iran and Pakistan


Background

15 Aug 2019

There are two reasons for thinking the explosion was related to a nuclear-powered cruise missile. The first is that some of the structures on the land suggest that Russia has moved testing of the SSC-X-9 to Nenoksa.

https://twitter.com/ArmsControlWonk/status/1162113014452981760

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http://web.archive.org/web/20190818222459/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECCnnq-UcAAOdSa.jpg ; https://archive.is/Xh5JA/180be99887bc11d4f113a125d2781da18a32096f.jpg
1. The structures on the land suggest that Russia has moved testing of the SSC-X-9 to Nenoksa.


15 Aug 2019

Second, AIS and satellite images demonstrate that Russia had the Serebryanka, a nuclear fuel carrier, sitting inside the exclusion zone PRIOR to the accident. In other words, it was waiting to carry away a highly radioactive cargoe like an SSC-X-9 propulsion unit.

https://twitter.com/ArmsControlWonk/status/1162113027056885760

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http://web.archive.org/web/20190818222810/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECCnoa4U8AAejJg.jpg ; https://archive.fo/79UIv/65c894d269e05f5f5f6dba3cd2d8bf8ae6315613.jpg
2. Russia had the Serebryanka, a nuclear fuel carrier, sitting inside the exclusion zone PRIOR to the accident.


Latest Report On The Radioactive Plume's Path

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) bans nuclear explosions by everyone, everywhere: on the Earth's surface, in the atmosphere, underwater and underground.

This is the official latest data released from CTBT:


10 Aug 2019

In response to media queries, and to meet civil society expectations on applications of CTBTO data beyond the Treaty, we confirm an event coinciding with the 8th August 2019 explosion in Nyonoksa, Russia, was detected at 4 IMS stations (3 seismic, 1 infrasound).

https://twitter.com/ctbto_alerts/status/1160130156922642433

18 Aug 2019

To requests on IMS detection beyond CTBT, data in, or near the path of potential plume from the explosion are being analyzed. We’re also addressing with station operators technical problems experienced at two neighboring stations. All data are available to our Member States.


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http://web.archive.org/web/20190818220734/https://video.twimg.com/tweet_video/ECQkgwmXkAE_sJP.mp4 ; https://video.twimg.com/tweet_video/ECQkgwmXkAE_sJP.mp4 ; https://media.giphy.com/media/idpt00Z4seeSZ1kGG5/source.mp4 ; https://media.giphy.com/media/idpt00Z4seeSZ1kGG5/giphy.gif
3. Radioactive plume from the 8th August 2019 Russian Nyonoska explosion.

https://twitter.com/SinaZerbo/status/1163094836569882625

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Clearly we should gift them Shaheen 3 over Moscow and St. Petersburg..
 
That's an overreaction.

Let the Russians have fun and experiment, it's not creating ghouls.

Smoothskin.

They can swim in all the radioactive waste they want, but they have no right to send radioactive clouds over sovereign countries, such irresponsible experiments should not have been conducted in the first place, it seems they still haven't evolved from their soviet ape mentality. But why am I expecting 'so much' from those stupid Bolsheviks dogs...
 
Just a small reminder:

December 15, 2005

French authorities deliberately suppressed information about the spread of radioactive fallout from the May 1986 Chernobyl disaster over France,

http://web.archive.org/web/20190819...rance-hid-info-on-effects-of-chernobyl-cloud/

2003 Sep

The incidence of thyroid cancer in the French population increased by a factor of 5.2 in men and 2.7 in women, thereby raising public concerns about its association with the nuclear accident at Chernobyl.

http://web.archive.org/web/20190819031110/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12938722


Not surprising that this time, we are also witnessing a strange silence from all the governments.


If damage is caused and it reaches that point then they have to pay.


Russia has never paid a single kopec to the victims of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear fallouts in West Europe. Itself bankrupted, it is even less likely that it would compensate Iran, Pakistan and other nations in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia this time, and who have even less leverage that the G7 nations.

And although it is invisible, painless, odorless and soundless, ionizing radiations are damaging your bodily tissues slowly.

During my recent visit to Hanoi, Vietnam on the occasion of the epoch making Kim-Trump Summit, I met a young Russian born in Ukraine and who has migrated to Russia soon after the Euromaidan events.

When I shook his hand...all his fingers were of the same length! Thus reminding us that even more than three decades later, radioactivity is never forgiving.

:cool::smokin:
 
They can swim in all the radioactive waste they want, but they have no right to send radioactive clouds over sovereign countries, such irresponsible experiments should not have been conducted in the first place, it seems they still haven't evolved from their soviet ape mentality. But why am I expecting 'so much' from those stupid Bolsheviks dogs...

I don't appreciate your Russophobic anti-slavism.

The Russians don't decide where their radioactive clouds go, the wind does. This is the fault of nature, not man.

Nuke a cloud formation or something idk.
 
Another hypothesis for the cause of the nuclear accident, but involving something even larger in size:


Russia Testing Nuclear-Powered Mega-Torpedo Near Where Deadly Explosion Occurred

Aug 17, 2019, 08:13am

Details are still emerging of the explosion of a nuclear-powered engine that killed at least seven people in northern Russia last week. Conflicting reports, rumors and speculation center around whether the engine was for a nuclear-powered cruise missile, codenamed Skyfall by NATO, or some other weapon-related reactor. One of the possible weapons in the frame is the Poseidon mega-torpedo. This new weapon is described as an Intercontinental Nuclear-Powered Nuclear-Armed Autonomous Torpedo by the U.S. government.

The unique drone-like weapon is in an entirely new category. Launched from a large submarine, potentially from under the protection of the arctic ice cap, it would have virtually unlimited range and Russia claims that it will run so deep that it cannot realistically be countered with existing weapons. It's designed to be armed with a nuclear warhead, reportedly of 2 megatons, which represents a slow but unstoppable death-knell for the residents of coastal cities such as New York or San Francisco in the event of a nuclear war. The Russian Ministry of Defense also claims that it will be usable against high value maritime targets such as the U.S. Navy's carrier battle groups.

It is massive, around 30 times larger than the heavyweight torpedoes commonly used aboard submarines, and twice as large as submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). Specially constructed submarines will be able to carry six Poseidon each. Unlike existing missile submarines, which are termed SSBNs, this type of submarine doesn't even have a designation yet. Possibly SSDN will be used to denote a nuclear powered drone-carrying submarine.

Poseidon is being tested in the region, my analysis of information gathered from public sources shows. For trials it is being launched by a special submarine based in Severodvinsk, near the Nyonoksa testing site where the explosion occurred. The submarine is named Sarov after the city where the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics, which developed the nuclear engine involved in the explosion, is based. Sarov is also the city where the victims of the blast were laid to rest. In recent years the Russian Ministry of Defense has been open about Sarov's role in the tests. The submarine rarely puts to sea but my analysis of information gathered from public sources shows that it did venture out into the White Sea

Poseidon was first revealed to the public in dramatic fashion by Russian state media in the fall of 2015, when a slide on the new weapon was visible during a meeting with President Putin. The apparent security lapse was probably not by accident.

The project itself has since been traced back much further to the end of the Cold War, and defense watchers had an inkling of a giant torpedo-like weapon under development for about five years prior to the staged leak.

The weapon has been in testing since around 2014 and is likely to be nearing the production phase with deployments at sea from the early 2020s. The first submarine slated to carry the weapon operationally was launched in April in Severodvinsk. The gigantic Belgorod submarine is still undergoing fitting out and will not be operational for a few years. The second submarine, Khabarovsk, is also nearing completion and two more SSDNs are expected to follow, providing Russia with a new dimension in nuclear deterrence.


http://web.archive.org/web/20190819...torpedo-near-where-deadly-explosion-occurred/
http://archive.fo/vYyTH


:cool::smokin:
 
Just a small reminder:






Not surprising that this time, we are also witnessing a strange silence from all the governments.





Russia has never paid a single kopec to the victims of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear fallouts in West Europe. Itself bankrupted, it is even less likely that it would compensate Iran, Pakistan and other nations in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia this time, and who have even less leverage that the G7 nations.

And although it is invisible, painless, odorless and soundless, ionizing radiations are damaging your bodily tissues slowly.

During my recent visit to Hanoi, Vietnam on the occasion of the epoch making Kim-Trump Summit, I met a young Russian born in Ukraine and who has migrated to Russia soon after the Euromaidan events.

When I shook his hand...all his fingers were of the same length! Thus reminding us that even more than three decades later, radioactivity is never forgiving.

:cool::smokin:
That was inside Soviet union. Russian has its hands inside places that it shouldn't have its hands inside thus it's to their benefit that they dont piss off the mentioned countries.
 
Well if it manages to mutate some of us into wolverine than i have no problem with it, but seriously that's fooked up. Someone needs to tell the Ruskies to stop fookin around with radioactive material and stick to drinking vodka. Bleen !
Well sorry we can only turn you into Nightcrawler
 
I don't appreciate your Russophobic anti-slavism.

The Russians don't decide where their radioactive clouds go, the wind does. This is the fault of nature, not man.

Nuke a cloud formation or something idk.

Their stupid reckless narcissistic dangerous experiment was the cause of the cloud, any sane person would think of the consequences if something went wrong, they pretty much indirectly nuked several countries. Apes shouldn't go near matches, never mind nuclear material. They are a danger to society the world should call on a moot, can we allow these idiots to keep doing their nuclear 'experiments'...? Plus its not like its the first time, remember Chernobyl?
 
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Well if it manages to mutate some of us into wolverine than i have no problem with it, but seriously that's fooked up. Someone needs to tell the Ruskies to stop fookin around with radioactive material and stick to drinking vodka. Bleen !
Nah its way boring it just gives you cancer and genetic deformities
 
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