To: Nikas777
Hmmmm, I wonder if the effects of a nuclear explosion can go back in time. Some of those sites sound like ones that will be nuked in the future... ( Works if earth is like the inside of a train...)
36 posted on
10/06/2009 8:20:00 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(MSM BIAS: the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome. George Orwell)
To: GOPJ
Hmmmm, I wonder if the effects of a nuclear explosion can go back in time. Some of those sites sound like ones that will be nuked in the future... ( Works if earth is like the inside of a train...)
Reminds me of an episode form the late 1980's TV series, "The Highwayman" where a duo travels around in a high tech truck investigating weird stuff and fighting crime. I remember the sidekick's name was a guy from Australian named "Jetto" and Sam Jones played the lead. One episode dealt with the Trinty test site where the atomic bomb blew a doorway from this time back to 1945 just prior to the test and the team have to follow a middle aged guy wearing belts of explosives from bowing up the lead scientists of the Manhattan Project because he wanted to stop the arms race and the atomic bomb. They did stop him and set history right. BTW, one twist in the story is that he almost "blew himself" up because among the scientists was his mother, pregnant, carrying him inside her in 1945.
88 posted on
10/06/2009 7:33:09 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(Woodrow Wilson should have been waterboarded.)
To: GOPJ
Hmmmm, I wonder if the effects of a nuclear explosion can go back in time. Some of those sites sound like ones that will be nuked in the future... ( Works if earth is like the inside of a train...) Wow, what a thought! Do you think it possibly could have merit?
102 posted on
10/06/2009 10:57:42 PM PDT by
Bellflower
(If you are left DO NOT take the mark of the beast and be damned forever.)
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