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To: struggle

“It wasn’t a nuke but a huge chemical explosive”

usually we send a spy plane to pick up leaked isotopes, and the results are not published. Pretty sure from seismic results this was a nuke. Chemical explosives cannot be microsecond fast no matter how big. Look up Misty Picture or Minor Scale seismic profiles (kiloton conventional blasts).


16 posted on 03/07/2013 8:29:36 PM PST by DBrow
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To: DBrow
>>usually we send a spy plane to pick up leaked isotopes, and the results are not published. Pretty sure from seismic results this was a nuke. Chemical explosives cannot be microsecond fast no matter how big. Look up Misty Picture or Minor Scale seismic profiles (kiloton conventional blasts).

I saw it too, Paki and Indian contemporaneous nuke tests are a solid cone from flash to finish. The Nork "nuke" had a double spike as if someone had screwed up the cap timing on the other side by a second. Then a sudden dip, and a growing rumble as the explosives thrown by the blast were ignited.


22 posted on 03/07/2013 8:33:59 PM PST by struggle (http://killthegovernment.wordpress.com/)
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