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  • Who Secretly Destroyed Two Russian Nuclear Reactors?

    01/01/2026 7:57:54 AM PST · by DUMBGRUNT · 34 replies
    you tube ^ | 1 Jan 2026 | William Spaniel
    In December 2024, a Russian cargo vessel sank under mysterious circumstances. No one paid much attention to it, though, because it was one of many interesting things happening in the world at the time. However, a year-long Spanish investigation has revealed that the ship was carrying two nuclear reactors, with delivery intended for North Korea. Today's video explores the investigation and who might be responsible. I think the content is super captivating. The torpedo though, might be supercavitating
  • Juliet Marine Systems, Inc. Announces the First Supercavitating Ship, GHOST

    10/20/2011 12:47:44 PM PDT · by pingman · 38 replies
    Juliet Marine Systems, Inc. press release ^ | 8/10/2011 | Juliet Marine Systems, Inc.
    Portsmouth, NH (August 10, 2011) - Juliet Marine Systems, Inc. (JMS) announced today that the US Navy/USPTO have removed Secrecy Orders previously applied to GHOST. For the first time, Juliet Marine is able to release photographs of GHOST, the first super-cavitating craft, to the public. GHOST was designed and built by US Citizens for the US Navy at no cost to the government to protect US sailors, servicemen and servicewomen. Development of the first ever super-cavitating craft, in many ways, is as difficult as breaking the sound barrier. GHOST is a combination aircraft/boat that has been designed to fly through...
  • A bomb to bust the deepest bunkers

    07/14/2005 1:34:42 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 48 replies · 1,553+ views
    Eurekalert | New Scientist ^ | 7/13/05 | David Hambling
    DESPITE the intelligence failure that led the Bush administration to believe Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, the Pentagon is pressing ahead with the development of technologies designed to destroy WMDs. Its latest idea is a bomb that can destroy deeply buried WMD storage bunkers by cutting through earth and concrete inside a bubble of air. Traditional "bunker busters" are streamlined bombs that rely on sheer weight to force their way through soil, rock or concrete. But the new design has a blunt nose that forces the earth ahead of it out to the sides, creating a cavity the bomb...