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On Sept 9, the anniversary of the communist regime, a 2.5 mile in diameter mushroom cloud was spotted over N Korea near a ballistic missile base.The explosion was big enough to leave a crater visible from space.It supposedly wasn't a nuclear blast, so I'm hoping they had an accident and blew themselves up.
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/...t.ap/index.html |
whoa.
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Damn commies
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so, where do you go when everyone starts bombing everyone else? antarctica, of course!
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I read this late last night... They also speculated that it could have been a forest fire. :lol:
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Thats the official US government explanation.
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Somebody probably just imported a DSM and tried starting it.
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Sure it wasn't a vtec malfunction?
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whoops, my bad :).
Thats just crazy. |
If it was a nuclear blast, it would have been the first one since 1980 (done by China).
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shit.. did i do that?
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Well it would be cool if there where pics to help put the event into relativity with the surounding area. Also, too show the over all size.
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The Prospect of N Korea having Nuclear weapons is just way too fuckin scary. A communist regime that would want nothing more than to attack the US main land, and test nuclear weapons in bad. This could be our next Iraq if we don't do something diplomatic. Iraq sent a bad message to N Korea. We Invade Iraq which has NO nuclear weapons, but we continue to beat around the bush with N Korea.
Come On. A forest fire? Demolition? Crater from Space? I wish Bush wouldn't lie about things like this. It's probably just so we don't panic, or to downplay and patronize N Korea, but lying to anyone about anything right now can only hurt Bush. |
Even worse, a communist regime headed by a 4 ft fucked-in-the-head guy with a napolean complex.
BTW I checked all the online seismographs I could find, none of them registered anything that day, so if it was an explosion, it wasn't nuclear. |
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I'm moving underground, that's all I know. |
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