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July 02, 2015, 12:03:13 PM
#47
People allow this s**t to happen....
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May 29, 2015, 01:24:54 PM
#45
I can't imagine Pakistan would want to live in an area of such destabilization. ISIS would never have enough money to make living with the fallout of a nuclear detonation (both literal and figurative) worth it for nations in that area.

Also, do you have any sources?

Here:

http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-claims-to-be-infinitely-closer-to-buying-nuclear-weapon-from-pakistan-and-smuggling-it-into-the-us-139585/

Pakistan is an unstable country. Previously there have been defections from the Pak army to various radical Islamist organizations, and there is a real chance of such incidents occurring in the near future. Even the transfer of nuclear weapon technology to the ISIS can be extremely dangerous, as the group will be able to  create nukes using Uranium sourced from Niger.

That article you posted is about how ridiculous the idea is that ISIS could acquire nuclear weapons, not the likelihood of it. It starts with a claim by ISIS in their propaganda magazine that they could do it, then goes through increasingly unlikely circumstances that would need to be true in order for it to work.

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The Islamic State terrorist organization proclaims it's now "infinitely" closer to buying a nuclear weapon and sneaking it inside the United States than it has ever been, a "far-fetched" claim that's designed only to spark fear of deadly chaos on American soil.

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The article readily admits that the scenario that was presented is a bit of an exaggeration, but still argues that given ISIS' growth in the last year and expected growth for the coming future, there's no limit on what ISIS' capabilities will be a year from now..

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Anthony Glees, director of University of Buckingham's Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies, told the Daily Mail that the claim that Pakistan would sell ISIS nuclear weapons is a "beggar's belief."

"It would be suicidal for Pakistan to supply them and suicidal for ISIS to seek to acquire them — it would lead to immediate military intervention," Glees said. "However, it is possible that ISIS might try to acquire nukes from somewhere, but if so, all western intelligence agencies would be on the highest alert to prevent this."

The claim is not credible.
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May 29, 2015, 12:59:05 PM
#44
It reminds me of this quote.

Quote from: Albert Einstein
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.




That's a great quote and reminds me of the old Megadeth song Set The World Afire - first song Mustaine wrote on the bus ride home after being kicked out of Metallica, the last line is "Einstein said we'd use rocks on the other side":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2e5H9jNhQ8
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May 29, 2015, 12:44:44 PM
#43
I can't imagine Pakistan would want to live in an area of such destabilization. ISIS would never have enough money to make living with the fallout of a nuclear detonation (both literal and figurative) worth it for nations in that area.

Also, do you have any sources?

Here:

http://www.christianpost.com/news/isis-claims-to-be-infinitely-closer-to-buying-nuclear-weapon-from-pakistan-and-smuggling-it-into-the-us-139585/

Pakistan is an unstable country. Previously there have been defections from the Pak army to various radical Islamist organizations, and there is a real chance of such incidents occurring in the near future. Even the transfer of nuclear weapon technology to the ISIS can be extremely dangerous, as the group will be able to  create nukes using Uranium sourced from Niger.
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May 29, 2015, 12:07:05 PM
#42
It reminds me of this quote.

Quote from: Albert Einstein
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.


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May 29, 2015, 11:45:02 AM
#41
This might be slighly off the topic, but I have to remind everyone that ISIS currently controls about 40% of Yemen, and they are attempting to purchase nukes from Paksitan. I don't think that they'll get the nukes that easily, but if they receive some 5-10 nucler war heads, that might trigger the next World War.

I can't imagine Pakistan would want to live in an area of such destabilization. ISIS would never have enough money to make living with the fallout of a nuclear detonation (both literal and figurative) worth it for nations in that area.

Also, do you have any sources?
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May 29, 2015, 06:14:08 AM
#40
LOL, it wasn't a nuke. It was just a powerfull regular blast. Most probably heavy bomb hitted fuel and amunition storage. If it was a nuke then we wpuld know it immediately. When North Korea did test nuclear explosion underground. It was immeduately known by the world. We have enough instruments to detect nuclear explosion everywhere in the world.
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May 29, 2015, 05:22:18 AM
#39
This might be slighly off the topic, but I have to remind everyone that ISIS currently controls about 40% of Yemen, and they are attempting to purchase nukes from Paksitan. I don't think that they'll get the nukes that easily, but if they receive some 5-10 nucler war heads, that might trigger the next World War.
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May 28, 2015, 01:07:49 PM
#38
It is not only Yemen; from Iraq to Yemen the all kinds of nukes..depleted etc are being used.
Again is not about these countries it is about the region and the planet.The globe turns round and round and the result will be that whole world will be affected We can not allow these bastards to make future generations of the humanity to suffer starvation, malformation and poisoning.
The wars of pride and supremacy have to stop.
The People of the world do you not see that you have Criminals trying to take the whole world for their benefits.
We are Humans first then we are Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Aryans, Semitics Mongoloids, Black or Whites.
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May 28, 2015, 12:55:45 PM
#37
Scary video that is for sure.  I don't ever want to be near what ever it was being set off.

Im surprised I had not seen this on normal news outlets.  Seems like it would be important enough information to make it on.
It was all over the news when it happened weeks ago. Not that exact video, but others of the same event.
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May 27, 2015, 11:18:36 PM
#36
Scary video that is for sure.  I don't ever want to be near what ever it was being set off.

Im surprised I had not seen this on normal news outlets.  Seems like it would be important enough information to make it on.
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May 27, 2015, 08:09:30 PM
#35
Before the conspiracy theorists and whack-jobs arrive, any sufficiently large explosion will cause a mushroom cloud the heat generated by the detonation causes it  Grin

Sincerely
Mr. I know all about bombs smarty pants  Wink

EDIT:
It's probably the Saudis bombed weapon arsenal of the houties.

thank you for the input. your assumptions have surely more weight to it.

I'm inclined to agree with him, that's not even really a mushroom, also, if this report were real, the whole world wold be absolutely ape shit, nevermind everyone there looking to take radiation readings, none of the superpowers not even the U.S would take kindly to Israel acting on their own, especially with a nuclear bomb.

It doesn't make any sense for them to do this and why Yemen? There are always so many holes in the stories these twats make up it's ridiculous that people even believe them.

please find me a single west funded media agency that operate within warzone yemen that is able to report anything substantial outside of bias 'un reports'. the truth is first casualty to war. truth can almost always be found once enough thinking is allocated to a given subject.
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May 27, 2015, 02:39:56 PM
#34
Before the conspiracy theorists and whack-jobs arrive, any sufficiently large explosion will cause a mushroom cloud the heat generated by the detonation causes it  Grin

Sincerely
Mr. I know all about bombs smarty pants  Wink

EDIT:
It's probably the Saudis bombed weapon arsenal of the houties.

thank you for the input. your assumptions have surely more weight to it.

I'm inclined to agree with him, that's not even really a mushroom, also, if this report were real, the whole world wold be absolutely ape shit, nevermind everyone there looking to take radiation readings, none of the superpowers not even the U.S would take kindly to Israel acting on their own, especially with a nuclear bomb.

It doesn't make any sense for them to do this and why Yemen? There are always so many holes in the stories these twats make up it's ridiculous that people even believe them.
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May 27, 2015, 12:59:00 PM
#33
who is next now? YEMEN?

already completed Afganistan, Iraq, Palestine...

Why not Saudi Arabia? ohhh because USA have interest with the Saudi Government and if they so try to launch a single attack on Saudi Arabia, muslims all over the world will start the revolt...
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May 27, 2015, 12:56:40 PM
#32
Why are we all of a sudden getting so many conspiracy threads thrown up on the forum?
We had another guy only posting links.

3-5 threads a day with a new claim that no one ever heard of.
Only them... Because they made it. LOL

There's a lot of fighting going on around the world. There are a lot of nukes floating around. What standard of evidence do you expect before you say "OMG, maybe someone actually did drop a nuke!" ?

This "reverse paranoia" that everything must be fine unless one of the G8 presidents personally announces the bad news on TV, is alarming.

Isotopes! Show me the isotopes. Each detonation will produce a unique set that can not be hidden. If there are new isotopes in the air then a detonation happened. If not then no detonation happened. We should not look at who said what, We should look at evidence that can not be hidden.
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May 27, 2015, 12:46:22 PM
#31
Why are we all of a sudden getting so many conspiracy threads thrown up on the forum?
We had another guy only posting links.

3-5 threads a day with a new claim that no one ever heard of.
Only them... Because they made it. LOL

There's a lot of fighting going on around the world. There are a lot of nukes floating around. What standard of evidence do you expect before you say "OMG, maybe someone actually did drop a nuke!" ?

This "reverse paranoia" that everything must be fine unless one of the G8 presidents personally announces the bad news on TV, is alarming.
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May 27, 2015, 10:52:58 AM
#30
Why are we all of a sudden getting so many conspiracy threads thrown up on the forum?
We had another guy only posting links.

3-5 threads a day with a new claim that no one ever heard of.
Only them... Because they made it. LOL
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May 27, 2015, 09:37:54 AM
#29
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Neutron bomb dropped by IAF plane with Saudi markings...

Lol. The plane must be on a high enough altitude to drop a neutron bomb, and the explosion per se could possibly wipe a whole city--the one who took the video included--without a trace (clue: Hiroshima and Nagasaki).

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Jeff Smith is a nuclear physicist and former IAEA inspector.

Even a man without that much of a technical knowledge in the field of nuclear physics could easily differentiate what a nuclear explosion is from just a normal bomb explosion.

OK then. 1000 tonnes of TNT versus 1 bunker buster mini-nuke (equal to 1000 tonnes of TNT blast power). Could you spell out what difference we'd be able to see on the footage?

IMO, it could be either. And in fact it could be both. A bunker buster gets fired from above (which would be invisible except on high speed cameras), a small explosion marks the impact point. Everything inside the depot gets detonated by the bunker-buster, pressure builds up, and then you get that hot plasma coming out.
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May 27, 2015, 03:02:54 AM
#28
I was pretty surprised having watched the BBC news today to log on and see this massive 'news'!

I would safely assume that this was a massive explosion, otherwise we would at least get some crappy cover up story to explain the large amount of radioactive background that would be detected for thousands of miles in every direction by anyone who cared to look.

Sounds like the stupidest sort of conspiracy, the ones that make no sense and would be easy to prove if it were true.
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