Nuke Hoax

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Nuclear bomb dropped at Nagasaki

The term Nuke Hoax refers to all psience and media fakery surrounding nuclear bombs and power. Among the first people who suggested that Nukes were a Hoax, is Jesse Waugh, who was interviewed by Ab in March 2018.[ab 1] Another recommended chat to listen to is between Ab, Folius Hattius and Patrick.[ab 2]

Timeline

  • 1898 - Pierre and Marie Curie Discover Radium & Radioactivity - fake images produced for schoolbooks[MSM 1]
  • 1938 - discovery of uranium fission by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann[MSM 2]
  • 1939 - start of Manhattan Project,[MSM 3] with Julius Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atomic bomb", joining in 1942[MSM 4]
  • 1941 - identification of Plutonium. The radioactive element plays an important role as nuclear fuel or in nuclear weapons[MSM 5]

Nuke Hoax psyops

Name Year Date Location Type Description Ab CF HB Other
Manhattan Project 1939 10/21 United States project Start of the Nuclear bomb era [MSM 3]
Trinity test 1945 07/16 United States test First test of nuclear bomb [ab 3][ab 4] [CF 1][CF 2]
[CF 3]
[MSM 6]
Bombing of Hiroshima 1945 08/06 Japan war First detonation of nuclear bomb over Hiroshima, Japan [ab 5][ab 6]
[ab 7][ab 8]
[ab 9]
[CF 4] [MSM 7]
Bombing of Nagasaki 1945 08/09 Japan war Second detonation of nuclear bomb over Nagasaki, Japan [ab 7][ab 10]
[ab 11][ab 12]
[ab 9]
[MSM 7]
Operation Crossroads 1946 07/01 Bikini Atoll, Pacific test First test after World War II in a series of Bikini Atoll tests [1]
[MSM 8]
Rosenberg Trial 1951 03/06 United States show trial Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for espionage for the Soviet Union [ab 13] [CF 5]
[CF 6]
[MSM 9]
Operation Greenhouse 1951 04/07 Enewetak Atoll, Pacific test Operation Greenhouse showcased new and aggressive designs for nuclear weapons. The main idea was to reduce the size, weight, and most importantly, reduce the amount of fissile material necessary for nuclear weapons, while increasing the destructive power. [ab 9] [MSM 10]
EBR-I 1951 12/20 Arco, Idaho nuclear power First operational nuclear power plant in the world [MSM 11]
Ivy Mike 1952 11/01 Enewetak Atoll, Pacific test First test of a hydrogen bomb [ab 9] [CF 7] [2]
[MSM 12]
Obninsk reactor 1954 06/26 Obninsk, Soviet Union nuclear power First grid-connected nuclear power plant in the world [MSM 13]
Mars Bluff incident 1958 03/11 Mars Bluff, South Carolina accident Incidental nuclear bomb drop on a house in Mars Bluff, South Carolina. Doesn't detonate, 3 people injured [MSM 14]
Neutron bomb 1958 07/12 United States project Development of the neutron bomb. A type of thermonuclear weapon that releases energy as energetic neutron radiation (fast neutrons) uses radiation as source of mortality [MSM 15]
Tsar Bomba 1961 10/30 Soviet Union test The most powerful nuclear weapon ever created. Its test on 30 October 1961 remains the most powerful explosive ever detonated on Nova Zembla. [CF 8] [MSM 16]
Operation Dominic 1962 04/25 Kiribati, Pacific test First in a series of tests in and around Kiribati the Pacific Ocean, the largest nuclear weapons testing program ever conducted by the United States and the last atmospheric test series conducted by the U.S. [ab 9] [MSM 17]
Cuban missile crisis 1962 10/14 Cuba propaganda Regarded as the moment in which the Cold War came closest to turning into a nuclear conflict [HB 1] [3]
[MSM 18]
China 596 nuclear testing 1964 10/16 China test First Chinese test at the Lop Nur site, a uranium-235 implosion fission device and had a yield of 22 kilotons [MSM 19]
Mururoa nuclear testing 1966 07/02 Mururoa, Pacific test First French Nuclear test at Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls over a thirty-year period ending 1996 (200 nuclear tests, 46 atmospheric) [MSM 20]
Smiling Buddha nuclear testing 1974 05/18 India test First Indian nuclear test [MSM 21]
Three Mile Island accident 1979 03/28 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania accident The plant is widely known as the site of the most significant accident in United States commercial nuclear energy [MSM 22]
Chernobyl disaster 1986 04/26 Pripyat, Soviet Union accident Catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union [ab 14] [CF 9]
[CF 10]
[MSM 23]
Kursk accident 2000 08/12 Barents Sea, Russia accident
boat incident
Nuclear submarine Kursk sinks in Barents Sea after two explosions (2.2 & 4.4 on Richter scale) at 108 metres, 24 sailors survived the first explosion in Compartment 9, but finally died (118 dead) [4]
[MSM 24]
Mother Of All Bombs 2003 03/11 Florida test MOAB was first tested with the explosive tritonal on 11 March 2003, on Range 70 located at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. [CF 11] [MSM 25]
Fukushima tsunami 2011 03/11 Japan accident 9.0 (Mw) undersea earthquake at 14:46:23, 15,883 dead, 6146 injured, 2654 missing, nuclear power plant collapses afterwards [ab 15][ab 16]
[ab 17][ab 18]
[ab 19][ab 20]
[ab 21][ab 22]
[ab 9]
[CF 12]
[CF 13]
[HB 2] [MSM 26]
Father Of All Bombs 2007 09/11 Russia test This weapon would therefore be the most powerful conventional (non-nuclear) weapon in the world. However, the veracity of Russia's claims concerning the weapon's size and power have been questioned by US defense analysts. Tom Burky, a senior research scientist at Battelle, saying "It's not even clear what kind of weapon the Russians tested." He questions if it was what some experts call a fuel-air explosive or if it was a thermobaric weapon. "Fuel-air and thermobaric bombs differ in usefulness". Burky says that the weapon depicted in the video appears to be a fuel-air explosive, based on its shape. [CF 11] [MSM 27]

See also

References

Fakeologist

Cluesforum

Hoaxbusters

Other

Mainstream

External links

Research

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