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Pentagon Plans Explosion at Nevada Site

March 31st, 2006 at 16:25 Björn Hallberg

In a massive media hoopla in part designed to hone America’s arsenal of terror, in part to show the rest of the world what will happen when they get out of line and no longer wish to play the globalist game, the Empire announced a massive high explosives test in Nevada on June 2nd. Needless to say, while this is a conventional test, the final weapon will most likely be non-conventional as soon as the mad hatters in Washington have broken the nuclear taboo. As such, this is far from a trivial tidbit and represents a very real step in the wrong direction.

Addendum: Defense Tech seems to concur in that this is a proxy for a small nuclear weapon yet to be designed. It should be a no-brainer, but it’s no wonder people are speculating since the U.S. military conveniently enough forgot to speak of the continuation of this project. The design of new nuclear weapons is controversial, especially when said weapons are not meant in the old sense of deterrence but are actually offensive first strike weapons meant to attack 3rd world nations which possess no intercontinental delivery systems. Seeing how the U.S. got away with polluting large portions of Eurasia with DU, it’s only a matter of time before tactical nukes will be on the table as well.

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