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Posts Tagged ‘nuclear’

We Are The Conspiracy

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

What if I told you about a conspiracy that involves a group of people who are working on making a weapon never before known to mankind? This thing will change the face of war forever and so anyone who comes into the knowledge of this process is either: absorbed into the project, assassinated or imprisoned. [...]

55th Anniversary of Fat Man at Nagasaki

Monday, August 9th, 2010

[via LIFE] The efficacy of war is manifest in many ways: technological advances, societal refinement, economic benefits, and, most importantly, global unity. Undeniably, war is responsible for the marvels of today’s society, and, inversely, the absence of war is the cause of American society’s current state of stagnation. – The Necessity of War The Enola [...]

Nuclear Weapons? Check. Automatic? Check.

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Remember that post from January, Before the Clock Strikes Twelve..? Yeah, neither did I – until I saw that Wired had managed to interview one someone who is most certainly talking about it: (unless the man’s crazy, he has nothing to gain – and we all have plenty to lose) Valery Yarynich glances nervously over [...]

Before the Clock Strikes Twelve

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

I was discussing the would-have-been proto-disaster “Y2K” was made out to be with a friend when the subject of the “Dead Hand” system came up – interestingly enough, there is less and less information to suggest that the Soviet retaliatory system was a hoax. There are even some compelling arguments that the Cold War specter [...]