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The 2053 nuclear explosions between 1945 and 1998

Jnei 8 Mar 27
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Sobering.

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Great post! There have been 68 known additional tests by various countries since 1998. The total known is up to 2121. But there are alleged tests that could push that number higher. see the link

[en.wikipedia.org]

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Bikini atoll had shit loads dropped on it and one of the biggest ever tthat had to be capped with cement.

yes, they did but I believe they tried to beat it where the American one had a much higher yield than expected by far and engulfed a really strong thick concrete building with observers/scientists in it and they had to stay in there a long time. they moved an indigene's people off of the atoll too which was quite beautiful before they started using it for nukes. I think this huge explosion is a big factor in why they started testing underground. I've got to say, I watched a program about all the American tests including a field howitzer and the explosions were so beautiful to look at.

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Simply reinforces the fact that when we have nation states in competition with each other for the worlds resources, this is what you get...a COMPLETE waste of the worlds resources, coupled with the distinct possibility of a Mutually Assured Destruction
Totally M A D

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@Jnei. As always, you never fail to make us think. Thanks! Powerful!

My main aim here is to remind you all that many of these will have been underwater tests - hence, high risk of Godzilla-related issues.

@SACatWalker I haven't seen many, actually.

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Oh man...

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Wow, that is fascinating. I had no clue.

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Damn!!!!

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