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Old September 13th 04, 04:25 AM
Richard
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So where are the pictures of the area that the blast happened in?
This could be similar with what happened in the Soviet Union in the
1950s. Apparently there was a nuclear accident (no an atomic blast)
that was close to Chernobyl in severity. No satellites to look at it
then though.

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Old September 13th 04, 04:56 AM
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They were sleeping.

JS


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So where are the pictures of the area that the blast happened in?
This could be similar with what happened in the Soviet Union in the
1950s. Apparently there was a nuclear accident (no an atomic blast)
that was close to Chernobyl in severity. No satellites to look at it
then though.



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Old September 13th 04, 04:58 AM
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Also, why N-Korea would do above ground test? They like to bread
radioactive particals?

Julius

"Richard" wrote in message
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So where are the pictures of the area that the blast happened in?
This could be similar with what happened in the Soviet Union in the
1950s. Apparently there was a nuclear accident (no an atomic blast)
that was close to Chernobyl in severity. No satellites to look at it
then though.



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Old September 13th 04, 02:58 PM
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Szaki wrote:
Also, why N-Korea would do above ground test? They like to bread
radioactive particals?


And deep fry them. :-)
Why would they care about radioactivity? They've let their population
starve while developing nukes. What difference is a bit of radiation
for a population they're indifferent about anyway?

Rhetorically Yours (?),
Shawn
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Old September 13th 04, 09:20 PM
Szaki
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Dumb response from a dummy!

JS

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Szaki wrote:
Also, why N-Korea would do above ground test? They like to bread
radioactive particals?


And deep fry them. :-)
Why would they care about radioactivity? They've let their population
starve while developing nukes. What difference is a bit of radiation
for a population they're indifferent about anyway?

Rhetorically Yours (?),
Shawn



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Old September 14th 04, 12:27 AM
Shawn
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Szaki wrote:

Dumb response from a dummy!

JS

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Szaki wrote:

Also, why N-Korea would do above ground test? They like to bread
radioactive particals?


And deep fry them. :-)
Why would they care about radioactivity? They've let their population
starve while developing nukes. What difference is a bit of radiation
for a population they're indifferent about anyway?

Rhetorically Yours (?),
Shawn




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