Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Boom.

This is coolbert:

Chinese boomer submarine gone boom?

"boom: 1. to make a deep, prolonged, resonant sound."

Chinese missile firing submarine [boomer] suffering an accidental atomic warhead detonation? As reported by the Russian Internet media outlet Russian Times.

"‘NUCLEAR INCIDENT’ in South China Sea that no one actually noticed hits the headlines (Fake news 101)"

"Brewing a solid piece of fake news is tricky – it has to be hot enough to take off and believable enough to not get debunked at once. The scare around a 'radiation incident' in the South China Sea appears to be almost perfect."

"The story of the ‘incident’ in the South China Sea was broken by the Hal Turner Radio Show on Wednesday, promptly spreading on social media – and eventually getting into more respectable news outlets, and even invoking official reaction."

HAL TURNER A KNOWN CONTROLLED AGENT OF THE AMERICAN FBI. AN AGITATOR WITHOUT SCRUPLES.

"The ‘news’ piece by the right-wing outlet, that has been repeatedly accused of spreading fake news and conspiracy theories, was sensational indeed. It claimed there was a 'significant undersea explosion' in the contested waters of the South China Sea, that was followed by an increase in background radiation across the coast."

UNDERSTAND AS ALLEGED THIS NOT A MELTDOWN OF A NUCLEAR SUBMARINE REACTOR SPEWING ENORMOUS QUANTITIES OF RADIOACTIVITY INTO THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA. RATHER THINK OF A DETONATION OF AN ATOMIC WARHEAD SOME SORT OF SPONTANEOUS AND PRESUMABLY ACCIDENTAL CATASTROPHE.

There is a world-wide monitoring system [IMS] to detect the detonation of atomic weapons. Presumably if such a spontaneous and unplanned [?] explosion had occurred we would have known about it by now?

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