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> U S Military Mistakenly Flies Nuclear Weapon Over The Country
Saint_Michael
post Sep 6 2007, 01:50 AM
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All I have to say is that the US government is so damn lucky those weapons were secured or all hell would break.

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"Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions handling," Thomas said. "The weapons were always in our custody and there was never a danger to the American public."


Of course there was no danger because nothing happen to the plane itself, but if something happen to the plane itself they wouldn't be saying that right now. Of course they would cover up that mistake and say terrorists shot the plane down or something, but either I hope some people lose there jobs over this because I know for a fact what needs to be done when transporting ammunition and I don't even want to know how they missed 5 nukes.
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post Sep 6 2007, 03:42 AM
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I think someone did lose his job over that, but, really, it's not a big deal. Even a plane crash wouldn't cause any harm. Those weapons are very secure. How about we talk about how there are towns in FL, TX, and elsewhere that are being policed by Mexican police who don't even know English. Now THAT is what's concerning me...
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post Sep 6 2007, 07:40 PM
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Scary thing knowing that you have nukes flying over you.

I read the article on msnbc.com and it said that an officer did lose his job and that some people were suspended from their jobs
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post Sep 6 2007, 11:26 PM
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I read about this earlier today. This is extremely scary. What if it wasn't just a transport plane, but instead they were testing some bombs in some vacant area (as i'm sure they sometimes do). When they go to test the "normal" bombs they find that they aren't "normal" at all and that they just blew up half of Utah or something. This is very disconcerting that nuclear weapons can accidently be replacing regular weapons.
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post Sep 7 2007, 12:11 AM
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Firstly even if plane would crash that wouldn't do any harm, as these nuclear bombs probably wouldn't be triggered however I am more interesting how and why this story goes to public.
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post Sep 7 2007, 02:41 AM
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man this is really horrible.

the world is heading over to its own destruction. each country having sufficient money have started acquring nuclear warheads sad.gif

this is really a great concern for the future.
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post Sep 7 2007, 11:40 PM
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Maybe this is news for you, but nukes have accidentally been dropped in the past and nothing happened. The weapons will not detonate unless activated, period.
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post Sep 8 2007, 12:22 AM
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Right on Brother Dre. Exactly right on. Listen people, look at the big picture... Here's my prediction, and it's being set up nicely, if not a little transparently:

First we've got someone short selling the markets for something like $5B USD. This means if the market takes a big plunge on or around September 21, that person rakes in a HUGE pile of cash. If not, he stands to lose $5B.(1)

We've got this nuke deal which resulted in the Air Force giving stand-down orders to the further transport of weapons:
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Air Combat Command will have a command-wide mission stand down Sept. 14 to review their procedures in response to this oversight, he said.
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Then this obviously fake Bin Laden tape comes out just four days before September 11th to make sure the sheeple know just where an imminent attack will be coming from.(3)

Of course, it should be noted that NORTHCOM is planning an "exercise" to "prepare, prevent and respond to any number of national crises." This is planned for October 15th through the 20th. (4)[(5)

Interestingly, when the 9/11 attacks happened, "the NRO, which works closely with the Dept. of Defense and CIA, had planned a simulated exercise in which a small jet “crashes” into one of the four towers at the agency's headquarters on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001." What a coincidence! (5)

What this all adds up to is a long series of events that all tie in to one another. All that is needed now is for an "attack" to take place during this Autumn window for it all to make sense and come together.

Don't believe in "coincidences", people! And don't believe for a millisecond that the Air Force can "mistakenly" loose track of five nukes for any length of time! It was done for a reason that has yet to be reveled... Stay tuned...

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post Sep 8 2007, 02:10 AM
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