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Time lapse of every nuclear explosion on earth

Article about: Seismic Mystery in Australia: Quake, Meteor or Nuclear Blast? - New York Times

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    Default Time lapse of every nuclear explosion on earth

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    That's terrible.

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    Scary stuff indeed, 2000+ nuclear explosions on earth it's no wonder cancer rates are so high!...

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    Quote by sandgroper View Post
    That's terrible.
    Yeah and a few of 'em courtesy of British governments in Australia!...

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    ...and the gold medal goes to team USA!
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    It's amazing that the southwest US just does not glow from all
    the radiation.
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    Quote by Gunny Hartmann View Post
    Yeah and a few of 'em courtesy of British governments in Australia!...
    Several here in Western Australia!

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    amazingly depressive
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    One of the early French bomb tests was also alleged to have been conducted with or for Israel as was a test by South Africa and Israel but these are both still very much unsubstantiated as Israel has never openly declared that it has nuclear weapons.
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    There was also allegedly an atomic bomb detonated in outback Western Australia by a Japanese terrorist group who had bought the lease to a remote cattle station. The story goes that they tested a bomb that they were planning to detonate in Tokyo. Eventually they decided to release sarin gas in the Tokyo underground instead.

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