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Equality72521
07-18-2008, 11:36 PM
Okay, this scared me like crazy. My friend was cutting some impacts for his debate case and sent this link to me and he just cut the craziest card from this. Either way, this is terrifying and will change the way I think about other countries and every thinking that America could own face, because there won't be faces to own if this happens!!!!! Anyways, I copied the article from the site, put the links to the pictures and the link to the site. I encourage everybody to read this, it's a eye opener, seriously. It's hard-core.

THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
By Russell "Ace" Hoffman
Copyright (c) 1999

(Pictures are from U.S. Government sources.)

A year ago this month (May, 1999), India surprised the CIA -- and nearly everyone else except, perhaps, Pakistan, who seems to have been nearly ready -- by setting off several underground nuclear explosions. Then Pakistan, claiming self-defense, followed suit. But what would actually happen if India and Pakistan had a nuclear exchange?

Most people in India and in Pakistan (and in the U.S.) probably do not know that as many as 9 out of 10 people -- or more -- who die from a nuclear blast, do not die in the explosion itself. Most people probably think that if they die from a nuclear blast, they will simply see a flash and get quickly cooked.

Those within approximately a six square mile area (for a 1 megaton blast) will indeed be close enough to "ground zero" to be killed by the gamma rays emitting from the blast itself. Ghostly shadows of these people will be formed on any concrete or stone that lies behind them, and they will be no more. They literally won't know what hit them, since they will be vaporized before the electrical signals from their sense organs can reach their brains.

Of the many victims of a nuclear war, these are the luckiest ones, of course.

Outside the circle where people will be instantly vaporized from the initial gamma radiation blast, the light from the explosion (which is many times hotter than the sun) is so bright that it will immediately and permanently blind every living thing, including farm animals (including cows, sacred or otherwise), pets, birds while in flight and not to mention peasants, Maharajah's, and Government officials -- and soldiers, of course. Whether their eyes are opened or closed. This will happen for perhaps 10 miles around in every direction (for a 1 megaton bomb) -- further for those who happen to be looking towards the blast at the moment of detonation. Even from fifty miles away, a 1 megaton blast will be many times brighter than the noonday sun. Those looking directly at the blast will have a large spot permanently burned into their retinas, where the light receptor cells will have been destroyed. The huge bright cloud being nearly instantly formed in front of them (made in part from those closer to the blast, who have already "become death"), will be the last clear image these people will see.

Most people who will die from the nuclear explosion will not die in the initial gamma ray burst, nor in the multi-spectral heat blast (mostly X-ray and ultraviolet wavelengths) which will come about a tenth of a second after the gamma burst. Nor will the pressure wave which follows over the next few seconds do most of them in, though it will cause bleeding from every orifice. Nor even will most people be killed by the momentary high winds which accompany the pressure wave. These winds will reach velocities of hundreds of miles an hour near the epicenter of the blast, and will reach velocities of 70 miles per hour as far as 6 miles from the blast (for a 1 megaton bomb). The high winds and flying debris will cause shrapnel-type wounds and blunt-trauma injuries.

Together, the pressure wave and the accompanying winds will do in quite a few, and damage most of the rest of the people (and animals, and structures) in a huge circle -- perhaps hundreds of square miles in area.

Later, these people will begin to suffer from vomiting, skin rashes, and an intense unquenchable thirst as their hair falls out in clumps. Their skin will begin to peel off. This is because the internal molecular structure of the living cells within their bodies is breaking down, a result of the disruptive effects of the high radiation dose they received. All the animals will be similarly suffering. Since they have already received the dose, these effects will show up even if the people are immediately evacuated from the area -- hardly likely, since everything around will be destroyed and the country would be at war.

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http://www.animatedsoftware.com/environm/no_nukes/tenw/nuke_war.htm

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Sincerely,

Russell "Ace" Hoffman

Carlsbad, California

http://www.animatedsoftware.com/environm/no_nukes/tenw/nuke_war.htm

Lily Adams
07-19-2008, 02:18 AM
It's a Beautiful World we live in.

blazeofglory
08-03-2008, 09:30 PM
It's a Beautiful World we live in.

But the few engaged in smearing it negates the idea that it is beautiful.

kiz_paws
08-03-2008, 10:07 PM
OMG, mankind is his own worst enemy ... :sick:

The Atheist
08-03-2008, 10:08 PM
Okay, this scared me like crazy.

Why?

You're worrying about something which is extremely unlikely to come to pass. If you're living somewhere in the Western Alliance (for want of a better term), the chances of being nuked are as close to zero as they could be. Pakistan and other rogue states have got nukes ok - what they lack is the means to use them outside their own countries. The hardest part of nuclear warfare has always been building rockets capable of delivering them over long distances.

In the current geo-political landscape, only USA, France and Great Britain have the means to deliver nuclear attacks.

Lily Adams
08-03-2008, 11:47 PM
But the few engaged in smearing it negates the idea that it is beautiful.

Precisely. People love to pee in other people's yards.


OMG, mankind is his own worst enemy ... :sick:

"It is not nuclear bombs we must fear but the human mind itself-or lack of it-on this planet."

Kafka's Crow
08-07-2008, 11:37 AM
Why?

You're worrying about something which is extremely unlikely to come to pass. If you're living somewhere in the Western Alliance (for want of a better term), the chances of being nuked are as close to zero as they could be. Pakistan and other rogue states have got nukes ok - what they lack is the means to use them outside their own countries. The hardest part of nuclear warfare has always been building rockets capable of delivering them over long distances.

In the current geo-political landscape, only USA, France and Great Britain have the means to deliver nuclear attacks.

The problem lies in the fact that a "rogue state" has already used nuclear bomb twice instantly killed thousands of people and international community failed to do anything about it. We created this monster and now we are pointing figures at other people and their capabilities. We created "rogue states" we turned them into "rogue states", we invented the WMDs. What do you get when you sow dragon's teeth?

The Atheist
08-07-2008, 04:30 PM
The problem lies in the fact that a "rogue state" has already used nuclear bomb twice instantly killed thousands of people and international community failed to do anything about it.

???

I must have missed that, can you provide details, please. According to my knowledge, the only time nukes have been used against people were in 1945 and I don't think "rogue state" fits on that occasion, so I suspect you've simply been misinformed.

Admin
08-07-2008, 05:50 PM
Oh, he meant it, he was calling the US a rogue state despite the fact that, well, the Japanese asked for it, they attacked us first, and we didn't sneak the bombs it, but papered the cities with leaflets before hand warning civilians, finally of course, the Axis powers in WW2 exterminated millions of people, stopping them was rather a good thing I think, even if it left the nuclear genie out of the bottle.

And on that note, thread closed, no politics.