On July 16 1945, about 35 miles south-east of Socorro, New Mexico at the White Sands proving ground the world was introduced to "The Gadget." Code
name "trinity," The Gadget was the first nuclear weapon ever tested and the event is concidered to be the begining of the Nuclear age...
Trinity:
I'm not writing this to provide a history of nuclear weapons, instead I'm just pointing out a little something I've noticed. In 65 years we've
watched the worlds stockpile of nukes grow to the point where we can now, quite successfully, destroy the planet.
Now we know that nukes cause fall-out and that fall-out causes cancer. When a nuke goes off, it can eject matterial up into orbit, so each nuke
tested threw radioactive fall-out up into the sky. Between 1945 and 1998, there were 2053 nuclear weapons tests done within our atmosphere...
Heres a time-lapse video I found showing all the tests from 1945-1998...
www.youtube.com...
So now I'm thinking to myself, "2053 nukes tested, each one spewing radioactive fallout all across the planet... I wonder why cancer is an
epidemic..."
I just read an article suggesting that nuclear weapons testing still affects the ionosphere today by interfering with GPS signals. Here it is, this
is where I found the video...
www.extremetech.com...
I just want to know what everyone thinks about this. 2000 nukes going off on our planet MUST have had a terrible impact on our ecosystem. I've been
trying to find death rates for cancer prior to 1945, but I cannot find any listing. I'm assuming that cancer was not the problem it is today prior to
1945 because of nuclear weapons testing. This is just a theory I have, but I'm willing to bet that we all get to die from cancer because the
goverments of the world just had to have the ultimate dooms-day device. Personally, I think we should all be compensated because if nuke tests are
the reason cancer is an epidemic, then it means the worlds governments have commited genocide... Does it not?
Just a thought.
Robb
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