Friday, December 22, 2017
hey! all suitcases smuggled on the cold war to the US, are useless. the israelis steal whatever they can, because HEU is enriched for a mx time of 15 years, than must have all the process again. Meaning, you need a suitcase manufacture in 2015. They all produce ogives, 10 to 10 years. There is no such a thing as disarmament or non proliferation
WT-C7 50 MEGATON NUCLEAR BOMB SUITCASE
WT-C7 50 MEGATON NUCLEAR BOMB SUITCASE
The WT-C7 50 megaton nuclear bomb suitcase.
There has never been a 50MT nuclear suitcase created, it is entirely fictional, The USSR produced
these suitcase nukes during the cold war for sabotage missions against the west, none have ever been built
with a yield greater than 2KT, many of them were under 1KT yield.
They were "said" to be destroyed after the fall of the USSR in the early 90's,
but not all were accounted for, and a few have been reported missing.
these suitcase nukes during the cold war for sabotage missions against the west, none have ever been built
with a yield greater than 2KT, many of them were under 1KT yield.
They were "said" to be destroyed after the fall of the USSR in the early 90's,
but not all were accounted for, and a few have been reported missing.
It explodes in a massive 50 Megaton blast, with all custom particles and sounds, forming a tall mushroom cloud over the area.
It is intended to be used for FUN, as it does not damage, push or lag anything or anyone.
It is intended to be used for FUN, as it does not damage, push or lag anything or anyone.
Open/Close, Arm-Switch activated, or Timer-menu Activated.
You can set the timer from any 6 preset counts.
10 Seconds
30 Seconds
2 Minutes
10 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
You can set the timer from any 6 preset counts.
10 Seconds
30 Seconds
2 Minutes
10 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
You can Drop it anywhere you'd like, set the timer to 2 hours and leave.
In 2 hours time it will explode. Excellent for covert and sabotage operations.
In 2 hours time it will explode. Excellent for covert and sabotage operations.
FEATURES
-Openable/Closeable Suitcase
-Openable Keyboard and Cover inside
-Arm Switch activated (20 second countdown)
-Timer-Menu activated (anywhere from 10 seconds to 2 hours countdown)
-Animated LCD screen
-Massive 50 MT explosion
-Custom Sound FX
-Custom Particle FX
-Visible Countdown Timer
-Particle explosion only, no lag/no push/no damage
-Fully modifiable and copiable
-Openable/Closeable Suitcase
-Openable Keyboard and Cover inside
-Arm Switch activated (20 second countdown)
-Timer-Menu activated (anywhere from 10 seconds to 2 hours countdown)
-Animated LCD screen
-Massive 50 MT explosion
-Custom Sound FX
-Custom Particle FX
-Visible Countdown Timer
-Particle explosion only, no lag/no push/no damage
-Fully modifiable and copiable
HOW TO USE:
Drop Suitcase at any desired location
Touch Top of suitcase to open
Touch the screen to activate Menu-Timer OR,
Touch keyboard and cover to further open Suitcase nuke
Touch "ARM SWITCH" to start immediate countdown
Drop Suitcase at any desired location
Touch Top of suitcase to open
Touch the screen to activate Menu-Timer OR,
Touch keyboard and cover to further open Suitcase nuke
Touch "ARM SWITCH" to start immediate countdown
DISCLAIMER:
Although it comes fully modifiable and copiable I am not held responsible in what manner it is used.
Please use responsibly in moderation.
Although it comes fully modifiable and copiable I am not held responsible in what manner it is used.
Please use responsibly in moderation.
If you have C7 Suitcase under Version 11. Please contact me for a free update.
1994, May 10 / Tengen-Wiechs (Baden-Wuerttemberg) Germany / R/N: In the small town of Tengen-Wiechs, Germany, a 5.6 g of very pure (99.75% enriched) Plutonium-239 was found in the garage of businessman Adolf Jaekle, mixed with Red Mercury. The most likely origin of the material was a Russian weapons laboratory, possibly the Arzamas-16 laboratory near Moscow
Elsa David you see...for those who asked me about the quantities...17% of HEU you need 5kg to 15kg, if its 99.75% pure , this 5,6 gr make 3 nuclear ogives
Thursday, December 21, 2017
From "insiders", Iran did no acquired the design of nuclear bomb (as well South Africa had to improvise) but question remains, are your bombs workable at all? , even if the russians declassified information about the US drawings. But I have here something, very interesting, that "lots" want to have
> Alex Wellerstein > Research > Atomic Patents >
The Secret Patents for the Atomic Bomb. During World War II, one of the many ways the United States attempted to plan for postwar control of atomic energy was to attempt to secure a patent monopoly over the entire field. Below are some of the more interesting once-secret "atomic patents" I came across while writing a paper on the subject, "Patenting the bomb: Nuclear weapons, intellectual property, and technological control" (Isis, March 2008). Another, somewhat different (more accessible, shorter) version was published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists as "Inside the Atomic Patent Office" (May/June 2008). A nice story on my research in atomic patents by David Kestenbaum ran on NPR's "Morning Edition" on March 28, 2008, as "The Rush to Patent the Atomic Bomb" (the audio is available online, along with a print version, at that link). I was also interviewed on this for a segment of the PBS show "History Detectives" which aired on July 29, 2009. The papers detail the motivations for "patenting the bomb" in the first place—a policy championed originally by Vannevar Bush, the head of the Office of Scientific Research and Development(which administered atomic bomb research), General Leslie Groves, head of the Manhattan Engineer District (the atomic crash program run by the US Army Corps of Engineers), and even supported by President Franklin D. Roosevelt himself. From 1942, when the patenting program started, until January 1947, when the United States' atomic infrastructure was taken over by the Atomic Energy Commission, the patent division of the Manhattan Project had docketed reports on over 5,600 different inventions relating to the atomic bomb, resulting in some 2,100 separate patent applications to be filed—in secret—with the US Patent Office. The Manhattan Project patenting program was a systematic attempt to acquire total legal ownership for the United States government in the entire field of atomic energy that had been developed during the war—the patents spanned 493 different subject classes of technology, "from the raw ore as mined to the atomic bomb." The patents below represent just a handful of the "atomic patents" generated by the wartime patenting program headed by Captain Robert A. Lavender. They were all initially filed in secret under a World War I-era statute that allowed the Commissioner of Patents to declare certain patent applications secret during emergencies. The ones below were all declassified and then granted at a later point—the difference between their application date (e.g. 1944) and their granting date (e.g. 1954) indicates how long they were kept secret (anything more than five years is an unusually long time between filing and granting). I estimate (based on various Google Patents searches) that at least 500 patents from the wartime period have since been declassified and granted. Anyway, there's a lot more to the whole story, but that's what the articles and etc. are for. A lot of the below, however, couldn't really fit into the articles (I might do something separate on the plutonium patents someday). All patents below are for the United States unless otherwise indicated. Links to the patents at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and Google Patents are provided when possible. Google Patents is the easiest to use, but the USPTO has 300dpi TIFFs of the patent pages. For reference, I have linked many of the names to their Wikipedia articles. The patents are in no particular order. |
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Last updated August 2011. All images are in the public domain; text is © Alex Wellerstein.
> Backso, I'll be going on intel about HEU, anyway, its a fact, several "nobodies" alaready possess the material. There's is not step by step manual for a bomb, but we can do it, as South Africa did, "make up" one! To keep the fusion going on , after the explosion. they use lithium deuteride, no problem on the acquisition of lithium 6 , the question is the separation of isotopes, that needs large amounts of energy , with a cyclotron (also not a problem) ....for the tactics I'm pursuing , i have this unbelievable tutorial , that produces (HIGH) hydrogen gas explosive. " For this project let's make a good looking generator that uses electricity to convert water into an extremely powerful fuel! Here's how to build an HHO Generator from scratch."
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
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