Wednesday, September 27, 2023

The Leftovers

 



Daughter, we are not all afraid of pussy like that Goddamn faggot Sulu
who gives us all a bad name.


As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

I was reading an article on the first small nuclear bombs which America struggled with until German scientists fixed the Jewish Bombs which were being manufactured to use against Imperial Japan, and while Yiochi Shimatsu seems to mix metaphors in Hiroshima was uranium and Nagasaki was plutonium, he does state that 20 kilograms of undetonated fuel was strewn about the area that Japan collected.

The published data shows that Hiroshima's atomic bomb held 60 kilograms of uranium. That means 1/3rd of the bomb did not detonate.

Meet you on the other side


I must regretfully correct the record on the pathos of Japanese victimization with the fact that the Japanese Army closed off the blast sites until the American Occupation, and managed to recover from Nagasaki at least 20 kg of fragments of enriched uranium for study and reuse at their south Fukushima nuclear-bomb R&D center, which like a living ghost still haunts the devastated TEPCO Fukushima nuclear plant, also secretly fueled by uranium and plutonium transfers from the USA, specifically the PANTEX recycling plant for the nuclear-weapons industry in the Texas Panhandle


There is not any data in this to study and compare in atomic and hydrogen bombs. The larger H bombs were underwater or in the Pacific, so we do not have any data collected if H bombs are inefficient too, as they utilize the same atomic bomb to detonate the hydrogen fuel

When one ponders all the hydrogen bombs in this world in the thousands and the CIA's Washington Post is advocating that people steal the fuel which they say is 10 pounds for the primer........


Apr 29, 1979 ... Ten pounds of U-235 (or slightly less plutonium) is all that is necessary for a bomb. It is infinitely easier to steal ready-to-use, enriched ...


The math then becomes easy.

1/3rd of the American bombs fuel did not detonate and are listed as fragments large enough to recover. So 10 pounds, or 1 pound equals .45 kilograms or say a half a pound. So we are talking about 3 1/2 pounds of radioactive material will not detonate in a detonation. So if Russia launches 1000 warheads into America over cartel policy that would be 3500 pounds of undetonated radioactive material, across the cities and bases of the United States.


Uranium-235 has a half-life of 703.8 million years. 

 Pu-239 has a half-life of 24,100 years


700 million years or 24 thousand years is a long time. The reason that matters for Darwins is that this material will be radiating every blood pumping creature that gets in range of these fragments, and they will kill. It would probably take 20,000 years to get enough flora debris to bury this material to not be so deadly to living creatures at the 6 foot deep level.

In the meantime it will get into the water and contaminate that vital fluid.

Yes these are small amounts, but the point of this article is that no one ever tells you how inefficient nuclear detonations are, in they leave deadly material in shards in the blast site, which fall from the sky as nukes are detonated above ground to increase the effect of the pressure wave.

Just something to keep in mind if you survive, that it would not be wise to go rummaging around detonation sites, due to the bomb debris which does not detonate. In most cases, fall out from contaminated objects or soil is over in 2 weeks to a few months, but the problem with the bomb material is it is radioactive allot longer.

So the Cobalt bomb will leave radiation that kills for 5 years, but the bomb material will be radioactive for 24 thousand years or over 700 million years.

I would think that even the immortals promoting this mass death would still get a nasty hole burned in them which would not heal from this kind of gift that keeps on giving


This is another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.



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