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September 5, 2007

Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five nuclear

warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a newspaper

reported Wednesday.

 

The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

were not authorized to discuss the incident.

 

The officers said the nuclear warheads should have been removed before the

missiles were mounted onto pylons under the bomber's wings for the Aug. 30

flight from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale Air Force Base

in Louisiana, the newspaper said Wednesday.

 

A Minot Air Force Base spokeswoman, Sgt. Marelise Wood, referred questions

by The Associated Press to the Air Force secretary's office in Washington. A

spokesman there was out of the office Wednesday morning and not immediately

available for comment.

 

An Air Force spokesman, Lt. Col. Ed Thomas, told the Military Times that the

weapons were in Air Force control at all times and the missiles were safely

transferred.

 

Air Force policy does not permit officials to say whether nuclear warheads

were involved, Thomas said.

 

However, he said all nuclear weapons at Minot were accounted for.

 

''Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions

handling,'' Thomas said. ''The weapons were always in our custody and there

was never a danger to the American public.''

 

He said an investigation was launched and the crews involved in loading the

missiles were decertified pending corrective action or training.

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> September 5, 2007

> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>

> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five

> nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a

> newspaper reported Wednesday.

>===================

 

WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

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On Sep 5, 10:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> September 5, 2007

> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>

> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five nuclear

> warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a newspaper

> reported Wednesday.

>

> The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

> program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> The officers said the nuclear warheads should have been removed before the

> missiles were mounted onto pylons under the bomber's wings for the Aug. 30

> flight from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale Air Force Base

> in Louisiana, the newspaper said Wednesday.

>

> A Minot Air Force Base spokeswoman, Sgt. Marelise Wood, referred questions

> by The Associated Press to the Air Force secretary's office in Washington. A

> spokesman there was out of the office Wednesday morning and not immediately

> available for comment.

>

> An Air Force spokesman, Lt. Col. Ed Thomas, told the Military Times that the

> weapons were in Air Force control at all times and the missiles were safely

> transferred.

>

> Air Force policy does not permit officials to say whether nuclear warheads

> were involved, Thomas said.

>

> However, he said all nuclear weapons at Minot were accounted for.

>

> ''Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions

> handling,'' Thomas said. ''The weapons were always in our custody and there

> was never a danger to the American public.''

>

> He said an investigation was launched and the crews involved in loading the

> missiles were decertified pending corrective action or training.

 

Yeah...and????

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Guest Bert Hyman

Ben Dover @proctologist.com (Dr Ben Dover) wrote in

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> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

>> September 5, 2007

>> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

>> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

>> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>>

>> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with

>> five nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to

>> Louisiana, a newspaper reported Wednesday.

>>===================

>

> WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping

> the nUkes were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

 

Ah, but what you don't know is that this was part of an attempt by

Ernst Stavro Blofeld and SPECTRE to steal a nuclear-armed bomber in a

replay of the earlier failed action described in Ian Fleming's

documentary "Thunderball".

 

--

Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | bert@iphouse.com

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In article <LpKdnYVxJ-K0WkPbnZ2dnUVZ_s6mnZ2d@comcast.com>,

BenDover@proctologist.com says...

>

>

>"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

>news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

>> September 5, 2007

>> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

>> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

>> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>>

>> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five

>> nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a

>> newspaper reported Wednesday.

>>===================

>

>WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

>were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>

>

I think the point is that the military was lax enough to let nukes go where

they were not supposd to be. If they can be incorrectly put on B-52's, then

perhaps they could be "diverted" to other locales as well.

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Dr Ben Dover wrote:

> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

>> September 5, 2007

>> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

>> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

>> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>>

>> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five

>> nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a

>> newspaper reported Wednesday.

>> ===================

>

> WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

> were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>

>

 

What makes you think that? Are you simple-minded "Hannity

Wannabe",disparaging Liberals on every subject? Are you capable

of analyzing a topic on its own merits, without slighting people

who disagree with you?

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Guest James Of Tucson

On Sep 5, 8:21 am, n...@isp.com (Dersu Uzala) wrote:

> >WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

> >were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>

> I think the point is that the military was lax enough to let nukes go where

> they were not supposd to be. If they can be incorrectly put on B-52's, then

> perhaps they could be "diverted" to other locales as well.

 

The correct place to put nuclear bombs is on a B-52.

 

It bothers me quite a bit to know that B-52's are put in the air

unarmed. If they need to respond to an act of war, they have to land,

be reloaded, take off again. By then it's too late. No military

aircraft should ever be in the air not fully armed.

 

Likewise, the fact alone that we are hearing this story, is

information that can be used as a weapon by the enemy. The military

should NOT be broadcasting this info. It's "loose lips sink ships"

material. The armament or disposition of any particular piece of

hardware during wartime is one of those things that should be secret,

no exceptions.

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Guest James Of Tucson

On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> were not authorized to discuss the incident.

 

Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

gets people killed and loses wars.

 

"Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

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James Of Tucson wrote:

> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>

>> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because

>> they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

> gets people killed and loses wars.

>

> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

 

My guess is that if we

are ever "attacked"

with nuclear weapons

it will be from an

accidental discharge.

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James Of Tucson wrote:

> On Sep 5, 8:21 am, n...@isp.com (Dersu Uzala) wrote:

>

>>> WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping

>>> the nUkes were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>>

>> I think the point is that the military was lax enough to let nukes

>> go where they were not supposd to be. If they can be incorrectly put

>> on B-52's, then perhaps they could be "diverted" to other locales as

>> well.

>

> The correct place to put nuclear bombs is on a B-52.

>

> It bothers me quite a bit to know that B-52's are put in the air

> unarmed. If they need to respond to an act of war, they have to land,

> be reloaded, take off again. By then it's too late. No military

> aircraft should ever be in the air not fully armed.

>

> Likewise, the fact alone that we are hearing this story, is

> information that can be used as a weapon by the enemy. The military

> should NOT be broadcasting this info. It's "loose lips sink ships"

> material. The armament or disposition of any particular piece of

> hardware during wartime is one of those things that should be secret,

> no exceptions.

 

 

My guess is that if we

are ever "attacked"

with nuclear weapons

it will be from an

accidental discharge.

 

Dropping an unarmed

nuclear weapon is very

similar to a "dirty" nuclear

weapon.

 

No fission or fusion is

necessary to contaminate

an area

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Guest James Of Tucson

On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

> program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> were not authorized to discuss the incident.

 

So... some reporter at the Military Times knows the identities of

three military officers who have clearly committed treason. Shouldn't

they be in custody by now?

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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

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> James Of Tucson wrote:

>> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>

>>> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because

>>> they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>>

>> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

>> gets people killed and loses wars.

>>

>> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

>

> My guess is that if we

> are ever "attacked"

> with nuclear weapons

> it will be from an

> accidental discharge.

>

>

>The only accidental discharges recorded were the ones that created

>liberals. The test tubes in the monkey lab must have shattered.

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Jack Granade wrote:

> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> news:u6BDi.53181$U24.8222@bignews5.bellsouth.net...

>> James Of Tucson wrote:

>>> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>>

>>>> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because

>>>> they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>>>

>>> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit

>>> that gets people killed and loses wars.

>>>

>>> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

>>

>> My guess is that if we

>> are ever "attacked"

>> with nuclear weapons

>> it will be from an

>> accidental discharge.

>>

>>

>> The only accidental discharges recorded were the ones that created

>> liberals. The test tubes in the monkey lab must have shattered.

 

Granade just had a brain fart....off

subject and a contribution fitting for him

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"Jack Granade" <jgranade@pioneernet.net> wrote in message

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>

> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> news:u6BDi.53181$U24.8222@bignews5.bellsouth.net...

>> James Of Tucson wrote:

>>> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>>

>>>> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because

>>>> they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>>>

>>> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

>>> gets people killed and loses wars.

>>>

>>> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

>>

>> My guess is that if we

>> are ever "attacked"

>> with nuclear weapons

>> it will be from an

>> accidental discharge.

>>

>>

>>The only accidental discharges recorded were the ones that created

>>liberals. The test tubes in the monkey lab must have shattered.

 

Poor ol' Jack still can't figure out how to respond to a message without it

looking like his comments are those of the person to whom he is responding.

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Lamont Cranston wrote:

> "Jack Granade" <jgranade@pioneernet.net> wrote in message

> news:13dtuse563miea4@corp.supernews.com...

>>

>> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

>> news:u6BDi.53181$U24.8222@bignews5.bellsouth.net...

>>> James Of Tucson wrote:

>>>> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous

>>>>> because they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>>>>

>>>> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit

>>>> that gets people killed and loses wars.

>>>>

>>>> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

>>>

>>> My guess is that if we

>>> are ever "attacked"

>>> with nuclear weapons

>>> it will be from an

>>> accidental discharge.

>>>

>>>

>>> The only accidental discharges recorded were the ones that created

>>> liberals. The test tubes in the monkey lab must have shattered.

>

> Poor ol' Jack still can't figure out how to respond to a message

> without it looking like his comments are those of the person to whom

> he is responding.

 

He does it intentionally.

 

It's his response that is

usually off base by a mile

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In article <1189010766.705743.52510@y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>

James Of Tucson <james0tucson@gmail.com> wrote:

>

> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>

> > three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> > were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

> gets people killed and loses wars.

>

> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

 

Despite frantic attempts by the Bush administration to establish a Stalinist regime in the USA,

America remains America.

 

There are always patriots who are willing to point out the Emperor's lack of clothes.

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On Sep 5, 9:44 am, James Of Tucson <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sep 5, 8:21 am, n...@isp.com (Dersu Uzala) wrote:

>

> > >WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

> > >were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>

> > I think the point is that the military was lax enough to let nukes go where

> > they were not supposd to be. If they can be incorrectly put on B-52's, then

> > perhaps they could be "diverted" to other locales as well.

>

> The correct place to put nuclear bombs is on a B-52.

>

> It bothers me quite a bit to know that B-52's are put in the air

> unarmed. If they need to respond to an act of war, they have to land,

> be reloaded, take off again. By then it's too late. No military

> aircraft should ever be in the air not fully armed.

 

Yeah, so if it crashes, it wipes out a county. Smart move, dumbass.

 

>

> Likewise, the fact alone that we are hearing this story, is

> information that can be used as a weapon by the enemy. The military

> should NOT be broadcasting this info.

 

It wasn't the military who broadcast it, idiot, it was three whistle-

blowers who didn't want the incompetence of their superiors covered

up. A little thing called accountability.

> It's "loose lips sink ships"

> material. The armament or disposition of any particular piece of

> hardware during wartime is one of those things that should be secret,

> no exceptions.

 

Bullshit. The improper handling of a nuclear weapon is one hell of an

exception. Or would you like to see one fall into the hands of

terrorists?

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On Sep 5, 9:46 am, James Of Tucson <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>

> > three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> > were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> Goddamn traitors need to be shot this morning. This is the shit that

> gets people killed and loses wars.

>

> "Loose lips sink ships" doesn't have an anonymity clause!

 

Loose nukes sink a lot more than ships. These men are heroes.

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On Sep 5, 9:51 am, James Of Tucson <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>

> > The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

> > program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

> > three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> > were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> So... some reporter at the Military Times knows the identities of

> three military officers who have clearly committed treason. Shouldn't

> they be in custody by now?

 

Little thing called the First Amendment.

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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Witziges_R=E4tsel?= <zer@roer.com> wrote:

>

> Dr Ben Dover wrote:

> > "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> > news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

> >> September 5, 2007

> >> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> >> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> >> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

> >>

> >> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five

> >> nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a

> >> newspaper reported Wednesday.

> >> ===================

> >

> > WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

> > were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

> >

> >

>

> What makes you think that? Are you simple-minded "Hannity

> Wannabe",disparaging Liberals on every subject? Are you capable

> of analyzing a topic on its own merits, without slighting people

> who disagree with you?

 

Liberal (Oxford English Dictionary, 2d Ed.)

 

Originally, the distinctive epithet of those

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On Sep 5, 10:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> September 5, 2007

> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

>

> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five nuclear

> warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a newspaper

> reported Wednesday.

>

> The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

> program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

> three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

> were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>

> The officers said the nuclear warheads should have been removed before the

> missiles were mounted onto pylons under the bomber's wings for the Aug. 30

> flight from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale Air Force Base

> in Louisiana, the newspaper said Wednesday.

>

> A Minot Air Force Base spokeswoman, Sgt. Marelise Wood, referred questions

> by The Associated Press to the Air Force secretary's office in Washington. A

> spokesman there was out of the office Wednesday morning and not immediately

> available for comment.

>

> An Air Force spokesman, Lt. Col. Ed Thomas, told the Military Times that the

> weapons were in Air Force control at all times and the missiles were safely

> transferred.

>

> Air Force policy does not permit officials to say whether nuclear warheads

> were involved, Thomas said.

>

> However, he said all nuclear weapons at Minot were accounted for.

>

> ''Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions

> handling,'' Thomas said. ''The weapons were always in our custody and there

> was never a danger to the American public.''

>

> He said an investigation was launched and the crews involved in loading the

> missiles were decertified pending corrective action or training.

 

 

 

Mistake my ass. The nukes were headed for Iran when the crew mutinied

and landed at Barksdale, refusing to start another war.

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On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:19:04 -0700, sbm2006@shaw.ca wrote:

>On Sep 5, 9:51 am, James Of Tucson <james0tuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> On Sep 5, 7:52 am, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>>

>> > The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense Department

>> > program to retire 400 of the missiles, the Military Times said, quoting

>> > three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous because they

>> > were not authorized to discuss the incident.

>>

>> So... some reporter at the Military Times knows the identities of

>> three military officers who have clearly committed treason. Shouldn't

>> they be in custody by now?

>

>Little thing called the First Amendment.

 

In the military?

Thanks for the laugh...

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Dr Ben Dover wrote:

>

> "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

> > September 5, 2007

> > Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> > By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> > Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

> >

> > BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five

> > nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a

> > newspaper reported Wednesday.

> >===================

>

> WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping the nUkes

> were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

 

Yes, it is shocking. They weren't supposed to be there. It shows poor tracking

of nuclear weapons. And why take unnecessary risks?

 

http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/List_of_nuclear_accidents

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_nuclear_accidents

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Bert Hyman wrote:

>

> Ben Dover @proctologist.com (Dr Ben Dover) wrote in

> > "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

> > news:SozDi.55814$Lu.33504@bignews8.bellsouth.net...

> >> September 5, 2007

> >> Sources: B - 52 Mistakenly Carried Nukes

> >> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

> >> Filed at 10:13 a.m. ET

> >>

> >> BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with

> >> five nuclear warheads during a flight from North Dakota to

> >> Louisiana, a newspaper reported Wednesday.

> >>===================

> >

> > WOw Nukes on a B 52 !!!? HOw Shocking ! Libmaggots were hoping

> > the nUkes were loaded on a Russian Mig and dropped on the US .

>

> Ah, but what you don't know is that this was part of an attempt by

> Ernst Stavro Blofeld and SPECTRE to steal a nuclear-armed bomber in a

> replay of the earlier failed action described in Ian Fleming's

> documentary "Thunderball".

 

That damn Blofeld. Someone needs to take him out. And his little cat too.

 

RT

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Guest James Of Tucson

Why the hell are we telling the enemy, no SCREAMING to the enemy, that

we put B-52's in the air not fully armed? That, if a B-52 is in the

air, it will have to land, be armed, and take off again before it can

perform a bombing mission?

 

Why don't military commanders recognize the potential for this

information alone to be used as a weapon, before they go blabbing

about it to the press, and by extension, the enemy?

 

Whoever disclosed this information should be summarily executed for

treason.

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