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LeBron James is a Nuclear Weapon
113 days ago

Source: news.google.com --- 18 days ago
Voice of America EU Says Iran Close to Developing Nuclear Weapon Voice of America - 1 hour ago By Lisa Bryant The European Union said Wednesday that Iran was close to being able to develop a Nuclear Weapon. The warning to the IAEA in Vienna coincides with North Korea's apparent decision to reactivate its main Nuclear reactor. N Korea warned over Nuclear move BBC News Smith urges nuke sanctions against N Korea ABC Online Christian Science Monitor  - The Associated Press  - AFP  - Xinhua all 2,898 news articles ...
Source: gizmodo.com --- 15 days ago
Researchers at Purdue University are working on tech that will turn every cellphone into a roaming Nuclear Weapon sniffer and are lobbying Congress to legally require cellphone users and carriers to participate. The Distributed Nuclear Detection by Ubiquitous Cellphone project would be kind of like the massive cellphone dragnet in The Dark Knight , but it would look for terrorists sneaking dirty bombs and Nuclear weapons instead of the Joker. Like the Batman system, the more phones on the ground, the better, since it would be able to triangulate the source of radiation more accurately. Phones closest to the deadly stuff as they pass by would give off stronger signals, pinpointing where it's at, or how it's moving in real time. Also, the larger the scale of the project, the less the system would cost per phone—right now it's around $50-$100 a phone. Blown up to a hundred million phones, the price would plummet. Obviously, there are some major civil rights issues here, especially if you're legally required to be a constantly lo-jacked, walking bomb detector for the Man. Newsweek suggests a more diplomatic and less creepy solution, where government agencies would pay you to opt-in. I think that's one paycheck I'd have to pass on. [ Newsweek ] ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 3 days ago
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Source: www.thehindu.com --- 13 days ago
MARSEILLE: India declared on Monday that it was not appreciative of Iran’s “Nuclear Weapon ambitions.” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told a joint press conference of Indian and European journalists after ... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 18 days ago
USA Today Sep 25 2008 4:15AM GMT ...
Source: www.globalsecurity.org --- 18 days ago
The EU said that Iran was close to being able to develop a Nuclear Weapon ...
Source: www.kristv.com --- 3 days ago
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 8:13 PM ET VIENNA, Austria (AP) - North Korea is moving closer to relaunching its Nuclear program, saying it wants to reactivate the facility that produced... ...
Source: pogoblog.typepad.com --- 16 days ago
Today, for at least the 14th time in eight years, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held a hearing on security problems at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) national Nuclear weapons labs. While most of... ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 34 days ago
Security chiefs in the West are claiming that Islamist terrorists are developing a "dirty" bomb for use against Western targets. ...
Source: www.gizmodo.com.au --- 15 days ago
Researchers at Purdue University are developing new tech that will turn every mobile phone into a roaming Nuclear Weapon sniffer and are lobbying Congress to legally require mobile phone users and carriers to participate. The Distributed Nuclear Detection by Ubiquitous Mobile Phone project would be kind of like the massive mobile phone dragnet in The Dark Knight , but it would look for terrorists sneaking dirty bombs and Nuclear weapons instead of the Joker. ...
Source: www.madville.com --- 5 days ago
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Source: www.freshnews.in --- 13 days ago
Making it clear that India will not support Iran's Nuclear Weapon ambitions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday joined the European Union(EU) in asking Tehran to "re-establish" confidence in the nature of its Nuclear programme. Singh, in some balancing act however, said that Iran as a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was entitled [...] ...
Source: www.i-am-bored.com --- 2 days ago
Excellent footage of the biggest nuke ever to be made and detonated. Aspolsions! ...
Source: www.defensedaily.com --- 18 days ago
By Geoff Fein Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead has signed out a memo establishing a new Navy Nuclear Weapon Senior Leaders Council to strengthen the ties among the major Nuclear weapons functions in the Navy. The Director, Navy Staff (DNS) has... ...
Source: www.mererhetoric.com --- 20 days ago
Happy Monday: Iran is halfway to a Nuclear bomb, and Hizbullah, Hamas and Syria are using this period of relative calm to significantly rearm, Brig.-Gen. Yossi Baidatz, the Military Intelligence's head of research, told the cabinet Sunday during a particularly gloomy briefing on the threats facing the country. Baidatz said there was a growing gap between Iran's progress on the Nuclear front and the West's determination to stop it. "Iran is concentrating on uranium enrichment, and is making progress," he said, noting that they have improved the function of their 4,000 centrifuges. Turns out that the foreign policy experts who made up excuses for ignoring Iran may have erred. They've gone from "they don't want nukes" to "they want nukes but they can't get the tech to work" to "they got the tech to work but the lunatics aren't the ones in control of the country." Who knows what they'll think of next. The rest of the stuff lines up with reports that Iran just delivered advanced missiles to Hezbollah and that Hamas is acquiring weapons faster than ever. In Lebanon the little darlings - who now control the Lebanese government, enacting what they want and vetoing what they don't - have been building an out-and-out army with out-and-out military bases. They're even supposed to be tracking Israeli aircraft, albeit sometimes with mixed success. And in Gaza, of course, Hamas has its own army and is gearing up for its own war. State's grand soluti ...
Source: gavinfielke.spaces.live.com --- 7 days ago
With all the talk of Iran and Nuclear weapons I thought I should remind people of a few things. There seems to be ethical problems associated with the group of countries lobbying the IAEA and their involvement with Israel. Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter criticised the US report published on December 3, that said Iran had put its Nuclear Weapon program on hold. He added that a US "misconception" could lead to a regional war. US, Britain welcome sanctions on Iran. I feel compelled to bring this up as it seems that people have forgotten about Israel's own potential Nuclear capability in the region. Israel should talk about Nuclear arms: ElBaradei. Israel plays down Olmert's Nuclear comments. Israel detains Nuclear whistleblower. Israel 'seized North Korean Nuclear material from Syria'. ...
Source: www.taurillon.org --- 18 days ago
Tensions and violence in the Middle East, from Iran through Iraq, Turkey, Israel-Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Egypt are nearly daily news reports and thus require serious attention from non-governmental groups since governments alone seem able only to increase tensions. Frequent news stories and speculation of a possible bombing of Nuclear installations in Iran by the USA, Israel or both also require that we pay close attention to the wider Middle East. There was an October 2007 Israeli (…) - Global Affairs ...
Source: www.inkstain.net --- 21 days ago
It was art: A police report indicates Smith said he was a “special agent with the United States Illuminati, badge number 0931.” His mission? One from “Director Womack,” to “defuse and confiscate a Soviet-made MERV6SS-22AN warhead, with 14.5 kg of enriched uranium and a plutonium trigger, capable of delivering a 40-kiloton yield.” Police say Smith believed the device was [...] ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 2 days ago
AFP - International inspectors are looking into whether a Russian scientist helped Iran carry out experiments on how to detonate a Nuclear Weapon, The New York Times reported Friday. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 11 days ago
AP - Iran is two years to five years away from being able to produce a Nuclear Weapon, the former head of the U.S. weapons-hunting team in Iraq said Wednesday. But David Kay said the U.S. should not consider bombing Iranian Nuclear facilities unless the Weapon was about to be transferred to a terrorist group. ...

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