Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #840 on: May 30, 2020, 11:06:33 PM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #841 on: May 30, 2020, 11:52:59 PM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
Well, I had a house at Freiberg i.Sa, Germany 2001/16 and I spent time to find the famous Uranium mines of Wismut AG, the Uranium of which Stalin & Co used to build their nuclear bombs. But there were no mines. Only propaganda and lies. Of course some old mines were opened/enlarged by slave workers but the ore there was just used to build local roads with, etc, etc. No Uranium!
My peer reviewed papers are about the safest oil tanker design (no double hull) and why NY WTC skyscrapers cannot globally collapse into dust from top down by gravity. Just visit my site.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #842 on: May 31, 2020, 01:07:03 AM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
Well, I had a house at Freiberg i.Sa, Germany 2001/16 and I spent time to find the famous Uranium mines of Wismut AG, the Uranium of which Stalin & Co used to build their nuclear bombs. But there were no mines.
But where did you look?
The "Ore Mountain Museum, Große Kirchgasse 16, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany" isn't very close to Freiberg.
But, knowing you, the first Schnapsbar you found proved too much of a distraction and never got near the Ore Mountains.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #843 on: May 31, 2020, 01:30:04 AM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
Well, I had a house at Freiberg i.Sa, Germany 2001/16 and I spent time to find the famous Uranium mines of Wismut AG, the Uranium of which Stalin & Co used to build their nuclear bombs. But there were no mines.
But where did you look?
The "Ore Mountain Museum, Große Kirchgasse 16, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany" isn't very close to Freiberg.
But, knowing you, the first Schnapsbar you found proved too much of a distraction and never got near the Ore Mountains.
I have been to Annaberg many times. It is close to Freiberg i.Sa. It has a nice theater/opera!  Wismut AG had an office there. It was run by communist gangsters!  And no trace of any Uranium to become a nuclear bomb. And no Schnapsbar.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #844 on: May 31, 2020, 05:21:41 AM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
Well, I had a house at Freiberg i.Sa, Germany 2001/16 and I spent time to find the famous Uranium mines of Wismut AG, the Uranium of which Stalin & Co used to build their nuclear bombs. But there were no mines.
But where did you look?
The "Ore Mountain Museum, Große Kirchgasse 16, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany" isn't very close to Freiberg.
But, knowing you, the first Schnapsbar you found proved too much of a distraction and never got near the Ore Mountains.
I have been to Annaberg many times. It is close to Freiberg i.Sa. It has a nice theater/opera!  Wismut AG had an office there. It was run by communist gangsters!  And no trace of any Uranium to become a nuclear bomb. And no Schnapsbar.
Tough about the Schnapsbar but here is where the mines were:


But most, apart from some display mines have been landscaped:
Wismut Landscapes designed and preserved.


The main adit of the former Pöhla uranium mine, today a visitor mine
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Adit of the former uranium mine Poehla, Erzgebirge, Germany: the adit is nearly 8 km long and connected to the Sn-Zn-Fe exploration area Haemmerlein (at about 3 km, exploration only, today visitor mine) and the U-Fe mining area Tellerhaeuser at 7 km. Construction of the adit began in 1967, uranium production started in 1983 and ended in 1991.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #845 on: May 31, 2020, 07:05:55 AM »
Some of my scientific papers have been peer reviewed.
Were any of your "scientific papers" about nuclear bombs?  Who were the peers that reviewed them?
Well, I had a house at Freiberg i.Sa, Germany 2001/16 and I spent time to find the famous Uranium mines of Wismut AG, the Uranium of which Stalin & Co used to build their nuclear bombs. But there were no mines.
But where did you look?
The "Ore Mountain Museum, Große Kirchgasse 16, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany" isn't very close to Freiberg.
But, knowing you, the first Schnapsbar you found proved too much of a distraction and never got near the Ore Mountains.
I have been to Annaberg many times. It is close to Freiberg i.Sa. It has a nice theater/opera!  Wismut AG had an office there. It was run by communist gangsters!  And no trace of any Uranium to become a nuclear bomb. And no Schnapsbar.
Tough about the Schnapsbar but here is where the mines were:


But most, apart from some display mines have been landscaped:
Wismut Landscapes designed and preserved.


The main adit of the former Pöhla uranium mine, today a visitor mine
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Adit of the former uranium mine Poehla, Erzgebirge, Germany: the adit is nearly 8 km long and connected to the Sn-Zn-Fe exploration area Haemmerlein (at about 3 km, exploration only, today visitor mine) and the U-Fe mining area Tellerhaeuser at 7 km. Construction of the adit began in 1967, uranium production started in 1983 and ended in 1991.
Thanks for the map. I have visited the mines at Freiberg (17), Annaberg (15), Freital (20), Niederpöbel (18), Bärenhecke (19) and others and no sign of any Uranium. Pitchblende/uranite, yes, but it is just an oxide with little uranium. In the old bad times 1945/90 you were shot if you didn’t agree that pitchblende could be used to build an a-bomb.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #846 on: May 31, 2020, 08:28:50 AM »
Thanks for the map. I have visited the mines at Freiberg (17), Annaberg (15), Freital (20), Niederpöbel (18), Bärenhecke (19) and others and no sign of any Uranium. Pitchblende/uranite, yes, but it is just an oxide with little uranium.
What were you expecting, pure Uranium straight from the mine?
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #847 on: May 31, 2020, 08:36:05 AM »
Thanks for the map. I have visited the mines at Freiberg (17), Annaberg (15), Freital (20), Niederpöbel (18), Bärenhecke (19) and others and no sign of any Uranium. Pitchblende/uranite, yes, but it is just an oxide with little uranium.
What were you expecting, pure Uranium straight from the mine?
No, I would at least expect some ore with Uranium in it. But there is none!

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #848 on: May 31, 2020, 09:21:27 AM »
Thanks for the map. I have visited the mines at Freiberg (17), Annaberg (15), Freital (20), Niederpöbel (18), Bärenhecke (19) and others and no sign of any Uranium. Pitchblende/uranite, yes, but it is just an oxide with little uranium.
What were you expecting, pure Uranium straight from the mine?
No, I would at least expect some ore with Uranium in it. But there is none!
Do you mean ores like pitchblende/uranite?
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #849 on: May 31, 2020, 02:30:21 PM »
This is another repost if an argument.
I guess I will post the same video.

Finding uranium on the ground in Germany at old mines.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #850 on: May 31, 2020, 03:15:51 PM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #851 on: May 31, 2020, 05:50:21 PM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #852 on: May 31, 2020, 10:50:02 PM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #853 on: June 01, 2020, 04:11:28 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #854 on: June 01, 2020, 04:21:39 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #855 on: June 01, 2020, 06:57:17 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #856 on: June 01, 2020, 07:53:16 AM »
Maybe this will help.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #857 on: June 01, 2020, 08:12:10 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Thanks for clarification. So Wismut AG, Saxony, East Germany slave labor was digging ores that contained Uranium 1946/9 and then sent that material all the way to Siberia, USSR, where it was refined into usable Uranium to become an a-bomb to be tested in Kazacksthan 1949. Yes, I have heard that story many times but it was just communist propaganda.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #858 on: June 01, 2020, 08:19:12 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Thanks for clarification. So Wismut AG, Saxony, East Germany slave labor was digging ores that contained Uranium 1946/9 and then sent that material all the way to Siberia, USSR, where it was refined into usable Uranium to become an a-bomb to be tested in Kazacksthan 1949. Yes, I have heard that story many times but it was just communist propaganda.
Yes, everything is communist propaganda.  Even their peaceful nuclear power plants are communist propaganda.  So where do you suppose Russia gets the Uranium for those peaceful nuclear power plants, if they even exist?
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #859 on: June 01, 2020, 08:30:12 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Thanks for clarification. So Wismut AG, Saxony, East Germany slave labor was digging ores that contained Uranium 1946/9 and then sent that material all the way to Siberia, USSR, where it was refined into usable Uranium to become an a-bomb to be tested in Kazacksthan 1949. Yes, I have heard that story many times but it was just communist propaganda.iet
Yes, everything is communist propaganda.  Even their peaceful nuclear power plants are communist propaganda.  So where do you suppose Russia gets the Uranium for those peaceful nuclear power plants, if they even exist?
No, no! Russian nuclear power plants exist since the 1960's and all Uranium is locally mined or from Kazacksthan. No Uranium came from Wismut AG in Soviet occupied Germany 1946/91.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #860 on: June 01, 2020, 08:40:02 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Thanks for clarification. So Wismut AG, Saxony, East Germany slave labor was digging ores that contained Uranium 1946/9 and then sent that material all the way to Siberia, USSR, where it was refined into usable Uranium to become an a-bomb to be tested in Kazacksthan 1949. Yes, I have heard that story many times but it was just communist propaganda.iet
Yes, everything is communist propaganda.  Even their peaceful nuclear power plants are communist propaganda.  So where do you suppose Russia gets the Uranium for those peaceful nuclear power plants, if they even exist?
No, no! Russian nuclear power plants exist since the 1960's and all Uranium is locally mined or from Kazacksthan. No Uranium came from Wismut AG in Soviet occupied Germany 1946/91.
Are you saying that they mine Uranium ore in Kazakhstan for peaceful nuclear power but they never mined Uranium ore in Germany, even though you admit that Uranium ore was mined there?
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #861 on: June 01, 2020, 10:32:22 AM »
Yes, there is plenty radioactive material in Erzgebirge but no Uranium to build an a-bomb in USSR.
You really don't know anything about mining or refining ore into usable materials, do you?
Is that a question?
"?" is a "question mark" and a "question mark" at the end of a sentence is used to indicate that the a sentence is a question.

Didn't you know that ;D?
Yes. But is the question direct or indirect?
Maybe it was rhetorical, but who knows?

However, it does go to point out your lack of understanding of mining.  You don't dig for Uranium.  You dig for any number of ores or minerals that contain Uranium and then send that material to be refined into usable Uranium.  So when you say that you did find pitchblende/uranite (Uranium ore) in the mines, but didn't find any Uranium, then you are only proving your ignorance.
Thanks for clarification. So Wismut AG, Saxony, East Germany slave labor was digging ores that contained Uranium 1946/9 and then sent that material all the way to Siberia, USSR, where it was refined into usable Uranium to become an a-bomb to be tested in Kazacksthan 1949. Yes, I have heard that story many times but it was just communist propaganda.iet
Yes, everything is communist propaganda.  Even their peaceful nuclear power plants are communist propaganda.  So where do you suppose Russia gets the Uranium for those peaceful nuclear power plants, if they even exist?
No, no! Russian nuclear power plants exist since the 1960's and all Uranium is locally mined or from Kazacksthan. No Uranium came from Wismut AG in Soviet occupied Germany 1946/91.
Are you saying that they mine Uranium ore in Kazakhstan for peaceful nuclear power but they never mined Uranium ore in Germany, even though you admit that Uranium ore was mined there?
Are you drunk? Or on some drug? Which one? There is no Uranium in Saxony. But if you denied it in the 1940's you were shot. The professors at the Bergakademi, Freiberg, had an easy choice. Yes, Stalin! There is plenty Uranium in the old mines of Saxony!
And yes, there is plenty Uranium in Kazakhstan. Ever been there? My wife had a cousin there. Maybe he was in the mining biz? I forgot to ask him.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #862 on: June 01, 2020, 10:39:14 AM »
 
Incorrect

Finding uranium on the ground in Germany at old mines.


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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #863 on: June 01, 2020, 11:57:25 AM »
Are you drunk? Or on some drug? Which one? There is no Uranium in Saxony.
You said that there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony.  If there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony, then there is Uranium in Saxony.
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« Reply #864 on: June 01, 2020, 05:57:29 PM »
Are you drunk? Or on some drug? Which one? There is no Uranium in Saxony.
You said that there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony.  If there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony, then there is Uranium in Saxony.
Yes, but not enough to build an a-bomb (topic). The Wismut AG Uranium in Saxony is propaganda since 1945 created by Stalin, Beria and Serov ... and Putin. And apparently supported by all US presidents since!

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« Reply #865 on: June 01, 2020, 08:24:10 PM »
Are you drunk? Or on some drug? Which one? There is no Uranium in Saxony.
You said that there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony.  If there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony, then there is Uranium in Saxony.
Yes, but not enough to build an a-bomb (topic). The Wismut AG Uranium in Saxony is propaganda since 1945 created by Stalin, Beria and Serov ... and Putin. And apparently supported by all US presidents since!

How would you know what is enough? What's your evidence?

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #866 on: June 01, 2020, 10:55:30 PM »
Are you drunk? Or on some drug? Which one? There is no Uranium in Saxony.
You said that there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony.  If there is pitchblende/uranite in Saxony, then there is Uranium in Saxony.
Yes, but not enough to build an a-bomb (topic). The Wismut AG Uranium in Saxony is propaganda since 1945 created by Stalin, Beria and Serov ... and Putin. And apparently supported by all US presidents since!

How would you know what is enough? What's your evidence?
1945 Stalin decides he needs an a-bomb to be on par with USA. He knows a-bombs are pure propaganda. He orders Beria to make a fake a-bomb. Beria asks Serov for help. To make a fake a-bomb you need Uranium! Somebody hints there is Uranium at Erzgebirge, Saxony, USSR occupied Germany so Serov created a limited, private company (!) there 1945/7 to mine Uranium. Wismut AG. It was just a slave labor camp, but it sounded good. It was for the PEACE! So fake Uranium ore was mined by Wismut AG and transported to USSR where it became an a-bomb that exploded 1949 in remote Kazachstan. USSR had also managed to initiate explosive fission, that transforms 60 kg of Uranium into 20 000 000 kgs of TNT in an exploding FLASH in a few nano-seconds.
Serov later became head of KGB and employed Vladimir Putin to look after the Wismut AG slave labor camp in the 1980's. Of course the camp was active but no Uranium ore was mined. Maybe some radium stuff? It was used to build roads with. Anyway, anyone smuggling out any ore was shot on the spot. When USSR army left Saxony 1991 Wismut AG was of course closed down. What a story. I describe it at my website.
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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #867 on: June 02, 2020, 12:50:14 AM »
How would you know what is enough? What's your evidence?
1945 Stalin decides he needs an a-bomb to be on par with USA. He knows a-bombs are pure propaganda. He orders Beria to make a fake a-bomb. Beria asks Serov for help. To make a fake a-bomb you need Uranium! Somebody hints there is Uranium at Erzgebirge, Saxony, USSR occupied Germany so Serov created a limited, private company (!) there 1945/7 to mine Uranium. Wismut AG. It was just a slave labor camp, but it sounded good. It was for the PEACE! So fake Uranium ore was mined by Wismut AG and transported to USSR where it became an a-bomb that exploded 1949 in remote Kazacksthan. USSR had also managed to initiate explosive fission, that transforms 60 kg of Uranium into 20 000 000 kgs of TNT in an exploding FLASH in a few nano-seconds.
Serov later became head of KGB and employed Vladimir Putin to look after the Wismut AG slave labor camp in the 1980's. Of course the camp was active but no Uranium ore was mined. Maybe some radium stuff? It was used to build roads with. Anyway, anyone smuggling out any ore was shot on the spot. When USSR army left Saxony 1991 Wismut AG was of course closed down. What a story. I describe it at my website.

There's no evidence in there. Just more of your fairy stories.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #868 on: June 02, 2020, 05:32:45 AM »
How would you know what is enough? What's your evidence?
1945 Stalin decides he needs an a-bomb to be on par with USA. He knows a-bombs are pure propaganda. He orders Beria to make a fake a-bomb. Beria asks Serov for help. To make a fake a-bomb you need Uranium! Somebody hints there is Uranium at Erzgebirge, Saxony, USSR occupied Germany so Serov created a limited, private company (!) there 1945/7 to mine Uranium. Wismut AG. It was just a slave labor camp, but it sounded good. It was for the PEACE! So fake Uranium ore was mined by Wismut AG and transported to USSR where it became an a-bomb that exploded 1949 in remote Kazacksthan. USSR had also managed to initiate explosive fission, that transforms 60 kg of Uranium into 20 000 000 kgs of TNT in an exploding FLASH in a few nano-seconds.
Serov later became head of KGB and employed Vladimir Putin to look after the Wismut AG slave labor camp in the 1980's. Of course the camp was active but no Uranium ore was mined. Maybe some radium stuff? It was used to build roads with. Anyway, anyone smuggling out any ore was shot on the spot. When USSR army left Saxony 1991 Wismut AG was of course closed down. What a story. I describe it at my website.

There's no evidence in there. Just more of your fairy stories.
You just have to check the archives at Moscow of the USSR a-bomb project and it is all there ... unless Putin has locked it away to keep Trump happy.  I think it is good story. Imagine all those people executed or locked up to keep it secret.

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Re: Do Nuclear Bombs Exist?
« Reply #869 on: June 02, 2020, 05:56:42 AM »
You just have to check the archives at Moscow of the USSR a-bomb project and it is all there ... unless Putin has locked it away to keep Trump happy.  I think it is good story. Imagine all those people executed or locked up to keep it secret.
Who cares what's in the "archives at Moscow"? the USA, Britain, France, India, Pakistan, China, possibly Israel and now North Korea have nuclear weapons. All but Israel have certainly test-fired a number.