On from Submarine Matters' Claim Russia's Nuclear Cruise Missile
9M730 Skyfall is "SUBSONIC" of August 18,
2019 on the Skyfall nuclear-powered
cruise missile test explosion Ryan Pickrell for Business Insider Australia has written
an interesting August 27, 2019 article, titled:
"Fallout from Russia's mysterious
missile disaster suggests a nuclear reactor blew up" which,
in part, indicates:
"Russia’s state weather agency said on
Monday [August 26, 2019] that a cloud of radioactive gases that swept across a
Russian town earlier this month was produced by fast-decaying radioactive
isotopes released by an explosion at the Nyonoksa testing range.
Though Russia’s explanations for what occurred have varied, the blast
has been tied to a failed missile test.
A Norwegian nuclear expert told The Barents Observer that
these isotopes – of strontium, barium, and lanthanum – were caused by a “nuclear
chain reaction,” saying it was evidence that it “was a nuclear reactor that
exploded.”
...A mysterious explosion at a Russian
weapons testing site earlier this month released various radioactive isotopes,
creating a cloud of radioactive gases that swept across a nearby town, the
country’s state weather agency said Monday, and experts said the mixture
removes all doubt about what blew up.
The
deadly August 8 [2019] blast at the Nyonoksa military weapons testing range
released a handful of rapidly decaying radioactive isotopes – strontium-91,
barium-139, barium-140, and lanthanum-140 – which have half-lives ranging from
83 minutes to 12.8 days, the Roshydromet national weather and environmental
monitoring agency said in a statement.
...Alexander
Uvarov, the editor of the independent news site AtomInfo.ru, told the news
agency RIA Novosti that these isotopes were products of nuclear fission
involving uranium, Agence France-Presse reported
Monday.
This collection of radioisotopes could be released by a reaction involving
uranium-235.
...In
the aftermath of the explosion, Russia’s explanation of the accident and its
risks varied, several nuclear monitoring stations in Russia mysteriously went
offline, doctors treating the wounded said that they were forced to sign
nondisclosure agreements and that hospital records were destroyed, and one
doctor was found to have a radioactive isotope in his muscle tissue. Russia has
insisted that the cesium-137 detected was the result of something the doctor
ate..."
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THE WHOLE INTERESTING BUSINESS INSIDER AUSTRALIA ARTICLE
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But there is a new theory, pointing to a totally different reason for the Nyonoksa explosion, to be examinined tomorrow.
Pete
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But there is a new theory, pointing to a totally different reason for the Nyonoksa explosion, to be examinined tomorrow.
Pete
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