UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE - This operation conducted at the Nevada Test Site consisted of 11 atmospheric tests. There were three airdrops, seven tower tests, and one airburst. Conducted between March 17 and June 4, 1953, this operation involved the testing of new theories, using both fission and fusion devices.

The photo shows the complete disintegration of a house by a nuclear blast. What a theory.

from the web site of the Nevada Test Site Nuclear War: July 2006

Friday, July 21, 2006

 

Could the Current Israeli Offensive result in Nuclear Conflict?

I hope not. But I am not a Christian Believer...

FAQ?: I am afraid of the end of the world. What should I do?This web siteis full of answers to that question. In a nutshell, though, the primary thing you need to do, in preparation for the coming end times, is to be sure you are right with God. World events, fear of the future, and uncertainty about theological issues can drive even the most solid believers mad. There is even more fear in the minds of those who are unsure of their relationship with the Lord.

Today (July 15) The London-based Arabic language newspaper Al-Hayat reported that “Washington has information according to which Israel gave Damascus 72 hours to stop Hezbullah’s activity along the Lebanon-Israel border and bring about the release the two kidnapped IDF soldiers or it would launch an offensive with disastrous consequences.”

Unless somebody blinks soon, this crisis has the potential to escalate into the fulfillment of Isaiah 17's Oracle against Damascus. With that in mind, I'm delaying the publication of our next chapter of the Book of Revelation to present this updated commentary on Isaiah 17.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

 

While you were away: The world got creepier

Contributers to this Nuke Blog have been busy. Eric had a baby in late march and Justin got a new job in late June.

Meanwhile...well you know.

North Korea Launches misiles.
The peaceniks at the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation repeat their particular Nuke Age Mantra of "double standards," on their new blog.

Which leads me to plug the radio show Nuclear Ambitions and Double Standards which Justin and I produced along with Free Speech Radio News' Leigh Anne Caldwell.

Humankind has lived with the specter of nuclear war for more than 60 years. Despite the end of the Cold War, tens of thousands of nuclear weapons still threaten our entire existence, and some say the danger a nuclear conflict has never been greater than it is today.

On this edition, we'll look at the recent nuclear power deal between the United States and India, which critics say could spark a nuclear arms race in South Asia. We'll hear from top scientists who are speaking out against the Bush administration's policy on using nuclear weapons, and find out what the mainstream media is saying about a run-up to a possible US attack on Iran.

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