Broken Arrows- Since 1950, 32 Nuclear Weapons Accidents Inside The USA, Resulting In Spreading Of Radioactive Heavy Metal Poisons In American Cities, All Nuclear Power Plants Produce 'Fuel' Needed To Manufacture Nuclear Weapons

Broken Arrows- Since 1950, 32 Nuclear Weapons Accidents Inside The USA, Resulting In Spreading Of Radioactive Heavy Metal Poisons In American Cities, All Nuclear Power Plants Produce 'Fuel' Needed To Manufacture Nuclear Weapons

ALL NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS PRODUCE THE INGREDIENTS NEEDED TO CREATE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, AND CONTAIN EQUIVALENT OF 2,000 NUCLEAR BOMBS WORTH OF RADIATION

Anyone who is opposed to nuclear weapons should also be opposed to nuclear power, since every nuclear plant produces the ingredients needed to make nuclear bombs. In addition, each nuclear power plant has contained within it and the nearby spent fuel pool, the equivalent radiation of 2,000 nuclear bombs. 


SINCE 1950, THERE HAVE BEEN 32 ACCIDENTS INVOLVING NUCLEAR WEAPONS 


Since 1950, there have been 32 nuclear weapon accidents, known as "Broken Arrows." Numerous people died, many were injured and dozens of areas were contaminated via airborne radioactive heavy metal poison contamination from these radioactive sources. 

Eventually, one of these accidents will go all nuclear, and the mushroom cloud that is shown at the end of the first nuclear bomb test video above, will be something that will be seen inside the US, with a good chance that it will be near or inside of a city. The videos that follow, explore and explain the 32 nuclear accidents around nuclear weapons that have happened since 1950. Enjoy!

Nuclear 911 Part I
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eFHJdAzBFA 8 min.

Since 1950, inside the United States, there have been 32 nuclear weapon accidents, known as "Broken Arrows." Numerous people died, many people were injured and dozens of areas were contaminated via airborne contamination from these radioactive sources. 

A Broken Arrow is defined as an unexpected event involving nuclear weapons that result in the accidental launching, firing, detonating, theft or loss of the weapon. To date, six nuclear weapons have been lost and never recovered. 

Now, recently declassified documents reveal the history and secrecy surrounding the events known as "Broken Arrows". 

There have been 32 nuclear weapon accidents since 1950. Six of these nuclear weapons have been lost and never recovered. What does this say about our defense system? What does this mean to our threatened environment? What do we do to rectify these monumental "mistakes"? 

Using spectacular special effects, newly uncovered and recently declassified footage, filmmaker Peter Kuran explores the accidents, incidents and exercises in the secret world of nuclear weapons. 

Part II 

Close to the town of Albaquerque, New Mexico, a hydrogen bomb was accidentally dropped. If it had gone off, say goodbye to the whole town. As it was, the explosives part of the bomb went off, but the nuclear part did not trigger. 

Another nuclear bomb was accidentally dropped in Florence South Carolina, exploding on impact, but not triggering the nuclear part of the device. It destroyed a home and almost killed a man living there, who was in the garage at the time. The bomb created a 30 foot deep crater hole, which was never filled in. No tadpoles, fish or anything else has ever been seen in the pond that is now there. Obviously, radioactive elements escaped, but were never dealt with. 

Part III 

A nuclear bomb drops accidentally near Goldsboro North Carolina, and five of the six safety devices designed to keep the bomb from going off had failed. Only one safety device left out of six, prevented a 20 megaton nuclear bomb from detonating. 

"The U.S. Air Force nearly detonated an atomic bomb over North Carolina in 1961 that would have been 260 times more powerful than the device that destroyed Hiroshima, according to a declassified report published Friday in The Guardian.… only a single low-voltage switch prevented detonation. Fallout could have been deposited over Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City, according to the report….… [Investigative reporter Eric] Schlosser told the newspaper … "We were told there was no possibility of these weapons accidentally detonating, yet here's one that very nearly did." 

In Yuba City, California, a B-52 crashed with nuclear weapons aboard. The two bombs were destroyed completely, but did not explode, but the radioactivity contaminated the area.

AMERICAN PUBLIC HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO 1,900 HEAVY METAL RADIOACTIVE POISONS DUE TO OPEN AIR NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTING, RESULTING IN HUGE INCREASE IN CANCERS























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Broken Arrows- Since 1950, 32 Nuclear Weapons Accidents Inside The USA, Resulting In Spreading Of Radioactive Heavy Metal Poisons In American Cities, All Nuclear Power Plants Produce 'Fuel' Needed To Manufacture Nuclear Weapons


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