Where were the Patriots required to protect important assets?
How can the Naziland store more than $200million of munitions and equipment without and air defence protection?
Poland is being invaded by radioactive winds as far as Lublin (600+ km away)!
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Last edited 1 year ago by Novus Ordo Seclorum
Brad Golding
1 year ago
I am no expert but I saw a Russian physicist who was saying that the DU rounds remain inert unless they are fired and reach a very high temperature caused by friction as they penetrate the armour of their target when they start to melt, causing radioactive particles to be released. According to this guy, the temperature reached when the ammo was bombed and exploded was not high enough to generate those conditions. Is he right? I don’t know, but I hope like hell he is!
Where were the Patriots required to protect important assets?
How can the Naziland store more than $200million of munitions and equipment without and air defence protection?
Poland is being invaded by radioactive winds as far as Lublin (600+ km away)!
I am no expert but I saw a Russian physicist who was saying that the DU rounds remain inert unless they are fired and reach a very high temperature caused by friction as they penetrate the armour of their target when they start to melt, causing radioactive particles to be released. According to this guy, the temperature reached when the ammo was bombed and exploded was not high enough to generate those conditions. Is he right? I don’t know, but I hope like hell he is!
Yes, I read that as well and not seen any refutation of it. Radioactive dust makes good propaganda, even if not true!