Girls camping in New Mexico when the Trinity Test took place. There was no attempt to evacuate anyone near the test site. The girls thought the soft white flakes falling on them were some kind of snow. Only one of them lived to be 30 years old. View attachment 8746864 View attachment 8746865 View attachment 8746866
one would think that would be a hellouva breech of security to have a bunch of girls camping to pose for a picture when the bomb went off at sunrise (0530 that day) sure looks awfully well lit picture for that to have actually occured..... smells funny to me
one would think that would be a hellouva breech of security to have a bunch of girls camping to pose for a picture when the bomb went off at sunrise (0530 that day) sure looks awfully well lit picture for that to have actually occured..... smells funny to me
There are quite a number on this very forum who openly say that these backward “savages” weren’t really anything to begin with, so no big deal - our presence there was a “blessing” for them.
There are quite a number on this very forum who openly say that these backward “savages” weren’t really anything to begin with, so no big deal - our presence there was a “blessing” for them.
one would think that would be a hellouva breech of security to have a bunch of girls camping to pose for a picture when the bomb went off at sunrise (0530 that day) sure looks awfully well lit picture for that to have actually occured..... smells funny to me
Girls camping in New Mexico when the Trinity Test took place. There was no attempt to evacuate anyone near the test site. The girls thought the soft white flakes falling on them were some kind of snow. Only one of them lived to be 30 years old. View attachment 8746864 View attachment 8746865 View attachment 8746866
The full name of the dish is chile con carne. The translation of that is literally chile with meat. No where in that name do you see beans mentioned. There’s only two ingredients in chili, chile peppers and meat. Debate over.
Quoting from a study on the availability of credible nuclear design data available in open sources, “Hansen noted in 1971 that R.B. Jewell, the Chief Engineer at the United States final assembly plant for nuclear weapons, told him that unclassified materials published in open sources were “highly unreliable and sometimes conjectural” (2007, p. I-ix). After many years of research, Hansen said he “came to appreciate the truth in Jewell’s words: there is very little about nuclear weapons and testing in most publications that is accurate”.