Experts announced jumps in radiation in the east of Poland in the atmosphere
Classified and Confirmed: Russia hit a stockpile that included illegal Ukrainian tactical nukes, some recently sold to Taiwan…and one of the weapons ‘cooked off’ as confirmed by a highly qualified particle physicist at the IAEA
I am still on the fence regarding the Inteldrop source.
In any case they are claiming a massive black market for Nukes (which I am sure is true, but where are proofs?), that Khan was trying to block. They tie in Victor Bout, who was also supposedly exposing the dirty dealings. (I am sure that this is true also, considering the fact that (((they))) went so far as making a movie about him, to smear his reputation - if he was an ordinary arms dealer than why glorify him so?).
Furthermore, the mushroom cloud + radiation we recently witnessed is claimed to have been a tactical nuke that ass-ploded. (This idea is tempting, but I wonder if an ammo-dump that contained DU munitions would not have such an explosion, which is the ainstream theory - there was a fire tornado that indicated something nookie, however, and the radiation monitors in Pooland are mysteriously quiet, so maybe there is something in the cover-up story).
Interesting fantasy, but I don't buy it. Depleted uranium anti-tank rounds are unitary items; you don't assemble the projectile and the propellant casing in the field. They are like items of ammunition. If a stockpile is hit, the propellant will develop a secondary explosion. If the environment is severe enough, the uranium will CATCH FIRE. That is one of the properties it exploits as an anti-tank round: upon penetrating the tank armor, it diffuses as a spray of molten metal inside the tank and, being pyrophoric, ignites upon exposure to air. The whole tank interior becomes a fireball. A bomb hit on a lot of uranium would be much the same as a bomb hit on a lot of magnesium: intense fire and production of metal oxides from combustion. And being carried off in the updraft. And in the case of depleted uranium, being radioactive (not by much).
No need to speculate on a low-yield tactical device. Not clear how the aging of plutonium is meaningful, as Pu-239 has a decay half-life of 24,000 years, and merely transforms into U-235, another bomb fissionable material.
I researched this author. Lots of signs that this is a FAKE author. Publishing FAKE news. So I'll delete this discussion shortly.
Radiation Confirmed
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/17/experts-announced-jumps-in-radiation-in-the-east-of-poland-in-the-atmosphere/
https://archive.md/ZddYW
Radiation Drills Held in Warsaw After Illegal Ukrainian Nuke Spews Kilos of Pure U-235 Dust
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/18/radiation-drills-held-in-warsaw-after-illegal-ukrainian-nuke-spews-kilos-of-pure-u-235-dust/
https://archive.md/USkFr
Several containers with radioactive substances were delivered to 🇺🇦 from the territory of a European country.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16aANCXCJN/several-containers-with-radioact/c/
https://archive.is/Rn3c0
https://web.archive.org/web/20230518191953/https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/05/11/iaea-disclosure-imran-khans-arrest-tied-secret-nuke-explosion-in-ukraine/
I am still on the fence regarding the Inteldrop source.
In any case they are claiming a massive black market for Nukes (which I am sure is true, but where are proofs?), that Khan was trying to block. They tie in Victor Bout, who was also supposedly exposing the dirty dealings. (I am sure that this is true also, considering the fact that (((they))) went so far as making a movie about him, to smear his reputation - if he was an ordinary arms dealer than why glorify him so?).
Furthermore, the mushroom cloud + radiation we recently witnessed is claimed to have been a tactical nuke that ass-ploded. (This idea is tempting, but I wonder if an ammo-dump that contained DU munitions would not have such an explosion, which is the ainstream theory - there was a fire tornado that indicated something nookie, however, and the radiation monitors in Pooland are mysteriously quiet, so maybe there is something in the cover-up story).
Interesting fantasy, but I don't buy it. Depleted uranium anti-tank rounds are unitary items; you don't assemble the projectile and the propellant casing in the field. They are like items of ammunition. If a stockpile is hit, the propellant will develop a secondary explosion. If the environment is severe enough, the uranium will CATCH FIRE. That is one of the properties it exploits as an anti-tank round: upon penetrating the tank armor, it diffuses as a spray of molten metal inside the tank and, being pyrophoric, ignites upon exposure to air. The whole tank interior becomes a fireball. A bomb hit on a lot of uranium would be much the same as a bomb hit on a lot of magnesium: intense fire and production of metal oxides from combustion. And being carried off in the updraft. And in the case of depleted uranium, being radioactive (not by much).
No need to speculate on a low-yield tactical device. Not clear how the aging of plutonium is meaningful, as Pu-239 has a decay half-life of 24,000 years, and merely transforms into U-235, another bomb fissionable material.