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ttotheh
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be prepared
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andyistic
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Re: be prepared [Re: ttotheh]
#347205 - 01/13/10 07:33 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Everyone of us should be required to sit inside a blast test home at least once in our lives.
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Re: be prepared [Re: ttotheh]
#347209 - 01/13/10 07:36 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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damn that's pretty crazy.
cool video
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ttotheh
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ive been playing alot of fallout lately and watching alot of these videos haha the 50s scare me
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Holy shit, that reminded me of a disturbing video my tenth-grade history teacher showed us. It was from the 50's I think. In the video, there were about 5-7 volunteers from some organization that was trying to prove that nuke blasts were survivable. They sat in a trench (WW1 style) 1 mile from the blast with a video feed to a bunker far away. You watch them be incinerated. It was VERY disturbing and had that eerie 50's style camera like that video. Btw, if thats the video up there that I just rambled about sorry, youtube's being slow
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ttotheh
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lol no its not but i wanna c the vid you talked about
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andyistic
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Re: be prepared [Re: ttotheh]
#347221 - 01/13/10 07:48 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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ttotheh said: ive been playing alot of fallout lately and watching alot of these videos haha the 50s scare me
Fallout 3? That's the one I'm working on.
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ttotheh
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Re: be prepared [Re: andyistic]
#347223 - 01/13/10 07:51 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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ttotheh said: ive been playing alot of fallout lately and watching alot of these videos haha the 50s scare me
Fallout 3? That's the one I'm working on.
fuck yes but i just finished all the fallout 3 dlc so ive been playing the first 2.
for 90s computer games they are great
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Re: be prepared [Re: ttotheh]
#347226 - 01/13/10 07:56 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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I can't remember what organization it was, but it was some three-letter acronym... if I find it ill post. I'm pretty sure one guy had one of these on his shoulder; idk
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I was looking for that video, and I found this instead.
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Babies and Stillborns Used in Nuclear Experiments
British newspapers reported that some 6,000 stillborn babies and dead infants were sent from hospitals in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, South America, the UK and the US between the 1950s and 1970s without the permission of parents for use in nuclear experiments. According to the reports, the US Department of Energy used the bodies and some body parts for tests to monitor radioactivity levels of the element Strotium 90 in humans. University of Chicago physician Willard Libby started "Project Sunshine" in 1955, appealing for bodies, preferably stillborn or newly-born babies, to test the impact of an atomic bomb fallout. Libby later received a Nobel prize for his research in carbon dating.
In response to the reports, the Australian government launched an investigation into the claims on 5 June. The Observer, a British newspaper, also stated that British scientists also conducted tests on babies sent from Hong Kong and the research did not end until the 1970s. A government spokesman for Hong Kong announced that his country will investigate further into the reports. (source: Reuters, 6 June 2001)
http://www.nuclearfiles.org/menu/key-issues/ethics/issues/scientific/human-nuclear-experiments.htm Damn this world is screwed! (edit: I just re-read that. Anyone else think It's ironic CHINA is the one investigating dead babies?)
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ttotheh
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thats fucked up
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TheCrunchyBisquit said: I was looking for that video, and I found this instead.
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Babies and Stillborns Used in Nuclear Experiments
British newspapers reported that some 6,000 stillborn babies and dead infants were sent from hospitals in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, South America, the UK and the US between the 1950s and 1970s without the permission of parents for use in nuclear experiments. According to the reports, the US Department of Energy used the bodies and some body parts for tests to monitor radioactivity levels of the element Strotium 90 in humans. University of Chicago physician Willard Libby started "Project Sunshine" in 1955, appealing for bodies, preferably stillborn or newly-born babies, to test the impact of an atomic bomb fallout. Libby later received a Nobel prize for his research in carbon dating.
In response to the reports, the Australian government launched an investigation into the claims on 5 June. The Observer, a British newspaper, also stated that British scientists also conducted tests on babies sent from Hong Kong and the research did not end until the 1970s. A government spokesman for Hong Kong announced that his country will investigate further into the reports. (source: Reuters, 6 June 2001)
http://www.nuclearfiles.org/menu/key-issues/ethics/issues/scientific/human-nuclear-experiments.htm Damn this world is screwed! (edit: I just re-read that. Anyone else think It's ironic CHINA is the one investigating dead babies?)
This is a load of bullshit. They did, however, use live animals (dogs). Why would they ship a dead baby from Hong Kong to do experiments on? And the fact that they said that this happened in the US and the parents did not give permission shows that this is total bullshit.
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Re: be prepared [Re: SmOakland]
#347314 - 01/13/10 09:04 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yea, but Reuters is usually reputable I thought. As for why Chinese babies were taken idk, maybe because they have a legal limit to the number of children (especially female children) in a family. Personally, I wouldn't doubt the Cold-War World (U.S. included) would do this. And honestly I think I'd rather have them use dead babies (if the parents agreed) than live animals. That same teacher of mine showed us a video of an aquatic test where they chained sheep to a Destroyer and detonated a nuke nearby, they then showed the mangled carcasses. Pretty fucked up...
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SmOakland
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TheCrunchyBisquit said: Yea, but Reuters is usually reputable I thought. As for why Chinese babies were taken idk, maybe because they have a legal limit to the number of children (especially female children) in a family. Personally, I wouldn't doubt the Cold-War World (U.S. included) would do this. And honestly I think I'd rather have them use dead babies (if the parents agreed) than live animals. That same teacher of mine showed us a video of an aquatic test where they chained sheep to a Destroyer and detonated a nuke nearby, they then showed the mangled carcasses. Pretty fucked up...
So why would they ship dead babies from China when they can get as many live or dead sheep/dogs/cows/swine and the dead bodies of people who donate their remains to science here in the US?
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Re: be prepared [Re: SmOakland]
#347365 - 01/13/10 10:04 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Idk, maybe they outscourced dead baby collecting
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