Matt5
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“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. “ – Mark Twain
The real reason you should be afraid of nuclear war is that no one is afraid of nuclear war. When people were afraid, it didn't happen.
The following article explains why nuclear winter is not going to happen, and how we know that. I have known this information for decades. The experts know there is no nuclear winter. They just want to lie.
We know from Revelation 6:7-8 (4th seal) that a big war comes and takes out about 2 billion people. That sounds a lot like a big war between America, Russia and China. And the world didn't end.
Putin Unafraid Of Massive Nuclear War | MEMRI
If Russia succeeds in a new round of mobilization, its advance becomes imminent, and the Western direct involvement will be considered almost as an attack on Russian territory. Putin, I would insist, has no fear of a massive nuclear war since his close friends (most probably Mikhail Kovalchuk, who is himself a physicist and since 2005 has been Director of the Russian National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute") presented him with a series of research findings against the so-called theory of a "nuclear winter,"[25] which was shaped in the 1970s by both U.S. and Soviet academics, who tried to convince their governments that nuclear war cannot be won, as it inevitably destroys the entire human environment causing a reduction in the share of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Russian scholars told Putin that the theory was discounted immediately after the Cold War ended and reportedly argued that the use of nuclear warheads causing explosions equaling less than 200 to 300 megatons[26] will not provoke such terrible outcomes,[27] since the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883, which has been estimated at around the same magnitude did not significantly change the global climate.[28] Taking into account that these days the most powerful warheads in both Russia and the U.S. do not exceed two megatons each, it means that hundreds of nuclear exchanges could be made without causing the final destruction of the Earth – and so one should seriously consider Putin's words about Russia "having a certain advantage in several cutting-edge weapons [and] in this context, there should be no doubt for anyone that any potential aggressor will face defeat and ominous consequences should it directly attack our country."[29]
The real reason you should be afraid of nuclear war is that no one is afraid of nuclear war. When people were afraid, it didn't happen.
The following article explains why nuclear winter is not going to happen, and how we know that. I have known this information for decades. The experts know there is no nuclear winter. They just want to lie.
We know from Revelation 6:7-8 (4th seal) that a big war comes and takes out about 2 billion people. That sounds a lot like a big war between America, Russia and China. And the world didn't end.
Putin Unafraid Of Massive Nuclear War | MEMRI
On Russia's War Perspectives – Putin Has No Fear Of A Massive Nuclear War
With the Russian presidential "elections" finally over, the experts and policymakers are trying to figure out what Russian President Vladimir Putin's next plans may be – both on Ukraine and on the West in general. The 87 percent support – though it looks obviously fake – was produced, as many...
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If Russia succeeds in a new round of mobilization, its advance becomes imminent, and the Western direct involvement will be considered almost as an attack on Russian territory. Putin, I would insist, has no fear of a massive nuclear war since his close friends (most probably Mikhail Kovalchuk, who is himself a physicist and since 2005 has been Director of the Russian National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute") presented him with a series of research findings against the so-called theory of a "nuclear winter,"[25] which was shaped in the 1970s by both U.S. and Soviet academics, who tried to convince their governments that nuclear war cannot be won, as it inevitably destroys the entire human environment causing a reduction in the share of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Russian scholars told Putin that the theory was discounted immediately after the Cold War ended and reportedly argued that the use of nuclear warheads causing explosions equaling less than 200 to 300 megatons[26] will not provoke such terrible outcomes,[27] since the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883, which has been estimated at around the same magnitude did not significantly change the global climate.[28] Taking into account that these days the most powerful warheads in both Russia and the U.S. do not exceed two megatons each, it means that hundreds of nuclear exchanges could be made without causing the final destruction of the Earth – and so one should seriously consider Putin's words about Russia "having a certain advantage in several cutting-edge weapons [and] in this context, there should be no doubt for anyone that any potential aggressor will face defeat and ominous consequences should it directly attack our country."[29]
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