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Rocky the unemployed lying squirrely and WTC Mini Nuke found in his mama's closet in the back by simple baby sister

From gilber34 <invalid@invalid.com>
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Subject Rocky the unemployed lying squirrely and WTC Mini Nuke found in his mama's closet in the back by simple baby sister
Date 2015-09-03 23:28 -0500
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[start bullshit]  A suitcase nuclear device (also suitcase bomb, 
backpack nuke, mini-nuke and pocket nuke) is a tactical nuclear weapon 
which uses, or is portable enough that it could use, a suitcase as its 
delivery method. Thus far, only the United States and the Soviet 
Union/Russian Federation are known to have possessed nuclear weapons 
programs developed and funded well enough to manufacture miniaturized 
nuclear weapons.[1][2] Both the United States and the Soviet Union have 
acknowledged producing nuclear weapons small enough to be carried in 
specially-designed backpacks during the Cold War, but neither have ever 
made public the existence or development of weapons small enough to fit 
into a normal-sized suitcase or briefcase. It has also been reported 
that Israel has produced nuclear warheads small enough to fit into a 
suitcase.[3]Somewhat confusing legal issues surround the use and 
possession of Radar/LiDAR detectors under circumstances where they are 
illegal in the USA. Throughout the US commercial truckers are disallowed 
the use of Radar/LiDAR detectors. Also, the state of Virginia and 
Washington, DC have laws making their use illegal to all. There are no 
such devices for sale in Virginia but they can be mail-ordered into the 
state. They are legal to possess ostensibly for use outside Virginia.The 
highest-ranking GRU defector Stanislav Lunev claimed that such 
Russian-made devices do exist and described them in more detail.[6] 
These devices, "identified as RA-115s (or RA-115-01s for submersible 
weapons)" weigh from fifty to sixty pounds. They can last for many years 
if wired to an electric source. In case there is a loss of power, there 
is a battery backup. If the battery runs low, the weapon has a 
transmitter that sends a coded message—either by satellite or directly 
to a GRU post at a Russian embassy or consulate.” According to Lunev, 
the number of "missing" nuclear devices (as found by General Lebed) "is 
almost identical to the number of strategic targets upon which those 
bombs would be used."[6]

Lunev suggested that suitcase nukes might be already deployed by the GRU 
operatives on US soil to assassinate US leaders in the event of war.[6] 
He alleged that arms caches were hidden by the KGB in many countries for 
the planned terrorism acts. They were booby-trapped with "Lightning" 
explosive devices. One such cache, identified by Vasili Mitrokhin, 
exploded when Swiss authorities sprayed it with a high pressure water 
gun in a wooded area near Bern. Several others caches were removed 
successfully.[7] Lunev said that he had personally looked for hiding 
places for weapons caches in the Shenandoah Valley area[6] and that "it 
is surprisingly easy to smuggle nuclear weapons into the US" either 
across the The lightest nuclear warhead ever acknowledged to have been 
manufactured by the U.S. is the W54, which was used in both the Davy 
Crockett 120 mm recoilless rifle–launched warhead, and the 
backpack-carried version called the Mk-54 SADM (Special Atomic 
Demolition Munition). The bare warhead package was an 11 in by 16 in (28 
cm by 41 cm) cylinder that weighed 51 lbs (23 kg). It was, however, 
small enough to fit in a footlocker-sized container.

Former Under-Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Michael Vickers has 
claimed that he, along with other Green Beret special forces troops, 
practiced infiltrating Warsaw pact countries with backpack-sized nuclear 
weapons, with a mission to "detonate a portable nuclear bomb."[10]

In 1994 the United States Congress passed The National Defense 
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994, preventing the government from 
developing nuclear weapons with a yield of less than 5 kilotons, thereby 
making the official development of these weapons in the U.S. unlawful. 
This law was, however, repealed in the National Defense Authorization 
Act for Fiscal Year 2004.[11]Mexican border or using a small transport 
missile that can slip undetected when launched from a Russian 
airplane.[6] US Congressman Curt Weldon supported claims by Lunev but 
noted that Lunev had "exaggerated things" according to the FBI.[8] 
Searches of the areas identified by Lunev have been conducted, "but 
law-enforcement officials have never found such weapons caches, with or 
without portable nuclear weapons."[ A person may legally possess a 
Radar/LiDAR detector in Virginia but if they have it in their vehicle 
and it is within their reach the police may assume it was in use and 
charge the driver with its use whether it was actually in use or not. 
Spetre IV/Elite and other such Radar-Detector-Detectors (RDD) are in 
common use throughout the USA but very often in use in localities where 
Radar/LiDAR detector are illegal for all to use. In Virginia 
(particularly), the police use RDD technology to detect the presence of 
a Radar/LiDAR detector in the vehicles around them.

Spectre Elite is extremely sensitive and there are NO Radar Detectors on 
the market that can avoid detection by the device. The device is 
effective because it leverages a weakness in the design of consumer 
Radar detectors that makes those Radar detectors affordable to the 
public. Electronic component that can operate at the high frequencies 
that police Radar operates (10-36GHz) would be very expensive to use to 
build a radar detector so radar detector manufactures use a technique 
called superheterodyning. In superheterdyning the police Radar that is 
coming into the Radar antenna is mixed with a lower frequency RF 
generated by a local-oscillator.

That mixing causes hetrodyning and a lower frequency is created that is 
well within range of affordable electronic components within the Radar 
detector. It is this local-oscillator and the mixing circuit within the 
radar detector that "leaks" a 10GHz to 25GHz RF signal that the Spectre 
and other RDDs sense. Though all of the detector manufactures provide 
shielding of the local-oscillator and mixer portions on their circuit 
boards few provide any additional shielding or radar absorbing materials 
to attenuate the RF and the small amounts if RF that leaks can be 
detected from distance of likely 250 feet or more. To sense weak 
signals, Spectre amplifies radar detector singnals to such a degree that 
it is also a cause for false positives. Other RF sources and transient 
conditions can cause a false positive that may cause the police officer 
to pull someone over. When the police do get a indication there is a 
radar detector in use, they have probable cause to make a traffic stop 
and can search your vehicle.

The device can be hand carried (on a police belt in a holster) however 
it is often positioned at the center ceiling inside the police vehicle 
on a pivot so that it can be turned 360 degrees. When the device 
triggers it shows the police officer the signal strength of the device 
it is sensing. The Yeah am sure you will all says (or mostly all)
the fat man ammo ar esick rare and sick hight prices to buy or somethng 
like that! i kno the fat man is a very heavy weapons! and bottlecaps mines
do nearly as much as it!

But come on jsut between you and me i'm sure we all love shooting at 
some Big badass bos some nuke that do a Attomick blast! even if its 
RARE! its awesome to see your enemy vaporised under this gigantic 
firepower!!

So if anyone know the location to find some mini nuke or shop that sell 
somes! please let me know!!

(i know yo cna find the fa tman whit 7-8 mini nukes on a corpse at the 
fountain of GNR but there are surely some nuke hidded all around!) can 
then rotate the Spectre to point directionally at various possible 
alternative targets while watching the signal strength (shown as an LED 
bar graph) to provide some isolation of the signal and determine the 
likelihood that it is being radiated from your vehicle. All consumer 
Radar detectors known leak RF in the 10 GHz to 25 GHz range. This RF 
leakage come from the local-oscillator within the Radar detector. Some 
Radar detectors can switch off the local-ocillator to stealth themselves 
from RDD but if you are coming around a blind-curve or hill when they 
hit you with Radar/LiDAR -- at that close range they may already have 
detected a likely Radar detector in use.[End Bullshit]

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