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Nuclear Explosion In Iran?
So says Anti-Mullah, via Jawa, with a hat tip to Allah.
That's right - you're getting it fourth hand, washed through a variety of pseudonyms. So take it with the appropriate grain of salt.
Reports emanating from Iran on Wednesday indicate a huge explosion - reportedly NUCLEAR - from the Kerman area at the edge of the Kavir Lut (major desert).
I waited to get confirmation of the event that was felt a 100 kilometers away but apart from on the ground phone reports, the local Islamic Iranian news media reported that an UFO had crashed and blown up to explain the incident.
The explosion took place at what would be the Islamic Regime's testing ground for an atomic weapon.
In any event, something huge happened, so far nobody has made any official comment.
The report is already a couple hours old, so if there's any truth to it, "we" surely know about it by now, so if no news stories about such a blast pop up shortly, you can probably chalk this one up to a simple alien invasian.
Update: Whatever happened, nuke test, earthquake, or UFO, it appears to have happened yesterday.
Alternate theories: Ethiopian attack, simmering unrest
Handcrafted by Flip on January 11, 2007 |
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