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OT: Tsunami - Louis Reigel and the great lie about nuclear testing not causing earthquakes



10 Jan 2006 18:03:52 -0800 rec.music.beatles
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Salvador Astucia...
The FBI, and particularly the FBI's Cyber Chief Louis Reigel, became
extremely upset with me after I wrote an article about the Tsunami
about a year ago.

Many people believe the Arab charge that the "tsunami" was caused by
nuclear testing is ridiculous, but history indicates otherwise. Most
people apparently believe that a nuclear explosion cannot set off an
earthquake. This is absolutely incorrect. It has been documented that
nuclear explosions have set off earthquakes in the past. This fact was
revealed in a 1992 book, Teller's War: The Top-Secret Story Behind the
Star Wars Deception, by William J. Broad, a man with impeccable
credentials. Besides authoring several books, Mr. Broad writes about
science for The New York Times and has twice shared the Pulitzer Prize
with colleagues there. According to Mr. Broad, the United States
government conducted an underground nuclear test in Alaska, on November
6, 1971, which set off 22 minor earthquakes. The location of the test

asbb...
Are they still testing up there? There was roughly 15-20 earthquakes
yesterday in Alaska.

was "some 1,400 miles west-southwest of Anchorage in the Aleutian
Islands" on the "uninhabited Island of Amchitka," according to Mr.
Broad. (Ref. Teller's War, page 54) The nuclear test was conducted
under the direction of physicist Edward Teller and his team of
scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory located near
Berkley, California. The following excerpts from Teller's War, by
William Broader, describe how 22 earthquakes were set off by one
underground nuclear test in Alaska:
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