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china earthquake?

it has recieved very little attention. but, there are apperantly 15 radioactive hot spots in the area of the quakes epicenter. do you think its a quincidence that china keeps ICBM silos in the same area? i think some ICBMs/ were damaged in the quake. do you have any info on this?

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nope but u can use spy satellite to take photo which can be bought online order. haha..very few cheap nowaday. I bought a pic of my house too.
No, but it could happen as the Communist are so secretive about anything..let alone their defense system or other hot spots..it is all very hush hush..but I am sure the rest of the world is watching their satellite's images..
yeah there are probably some reporters missing right now do to trying to make a report about some ICBMs being damage
INTERESTING I've not heard about this do you have any links to more into on this? much appreciated >>>>>>> thanks for the link Obviously other countries will be watching the satellite pix about this (and governments get better resolution than GoogleEarth does). The weapons resarch place is a worry, as it does look quite close to the epicentre. ICBMs I think would be safe though...not that we'd be told where they are located, but these missiles are not left for years in the silos with the nuclear warheads attached...they only get put on as needed. This is because there is a much bigger risk of problems with rusting and THEFT.(Some Russian ones supposedly went missing after the USSR broke up, leaving some missiles behind in what became separate countries). Anyway a warhead has to be exploded (internally) for the nuclear reaction to start. Or the shieldng to crack for radioactivity to get out. The research places are more like nuclear power plants are....the radioactive rods are there with only water over them, and any leak could expose them. I do hope they made that building earthquake proof, I'm sure they spent more on it than they seem to have spent on some of the schools.

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