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How dare you use that plastic straw!

13/11/2025

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The next time you feel guilty about using that plastic straw or grocery bag, Remember this:
​*FIRST... Guess how many 
nuclear bombs have been set off... go ahead, guess.. including the ones set off under water.
 
Those in POWER have *intentionally* set off. - to test' 2,056 nuclear weapons. It doesn't take a scientist to KNOW that  it must be causing SERIOUS damage to our home?  Yet they try to make us feel guilty for straws, bags and gasoline.
We - are NOT the ones destroying the planet.  WHO died and 'made these few' God/King/Ruler over everyone.
There is no other God.   God did not create The Garden to be poisoned.  

2,056 times???
I' am pretty sure we came to the conclusion, AFTER THE FIRST, that they were very bad, very dangerous, & very deadly.
2,056. Total Nuclear Bomb Tests:Since the first nuclear test in 1945, a total of 2,056 nuclear tests have been conducted worldwide. This includes tests by various countries, with the following breakdown:

Tests by CountryCOUNTRYNUMBER OF TESTSNOTABLE DETAILS
United States  1,030 First test: July 16, 1945 (Trinity)
Soviet Union/Russia  715 First test: August 29, 1949
France  210 First test: February 13, 1960
United Kingdom.  45:  First test: October 3, 1952
China  45  First test:  October 16, 1964
India. 3  First test: May 18, 1974 (Smiling Buddha)
Pakistan. 2. First tests: May 28, 1998
North Korea. 6. First test: October 9, 2006

Types of Tests
  • Atmospheric Tests: Over 500 tests were conducted in the atmosphere before the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, which limited such tests.
  • Underground Tests: Most tests since the treaty have been conducted underground to minimize radioactive fallout.
The largest nuclear explosion recorded was the Soviet Union's Tsar Bomba, detonated in 1961, yielding 50 megatons.

At least 24 nuclear bombs have been detonated underwater, primarily during tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll and other locations. These tests were part of various operations aimed at understanding the effects of nuclear explosions on naval vessels and the environment.
Nuclear bomb tests conducted underwater can cause significant damage to the water and marine life, creating large craters and dispersing radioactive materials. The resulting contamination can have long-lasting effects on ocean health and ecosystems. 
Effects of Nuclear Bomb Testing on WaterImmediate Impact
  • Radioactive Contamination: When a nuclear bomb is detonated underwater, it releases a significant amount of radioactive materials into the water. This can lead to immediate contamination of the surrounding marine environment.
  • Physical Disruption: The explosion creates a massive shock wave that can disrupt the water column, leading to the formation of craters and altering the seabed. For example, the Castle Bravo test created a crater over 1.2 miles wide.
Long-term Consequences
  • Ecosystem Damage: The explosion can obliterate marine life in the vicinity. Coral reefs and other ecosystems can suffer severe damage, affecting biodiversity and the health of marine habitats.
  • Persistent Radioactivity: Some radionuclides released during the explosion can remain in the environment for extended periods. For instance, cesium-137 has a half-life of about 30 years, meaning it can persist in the ecosystem long after the initial explosion.
Regulatory Response
  • Bans on Testing: Due to the environmental and health risks, underwater nuclear tests were largely banned by the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963. This treaty aimed to limit the spread of radioactive contamination from nuclear testing.
Monitoring and Research
  • Ongoing Studies: Research continues to assess the long-term effects of past nuclear tests on ocean health. Studies have found elevated levels of radioactive materials in marine organisms, indicating ongoing impacts from historical tests.

The legacy of underwater nuclear testing continues to affect marine environments, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and environmental protection. 

And they have the nerve to "carbon tax" our sandwich?  Are you paying attention? Bill Gates is absolutely the biggest hypocrite on the Planet...  admitting proudly he has the 'highest greenhouse gas footprint on anyone on the planet', Yet, He has the audacity to tell everyone else how  they should live, what we should eat, what we should inject ourselves with...
It is  insanity. Canada Carney still pushing the narrative.  

Enjoy this day the Lord has made! God sees, God knows who's REALLY poisoning the planet... GREED.

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