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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Nuclear Bomb Might Not Destroy Washington, D.C.

A secret federal study finds, Washington D.C. might not be totally destroyed by a terrorist nuclear bomb. The study was made last year by FEMA and not made public. But it has circulated on scientific and government watchdog websites. FEMA looked at what would happen if a 10 kiloton bomb explodes near the White House. Everything in a half mile radius is destroyed, about as far as the FBI building. Also, 45, thousand people would die, and 300,000 would be injured. But the city survives. Across the river, the Pentagon would only have broken windows.

6 comments:

  1. Just tell the whole world the security weakness of Washington, DC. This writer is sooooo obvious.

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  2. Hope for a strong south east wind

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  3. can only hope congress is in and Obammy is home. What ? Only saying what the rest are thinking.

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  4. what a shame! So that means some of them live?!

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  5. 06:04am,
    No. I hope for a strong towards the west coast winds. Heck, we live southeast of D.C.

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  6. Uh, I guess we'll need to use two or three to do the job right. And, uh, 12:55, a "sourteast wind" iss one coming from....

    wait...


    for...

    it....


    The...


    SOUTHEAST!

    (Hint: that means it's going northwest!)

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