abovetopsecret.com — Chuck Simpson at AboveTopSecret.com has an analysis of the Barksdale nuke incident in which he speculates that, "Someone, operating under a special chain of command within the United States Air Force, just stole a nuclear weapon." It's a long read, but he systematically outlines what amounts to an impossible mistake.
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al89Sep 12, 2007
If these bloggers could spell I'd be more convinced.
Closed AccountSep 13, 2007
I can't tell you how pleased I am you did that. :)Though really...you ignored the Bigfoot and Chupacabra threads, which I do think is a shame. :P
Closed AccountSep 13, 2007
Don't you have anything better to do with your life than to troll digg? Just stop posting already, FFS.
eyeballkid2Sep 14, 2007
or the laws just didn't go far enough and our Security Services need to be unfettered from all that civil liberties crap altogether. so they can really protect you.
mango42Sep 14, 2007
Abovetopsecret? Gimme a break. This is just another ratchet click on the way to totalitarian dictatorship.Psy-ops, guys and gals - In the immortal words of Douglas Adams:-"Be afraid. Be very afraid!"
thuktunSep 14, 2007
From the article you link to, what are "hedge fonds carshes"? That thing is painful to read and mostly unintelligible.
roninelwoodFeb 9, 2008
As I heard somewhere on the net, the missiles were bound for the persian gulf to be used against Iran. They were purposly re-directed to Louisiana by someone in our own military to prevent Bush or Cheney or whoever from starting a nuclear war.