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Date1999-04-24 18:51
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Kooked foods i.e. American Diet= cooked bombs, cooked food mentality.

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Date: Saturday, April 24, 1999 9:15 AM
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>Date: April 12, 1999 01:06 AM
>Author: ME (NOSPAM@the_quick_n_dirty_solution.com)
>Subject: Take out the war criminals ARKON and MilosoBitch with this:
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>neutron bomb
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>also called ENHANCED RADIATION WARHEAD, specialized type of small
>thermonuclear weapon that produces minimal blast and heat but which
>releases large amounts of lethal radiation. The neutron bomb delivers
>blast and heat effects that are confined to an area of only a few
>hundred yards in radius. But within a somewhat larger area it throws off
>a massive wave of neutron and gamma radiation, which can penetrate
>armour or several feet of earth. This radiation is extremely destructive
>to living tissue. Because of its short-range destructiveness and the
>absence of long-range effect, the neutron bomb would be highly effective
>against tank and infantry formations on the battlefield but would not
>endanger cities or other population centres only a few miles away. It
>can be carried in a Lance missile or delivered by an 8-inch
>(200-millimetre) howitzer, or possibly by attack aircraft.
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>In strategic terms, the neutron bomb has a theoretical deterrent effect:
>discouraging an armoured ground assault by arousing the fear of neutron
>bomb counterattack. The bomb would disable enemy tank crews in minutes,
>and those exposed would die within days. U.S. production of the bomb was
>postponed in 1978 and resumed in 1981. excerpted from :Encyclopaedia
>Britannica
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>"thermonuclear bomb" Encyclopfdia Britannica Online
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>[Accessed April 8, 1999].
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>Copyright ) 1994-1999 Encyclopfdia Britannica, Inc.
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