Posts Tagged ‘Ian Greenhalgh’

VT Nuclear Education: Subcritical and microfission explosives – Veterans Today

by Ian Greenhalgh with Jeff Smith We have entered a new nuclear age, one far more dangerous and deadly than the Cold War with it’s megatonnage held in check by the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction. In this new age, the nukes are many times smaller and the chance of their use many times greater […]

VT Nuclear Education – Freon and the Hohlraum – Veterans Today

by Ian Greenhalgh with Jeff Smith The remains of a car in Tianjin. Note the completely melted aluminium radiator. One of the key pieces of evidence that allowed the experts at VT to identify the aftermath of nuclear explosions in Tianjin was the presence of large numbers of cars that had been burned out in […]

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