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Re: [OT] Secret torpedo test 'blew sub apart' [was Fw: High speed subs]

From: John Fox <jfox@v...>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:21:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [OT] Secret torpedo test 'blew sub apart' [was Fw: High speed subs]

John:
  These two have a long history of cheating death.
  There was the rocket explosian at the space launch facility (they were
off 
using the bathroom at the time).
  Then there was the spent radioactive burial facilities (mines) that
accidently 
belched a bunch of toxic matter and gases out (vacationing in Moscow at
the 
time).
  Then there was the concorde crash in Paris.  Kicked off so the
journalist 
could get on board).
  Then there was submarine reactor meltdown in the artic (only two that
brought 
radiation suits)
  etc
  etc
  etc
  
  I think their luck finally ran out.
  
  John W. Fox
  
> 
> 
> --- Michael Sarno <msarno@ptdprolog.net> wrote:
> > Chris DeBoe wrote:
> ...
> > TWO civilian experts from a Russian military plant
> > were conducting
> > secret
> > munitions tests aboard the Kursk submarine, which
> > sank after the hull
> > was
> > ripped apart in an accident, it emerged last night.
> 
> These guys wouldn't have been  from the same
> firm that was conducting tests a Chernobel,
> Couldn't be.
> 
> Bye for now,
> John L>
> 

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