Title: Beirut Bombing 1983 - US Marine Barracks - Forgotten History [40 YEARS AGO TODAY] Source:
FORGOTTEN HISTORY URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQzWhCicUlg Published:Oct 23, 2023 Author:FORGOTTEN HISTORY Post Date:2023-10-23 08:40:37 by Esso Keywords:None Views:241 Comments:5
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I sure as fuck didn't think I'd still be around 40 years later rehashing this bullshit in my 60s. I guess I figured that I'd check out about 50 like my old man did.
I didn't think there'd be a rerun starting a couple, three years ago with Bidet's clot-shot mandates systematically killing 15 or so of my friends, including three girlfriends.
And now frail and doddering homosexual Prez Poopy Pants Pedophile has things fucked up over there again because he's so weak and has destroyed the military with his gay diversity, inclusion and equity [DIE] suicide pact. Nobody's afraid of the rainbow flag US now.
...was the largest non-nuclear explosion ever recorded.
That's not entirely accurate. 'Largest non-nuclear [bomb] explosion ever recorded' would be more accurate.
During the Manhattan Project, just before Trinity, they touched off a 100 ton (0.1 kiloton) pile of dynamite to calibrate their instruments. That was the biggest 'deliberate manmade non-nuclear explosion,' but wasn't exactly mobile like a 'bomb.'
This photo was taken 28 hours after the explosion, at ground zero. The circle at bottom right is where the 100-ton test was conducted on May 7, 1945.
During one of the bullshit Gulf Wars, George Dumbya Bush set off a massive bomb at Eglin AFB that damn near blew off the Florida panhandle, breaking windows in Ft. Walton Beach, FL, to scare the towelheads into submission. That's now the biggest bomb explosion, I think.
The compressed gas-enhanced bomb, detonated by the suicide truck bomber...
Pretty sophisticated stuff. That was long before the internet existed, and there was some speculation that only one country in the region had the capability to produce such a bomb, and it wasn't some 6th century group of ragtag towelheads. I'm not going to comment, but if that's true, the event would be equivalent to the USS Liberty event v2.0.
Now we're being set up for "Let's you and him fight" again, 40 years post Beirut '83.