Sunday, October 11, 2009

First the Moon, Then Iran?

How else do you explain why NASA bombed the Moon on the 8th.

They say that they where looking for lunar water, trapped just under the Moon's surface. This little experiment carried a $78 million price tag too.

Did we find 78,000,000 bottles of Aquafina under the lunar landscape, I don't know they haven't said yet, but what I do know is that the timing of this test is interesting, follow along.

On September 25th, we announced that we know about a hidden uranium enrichment facility in a mountain top cave near Qom, one Iran is not talking about. Not only do we know about it, but we HAVE known about it since before the inauguration of President Obama. Not only is it a hidden facility but its a facility hidden in a military base of the Iranian Republican Guard.

October 1st, the G-20 meets and tells Iran that they are in big trouble. Big deal. Ahmadinejad didn't seem frightened. The Russians said that Iran better open its doors to inspection and Iran said "back off assholes".

Iran's response to the US announcement wherein we accused them of hiding the facility was one of indignation, not to be unexpected. However Tehran says they told the IAEA about the facility a year ago and that its not operational yet and won't be for 18 months.

Seems to me that ol' Makmaud made Obama and the G-20 look a little foolish, or at least they look like they've been hiding something themselves.

All the while, for the last year, the military has been developing a "Bunker Buster". A bomb that can blast through solid rock before it explodes. Its proported to be able to penetrate as much as 400 feet of mountain or concrete, just about the right distance to carry a payload into say a mountain top uranium enrichment facility.

So comes October 8th and the big NASA test to find water on the Moon. Why? NASA has equipment that can turn piss into drinking water, so they really wouldn't need to spend $78 million to find water for future lunar bases. But what if some smart accountant at the Goverment Account Office (GAO) realized that "Hey we need to test this bunker buster and we need to do this water finding experiment on the Moon and the President wants to freak out the iranians, why don't we shoot the Moon with the Bunker Buster?"

No doubt that Ahmadinejad saw the test and though, "hmm maybe we need to build the next facility a little deeper."

With all due respect,
The Chief


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That bomb is a close sibling of the "Daisy Cutter". It's a nasty bitch too! I've seen some videos of it in use. What is really the target on De Luna is, H2O, Hydrogen trioxide, but you knew that already ;-)

Anonymous said...

sorry that's H2O3 i mean't to type

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