Broken Arrow Update No 1 – National Nuclear Emergency Alert – Little Rock Arkansas

Broken Arrow Little Rock

(VeteransToday) “Broken Arrow” Alert is a military term for a lost nuclear weapon.

The nuke weapon lost in Arkansas, North of Little Rock was first reported September 18, 1980. It was a very large bomb – a weapon rated at Nine Million Tons of TNT. The weapon appears to be lost again.

Now it even has its own Wiki article. Search for the term: 1980 Damascus Titan Missile explosion. 

The InterContinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) was loaded with a 9 MT W53 Nuclear Weapon; or, 9 Million Tons of TNT. W53 was the Model designation.

The W53 weapon was the largest after the 25 MegaTon B41 thermonuclear bomb was retired.

Now, in 2019, the 9 MegaTon nuclear weapon is back in the Arkansas woods about 50 miles North of Little Rock. As of yet, the massive bomb has not been captured.

The RadNet radiation measuring unit data feed was cut July 4, 2019 at 14:44:09 Hours. 

That does not mean the radiation data does not exist. It means the State of Arkansas is withholding the radiation data.

Additional information is not available at this time. News will be released by VT as it becomes available.
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Broken Arrow – National Nuclear Emergency Alert – Little Rock Arkansas

By Bob Nichols – July 15, 2019

(VeteransToday) Elevated Gamma Radiation was detected yesterday, July 14, 2019, 50 miles North of Little Rock, Arkansas.

The elevated radiation level was made by a federal government radiation monitoring machine.

The State of Arkansas promptly closed down the RadNet radiation monitoring site. Arkansas’ local RadNet is a under Arkansas’ political control.

The radiation is spread by the wind and water. Additional information is not available at this time. News will be released by VT as it becomes available.
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AUTHOR DETAILS
Bob Nichols
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a Veterans Today columnist, a former correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. Follow Bob on YouTube channel, Nichols on NuclearTwitter, and visit his web site YourRadiationThisWeek.org
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