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Iran may have tested a series of nuclear weapons underground. The Israel Insider reported:

Iranian source: “Quake” Saturday was nuclear bomb test
October 28, 2008 at 11:00am

Israel Insider exclusively reports that a seismic event this weekend in southern Iran may in fact have been a massive underground nuclear bomb test. According to the USGS, the tremor measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale took place Saturday night, October 25 just before midnight Iran time, with its epicenter at 26.70°N, 55.02°E, just north of the strategic straits of Hormuz, opposite Abu Dhabi.

The claim that the tremor was in fact a nuclear test came from an Iranian nuclear scientist who claims to be working in uranium enrichment for the project. A report published by Israel Insider on Friday, October 24 included a captionless map that portrayed the area of the seismic event that occurred the following night, based on location information previously provided by the Iranian source.

Israel Insider’s source reports that the test is in fact the second in a series. A 4.8 Richter scale event occurred on October 21 with an epicenter (26.70N, 54.96E) within 5 km (3 miles) of the October 25 tremor.

Israeli and foreign sources have long speculated that Iran has been in possession of ready nuclear bombs but would only begin testing them when a full production line for nuclear weapons is in place.

The source indicated that Iran is being assisted by China and North Korea. Israel Insider’s Iranian source reports that two “nuclear rockets” have been completed and are intended for use against the Jewish State in the coming months.

The site of the test and the development facility are believed to be in close proximity. The location appears to have been carefully selected. The area is exposed to significant seismic activity, which could serve to mask nuclear tests, although the recent spike in activity in that specific area significantly deviates from historical trends. A tremor measuring 6.2 struck the area on September 10, 2008 (its epicenter was 80km or 50 miles due west), the largest seismic event in the area in more than 33 years.

The location on the Persian Gulf near the straits of Hormuz would also facilitate delivery and transport of material and personnel. the strategic importance of the immediate area may also be intended to deter potential strikes against the facilities, which could close down the flow of a substantial percentage of the world’s oil.

There has been NOTHING in the mainstream media about this. Perhaps they think it would help the McCain/Palin ticket!

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3 Responses to “Iran Tested a Nuke?”
  1. Malina says:

    I would say that the media is very aware that it would CERTAINLY (not ‘perhaps’) help Mccain in fighting Islamofascism’s force around the world – bend on genocide.

  2. Earl Voak says:

    Here is a website where you can get data for seismic activity in Iran.

    http://irsc.ut.ac.ir/currentearthq.php

    Unfortunately, it only shows the last 60 events, and I didn’t find out about this website in time to be of help about this particular one. I got it from a forum at Free Republic.

  3. Allan Erickson says:

    Thank you Earl and Malina. Here is some updated information:

    LESS LIKELY TESTS ACTUALLY OCCURRED ACCORDING TO THIS WRITE UP:
    http://formerspook.blogspot.com/2008/10/irans-nuclear-test.html

    ON THE OTHER HAND:
    Report from a year ago—N. Koreans help Iran prepare for an underground test

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1540429/N-Korea-helping-Iran-with-nuclear-testing.html

    “This has persuaded the Iranian regime to press ahead with its own nuclear programme with the aim of testing a low-grade device, which would be difficult for international inspectors to detect.”

    “Intelligence estimates vary about how long it could take Teheran to produce a nuclear warhead. But defence officials monitoring the growing co-operation between North Korea and Iran believe the Iranians could be in a position to test fire a low-grade device — less than half a kiloton — within 12 months.”

    And this was reported one year ago.

    So the question remains:

    Is this what Biden warned about? A credible source answers:

    “The day that Biden made the statement both campaigns were briefed by intelligence agencies that Iran would be nuclear delivery capable by February.”


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