Secrets Of WW 2- Japan Bombed The First U.S. Nuclear Plant!

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Secrets Of WW 2- Japan Bombed The First U.S. Nuclear Plant!

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Post by Psycho Mike » 13 May 2004, 07:04

The Fugo was a balloon system that the Japanese used to attack us here at the homeland. They actually hit a nuclear facility at Hanford- and the system was shut down!
One Fugo actually killed a mom and her 5 children in Lakeview , Oregon.

All this was kept from the American public for years. In fact to this day, the Hanford nuclear shutdown is referred to as proof that UFO's exist.

The true story is far more interesting. Thank God they never attached biological weapons to the Fugo........ More secrets to come.......

http://www.ufx.org/fugo/fugo.htm

http://www.bootsnall.com/namericatravel ... rton.shtml

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RE: Secret -Japan Bombed The First U.S. Nuclear Plant

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Post by Robert Rojas » 13 May 2004, 08:03

Greetings to both brother Psycho Mike and the community as a whole. Well Mike, in reference to your introductory posting of Thursday - May 13, 2004 - 6:04am, old Uncle Bob would like to recommend the following thread for your perusal. The thread in question is entitled as THE JAPANESE CAPITULATION and it is also located within the W.W.2 IN THE PACIFIC & ASIA section of the forum. The thread's author goes by the nom de plume of Alejandro and its creation date was Monday - March 31, 2003 - 3:14pm. The issue of the 1945 Japanese balloon "bombardment" of North America was broached within the body of this thread. The issue of balloon bombardment came to the fore when brother James McBride inquired of the possibility of Japan's potential use of weapons of mass destruction against the continental United States of America. The James McBride inquiry was actually generated on Friday - April 04, 2003 - 2:05am. This little blurb was and is for your edification. As always, I would like to bid you a copacetic day over in the Windy City.

Best Regards,
Uncle Bob 8)


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