LMAO...some of the "crack" he gets looks scaryroadkill » 29 Jun 2023, 10:36 am » wrote: ↑ Hey...I've never even met Hunter and he's got all the crack. lol
have a lottery to pick a telephone book from across America
lolNeo » 29 Jun 2023, 10:41 am » wrote: ↑ What need would the Chinese have for a virus that kills the very old and imunocompromised? It's not like they are a communist nation with hundreds of millions of useless eaters on welfare or anything. Changing the global pressure about their labor practices and intellectual property theft couldn't have been an additional motivation.
Nothing to see here. It came from eating bats at wet markets.
The Chinese have intercontinental thermonuclear missiles.Skans » 29 Jun 2023, 8:56 am » wrote: ↑ And, we let the Chinks get away with it. We should have taken this as a chance to Nuclearatize the **** out of that Country.
Ever order from Wish? Confidence in Chinese nukes is fairly low. Nuclear weapons are one of the few military technologies we didn't outsource to them.Bruce » 29 Jun 2023, 11:24 am » wrote: ↑ The Chinese have intercontinental thermonuclear missiles.
Bad idea.
uh huh. And ours have sitting in silos for 50 years.....Neo » 29 Jun 2023, 11:27 am » wrote: ↑ Ever order from Wish? Confidence in Chinese nukes is fairly low. Nuclear weapons are one of the few military technologies we didn't outsource to them.
WikipediaNeo » 29 Jun 2023, 11:27 am » wrote: ↑ Ever order from Wish? Confidence in Chinese nukes is fairly low. Nuclear weapons are one of the few military technologies we didn't outsource to them.
Lost opportunity. Again. Should have sent Xi Jinping a sympathy letter, with 300 fusion warheads several minutes behind delivery of the sympathy note.Bruce » 29 Jun 2023, 11:24 am » wrote: ↑ The Chinese have intercontinental thermonuclear missiles.
Bad idea.
come on Brucy, nothing is off the table with people in charge today!Bruce » 29 Jun 2023, 12:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Wikipedia
The number of nuclear warheads in China's arsenal is a state secret.[1] There are varying estimates of the size of China's arsenal. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and Federation of American Scientists estimated in 2023 that China has a stockpile of approximately 410 nuclear warheads.[1][8]According to some estimates by the U.S. intelligence community, the country could "more than double" the "number of warheads on missiles that could threaten the United States by the mid-2020s".[9]
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If you believe the Chinese had the smarts to botch a bio weapons exercise and released Covid, a few of those 400 nukes might work, you know?
One of the differences between MAGA and the good guys on the other side, is we don’t bury our heads in the sand.
No nation however evil would engineer a bio weapon with a 1% mortality rate and no antidote. That is ludicrous. Something like anthrax, is a potential biological weapon, not a virus that mainly kills off old, sick Republicans too afraid to get vaccinated.
But Covid could have been an accidental lab leak in Wuhan by researchers seeking a beneficial vaccine.
Or it could have crossed over from the wild.
Either way, nuclear war is off the table.
Without question, Americas huge source of funding and guidance by the NIH makes them the sole perpetrators of the evil planSumela » 29 Jun 2023, 8:38 am » wrote: ↑ Doubt we will ever get to the truth on this one.
And it may have been solely China's work, but I doubt it.
I’m sixty five and the Chinese got nuclear weapons in 1964 when I was six. They announced it in my first grade class, and it did make all the papers, at the time.Skans » 29 Jun 2023, 12:58 pm » wrote: ↑ Lost opportunity. Again. Should have sent Xi Jinping a sympathy letter, with 300 fusion warheads several minutes behind delivery of the sympathy note.