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Earthquake caused by underground nuclear test


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Posted by Sathish on February 07, 2001 at 05:29:47:

Gujarath killer earthquake caused by Nuclear Test?
New Delhi: The devastating earthquake is caused by a covert nuclear explosion by India on the eve of the 51st Republic Day celebrations.Report: http://www.businessnewsguide.com.
According to leading international scientists, earthquakes and nuclear tests are two sides of the same coin. Twenty five percent earthquakes are covert nuclear explosions. A covert nuclear explosion could
trigger a powerful earthquake like the one which happened in Gujarath.Scientists say it was equivalent to the explosion of a 5 mega ton hydrogen bomb. Is the Government trying to hid this fact from the people and take relief in blaming it on purely natural reasons. See the full report at http://www.businessnewsguide.com

According to scientific sources there are strong
reasons to suspect that the earthquake is a
contribution of an underground nuclear test by the
BJP government in the dessert regions of Gujarath .
Hardly ten days before the earthquake the Indian
government announced the successful test firing of
nuclear missile Agni II reportedly from a launch
station in Orissa.



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