ALL the nuclear weapons are just empty shells, paraded around for the same reason (and to steal your tax dollars).
Sun 11:19 am +00:00, 16 Nov 2025
Page 6 here: https://mileswmathis.com/rose.pdf
First 5 pages are about Sharon Tate’s daughter, Rose Byrne
Well worth a look if you know about the Tate/Manson psyop
US Tests Thermonuclear Bomb Without Warhead In Nevada Desert
I’m sorry, what? How can you test a bomb with no warhead? That is the same as “testing a bomb
without a bomb”. Without a warhead, the thing is just a shell, and you don’t need to drop one to test it.
You just knock on it with your knuckles and go, “yep, that’s a bombshell alright!”
Sandia offcials noted that the series included the most comprehensive B61-12 fight testing in
a single year and featured a frst-of-its-kind thermal preconditioning of the bomb before
carriage on the F-35.
These steps ensure the weapon meets environmental and operational requirements under
real-world conditions. The effort involved coordination among Sandia, NNSA, the U.S. Air
Force, and multiple agencies.
So apparently this bomb did actually fall due to gravity during the test, astonishing everyone
concerned.
Obviously this was reported just to keep tensions high and act as more fear porn for you. But it just
made me laugh, since ALL the nuclear weapons are just empty shells, paraded around for the same
reason (and to steal your taxdollars). This includes all the expensive ICBMs in silos, which are just
dummies.
I send you back to 1984’s War Games, with a young Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy, which I
rewatched recently. I had forgotten the long opening scenes were from these ICBM silos, and they take
you into Hollywood mock-ups, where pairs of soldiers are monitoring screens. You get to be there as
launch orders are sent in. It turns out it was just a test, but the whole point of the movie was to sell fear
of nuclear war and the reality of these silos and missiles. I can tell you I no longer have any such fear.
It is all just a joke, like the Whopper (WOPR) computer that nearly destroys the world. The computers
were about to destroy the world even back in 1984. This was one year after The Day After, created to
drive you under the bed and capture your taxes. It is what Fat Man and Little Boy was about in 1989.
It is what Oppenheimer was about two years ago. Plus 110 other dramatic films and 50 documentaries,
the full list of which you can see here. All the usual agitprop.













