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The man-made earthquakes

The man-made earthquakes


The system would be quite easy to make

One version of the man-made earthquakes is simply. Only thing, what is needed is explode explosives under the surface of the Earth, and that was the idea of the 10 000 kilograms "Grand slam" bomb. This was created during the Second World War to use against heavy armored German submarine bunkers.

Those bombs would push in the ground before the explosion, and then the seismic waves would destroy targets, what are under the ground. The idea of bunker-buster nuclear explosives is similar, just use the nuclear version of the "Grand Slam" bomb would cause the destruction of the commanding bunkers, what is deep inside the ground, and those ground penetrating bombs are installed in the nuclear missiles and strategic bombers. The thing is that nuclear bombs would cause radioactive pollution, which uncovers the system.

Modern nuclear bombs are really sharp, and the modern nuclear bunker-busters are equipped with a parachute, where are four winches. Those winches will set the bomb in the right location, straight over the target, and then the rocket would launch, and the bomb, what is installed in the tank, which allows it to penetrate deep in the ground before the explosion. The structure of the tank is classified, but there is structure, what keeps the hydrogen bomb in one piece during the impact. This is the weapon, which used to threat Iran during the nuclear laboratory crisis. And that weapon could destroy the under earth laboratories.

The electromagnetic option

The man-made earthquake would not need actually nuclear explosives for being successful. If in the ground would form the magma-pocket, the ground would drop down. Also if something would cause the boiling of the groundwater, that thing can cause the earthquake. This kind of earthquakes is really nasty and dangerous because they cannot be proven as the result of the weapon use.

In fact, that kind of device would be even too easy to make. The thing, what would make that kind of earthquakes would be actually quite small-size satellite, what would have antennas, which can make it look like a giant spider. The thing is that this kind of satellites would not need nuclear reactors for operative use. If the satellites would need to create the magma-pocket under the ground there would need two satellites, what will point two opposite polar radio transmitting to the certain target. If under the ground would flash the electric arc, that could cause the earthquake.

The thing is that the radars can send the radio waves to that device pair, what would collect them and target that electromagnetic radiation to the certain target what can also be the computer center. Or the otherwise those satellites can use similar technology, what is used in the microwave bombs, and the high-voltage electricity can be made by pressing normal batteries by using explosives to pump energy to the battery.  In fact, there is one threat, and that is if the radio transmitting would target a nuclear reactor, will that thing cause the accelerating the fission. This weapon was investigated during the cold war, and its mission would be detonated enemy nuclear missiles in the silos.

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