Anonymous ID: e47fb7 Oct. 15, 2020, 1:13 p.m. No.11089141   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Burisma Holdings

Ukraine’s largest private natural gas producer

 

People Have Given To

People with positions in Burisma Holdings have made donations to

Recipient Total Donors

Patrick Murphy $8,700 Devon Archer

Hillary Clinton $7,500 Devon Archer

Southwest Leadership Fund $5,000 Devon Archer

Alexander Giannoulias $4,400 Devon Archer

Sheldon Whitehouse $4,200 Hunter Biden

John Kerry $4,000 Devon Archer

Russ Carnahan $3,500 Hunter Biden

Harold Ford Jr $3,500 Devon Archer

Tom PAC $3,500 Hunter Biden

Tom Cotton $2,600 Devon Archer

Mitt Romney $2,500 Alan Apter

Tom Harkin $2,300 Hunter Biden

Jason Altmire $2,000 Devon Archer

Barbara Boxer $2,000 Hunter Biden

Mark Pryor $2,000 Hunter Biden

Jonathan Powers $2,000 Devon Archer

Reshma M Saujani $1,750 Hunter Biden, Devon Archer

Cory Booker $1,500 Hunter Biden, Devon Archer

Daniel Ken Inouye $1,000 Hunter Biden

Thomas Peter Lantos $1,000 Hunter Biden

 

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Anonymous ID: e47fb7 Oct. 15, 2020, 1:38 p.m. No.11089593   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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World War II-era ‘earthquake bomb’ explodes during attempt to defuse it

 

https://www.971theriver.com/news/trending/world-war-ii-era-earthquake-bomb-explodes-during-attempt-defuse-it/SWPWW45265ARVNSFHGAV3OD2RA/

 

WARSAW, Poland — An attempt to defuse a large, unexploded World War II ordnance culminated in the detonation of the Tallboy “earthquake bomb” on Tuesday in a Polish shipping channel.

 

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In the closing days of World War II, the Royal Air Force attacked Swinoujscie, Poland, which at the time was an important Nazi Germany naval stronghold. On April 6, 1945, the 617th Squadron “Dambusters” dropped 12 Tallboy bombs, including one that did not explode, destroying the German battleship Luetzow, CBS News reported.

 

The bomb was found in September 2019 during work to expand the channel. The bomb was found at a depth of 40 feet with its nose sticking out, the BBC reported. The 12,000 pound bombs were 21 feet long and more than 3 feet wide, according to Popular Mechanics. They were filled with about 5,100 pounds of explosives.

 

British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis designed the Tallboy bombs to explode underground, which would then cause shock waves. Officials are not sure why the bomb did not explode at the time.

 

Officials tried using a remote-controlled device to deflagrate the device. Deflagration is a method that burns the explosives within the bomb without setting it off.

 

“The deflagration process turned into detonation,” Grzegorz Lewandowski, spokesman for the Polish navy’s 8th Coastal Defense Flotilla told the BBC. “The object can be considered neutralized. It will not pose any more threat.”

 

Video of the detonation shows a tall blast of water sent in the air. Its shock was reported in parts of the city, the BBC reported. No injuries or damage were reported.