Anonymous ID: 79fcff June 23, 2021, 5:19 a.m. No.13963505   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13963149

He ran a detox on Antigua a caribbean island.

 

Anon heard they had success treating 'longstanding recalcitrant' drug and opiate addictions with non standard therapies, like Ibogaine

 

>My vision was to create a Centre of the highest caliber to treat people of the Caribbean and throughout the world. The Centre would be staffed with experienced and internationally recognized professionals. The cost of treatment would be held to the lowest possible level, ensuring affordability and accessibility. And most importantly, this non-profit Centre would provide treatment scholarships for people of the Caribbean region and around the world.

 

?Well, this vision became a reality and Crossroads opened its doors to the world in 1998. Since then it has quickly developed into an internationally recognized Treatment Centre of Excellence, providing services to individuals and their families suffering from the devastating effects of addiction.

 

https://crossroadsantigua.org/a-letter-from-eric-clapton/

Anonymous ID: 79fcff June 23, 2021, 5:39 a.m. No.13963593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3601

>>13963570

notable

OHIO class sub makes rare SD stop, leave port almost immediately. WTF swabbies/seafags?

 

>Timestamps on still images from the video show that the submarine arrived just before 11:50 AM local time and was headed back out shortly before 12:30 PM. Which is a bizarrely quick turnaround.

Anonymous ID: 79fcff June 23, 2021, 6 a.m. No.13963685   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3688

>>13963597

 

Dirty work at the Operation Crossroads

 

Operation Crossroads shock tested an atomic bomb on a small fleet at Bikini atoll.

 

>A fleet of 95 target ships was assembled in Bikini Lagoon and hit with two detonations of Fat Man plutonium implosion-type nuclear weapons of the kind dropped on Nagasaki, each with a yield of 23 kilotons of TNT (96 TJ).

 

>The first test was Able. The bomb was named Gilda after Rita Hayworth's character in the 1946 film Gilda, and was dropped from the B-29 Superfortress Dave's Dream of the 509th Bombardment Group on July 1, 1946. It detonated 520 feet (158 m) above the target fleet and caused less than the expected amount of ship damage because it missed its aim point by 2,130 feet (649 m).

 

>The second test was Baker. The bomb was known as Helen of Bikini and was detonated 90 feet (27 m) underwater on July 25, 1946. Radioactive sea spray caused extensive contamination. A third deep-water test named Charlie was planned for 1947 but was canceled primarily because of the United States Navy's inability to decontaminate the target ships after the Baker test.

 

a carrier "shock test" might cover a multitude of underwater demolitions objectives.

 

Like this disputed wikipedia entry:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_depth_bomb