Nuclear attack on the moon..! Shocking Report..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Nuclear attack on the moon..! Shocking Report..!?
It has been reported that consultations have been held on the US Government's program to test nuclear weapons in space under the Advanced Space Threat Identification Program. Under the US Government's advanced program to identify space threats, studies are being conducted on unidentified flying objects, unexplained events in space, etc. These studies have not been submitted to the public. In addition, funding for the project began in 2007 and amounted to about $ 22 million over a five-year period, up to 2012. The U.S. government officially announced the project on december 16, 2017.
One of the documents of this study, which was published for public use, was found to have mentioned the possibility of a nuclear weapon being thrown at the moon. The project is an attempt to extract completely lighter metals, known as 'negative matter', from beneath the moon's surdata-face. Based on this study, it has been suggested that since the sun and other planets are in the middle of the Earth, which is hot in the molten state, it would be useful to start mining in areas similar to the moon, without digging tunnels in them.
 Due to its proximity to the Earth, the project is set to drill the center of the moon with advanced nuclear power mining technology. The data-size of the decaying stones was calculated by drilling into the moon in the shape of a cylinder, rather than in the form of a ball. Following that, it was decided that the stones could be scattered through a nuclear attack.
In the middle of the moon in billions of years the number of extraterrestrial negative matter metals is high. Also these are completely lightweight and lighter than other metals. According to studies in Sweden, the moon's metal tutrium is about 1 million times denser than water. Thus the negative matter in the middle of the moon is about 1 lakh times lighter than iron. At the same time it has the power of iron. It was also calculated that it would greatly assist in the production of space equipment. It should be noted, however, that none of these studies were conducted directly on the moon.

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