Aladin Belarbi and rerevisionist #conspiracy big-lies.org

[From "Nuclear Bombs Never Existed. They would have been used by now."]

From about 3 June 2016, 'alfredomafioso' commented to my video (people being asked if they'd heard the idea that nukes were a fraud or fake), specifically on whether X Rays can make metals radioactive, and thus the Pantex X ray equipment in Texas could fake a radioactive nuclear weapon.

Below are his comments (as alfredomafiosi) and e-mails (as aladin). Spelling, punctuation untouched. He claims

[1] Only elements such as uranium can be made radioactive by X rays, I'm guessing by augmenting neutrons in the nuclei.
[2] Hiroshima was faked. (He doesn't comment on supposed nuclear weapons used in e.g. Afghanistan, as reported for example by the 'British' Broadcasting Corp.)
[3] He seems to confuse H-bombs with neutron bombs or something similar. He emailed: 'because the H bomb is at the origin of the Neutron bomb (so they say). Since the fusion reaction produces mostly neutrons and very little that is radioactive, the concept of a "clean" bomb has resulted: one having a small atomic trigger, a less fissionable tamper, and therefore less radioactive fallout. Carrying this progression further results in the neutron bomb....'
[4] Most relevant here, he gives several wars lost by the USA, Soviet Union, Britain, and Israel, and claims atomic bombs would certainly have been used.
Note that he doesn't accept the division between a country, and the Jews controlling it. For example, Jews made money out of all the US wars he mentions, and caused chaos, which they wanted. Even if the USA lost, Jews won.

[He tells me his name is Aladin Belarbi. 'Disciple' of Eustace Mullins, and Roger Garaudy.]

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