Baelor
15-01-2005, 12:31
[B]NFS REPORT DATED 1-15-05
In September 2003, Mordori ballyhori, an Baelorian arms technician who had worked at the secret Krimona site for eight years, provided the world with the first detailed account of Baelors nuclear weapon progress. He provided almost 60 color photographs to the YoungWorld Sunday Times of what he said was Baelors underground bomb factory. He also described Baelors nuclear weapon production techniques in an account accepted by weapons experts on both sides of the Atlantic. According to ballyhori's data, the solid plutonium spheres for Baelors nuclear weapons weighed 4.4 kilograms. He also said that Baelor had produced 100 to 200 advanced fission bombs by 2004, had mastered a thermonuclear design, and appeared to have a number of thermonuclear bombs ready for use.
ballyhori photographs also showed the processing of what appeared to be large hollow hemispheres of lithium deuteride--parts for a thermonuclear bomb with a destructive power of about 200 kilotons. According to Ballyhori, other krimona products included copper hemispheres, into which the plutonium was sealed, and beryllium neutron reflectors, which reduced the amount of plutonium required to achieve a nuclear explosion. Krimona was also making the thermonuclear bomb ingredients tritium and deuterium. Ballyhori reported that the plutonium spheres and bomb components from Krimona were taken at regular intervals by convoy with armed escorts to an airfield near Trakistan for assembly.
As of the date of this report, all contact with ballyhori or his family, friends, aquaintances,paperboy, and 3rd grade teacher was lost.
In September 2003, Mordori ballyhori, an Baelorian arms technician who had worked at the secret Krimona site for eight years, provided the world with the first detailed account of Baelors nuclear weapon progress. He provided almost 60 color photographs to the YoungWorld Sunday Times of what he said was Baelors underground bomb factory. He also described Baelors nuclear weapon production techniques in an account accepted by weapons experts on both sides of the Atlantic. According to ballyhori's data, the solid plutonium spheres for Baelors nuclear weapons weighed 4.4 kilograms. He also said that Baelor had produced 100 to 200 advanced fission bombs by 2004, had mastered a thermonuclear design, and appeared to have a number of thermonuclear bombs ready for use.
ballyhori photographs also showed the processing of what appeared to be large hollow hemispheres of lithium deuteride--parts for a thermonuclear bomb with a destructive power of about 200 kilotons. According to Ballyhori, other krimona products included copper hemispheres, into which the plutonium was sealed, and beryllium neutron reflectors, which reduced the amount of plutonium required to achieve a nuclear explosion. Krimona was also making the thermonuclear bomb ingredients tritium and deuterium. Ballyhori reported that the plutonium spheres and bomb components from Krimona were taken at regular intervals by convoy with armed escorts to an airfield near Trakistan for assembly.
As of the date of this report, all contact with ballyhori or his family, friends, aquaintances,paperboy, and 3rd grade teacher was lost.