Intelligence officials are upping the dosage on their anti-anxiety meds ever since Russia’s most top-secret sub disappeared from its home base. That’s not good because Belgorod carries a “rumored ‘doomsday weapon,’ according to multiple reports.” Let’s all hope that Stanley Kubrick wasn’t as prophetic as George Orwell.
Russian doomsday sub disappears
Fox news is reporting that a very special sub is on the move. “A top-of-the-line Russian nuclear-powered submarine has gone missing from its harbor.”
They say the Belgorod left it’s operations base in the arctic “along with its rumored doomsday weapon.” NATO hit the red buzzer on the wall and alerted everyone. It isn’t a coincidence that other activity indicates Russia gearing up for a nuclear “test.”
The guys with heavy security clearance and a set of magnifying goggles who spend all day staring at satellite reconnaissance photos report that the “Belgorod submarine no longer appeared to be operating out of its White Sea base, where it has been active since July.”
Intelligence reported that the Russian Nuclear Submarine Belgorod which is said to utilize the “Poseidon” Nuclear Torpedo-Drone was seen leaving its home port in the White Sea heading toward the North where it could possibly test the New Weapons Platform. pic.twitter.com/s4ZxjI9B5x
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 4, 2022
Everyone in the Pentagon is pretty sure that this particular sub is armed with Russia’s “Poseidon” weapons system. That’s the one they threatened to use against Britain a few weeks ago.
The sales brochure calls it a sub launched drone equipped with a nuclear bomb. Russia brags Poseidon is capable of creating a “radioactive tsunami.” Their doomsday drone “can be deployed from the submarine at any time and detonated at a depth of 1 kilometer near a coastal city.” Rumors say Vlad is targeting San Francisco as a favor to Xi Jinping. That’s what they allegedly were really talking about in their recent meeting.
“Russian state media has claimed the device can create a 1,600 ft. wave that smashes into the coast and irradiates it.” That’ll teach Nancy Pelosi to mind her own business. If the Russians don’t do it, the Chinese have a nifty new torpedo of their own.
Russian super weapons
Vladimir Putin has a menu of what he likes to call “super weapons” and the doomsday sub is one of them. “The 600-ft. submarine was delivered to the Russian Navy in July as part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top-secret program that aims to develop and operate a series of a new class.” Strategic intelligence expert Rebekah Koffler warns he might actually use it.
If Vlad can’t have the planet, nobody else can have it either. “Russia’s use of such a weapon would only come as a last resort ‘in the event that Russia and the US are in a direct kinetic war and Russia is losing.’”
That isn’t what Putin’s meth-crazed media attack squirrel has to say about it. Dmitry Kiselyov went on TV to advise “If you want mass death, well why not wash Britain right off the map with a radioactive wall of water 1,600 feet high. That, Kiselyov opines, would be mass death,” Deep State Rabbit Hole writes.
Belgorod Submarine crew voted to leave the Russian Federation https://t.co/VYIvGh8ESM
— Treadstone 71 (@Treadstone71LLC) October 4, 2022
Daily Mail describes what what was on the screen with him as “a background graphic showing the UK being erased from the world map.” If a quarter mile high wave of water weren’t bad enough to ruin your day, “This tidal wave is also a carrier of extremely high doses of radiation.” That means one sub can turn whatever is left “into radioactive desert, unusable for anything.” He then quipped, “how do you like this prospect?”
All the experts say it looks a whole lot like “Putin may be testing it as a means to intimidate both Ukraine its NATO allies in the West.” He’s already on record declaring “Russia’s potential use of nuclear weapons is not a bluff.”
Nobody has a clue where his doomsday sub is now. “Russian submarines have some of the best stealth capabilities in the world and have even entered U.S. waters undetected in the past.” They sneak right in. “There have been times when Russian nuclear-powered attack submarines, armed with long-range cruise missiles, operated undetected for weeks close to U.S. shores.“