The Sword of Armageddon

The Sword of Armageddon
Title The Sword of Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Temple Mathews
Publisher BenBella Books, Inc.
Pages 305
Release 2012-11-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1937856283

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Things have never been darker for 16-year-old Will Hunter. The girl he loves has been taken from him, he's been betrayed by his newfound half-sister, and he has only hours to find a cure to the poison coursing through his veins. He's in no shape to stop the Dark Lord from finding and using the Sword of Armageddon—but if he can't, he's not the only one who will die. The third book in the New Kid series takes Will and friends from a demon-infested island in the Puget Sound to the top of the Seattle Space Needle, where Will's struggle against the Dark Lord ends in a confrontation that will determine the fate of all mankind.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Title Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1997-07
Genre
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.

US Nuclear Weapons

US Nuclear Weapons
Title US Nuclear Weapons PDF eBook
Author Chuck Hansen
Publisher Crown
Pages 232
Release 1988
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780517567401

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Presents the historical and technical data for every warhead built by the United States since 1945

A Convenient Spy

A Convenient Spy
Title A Convenient Spy PDF eBook
Author Dan Stober
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 402
Release 2001
Genre Espionage, Chinese
ISBN 0743223780

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The untold story of the badly bungled nuclear espionage case against Wen Ho Lee, uncovered in dramatic fashion by two reporters who followed the scandal from its inception. photos.

The Swords of Armageddon

The Swords of Armageddon
Title The Swords of Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Chuck Hansen
Publisher
Pages
Release 2007
Genre Nuclear weapons
ISBN

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Includes technical glossary, descriptions of weapons physics; postwar technological innovations in fission weapons design; a history of American thermonuclear weaponry; individual warhead histories; a history and description of warhead arming and fuzing techniques and equipment, plus three detailed appendices summarizing the objectives and results of U.S. nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962; warhead specifications, and typical nuclear weapons accidents between 1950 and 1986. Also includes issues 1-6 of the newsletter: The cutting edge.

Atomic Audit

Atomic Audit
Title Atomic Audit PDF eBook
Author Stephen I. Schwartz
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 750
Release 2011-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815722946

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Since 1945, the United States has manufactured and deployed more than 70,000 nuclear weapons to deter and if necessary fight a nuclear war. Some observers believe the absence of a third world war confirms that these weapons were a prudent and cost-effective response to the uncertainty and fear surrounding the Soviet Union's military and political ambitions during the cold war. As early as 1950, nuclear weapons were considered relatively inexpensive— providing "a bigger bang for a buck"—and were thoroughly integrated into U.S. forces on that basis. Yet this assumption was never validated. Indeed, for more than fifty years scant attention has been paid to the enormous costs of this effort—more than $5 trillion thus far—and its short and long-term consequences for the nation. Based on four years of extensive research, Atomic Audit is the first book to document the comprehensive costs of U.S. nuclear weapons, assembling for the first time anywhere the actual and estimated expenditures for the program since its creation in 1940. The authors provide a unique perspective on U.S. nuclear policy and nuclear weapons, tracking their development from the Manhattan Project of World War II to the present day and assessing each aspect of the program, including research, development, testing, and production; deployment; command, control, communications, and intelligence; and defensive measures. They also examine the costs of dismantling nuclear weapons, the management and disposal of large quantities of toxic and radioactive wastes left over from their production, compensation for persons harmed by nuclear weapons activities, nuclear secrecy, and the economic implications of nuclear deterrence. Utilizing archival and newly declassified government documents and data, this richly documented book demonstrates how a variety of factors—the open-ended nature of nuclear deterrence, faulty assumptions about the cost-effectiveness of nuclear weapons, regular misrepresentati

Super Bomb

Super Bomb
Title Super Bomb PDF eBook
Author Ken Young
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 321
Release 2020-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501745182

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Super Bomb unveils the story of the events leading up to President Harry S. Truman's 1950 decision to develop a "super," or hydrogen, bomb. That fateful decision and its immediate consequences are detailed in a diverse and complete account built on newly released archives and previously hidden contemporaneous interviews with more than sixty political, military, and scientific figures who were involved in the decision. Ken Young and Warner R. Schilling present the expectations, hopes, and fears of the key individuals who lobbied for and against developing the H-bomb. They portray the conflicts that arose over the H-bomb as rooted in the distinct interests of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Los Alamos laboratory, the Pentagon and State Department, the Congress, and the White House. But as they clearly show, once Truman made his decision in 1950, resistance to the H-bomb opportunistically shifted to new debates about the development of tactical nuclear weapons, continental air defense, and other aspects of nuclear weapons policy. What Super Bomb reveals is that in many ways the H-bomb struggle was a proxy battle over the morality and effectiveness of strategic bombardment and the role and doctrine of the US Strategic Air Command.