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Change: republished the Apr 20 2007, 5:52 PM EDT version by Anonymous May 23 2007, 7:40 PM EDT
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Change: A major naval base is located in San Diego, and the city was once the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet (though this was before World
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Change: 80's80s classic TV film The Day After and nothing more than that. Do not forget however right outside the edge of Lawrence is one of the largest Army ground infantry and armored division bases in the United States. Fort Riley which is approx 90 miles west. Not Likely. if
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Change: 1950's1950s era short film about the cautions taken after a weather change caused fallout from the Nevada Test Site to blow towards the town and the 1956 film The Conqueror starring John Wayne and filmed entirely on location in the
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Apr 13 2007, 9:02 PM EDT
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Apr 13 2007, 9:01 PM EDT
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Apr 12 2007, 10:25 AM EDT
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Change: Airways) Nuclear Fallout: As we just saw, these major cities maximized the nuclear fallout to cover the most area. Government has been producing these maps since the 50's. These strategic cities were targeted just for this reason. Now, why would they want to do this? Would these areas be uninhabitable?
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Apr 1 2007, 3:16 AM EDT
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Change: Most of the cities with a Federal Court of Appeals within the city were hit. Washington D.C., which contains the US Supreme Court, was also hit.1st Circuit (Boston) 2nd Circuit (New York) 3rd Circuit (Philadelphia) 4th Circuit (Richmond) 5th Circuit (New Orleans) 6th Circuit (Cincinnati) 7th Circuit (Chicago) 8th
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Change: (It is also near the continental divide: a hit would contaminate the eastern US water supply.)Here's a list of the Federal Reserve Banks, and their codes (confirmed hits in bold): A: BostonB: New YorkC: PhiladelphiaD: Cleveland - Possibly mistaken for Cincinnati?E: Richmond, VA
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Change: Chicago (The naval base is Naval Service Training Command, Great Lakes and it is 35 miles straight North Northwest of downtown Chicago) , and the air force used to have a base at O'Hare.</s> These are no
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Change: 1. Atlanta, GA (Delta) 2. Cincinnati, OH (Delta) 3: Chicago, IL (United, American Airlines) 4. Dallas, TX (American Airlines) 5. Denver, CO (Frontier, United) 6. Detroit, MI (Northwest) 7. Los Angeles, CA (United) 8. Minneapolis, MN (Northwest) 9. Philadelphia, PA (US Air, Southwest) 10. San Diego, CA (Southwest) 11. San
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Change: headquartersheadquarters. Population: All of the cities listed are in the 500K - 1 Million + range. NFL?All but L.A. and Lawrence, KS have NFL teams. That seems a little strange. Perhaps this is a "Black Sunday" campaign, similar to The Sum of All Fears where stadiums
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Change: Population Population: All of the cities listed are in the 500K - 1 Million + range. NFL?All but L.A. and Lawrence, KS have NFL teams. That seems a little strange. Perhaps this is a "Black Sunday" campaign, similar to The Sum of All Fears where stadiums were targets? (
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Change: Connect connect the Great Lakes with the Mississippi River making Chicago a port city of sorts. Military ImportanceA major naval base is located in San Diego, and the city was once the headquarters
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Change: Population Population: All of the cities listed are in the 500K - 1 Million + range. NFL?All but L.A. and Lawrence, KS have NFL teams. That seems a little strange. Perhaps this is a "Black Sunday" campaign, similar to The Sum of All Fears where stadiums were targets? (
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