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The Spy Who Loved Me Lewis Gilbert. 1977
Naval Base Faslane, Helensburgh G84 0EH, UK See in map
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HMS Conqueror returning to port flying the Jolly Roger after sinking the ARA General Belgrano in the Falklands War, 4 July 1982. The only ship to be sunk by a nuclear submarine.
The Jolly Roger with atomic symbol, dagger & ship to reflect their successful operations. The first Jolly Roger flown by an SSN. The tradition dates back to 1914 and sub legend Max Horton.
RMS Aquitania being broken up in 1950. Faslane, Scotland.
I made a map of the Faslane 2018 tour dates, then I included the 2017/16 dates. Oooft that’s a lot of talking about nuclear weapons.
no more hiroshimas-no more nagasakis-no more hibakusha. « Taking action against nuclear weapons » . Faslane Peace Camp is a permanent peace camp sited alongside Faslane Naval base in Argyll and Bute, Scotland since 1982. . NEVER GIVE UP ❤️ . #faslane #faslanepeacecamp #nuclear #hiromashima #nagasaki #fight #antinuclear #nevergiveup #radiation #scotland #anarchism #againstcapitalism #activism #resisting #fightthepower #nature #environment #ecowarrior #vegan #nocompromise #peace (à Faslane Peace Camp)
'Serious nuclear incident' took place at Faslane navy base in Scotland
The incident took place between January 1 and April 22 this year.
The possibility of life
The possibility of life
On witnessing the first ever atomic bomb detonation American theoretical physicist and “father of the atomic bomb” J. Robert Oppenheimer is reputed to have said, “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds!”. He was quoting the Hindu scripture, Bhagavad-Gita and more particularly referencing the Hindu god Lord Shiva, who represents the concept of constant change, both in the form of death and…
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