The Polygon - the most nuked place on earth

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Kazakhs faced four decades of hell with nuclear weapons tests hundreds of times dooming people near the Polygon to a life of hell on earth.

From Redpilled Reality https://redpilledreality.com/
The National Nightmare That Shaped Kazakhstan's Strong Opposition To Nuclear Weapons
https://redpilledreality.com/the-national-nightmare-that-shaped-kazakhstans-strong-opposition-to-nuclear-weapons/

Out on the planes of the Kazakh steppe in a 11,184 square kilometre stretch of land the area and the city near by Semey holds a dark barbaric secret.

This 18,000 square kilometre stretch of land was named the Semipalatinsk test site or more simply known as the Polygon.

In 1947 the infamous NKVD head Lavrentiy Beria chose this site to test the first atomic bomb the Soviet Union produced as well as the first air tested hydrogen bomb as well and hundreds more nuclear weapons.

He lied to Stalin and claimed not a soul lived there, ignoring Semipalatinsk and many villages closer to the polygon.

Furthermore, Lavrentiy Beria selected one of the windiest places in the Soviet Union to carry out these nuclear tests in.

Over the next year the test site would be made using the slave labor from the Soviet's vast gulag system in the country.

On August 29th, 1949, the residents of Semipalatinsk would see the first distant flash and the rumble afterwards. The local communist party claimed it was just an earthquake and thats the narrative they would continue to stick with.

This test was hidden until a US weather monitoring craft crossing between Japan and Alaska discovered radiation levels that only could've come from a nuclear blast. On September 23rd, 1949, when US President Harry Truman announced the test had occurred that would set off a nuclear arms race on a much wider scale.

On August 12th, 1953, the situation would worsen when the residents of Semipalatinsk (now named Semey) witnessed an absolutely burning flash of light, a very loud boom was heard, and the shock wave that shattered windows and lifted people from their feet.

For the first time the Soviet Union detonated a thermonuclear bomb and afterwards thick black dust would fall all across Semipalatinsk. The black dust of course was radioactive and deadly and the fate for locals would be extremely grim.

A thermonuclear bomb utilized energy released when two light atomic nuclei combine, or fuse, to form a much heavier nucleus. An atomic bomb uses energy released when a heavy atomic nuclei splits into two lighter nuclei.

In the immediate aftermath of that detonation the cancer rates and children born with deformities skyrocketed.

In 1955, the Soviets tested their first hydrogen bomb there which was the biggest test on the site that became the most nuked place on the planet.

The worst was yet to come though as next year in 1956 when on August 24th, the Soviet scientists tested a dirty bomb which had a small yield but spread radiation extremely far and wide. The winds were extremely high that day.

The Soviets had to this point despite the American exposure of the test in 1949, largely got off without any consequences but when the radioactive fallout saw 600 people in Ust-Kamenogorsk come down with radiation sickness Moscow panicked and kidnapped them forced them into party run hospitals and they were never to be seen again and there was no record as to the fate of these people.

Moscow had to further look like it was doing something so they set up a secret lab to monitor the effects of radiation, which they called Anti-Bruncellosis Dispensary 4. On paper it would look like the name Anti-Bruncellosis Dispensary 4 is a meaningless name but it has a Jewish meaning to the core. Bruncellosis is a disease that infects cattle and that was how the communists viewed the people of Kazakhstan, as nothing less than goyim cattle.

The claims that the Jewish influence over the Soviet Union ended during Stalin's purges of the Trotsky (real name Bronstein's) loyalists is a lie, instead most of the Jews in the positions of power instead were part of the civil service and crafting policy, including the cover-up of the devastating consequences that people suffered as a result of the endless nuke testing at the Polygon.

By the time the ban on above ground nuclear testing went into effect 110 nuclear weapons tests had already occurred.

In 1965, after the ban on above ground testing of nuclear weapons they took it to the underground and ended diverting the course of a river with the end result being the creation of a new lake known as Lake Chagan which has the dubious title today of Atomic Lake. The shoreline of the lake is quite dangerous while the water itself isn't especially dangerous.


Lake Chagan or Atomic Lake became a lake following a Soviet underground nuclear bomb test which diverted the course of a river and turned it into the lake we know it today. 

The Soviets were experimenting with nuclear weapons on construction projects... Most of the world ended up being utterly horrified at this.

The decades went on with more nuclear weapons testing but the biggest turning point would come when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor melted down and caused a devastating nuclear disaster.

Ordinary citizens across the Soviet Union found out on a wide scale and people of Semipalatinsk (Semey) had realized they weren't alone anymore and the protests began on a massive scale against nuclear weapons testing.

When the botched underground test in the polygon released radioactive gases into the atmosphere on February 12th, 1989, that further enraged an increasingly restive and fed up nation.


  The Nevada-Semipalatinsk movement ballooned into a massive Kazakh revolt against decades of nuclear weapons testing.

The protests ballooned into the Nevada-Semipalatinsk movement in solidarity with those in America who suffered the devastating effects of the nuclear testing in the US state of Nevada. The movement would get the backing of one Nursultan Nazarbayev the first President of Kazakhstan.

On October 19th, 1989, the Soviets conducted its final nuclear weapons test and that would lead to further protests from the people of Kazakhstan.

Two days later all testing at Semipalatinsk would cease and two years later it would be closed down in its entirety.

Right before independence officials from Moscow came to take all documents from the polygon and got rid of them.

496 nuclear weapons would be tested at the polygon and it would remain the most nuked place on earth. Over a 40 year period this site would become the most nuked place on earth, with an astonishing 25% of all nuclear tests in history being done in this part of the Kazakh steppe.

1.5 million people were said to have been exposed again and again and again and again to radiation from these nuclear weapons tests at the Polygon.


The sort of birth defects people still suffer from in Kazakhstan to this day. 

The residents of Semey, other towns, and villages nearby were condemned to a life of hell with congenital diseases, cancers, and babies being born with birth defects on a wide scale.

Today, similar to Chernobyl, there are areas in the polygon where the radiation levels normal like the downright creepy Geese structures which are the remains of the buildings which were used to test how much nuclear bombs could damage buildings. On the other hand places you can't go unless you want to face almost certain death include the Test Site 4A where the dirty bombs were tested as radiation levels are hundreds of times above normal levels.


  These buildings which were used during nuclear weapons tests at the polygon now have become regarded as the geese due to the way they look.

Kazakhstan ended up being one of the countries who signed the infamous discredited Budapest Memorandum in 1994 because the experience the country has had with nuclear weapons was a national nightmare that they still face the consequences of to this day. Belarus of course no longer holds true to the Budapest memorandum following its vote to allow nuclear weapons from Russia on its territory. Ukraine trusted the West and Russia with the security guarantees they promised them and the consequences for Ukraine have been catastrophic.