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Diver finds lost Nuke in BC

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 2:10 pm
by renoun
Canadian army interested in old nuke that may have been found off Haida Gwaii - Vancouver Sun
Sean Smyrichinsky recently spent several hours diving for sea cucumbers off Pitt Island, near Haida Gwaii. He didn’t find any. But he decided to hop on his underwater scooter for one last look before calling it a day.

Flying around underwater, he spotted something unusual on the ocean floor.

“I found this big thing underwater, huge, never seen anything like it before,” Smyrichinsky related from Cortes Island.

“I came up telling all my buddies on the boat ‘Hey, I found a UFO. It’s really bizarre.’ And I drew a picture of it, because I didn’t have a camera.”

A couple of days later he ran into some fishermen and told them about his discovery.

“Nobody had ever seen it before or heard of it, (because) nobody ever dives there,” he said. “Then some old-timer said ‘Oh, you might have found that bomb.’”

“That bomb” was a nuclear device that was dumped or exploded off the B.C. coast on Feb. 13, 1950, when an American B-36 bomber crashed while en route from Alaska to Texas. It was packed with lead – not plutonium – and TNT.

Re: Diver finds lost Nuke in BC

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:44 pm
by Gdog
That is freaking nuts!

Re: Diver finds lost Nuke in BC

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:56 pm
by 60south
That's da' bomb!

;)

Re: Diver finds lost Nuke in BC

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 11:00 am
by ArcticDiver
Article isn't written very well. Not a "lost nuke". Actually, what it says, I think, is that it was a simulated bomb. No nuclear material involved.
Location supports the idea that it was a simulated device. Otherwise it would have been recovered ages ago.