https://www.theinteldrop.org/2024/08/21/the-dark-occult-world-behind-ukraine-republished-by-request/
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The Dark Occult World Behind Ukraine (Republished by Request)
November 17, 2022 By Gordon Duff for NEO and the Russian Academy of Science World events have abandoned any concept of reason or reality. Nuclear war is now seen by many, perhaps most, as...
Iran’s 4,000km Strike — Diego Garcia Targeted for the First Time!
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2026/03/21/flash-flash-flash-europe-in-range-irans-4000km-strike-diego-garcia-targeted-for-the-first-time/
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FLASH/FLASH/FLASH: Europe in Range – Iran’s 4,000km Strike — Diego Garcia Targeted for the First Time
Iran’s 4,000km Strike — Diego Garcia Targeted for the First Time! It is March 20, 2026 — Nowruz, the Persian New Year — and the rules of Middle Eastern geopolitics have just been rewritten....
UK Nuclear Sites Map Overview
The UK has a wide network of nuclear sites, including power stations, research facilities, defence installations, and waste management centres. Below is a summary of key sites based on the most up-to-date available data.
Active Nuclear Power Stations (Operational)
Hinkley Point B – Somerset (Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor – AGR)
Hunterston B – Ayrshire, Scotland (AGR)
Sizewell B – Suffolk (Pressurised Water Reactor – PWR)
Heysham 1 & 2 – Lancashire (AGR – Heysham 1 is decommissioning, Heysham 2 remains operational)
Note: As of 2026, Hinkley Point B, Hunterston B, Sizewell B, and Heysham 2 are the only operating nuclear power stations in the UK.
Decommissioning and Closed Sites
Dungeness B – Kent (Decommissioning, closed in 2021)
Bradwell – Essex (Closed in 2002, decommissioning ongoing)
Berkeley – Gloucestershire (Closed in 1989, decommissioning ongoing)
Calder Hall – Cumbria (Closed in 2003, decommissioning ongoing)
Chapelcross – Dumfries and Galloway (Closed in 2004, decommissioning ongoing)
Torness – East Lothian (Closed in 2021, decommissioning ongoing)
Hartlepool – County Durham (Closed in 2023, decommissioning ongoing)
Nuclear Weapons and Defence Sites
Aldermaston – Berkshire – Design and development of UK nuclear warheads (AWE)
Burghfield – Berkshire – Final assembly and maintenance of nuclear weapons
Faslane Naval Base (Clyde) – Argyll – Home to Vanguard-class submarines armed with Trident missiles
Coulport – Loch Long – Storage and handling of Trident missile warheads
Dounreay – Caithness – Former site for fast breeder reactors and submarine reactor testing (decommissioning)
Key Research and Waste Management Sites
Culham (JET) – Oxfordshire – Experimental fusion reactor (Joint European Torus)
Winfrith – Dorset – Former research site (decommissioned)
Sellafield – Cumbria – Major reprocessing and waste management site (decommissioning)
Drigg – Cumbria – Low-level radioactive waste repository (operational)
Capenhurst – Cheshire – Uranium enrichment facility (operational)
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The UK has a wide network of nuclear sites, including power stations, research facilities, defence installations, and waste management centres. Below is a summary of key sites based on the most up-to-date available data.
Active Nuclear Power Stations (Operational)
Hinkley Point B – Somerset (Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor – AGR)
Hunterston B – Ayrshire, Scotland (AGR)
Sizewell B – Suffolk (Pressurised Water Reactor – PWR)
Heysham 1 & 2 – Lancashire (AGR – Heysham 1 is decommissioning, Heysham 2 remains operational)
Note: As of 2026, Hinkley Point B, Hunterston B, Sizewell B, and Heysham 2 are the only operating nuclear power stations in the UK.
Decommissioning and Closed Sites
Dungeness B – Kent (Decommissioning, closed in 2021)
Bradwell – Essex (Closed in 2002, decommissioning ongoing)
Berkeley – Gloucestershire (Closed in 1989, decommissioning ongoing)
Calder Hall – Cumbria (Closed in 2003, decommissioning ongoing)
Chapelcross – Dumfries and Galloway (Closed in 2004, decommissioning ongoing)
Torness – East Lothian (Closed in 2021, decommissioning ongoing)
Hartlepool – County Durham (Closed in 2023, decommissioning ongoing)
Nuclear Weapons and Defence Sites
Aldermaston – Berkshire – Design and development of UK nuclear warheads (AWE)
Burghfield – Berkshire – Final assembly and maintenance of nuclear weapons
Faslane Naval Base (Clyde) – Argyll – Home to Vanguard-class submarines armed with Trident missiles
Coulport – Loch Long – Storage and handling of Trident missile warheads
Dounreay – Caithness – Former site for fast breeder reactors and submarine reactor testing (decommissioning)
Key Research and Waste Management Sites
Culham (JET) – Oxfordshire – Experimental fusion reactor (Joint European Torus)
Winfrith – Dorset – Former research site (decommissioned)
Sellafield – Cumbria – Major reprocessing and waste management site (decommissioning)
Drigg – Cumbria – Low-level radioactive waste repository (operational)
Capenhurst – Cheshire – Uranium enrichment facility (operational)
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And they say we're 'conspiracy theorists' for wanting to talk about CLONES? #Lulz
ROYAL CLONING PLOT!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15667943/Fergies-plot-clone-Queens-corgis-reality-TV-Just-you-thought-ex-Duchess-sink-lower-reveal-extraordinary-plan-sell-genetic-replicas-monarchs-beloved-pets.html
ROYAL CLONING PLOT!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15667943/Fergies-plot-clone-Queens-corgis-reality-TV-Just-you-thought-ex-Duchess-sink-lower-reveal-extraordinary-plan-sell-genetic-replicas-monarchs-beloved-pets.html