The
Growth
Of The Nuclear Baby
Compared To What Science Tells Us Concerning The Growth Of A Baby In
The Womb

CONCEPTION/MONTH
ONE

Conception
occurs
when one sperm penetrates the egg's protective
membrane (left), then
sheds its tail (right).
Once
the egg has been fertilized, the
egg floats inside the fallopian tube. There is where it divides for the
first time, on its way to becoming a baby.
As
we have seen,
the conception of the nuclear baby occurred on September 12th, 2006.
With a firing of a single missile, the nuclear baby began to
immediately develop into a nuclear war.
MONTH
TWO
Limbs
and arms
begin to form and a tiny heart begins to beat. The baby develops
rapidly in the second month. Eyes begin to form along with eyelids.
There are also dimples on the head and face where the baby's ears, nose
and mouth will be.
The
nuclear baby
also began a rapid development during the second month. When reading
the following articles and headlines, pay attention to the dates of
each event:
U.S.
Hails Airborne Laser As
Weapons Milestone
The head of the Pentagon's
Missile
Defense Agency on Friday hailed about what he described as epochal
progress toward putting a
high-energy laser aboard a modified
Boeing Co. 747 to zap ballistic missiles that could be fired by North
Korea and Iran.
Reuters 10/27/06
Report:
Israel Used
Uranium-based Warheads In Lebanon War
According to the British
Scientific
Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, Doctor Chris
Busby, tests carried out on soil taken from craters where Israeli
missiles impacted showed `elevated radiation signatures.'
Busby's report concluded that such
results could be caused either by bunker-busting conventional bombs
using uranium or a new kind of weapon bearing a "novel small
experimental nuclear fission device or other experimental weapon (eg, a
thermobaric weapon) based on the high temperature of a uranium
oxidation flash."
Haaretz.com 10/28/06
Israel,
Syria Heightened Alert
For Possible War
Military presence boosted as
Assad
warns of looming conflict over Golan.
Israel has visibly beefed up its
military presence here in the Golan Heights while neighboring Syria
reportedly has placed its army on high alert and has warned it
is preparing for a possible war with the Jewish state.
Worldnetdaily.com
10/26/06
Ahmadinejad
Warns Europe of
Anger In Middle East
Timesonline.com 10/20/06
Is Attacking Iran A Viable
Option?
On one side is the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO)... Led by China and Russia,
the SCO has four other permanent member states: Tajikistan,
Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. Along with a senior
official from India's oil and gas industry, the prime ministers of Pakistan,
Mongolia, Afghanistan
and Iran attended
the last meeting in Shanghai on June 15.
The meeting was about strengthening
trade and exports but also had a strong undertone of strengthening the
alliance. A
verbal oath was sworn for defending each other in
the event of any attack.
China and Russia have already signed
military cooperation agreements with, and are the main suppliers of
advance weaponry to, Iran and Syria. This gave them verbal military
cooperation agreements with all the SCO members, including Iran.
A senior spokesperson for U.S. ally
Japan said: "The SCO is becoming a rival block to the U.S. alliance; it
does not share our values…"
English.ohmynews.com
10/26/06
Olmert In Russia: Iranians
Should Be Afraid
Haaretz.com 10/18/06
Olmert Warns Iran Will Have "A
Price To Pay" If It Keeps Up Its Nuclear
Ambitions
Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert warned on
Thursday that Iran would have "a price to pay" if it doesn't back down
from its nuclear ambitions, hinting broadly that Israel might be forced
to take action.
The Associated Press
10/19/06
Russia Warns US Over Missile
System
Russia has criticized the
proposed
deployment in Europe of a United States missile defense system near its
borders.
The Associated Press
10/17/06
Gen. Peter Pace: U.S. Can Beat
N. Korea
He told a Pentagon
news conference
that the U.S. military has plenty of people available to fight wars
beyond Iraq and Afghanistan, but he acknowledged that U.S.-based ground
combat units are not fully equipped.
"We have 2 million folks who can start
protecting this nation anywhere else we need them to tomorrow, if we
need them to," Pace said when a reporter asked what sort of threat
North Korea's military posed.
NewsMax.com 10/25/06
MONTH THREE
All
the baby's
internal organs are completely formed. Swellings on the sides of the
neck show where the ears will be. Eyelids, the start of lips on a mouth
that can already open and close, and a bit of a nose are beginning to
form.
All
the parts are
in place for development of the nuclear baby. From this point on, the
baby will continue to grow as the nations become angrier. Remember to
pay attention to the dates as well as the headlines.
Iran
To Start Military
Maneuvers Days After Western-led Drills In Gulf
Iran unexpectedly announced Wednesday
that it would be holding military maneuvers in the Gulf this week, only
days after U.S.-led navies held exercises in the same waterway.
Usatoday.com 11/1/06
Security
Experts: Iran to be
bombed in 2007
Specialists say America to lead attack
but other countries will also take part.
If Iran continues to
develop
nuclear weapons, a military operation against it is inevitable and will
take place in 2007,
senior U.S. and Israeli specialists say,
Israel's leading newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported Tuesday.
Netnews.com
11/04/06
U.S.
Could Bomb Iran Nuclear
Sites In 2007: Analysts
President George W. Bush could choose military
action over diplomacy and bomb Iran's nuclear facilities next
year, political analysts in Washington agree.
Yahoo.com
11/22/06
Nuclear
Strikes From `Rogue
States' Possible-Russian Air Force
Russia's Air Force commander said
Wednesday he considers nuclear missile launches by terrorists or `rogue
states' to be a
genuine threat.
En.rian.ru
11/22/06
Russian
Rocket Deliveries To
Iran Started
Russia has begun
deliveries of the
Tor-M1 air defense rocket system in Iran, Russian news agencies quoted
military industry sources as saying, in the latest sign of a Russian-US
rift over Iran.
ITAR-TASS reported that the
rockets were to be deployed around Iran's nuclear sites...
Breitbart.com
11/24/06
Hamas
Chief Mashaal Gives
Peace Negotiations 6 Months, Threaten 3rd Uprising
Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal said
Saturday that the Palestinian Islamic militant group is willing to
allow negotiations with Israel but warned of a new uprising if talks
fail to reach a deal for a Palestinian state within six months.
Canada.com
11/25/06
Iran
Test-fires More New
Weapons In War Games
Iran
has announced it had successfully
test-fired new armour-piercing weaponry and an anti-helicopter missile
system on the third day of its latest war games.
Breitbart.com
11/04/06
MONTH
FOUR
Fingers
and toes
are unmistakable by the fourth month. The baby is thin because
nutrients have been used for the creation of organs, bones and muscles.
Over the next few months, more nutrients will go towards laying down
fat and rounding out proportions.
The
nuclear baby is
now unable to be missed by anyone who watches the news. Although the
baby is still thin, all the parts have been put into place. Over the
fourth month, we see the baby begin to store up energy for the months
that lie ahead.
U.S.
May Pursue Iran Sanctions
Even If Russia Balks
Washington
Post 12/1/06
Annan
Says Time Running Out In
Mideast
Secretary General Kofi
Annan warned
Tuesday that tensions in the Middle East were "near the breaking
point" and
said the Israelis and Palestinians were equally
responsible for fueling the conflict.
Annan, whose 10-year stewardship of
the United Nations ends Dec. 31, said the solution was an immediate
return to talks on the stalled
roadmap to a two-state
solution backed by the so-called Quartet of Mideast peacemakers—the
United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia.
"Tensions in the region are near the breaking
point," he
said. "The
opportunity for negotiating a
two-state solution will last for only so long."
NewsMax.com
12/13/06
Nuclear
Missile Testing Galore
North Korea may have
gotten all the
attention, but all the nuclear weapon states were busy flight-testing
ballistic missiles for their nuclear weapons during 2006. According to
a preliminary count, eight countries launched more than 26 ballistic
missiles of 23 types in 24 different events.
Hans
Kristensen 12/22/06
Scientists
Warn Of 'Nuclear
Winter' Threat
New
studies suggest that a small,
regional nuclear conflict
involving only a few weapons could
have staggering global climate consequences, bringing about a 10-year
long cooling, devastating to agriculture and society at large.
NewsMax.com
12/12/06
Russia
Against U.S. Missile
Defense Plans For Europe-DM Ivanov-1
Russia is opposed to
the United
States' plans to deploy an anti-missile shield in Central Europe, the
defense minister said Friday.
As
of January 1, Russia possessed 927
nuclear delivery vehicles and 4,279 nuclear warheads for strategic
offensive weapons, while the United States owns 1,255 and 5,966
respectively, according to the Russian Defense Ministry
En.rian.ru
12/22/06
Pentagon
Considers Navy
Buildup In Gulf
The
Defense Department is thinking
about a major
buildup of U.S. Navy forces in the Gulf as a
show of force against Iran,
a senior defense official said
Tuesday.
Cnn.com
12/22/06
MONTH
FIVE
Usually
in month
five is when mom feels the baby move for the first time. While the baby
has been learning from the moment of conception, the size of the brain
and the number of nerve cells in the brain increase rapidly in this
month.
While
month five
was quiet as far as reports of military displays, we see the developing
of the brain of the nuclear baby as the nations discuss their plans and
issue their threats.
Shock
Waves Spread After Bush
Speech
President
Bush's sternly
worded warning to Iran and Syria that the United States' new strategy
in Iraq could include action against them sent shock waves
across Capital Hill today, prompting pointed questions on top
administration policy makers.
...retired Maj. Gen. William Nash, an
ABC News consultant, said in an interview after the president's
address. "This may be what we're talking about six months from now far
more than we're talking about the security sit (sic) in Baghdad. This
portends a confrontation that could significantly broaden military
operations in the region."
By
John Hendren 1/11/07
Pat
Robertson Predicts Deadly
Attack On U.S.
The
Associated Press 1/03/07
Hypersonic
Cruise Missile: America's
New Global Strike
Weapon
The
mission: Attack anywhere in the
world in less than an hour. But is the Pentagon's bold program a
critical new weapon for hitting elusive targets, or a good way to set
off a nuclear war?
Popularmechanics.com
January 2007 issue
Iran:
If Threatened,We
May Alter Opposition To
Obtaining Nuke
Iranian top nuclear envoy Ali
Larijani
said in a meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao Friday that Iran is
committed to peaceful use of nuclear technology.
"We
oppose obtaining nuclear weapons
and we will peacefully use nuclear technology under the framework of
the Nonproliferation Treaty," he said. "But, "he warned, "if
we are threatened, the situation may change."
haaretz.com
1/06/07
Revealed:
Israel Plan Nuclear
Strike On Iran
Israel has drawn up
secret plans to
destroy Iran's uranium enrichment facilities with tactical nuclear
weapons.
Two
Israeli air force squadrons are
training to blow up an Iranian facility using low-yield nuclear
"bunker-busters" according to several Israeli military sources.
Timesonline.com
1/07/07
Scientists
Prepare To Move Doomsday
Clock Forward
The
keepers of the "Doomsday Clock"
plan to move its hand forward next Wednesday to reflect what they call
worsening nuclear and climate threats to the world.
Reuters
1/12/07
MONTH
SIX
By
the sixth month,
the baby is a miniature of the newborn she will become. From this point
for the remainder of the pregnancy, weight gain will be rapid.
The
nuclear baby is
now also a miniature of the newborn it will become. The nations show
their anger by their war games and threats. From this point on, the
power gain of the nuclear baby will be rapid.
Carrier
In Arabian Sea Ready
To Launch Air Blitz
The
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower is more
than 1.8 hectares of American power in the middle of the Arabian Sea
but its influence stretches hundreds of kilometers.
The
aircraft carrier, now backed by a
second Nimtz-class nuclear-powered carrier, the USS John C Stennis, a
handful of destroyers and a shoal of support ships, has placed a
ring of steel around an increasingly unstable region.
Thestandard.com
2/26/07
U.S.
Navy Positioning To
Protect Straight
Of Hormuz
Iran
has brought its war
games maneuvers
over the past year into busy shipping lanes
in the Straights of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf
through which two-fifths of the world's oil supplies pass, the top U.S.
Navy commander in the Mideast said.
During maneuvers, Iranian sailors have
loaded mines onto small minelaying boats and test-fired a Shahab-3
ballistic missile into international waters…
Iran
also showed off an array of new
torpedoes in war games in April.
NewsMax.com
2/20/07
Rice
Slams Russian General Over
Missile Defense
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on
Wednesday called a Russian general's warning that Poland and the Czech
Republic risk being targeted if they host U.S. missile defense bases
"extremely unfortunate."
Gen.
Nikolai Solovtsov, head of
Russia's strategic missile forces, said Monday that Russia
might train its missiles on the two countries if they accept a U.S.
proposal to
base 10 interceptor missiles in Poland and a
radar in the Czech Republic.
The
missile dispute is chilling
relations between Moscow and Washington already damaged by
differences over NATO's eastward expansion and U.S. concerns over human
rights in Russia.
NewsMax.com
2/21/07
Russia
Warns U.S. On Iran Moves
Russia's
foreign minister Wednesday
warned the United States not to take military action against Iran.
The
Associated Press 2/21/07
N
Korea Capable Of Building A
Missile That
Can Hit The US: US Intel
North Korea is technically capable of
building a long-range missile that can hit the United States
despite a test failure last year, a senior US military official said
Tuesday.
Breitbart.com
2/27/07
Report:
U.S. Has Contingency
Plan To
Bomb Iran
Despite the Bush administration's
insistence it has no plans to go to war with Iran, a Pentagon
panel has been created to plan a bombing attack that could be
implemented within 24 hours of getting the go-ahead from President
George W. Bush,
The New Yorker
magazine
reported in its latest issue.
NewsMax.com
2/25/07
Russia
FM Concerned Over
Possible Strike
On Iran
Russia's foreign minister said Monday
he is concerned over the frequent statements made about a
possible strike on Iran.
"I
am concerned that forecasts and
predictions of strikes on Iran have become frequent. In particular, the
U.S. Vice President mentioned the possibility in his recent
statements," Sergei Lavrov said at a meeting between President Vladimir
Putin and government members.
En.rian.ru
2/26/07
Russia
May Sell Arms To Syria
Israel expressed
concern on Friday
about a potential Russian sale of advanced anti-tank weapon systems to
Damascus, amid persistent fears in the
Jewish state about a
future conflict with its enemy.
News24.com
2/03/07
Moret:
Attack On IranWould
Leave India Feeling Nuked
Attack on Iran would be nothing short
of a low level nuclear war against India. That's the opinion of Leuren
Moret, a former scientist at the Livermore nuclear laboratory, who was
here for a conference.
Talking to DNA, Moret said that if the
US attacks Iran, then India
would bear its disastrous
consequences
in the form of uranium oxide particles which
would remain suspended over the northern part of the country.
Rense.com
2/18/07
MONTH
SEVEN
By
the seventh
month, the eyes of the baby can open and close. The baby's skin is less
wrinkled now as fat begins to fill out her contours. She can make
grasping motions with her hands and the hair on her scalp is growing
longer.
By
the seventh
month, the nuclear baby continues to grow. The nations show their anger
by lashing out at other nations, warning them of the war that is soon
to come.
Nuke
Chief: Iran Will Strike
Back At U.S. If
Attacked
Iran
would respond militarily
if the United States attacks the country to disrupt its nuclear
program, Iranian chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani was quoted as
saying on Wednesday.
NewsMax.com
3/14/07
Iran
To Conduct Air Defense
Exercises
Iran
will conduct air defense
exercises Tuesday in preparation for a possible air strike
on its uranium ore conversion center at Isfahan, the IRNA news agency
said Tuesday.
En.rian.ru
3/06/07
Pakistan
Military Test Missile
Pakistan says it has
successfully
tested a short-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear
warhead.
Bbb.co.uk
3/03/07
China
Expands Sub Fleet
China's military is engaged
in a major
buildup of submarines that includes five new strategic nuclear-missile
boats and several advanced nuclear-powered attack submarines, according
to the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Washingtontimes.com
3/02/07
Russia
Warns US Against
Attacking Iran
Russia's Foreign Ministry
has sharply
criticized the United States for what it called over-reliance on force
and warned Washington against military action against Iran, the
Associated Press reported.
Russia criticized what it called "the
creeping American strategy of dragging the global community into
large-scale crisis around Iran," saying that Tehran helps
maintain stability in Afghanistan and Central Asia.
IranMania.com
3/28/07
U.S.
Navy Flexes Muscle In
Persian Gulf
American warplanes
screamed off two
aircraft carriers Tuesday as the U.S. Navy staged its largest show of
force in the Persian Gulf since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, launching a
mammoth exercise meant as a message to the Iranians.
NewsMax.com
3/27/07
Chinese
President To Discuss
N. Korea, Iran
In Moscow
The
Chinese president will discuss
economic cooperation and current international issues, including North
Korea and Iran, during his upcoming visit to Russia, a Kremlin source
said Saturday.
En.rian.ru
3/24/07
Russia
Starts Pacific Naval
Exercise
Russia has begun a
scheduled naval
exercise in the Sea of Japan, the Pacific Fleet press service said
Monday.
En.rian.ru
3/26/07
IDF
Intelligence: Iran,
Hizbullah Preparing For Possible US Strike
Head
of military intelligence says
Iran, Syria and Hizbullah preparing for possible confrontation with US
this summer.
By
Ronny Sofer 3/15/07
US
Might Strike Iran In Early
April, Possibly
With Nuclear Weapon
Russian intelligence has
information
that the US Armed Forces will be ready for a possible military
operation against Iran in early April, and the use of nuclear tactical
weapons is not ruled out, Russian Agency RIA Novosti reported late
Friday.
Makfax.com
3/30/07
U.S.
Must Think Twice Before
Striking Iran-Russian
Brass
Washington
needs to think
twice before launching a military campaign against Tehran as
such an attack would have global implications, a senior Russian
military official said Tuesday.
En.rian.ru
3/04/07
Some
Russian Nuclear Experts
Start Leaving Iran-Nuclear Agency
Some
Russian specialists who came to
Iran to build the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the country's south
are starting to leave the Islamic Republic, the Russian nuclear power
agency said Tuesday.
En.rian.ru
3/13/07
MONTH
EIGHT
During
the eighth
month, the baby continues to grow rapidly. The mother may frequently
feel Braxton-Hicks contractions and may even experience "false labor"
pains. The birth of the baby will be soon.
The
eighth month of
the nuclear baby brings more turmoil and unrest among the nations. The
labor pains are growing more intense, preparing for the soon-coming
birth.
North
Korea Sells Arms To
Ethiopia With
US OK: NYT
NEW
YORK (Reuters)—The Bush
administration allowed Ethiopia to complete a secret arms
purchase from North Korea in an apparent violation of a U.N. Security
Council sanctions resolution passed months earlier over its
nuclear test, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions.
reuters.com
4/07/07
Russia
Says UN Must Decide
Fate of British Sailors Detained by Iran
Russia's Foreign Ministry
said
Saturday London and Tehran should contact the UN as soon as possible
and present details of the British sailors' detention, RIA Novosti news
agency reports.
15
Royal Navy sailors and marines from
the HMS Cornwall were detained by Iran in its territorial waters March
23. The ships were inspecting the Persian Gulf in accordance with a UN
Security Council mandate under Resolution 1723.
The
Security Council expressed serious
concern over the detention of the sailors, and urged the
Iranian leadership to allow British diplomats to visit the detainees.
Iranian authorities said earlier Tehran
would ignore the Security Council's statement.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Saturday
called on the European Union not to interfere with the situation.
MosNews.com
4/02/07
Oil
Traders Fear An Attack On
Iran
by
Dave Lindorff: War and the Futures
Market
There have been several rounds of
reports that the war-obsessed Bush administration was getting ready to
attack Iran—first last September, then in December, and more recently
in January and February.
In
the event of such a conflict, oil
shipments would shut down from that region as underwriters jacked the
price of insuring oil tankers in the Gulf to astronomical levels.
Estimates of how expensive oil could become in the event of a US attack
on Iran, the world's second largest oil producing nation, have ranged
as high as $200/barrel—a level that would bring the global
economy to a screeching halt.
America
Deploys Nimitz In Gulf Amid
Iran Tension
Nuclear
powered
aircraft carrier USS Nimitz will sail on Monday to support US
operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US Navy said, amid a spike in
tensions over Iran's seizure of 15 British marines and sailors.
The
Nimitz, and its battle group of
destroyers and guided missile cruisers, will relieve the USS Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
bahraintribune.com
3/31/07
U.S. Could Strike Iran But
Not Win: Russian
General
MOSCOW (Reuters)—The
United
States cannot inflict a military defeat on Iran and any attack would be
a huge political mistake, Russia's top general said on
Tuesday.
"The
United States has a contingent in
the region capable of launching a strike on Iranian territory. However,
such possible strikes would be a huge political mistake. Shock
waves from this attack could be felt around the world."
reuters.com
4/03/07
Iran
Seen Announcing Atomic Expansion
Plans
Iran's president may
announce on
Monday his country has begun the first stage of what it calls
"industrial-scale" uranium enrichment, a move likely to anger the West
which fears the plan is aimed at making atomic bombs.
Tehran
has rejected U.N.
demands to halt enrichment and has instead vowed to expand
what it insists is peaceful atomic work. In response, the U.N. Security
council has passed two sanction resolutions on Iran since December.
reuters.com 4/09/07
Kuwaiti
Media Warns Of Planned
U.S. Strike Against Iran In Apr.
ABU
DHABI (RIA Novosti)—A Kuwaiti
newspaper warned Wednesday that the United States is planning
a missile strike against Iran some time in April.
In
an editorial citing unnamed
Washington sources, As-Siyasa said air-to-surface missiles could be
used in U.S. strikes against Iran, but that no ground operation would
be launched to avoid casualties among U.S. service personnel.
en.rian.ru
4/04/2007
US
To Attack Iran By End Of
April: Report
The
US is planning to attack
Iran's nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities by the end of this
month, the Kuwait-based Arab Times newspaper reported
Wednesday.
The
US is planning to attack Iran's
nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities by the end of this month.
indiaenews.com 4/04/07
No
U.S. Attack On Iran, Oil
Price Hits $70 In
Expectation
Washington
did not launch
air strikes against Iran early Friday despite recent media reports, but
expectations of the attack have driven Brent price to $70 per barrel.
Russia and foreign media have recently
reported the U.S. could launch an operation, codenamed Bite, against
Iran at 4:00 a.m. local time April 6. The operation was expected to
deliver air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over a 12-hour period
to prevent the country from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Russian Col.-Gen. Leonid Ivashov, vice
president of the Academy of Geopolitical Sciences, said last week the
Pentagon was planning to deliver a massive air strike on Iran's
military infrastructure in the near future.
"I
have no doubt there will
be an operation, or rather an aggressive action against Iran,"
Ivashov said.
en.rian.ru
4/06/07
Experts
Warn Of Gathering
Health Crises
As
World Health Day approaches this
Saturday, international experts are focusing on the formidable
and mounting threats to the world's collective health security.
Globalization has brought some
benefits from efficient transport and trade to people across the world.
But it has also allowed the rapid spread of diseases that
otherwise may have been contained by geographical boundaries.
mg.co.za
4/05/07