![]() ![]() Warships IFR is available in shops and direct as both a hard copy mag and digital edition. And the September edition offers so much more besides. It includes Iain Ballantyne’s reviews of both ‘Oppenheimer’ and the latest ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie, the latter featuring dramatic scenes involving a Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine. The new (September) edition of Warships IFR magazine is OUT NOW! Might the Warships Pod one day feature an alien life form as a special guest!? It even raised the possibility that the mystery craft may have been piloted by “non-human biologics,” according to one of the officers. The testimony of two US Navy pilots and an ex-US Air Force intelligence officer to the USA’s House Oversight Committee in the House of Representatives has produced some fascinating details about the encounters. ![]() Iain and Gary also weigh up the worth of the latest revelations in the story of UFOs (aka Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAPs) and how some mystery craft have interacted with the US Navy’s jets and warships. So, what were the motivations for dropping the Fat Man and Little Boy nuclear weapons on Hiroshima in 1945? It includes a discussion on the historical context of The Bomb’s use to end WW2, especially in light of the US Navy already bringing Japan to the brink of surrender via a blockade enforced by its submarines. Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called ‘father of the atom bomb.’ ![]() In part two of their podcast discussion Iain Ballantyne and Gary Blackburn provide their opinions on the Hollywood movie ‘Oppenheimer’, about J. ![]()
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