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Another chink weapon scientist has been silenced by CCP
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>>65077735
they look so goofy with a manly serious uniform on
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>>65077735
>born in 1963
>dies in his early 60s
No need to kill a man who's probably suffered from bad health since childhood due to malnutrition, struggle sessions, etc.
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>>65077735
63? Thats well within reasonable bounds for a natural death, especially in a country as polluted as China. 30% of Americans don't live to see retirement, I have to assume its worse over there.
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>>65077797
Even ICBM forces in the US have higher much higher rates of cancer
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>>65079261
Interesting. Do you have a source that backs that?
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>>65077777
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>Communist man say communist thing while working in communist regime.
Huh?
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>>65077735
>silenced
Everyone dies anon, 63 is not a suspicious age for someone that worked with hypergolic propellants.
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>cunt known for killing it's people
>this is not suspicious gweilo!
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>>65079686
There are suspicius deaths like Nikolai Mushegian "drowning in his pool" fully clothed a day after saying Mossad was after him.
This is not one of them.
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>>65079679
But it does make for the delicious hot-pot-wok-dog you won't find anywhere else outside the missileers
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>>65079812
They probably mean the missile trucks, missile fuels usually aren't safe to cook from.
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>>65079822
They're Chinese, they cook with gutter oil.
Normal people health rules do not apply to them.

But you're right in principle, most rocket fuels are too spicy to cook with.
Some solid ones can be burned as fuel for small fires, though. And one relatively common rocket fuel is RP-1, aka just jet fuel.
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>>65077735
Why is he holding a dildo?
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>>65079812
I'll have mine with a side of hyper-cancer.
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>>65079841
You'll die of lung edema from inhaling the fumes or liver failure from the toxins before the cancer can kill you.

The whole hypergolic fuel thing sounds cool in a design office, it's absolutely terrifiying in the field.
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>>65079849
Hypergolic's are great for ignition reliability and storable propellants but the real engineer Chads know ISP is king and there is no amount of human suffering worth more than 5 extra seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX-0Xw6kkrc
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>>65079859
Yeah, I love that video.

Pic related is also wonderful just for having a pipe labelled 'Fluorine boiloff vent'
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>>65079866
Kek, reminds me of a story in "Lift Off", a fluorine transport truck sprung a leak and the concrete beneath it caught fire.
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>>65077735
Criticism? Oh we found the barn full of red cigarettes that we knew about all along but now we can use to excuse your execution.
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>>65079822
>usually aren't safe
My man, that is literally their national motto every time they go near machines, electricity or vehicles
Sometimes just shit around them randomly explodes, falls over or crushes someone and that's before the 150 tonne rocket lands on a rural village with zero casualties.
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>>65079688
>please ignore this suspicious death
>anyways, the jooooz
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>>65079679
High rank officials have much better health care and unlimited organ farm(the whole country), they may not live forever but basically won't die younger than a commoner. Though this possibly was not a purge, he might took his own life to save some other higher officials asses.
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>>65079836
He possibly didn't know what the fuck exactly it was, either. (Western black magic)
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>>65079822
my money is on solid propellants, don't know if the chinese use it commonly but i can absolutely believe some enterpising soldiers cooking on APCP or other ammonium perchlorate mixes
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>>65079261
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Not that anon but this has been something I've heard frequently before.
For the record a relative of mine is very high up in our domestic nuclear response chain of command. Obvs I'm not naming him or myself because I don't want either of us associated with underwater basket weaving.
When I was a kid I wanted to be a missileer, but he basically told me he'd absolutely not allow that to happen.
See pic related for current AF study on it, there is generally a significant increase in non Hodgkin's lymphoma and ball cancer among missileers, but as far as I am aware the USAF is dragging out the studies, probably hoping it eventually falls through the cracks.

IE they've concluded the study that "finds there is a significant increase in cancers, how odd!", now they start multiple studies that will probably take a few years to figure out why, because the first study didn't have any insight into potential causes (on purpose).
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>>65077735
Imao
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>>65079679
>Everyone dies anon
No, not my Mee Maw
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>>65079920
This may shock you, but a lot of current "high rank officials" in China weren't actually born that way. Especially so in the military and scientific sectors.
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>>65079812
You will never guess why a warning was put on claymores
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>>65080594
Great, now the grunts that can read will immediately crack it open for forbidden spicy C4
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>>65079920
I mean they'll get older on average, but they can still get fucking cancer or some shit.

>>65079822
>missile fuels usually aren't safe to cook from
I'm not sure what the logistics of cooking with hypergaulics would even be. Aside from unsafe it sounds real fucking impractical.
Solid fuel would work and the thought of chinese grunts scraping the fuel out of a booster with a spoon makes me giggle.

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