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Fact: The US explosives carrier SS Richard Montgomery sank in the Thames Estuary in August 1944. It was loaded with 1500 tons of
explosive munitions. The Admiralty decided to leave the wreck and its dangerous cargo undisturbed. The wreck lies just a few hundred
yards offshore between an oil refinery next to the Kingsnorth power station and several towns. Southend on Sea is just a couple of miles away on the other side of the Thames estuary. Rumours about the ship and its cargo have circulated in these towns ever since. Denials have been issued by ministers in the House of Commons in response to MPs questions about the presence on board of biological,chemical and gas warheads. Nevertheless, rumours persist that the real reason the wreck was not made safe was because of the existence of dirty weapons on board.
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compare your tinned food!
I noted something interesting at ASDA which will apply to other stores as well. 213gm Tins of RED salmon regardless of brand ASDA own brand, princess, john west. Although own brand labelled and priced differently ALL have the same factory numbering codes printed on the top of the can proving that they all have exactly the same content from the same Alaska canning plant. So buying the stores own brand will save a considerable sum of money without loss of quality! I wonder how many other goods in superstores are labelled in this way. I have checked Tesco own label same tins there appears to be couple of grams weight difference between identical sealed tins I checked, but Tesco one was slightly heavier although marked 212gm.. Sainsbury own brand tin not same so cant be compared. A friend who has worked work at Sainsbury’s for a long time told me this is common with a lot of products, so check items factory markings of all tinned food you buy at big grocery store chains against own brands you could save a fortune without loosing quality! One other related point for savers these tins have a life of 3 years +( check date when buying), If you can buy now at a good price ( 50p or more off or even not) what do you think it will cost to buy the SAME product in 2 years time? better investment than putting money in a long term savings account I would give a conservative estimate of at least 30 to 50% bit better than bank interest tax free AND you can eat the stuff if there are strikes or shortages! just store in dry place, unlike money under the bed (grin) it wont burn in event of fire (just cook..) And things would have to get very bad, and difficult for people to break in and steal it!....
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