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B-52 bombers, for the first time. The 
paper reports U.S. officials have demonstrated an earlier version of the 
bomb's capabilities to Israeli leaders several times recently by showing 
them a video of the bomb hitting its target in high-altitude testing.Pentagon 
officials view the development of the weapon as critical to convincing Israelit 
can rely on the U.S. to stop Iran from developing nukes, and 
that the Israeli military cannot do so on its own.According to the 
Wall Street Journal, the new version of the MOP has advanced components 
that would allow it to evade Iranian defense systems to reach the 
Fordow nuclear complex, which is by numerous accounts buried under a mountain 
in Iran. This upgraded version has not yet been dropped from a 
plane."It gives us a far greater capability to reach and destroy an 
enemy's weapons of mass destruction that are located in well protected underground 
facilities... to a magnitude far greater than we have now," Pentagon Spokesman 
Capt. John Kirby said.Kirby denied the bombs are designed to target Iran, 
even though it is the only country known to have buried its 
nuclear weapons program."The system is not aimed at any one country, it's 
to develop a capability we believe we need," Kirby said. That remark 
was met by audible groans and various comments of disbelief from the 
Pentagon press corps.Boeing successfully tested the bomb on March 17, 2007 
at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.Pentagon Spokesma
n, was exposed decades later 
as a hoax.And despite countless searches for the Loch Ness monster using 
everything from submarines to sonar, no evidence has ever appeared of the 
mythical beast except a handful of dubious photos and videos. Nonetheless, 
the legend of Loch Ness now one of Scotland's biggest tourist draws 
refuses to die.Not everyone, however, believes in lake monsters, and critics 
wonder if this latest sighting is just a college stunt."There are several 
inconsistencies with the video that point to it being a set-up," the 
Belfast Telegraph reports."The uploader claims the video was taken in Lough 
Foyle, but the landmass in the background is clearly that of Howth 
about 130 miles away from Lough Foyle," according to the Telegraph."When 
viewed at higher definitions, there are several tethering cables seen off 
the second boat, which raises further questions," the Telegraph reports.And 
several observers have cast doubt on the video simply due to the 
college student's name: "Conall Melarkey."Copyright 2013 LiveScience, a 
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