Russell Frederic Fjeldsted was born October 10, 1932 in Ephraim, Utah, to Fredrick James Fjeldsted and Edna Gertrude Gundry. Sadly, Russ mother passed away soon after giving birth. Frederick was
the announcement was then made, and it was a bit of a surprise, on north korean television. the announcers saying that north korea had successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb, and that this was in response to u.s. aggression. now that is a typical propaganda line from pyongyang, this is a country that feels it is under constant threat of attack, and invasion, by the united states. kim jong-un, leader, had said in december that they had a hydrogen bomb. that was treated with some skepticism by experts in the u.s., south korea, japan, and elsewhere. but this morning it appears it did conduct some kind of a test. now there is some skepticism about whether this is a full, hydrogen test. south korea, in particular, is saying it may be an atom bomb test, or somewhere between an atom bomb and a hydrogen bomb. there is a big difference. a hydrogen bomb is considerably more powerful, maybe four times