@seitengewehr98 "Maybe learn a bit more about just how nuclear detonations knock out radar returns before opening your mouth next time...." High altitude radar detectors or LIDAR or optical and infrared detectirs are all rendered worthless by a nuclear blast? One hears about EMP's. A high altitude hydrogen bomb test is said ti have disturbed the power grid in Hawaii. Was it an EMP or a buildup of electric charge or just thunderstorm activity? The Carrington Event story blames the disturbance to telegraph lines on an EMP. There was widespread prolonged drought prior to the event. Dry air and ground might explain certain things. A builduo of charge in the atmosohere trying to ground out through the telegraph lines. A similar disturbance in 1921 was also preceded by widespread prolonged drought. A disturbance to the power grid in Quebec is sometimes mentioned. There was drought that coincided with that situation and with the Hawaii disturbance. The drought situation is more consistent with a buildup of electric charge than with an EMP. One might expect certain radar difficulties around a nuclear blast but one might also expect a certain amount of politics in the science. The science is settled on global warming and ABM systems? 46:04 I tend to doubt ut.
@СултанАнарбаев-и6д21 күн бұрын
Б/у раб Иуды Горбача
@lostonlongisland6845Ай бұрын
we washed and ate the tomatos to prove they were not contaminated, but put the rest of the vegitation in barrels and burried it cause it was contaminated. good to see our government been incopetent for decades and its not just a recent conversion
@AlfredKorantengAsare2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service Sir 🫡
@ぷらくてぃすん3 ай бұрын
この動画を探してました。
@theMick524 ай бұрын
Peace, through superior firepower!
@fathanfachri4 ай бұрын
7:45 Remember that one scene from Godzilla Minus One? There was a scene where Godzilla gets mutated during Operation Crossroads (the Baker test one)
@InternaIRevenueService5 ай бұрын
To think what Henry went through. What an amazing man, bless him.
@FatShortDolphLundgren6 ай бұрын
Can anyone explain that few frames of the woman during the opening part of the reel, but after the unclassified notice?
@MrDangerousBOB6 ай бұрын
Do you have any more clips of him? He was very special to my family and me.
@MrDangerousBOB6 ай бұрын
Thank you Grandpa! I LOVE YOU AND I WILL MAKE YOU PROUD!
@SigEpBlue7 ай бұрын
"Fallout is a ground problem." I'm sure glad _I_ don't live there.
@AZHOUSEOFCARDS7 ай бұрын
I’m not sure this comment section is still monitored but I’ll ask anyway. Did the 1983 Bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut and the Invasion of Grenada factor into the war scare?
@FarmerKen3557 ай бұрын
It was mid 1968, we were making our way back to LZ Birmingham, a fire support base with about five or six 105mm artillery batteries stuck out on top of this hill, along side Highway 547, a dirt road that led up the center of the Au Shau valley. We, 3/5th Cav, originally based out of Bear Cat down in the Delta, we were put on an LST to Danang, where we transferred to several LSU;s to get in the shallow harbor at Phu Bai and after TET68 subsided down south, we were shipped north to be Op Con to any one of a bunch of other units in the Hue area as Tet68 was still raging up here. Can't have us down south lounging about getting a sun tan. Up here we worked for 1st and 3rd Marine, 101 Airborne, 1st Air Cav, and some Vietnamese units. Seldom did a day pass that we did not get shot at. Anybody that needed some Armor for a few days for one of their missions, essentially we were Rent a Tank or I guess more accurately Rent a Calvary. Seldom did we ever go anywhere by ourselves but today we had to make a run into "town", meaning Camp Evens. It was getting late to be out here by ourselves, and we had just crossed the pontoon bridge across the Perfume River and nearby there was a CB base camp (they built and maintained the pontoon bridge) where we pulled in for the night and some hot food. On other occasions we have made pit stops at a few other CB base camps as well as Marine Base camps, hot food is always a good idea when you can get it. Nice to chat up with some other people. In our line of work while on dismount missions we will find weapons caches and we are supposed to turn all that stuff in just like good little soldiers but we also know that there are people that like souvenirs and it is our job to supply them since we have so much of that crap. After dinner we do some bargaining and I had some old Chinese SKS rifles that I did not turn in so I traded the CBs for a brand new GMC 6-71 supercharger, still in the box. It was a spare replacement for one of their graders that had Detroit Diesel in it. ... they were never going to need it,they hoped. I got rid of some old SKS rifles from my inventory of trading goods. I hatched a plan of how to get this home to put on my race car. This was 1968 and this was as good a supercharger as any that was on race cars at the moment back home... and I had one now, a brand new one still in the box. Only two obstacles, get me home and get the supercharger home. A challenge for a different day. The new 6-71 supercharger was still sealed in the silver bag inside the red white and blue Detroit Diesel box and I tucked it away up in the front of the ACAV sitting on top of the stacks and stacks of ammo both 50cal and 7.62 M60 ammo that filled the bottom of the ACAV. We had so much weight in her that the torsion bar suspension was just about out of travel. Our TO&E is 10,000 rounds for every gun we have on board. The enemy plan is to over run us when we run out of ammo. That is a very big job that they had tried on many occasions, and never with success i might add. Although I will admit there were a couple of times...... Sorry for the acronyms .. ACAV is Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle, basically a highly modified M113. After dinner we set our our watch schedule and I drew mid watch, the worst one, where you get two hours of sleep, get up for two hours of watch, then get to sleep two more hours before we had to get on the move again. With a full belly and a new supercharger to sleep next to I laid down at about 11pm hoping to get a bit of extra sleep before I had to get up at 2am. I was awakened for my watch and the night as black as the inside of a cow, there was no moon tonight. . No one else was awake on our ACAV but even if we are inside a CB Base camp we always kept one man away at all times. It was about two thirty in the morning, it began with the ground starting to tremor, something you felt more than I heard it. Yes it was a WTF moment. I am not new in country, I am a seasoned soldier, I have seen a lot of shit... but WTF is this? A few seconds later as the horizon began to light up It took a moment before I realized that what I first thought was a sun rise it was happening in the north not the east. Unless dogs and cats are now sleeping together, this does not happen, it was then I realized what I was witnessing was a Arc Light B52 event in the Au Shau valley. With dozens of B52s each dropping 70,000 pounds of bombs it is a spectacle few have ever seen, and those that do see often do no survive it. The crescendo of the ground vibrating increased as the light got brighter and brighter holding that for a few minutes (I did not look at my watch) then both the light and the ground shaking subsided and the impenetrable dark of the night fell back over me. It was like it never happened, I has no one to share this with, everybody else spelt through it. I never saw it before and never saw it again and speaking to others in country not many did get to see it. Awesome does not even come close to the description. It was the night I saw the sun rise in the north..... if you are unaware of the B52 Arc LIght events google can be your friend. Now the story about the new supercharger... well that is a different story. I will write it up if you let me know you are interested.
@orbitingeyes25408 ай бұрын
Wow, parametric amps! I haven't seen those since the late 80s. Modern GaAs LNAs are so much quieter, and don't require cryogenics nor constant adjustments.
@BeheadTheGovernment_andReboot8 ай бұрын
They redacted Biden hiding files in his '60 Vette. The same year this was made.
@agatadebska99198 ай бұрын
other identified observers: Stefan Pieńkowski (physicist - University of Warsaw 1:44) and Andrzej Sołtan (physicist - University of Warsaw and University of Łódź 1:46)
@rapman57918 ай бұрын
Long live the Iron Lady
@robertmorrow28988 ай бұрын
JFK supported the coup against Diem and in retaliation Gen. Edward Lansdale murdered him for doing that to his old pal Diem. LBJ totally involved in the JFK assassination.
@rapman57918 ай бұрын
The US military is too concerned with being woke than it is with being mission critical. What a fall the once mighty warrior has taken. 😢
@leedunavan69559 ай бұрын
It was Army air CORE. Air Force was not created until 47! Just like space force was created in 1983 but not acknowledged until the Trump presidency
@leedunavan69559 ай бұрын
It was Army air CORE. Air Force was not created until 47!
@jimsvideos72019 ай бұрын
"We expect the Bear to be replaced..." 😂
@DeeNyC59 ай бұрын
Dudes being interviewed make it seem like it was no big deal using words like “not so damaging”, “fairly serious” and “perhaps adjust our posture”, WTF!?
@in-completeanimations17159 ай бұрын
It really is
@aldeanacassuandraleonard94199 ай бұрын
Where do I see this documentary?
@WizardOfTheKremlin2 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6ipoYlor6Z0pqs
@jimsvideos72019 ай бұрын
Who knew a Titan did a good Ric Flair impression?
@alans17210 ай бұрын
Boy! the SAC must have had kittens when they watched Dr Strangelove! The closing scenes look like they were taken from 24:00 on!
@chegeny10 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this original archival film without some giant obnoxious watermark.
@HardCase191111 ай бұрын
Great. The best part was redacted.
@thelight3112Ай бұрын
I believe that a lot of the general protocol and functions of the SIOP haven't changed, and are thus still classified to some degree.
@dikbozo11 ай бұрын
The ships in the water are full sized battleships.
@MaciusSzwed Жыл бұрын
1984 was a very important year! The Sovietunion wanted to attack the west with a new type of exotic weapon, the pope interviened and that almost got him killed. SDI was a fake program only created to siphon off funds to the real program that was highly classified with very exotic weapon systems that have been in space for decades now.
@arthurpbs Жыл бұрын
We learned from this that European countries are very dumb, because they have the power to overrule USA, by simple employing their weapons gave to them against USA itself, very, very easily.
@djpalindrome Жыл бұрын
Imagine putting an artogant Harvard bean counter in charge of the nation's defenses
@tinto278 Жыл бұрын
Think we just had one. 😬
@littleman4925 Жыл бұрын
😮😊
@silenthunteruk Жыл бұрын
I wonder how many of those pilots flying near those nuclear explosions got cancer as a result.
@jrdougan Жыл бұрын
This is after 1960, so some of those could be CORONA imagery.
@gcingia Жыл бұрын
"Las Fuerzas Armadas #Colombia-nas y los #EEUU sabían, al menos una semana ANTES, que el #M19 iba a tonar el Palacio de Justicia" ... #Bogota
@jrdougan Жыл бұрын
I guess this was shot just before the AGM-28 Hound Dog went into service. This makes and interesting companion to "The Power of Decision", which appears to be from the same vintage of attack plans.
@JoseFernandez-qt8hm Жыл бұрын
the commie bosses built nuclear war safe infrastructure, think Rutin Tutin Putin forgot where those bunkers are???
@JoseFernandez-qt8hm Жыл бұрын
politicians and their accomplices are liars, cheats, and thieves.... I don't trust them....
@JoseFernandez-qt8hm Жыл бұрын
Bismarck, the chancellor not the ship, said, “Preventive war is like committing suicide out of fear of death.”
@JoseFernandez-qt8hm Жыл бұрын
you failed to say that Japan is still right smack in the path of high altitude jet stream which was unknown to the Army Air Forces and the reason that high altitude bombing was hitting way outside CEP causing no damage to the industrial targets. Burn baby burn....
@ktatlow Жыл бұрын
The USAF in 1960 seriously expected nuclear-propelled aircraft to be deployed in the coming decade.
@Webird993 Жыл бұрын
I will be using this content to sue my brother. Thank you