I live close to 13 military bases including one nuclear submarine base, so if it comes down to it , I won't be worrying about making my mortgage payment. 🍄
@@haridulal9106 -- I was a teenager when this insane nuclear device was detonated. I kept asking myself, "Why?" Later, I joined the United States Air Force. At that time, the USA had enough nuclear capability to destroy every living creature on this planet fifteen times over. "Mutual Assured Destruction" was the deterrent for avoiding global nuclear war, but it was also the blueprint for the end of the human race. Take care. Pray for lasting peace. -- W
@@walterfechter8080 Spot on Walter. I don't think anyone, period, should have weapons like this. When can completely destroying life ever make sense? I just don't get it. Ironic that the acronym would be "MAD" huh? Sheesh.
@@haridulal9106 You got it! I never thought I'd catch myself watching videos like this. Never thought it would even be remotely possible such an insane event would ever happen again. Thanks for the video though, it's pretty cool...which sounds bizarre but you get it
I’m still trying to figure out why man would still want to keep these things around for? Maybe just in case we decide that we want to destroy the world. (Oh, it will happen, just don’t think about it!)
I live close to 13 military bases including one nuclear submarine base, so if it comes down to it , I won't be worrying about making my mortgage payment. 🍄
I am quite sure you wont have to be worried...just enjoy the beautiful flash followed by the huge mushroom art in the sky..
Just try and leave a cool shadow 🍻
@@MajorEncore absolutely, I'll be wearing my outback hat blowing the smoke from my 2' bong , backfoot braced against the tree...profile shot
San Diego?
Not a bad way to be fair, better to get vaporised in the In initial impact than die 3 years later from radiation burns
This music is so effin creepy
That music is also awe-inspiring -- quite fitting for that footage.
The music matches the weapons and their destructive power...
@@haridulal9106 -- I was a teenager when this insane nuclear device was detonated. I kept asking myself, "Why?" Later, I joined the United States Air Force. At that time, the USA had enough nuclear capability to destroy every living creature on this planet fifteen times over. "Mutual Assured Destruction" was the deterrent for avoiding global nuclear war, but it was also the blueprint for the end of the human race. Take care. Pray for lasting peace. -- W
@@walterfechter8080 Spot on Walter. I don't think anyone, period, should have weapons like this. When can completely destroying life ever make sense? I just don't get it. Ironic that the acronym would be "MAD" huh? Sheesh.
@@haridulal9106 You got it! I never thought I'd catch myself watching videos like this. Never thought it would even be remotely possible such an insane event would ever happen again. Thanks for the video though, it's pretty cool...which sounds bizarre but you get it
Bomba átômica 66megatons
The fallout.. coral..fish.. human consumption
How it feels chewing 5 peace gum stimulate your senses
#1 Tsar Bomba
No, it's a super volcano Yellowstone
So is America ever going to compensate the people of the south pacific islands they tested these nuke on,people to this day have a higher cancer risk
1:15 redwing navajo?
1:52-2:10 castle romeo?
12000 of those in use shall be interesting. The survivors will be jelous with dead.
I’m still trying to figure out why man would still want to keep these things around for? Maybe just in case we decide that we want to destroy the world. (Oh, it will happen, just don’t think about it!)
To protect their country, nobody messes with nuclear powers
Sin duda Hirochima y Nagasaki no le va ayudar a la historia de de EEUU.
Kiev and Lviv shall be better after that😅😅😅😅😅
USSR FOR EVER!!!!!
Forever? It doesn’t exist anymore
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