We're just in a simulation. The robots took over after seeing us destroy ourselves (there were a lot of nuclear war), and then put us in ahhaos fpiojsaoid Agent SMith is here! Long live The One!
On the other side of the cold war, something kinda similar happened. A soviet missile detection system detected 6 missiles coming from the US. Protocol was to launch a retaliatory nuclear strike but the officer who was supposed to pick up the phone to call it in, Stanislav Petrov, correctly judged that the US would’ve sent all their missiles and that it was a false alarm. This man singlehandedly saved the world as we know it, went against the orders of superior officers to do so, and didnt even tell anyone until years later. He died in 2017, may he rest in peace
@@drmadjdsadjadi on the contrary, not avoid generating EMP, but actually shielding from it with charged particle or reflecting it back (highly unlikely but so far not proven impossible)
@@drmadjdsadjadi Technically it was both. Someone put the wrong tape in (tape, lol) but the system also glitched because it did not inform the rest of the system that it was a training experience. Narrator says at the end the could not figure why the system didn;t inform of the demo status.
I was a life support tech at Offutt AFB when this happened and this video barely touches the true horror we were experiencing as we got our planes off the ground. We knew we were all going to die in the next few minutes and did what needed to be done to get all our planes off the ground as quickly as possible. As soon as we were done, we stood there looking at the sky, wondering if we would see the the trails of the missiles before they detonated. We also ignored orders to flee to the countryside to get out of range of a blast. We thought of ourselves as the lucky ones because we would die instantly as opposed to the millions who would suffer for days or even weeks with a slow painful death in the aftermath of the attack. I often still recall the horror of that day as it profoundly altered my view of the world and civilization. (not in a good way). We lived the impending end of the world, not as an abstract but as it was unfolding before our eyes.
I can only imagine how surreal that experience would have been. At any stage were you hoping it was an error, or were you convinced the entire time that this was the end?
@@josephh891 at first we hoped but we were strongly reminded that this was not a drill. When SAC says it's not a drill you know it is for real. When it is not a drill certain safety this are ignored by us, things that could get you killed. Things that if done during a drill could get you in BIG disciplinary trouble but are ignored during real combat situations. Fortunately no one died but a few guys did suffer minor injuries
@@mikel7601 I'm glad there were only minor physical injuries. The damage to the psyche, perhaps more so after you've had a time to reflect, must be extreme. You were in a state knowing that *humanity* was about to end in a few minutes. So surreal. Thanks.
@@1235tristan The squad cadence went like this... "I don't know what I've been told Sgt's painting a mountain old" "Van Gogh only had one ear Sgt Ross is so dear" "A plane is hard to maintain We'd rather watch the drill painting"
Imaginary Fries the fact that this has happened before, actually it was late week on shoothouse. It was my 4th nuke I believe and I was in the middle of calling it in when we lost lol
@@urchhyy1253 in a way it does. If mouses had the intelligence to make mouse trap they will definitely do it to battle competition. Its just survival of the fittest. Nature at work
So we almost cost the entire world the entire human race that day........cool...let’s hope it doesn’t happen again as there are more than 15000 active nukes across the world....
“is this the it department?” “yes?” “well we have an urgent issue that needs to be fixed in at most 6 minutes” “ok please hold” “wait wha- *elevator music plays*”
Hahaha! That's perfect! However, considering the era, you could have also used, "Well honey, let me tell you story about something called AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS."
That’s honestly the sweetest thing in the world, what he did for her. He thought the entire world would end in a matter of minutes, and he chose to let his wife sleep instead of holding her or telling her he loves her one last time. He wanted her last moments to be peaceful. He was, no doubt, consumed with anxiety. Still though, he loved his wife so much that he let her be. He didn’t even give her a last kiss or hug, for fear of disturbing her peaceful slumber. That’s the deepest love I could ever imagine. Carrying the weight of the end of the world on your shoulders, and letting your wife sleep, so she doesn’t have to take on the burden.
Your mileage may vary on that. For a Catholic, those last few minutes would be the most important of your life, and you want to be fully alert to make the best use of them.
That is perhaps one of the largest “what if”s in history. I can’t help but to wonder what would have happened if the attacks would have been carried out.
I love how the world could have ended in just a few seconds cause of a computer bug this is truly a scary time to live not knowing if we could die any second from a computer malfunction
Why do you think it was a computer malfunction? Most so-called “computer malfunctions” are actually either deliberately programmed or are errors introduced by humans.
do the roar That is because we usually do not like to admit that 99.999% of all “computer bugs” are, in reality, solely human errors introduced into the computer code or failures by humans to follow proper protocol. Any true “computer bug” is actually few and far between and almost always involves a hardware failure of some kind (these do exist - for example, the first actual computer bug was in 1946 and was caused by a moth that flew into a computer, causing the computer to malfunction). We just do not like to admit that programmers are human beings and when they make errors, these errors are magnified because they are 100% certain to occur every time the unforeseen (by the human) circumstances are replicated. We also do not like to admit that to err is human, to really mess things up requires a computer because computers are wonderful tools that allow us to do whatever we program them to do much faster than any human possibly could, even if what we program it to do is not what we want them to do.. In any case, though, the problem almost invariably lies between the chair and the keyboard rather than being the fault of the computer itself, which is why I hate it when people blame “computer bugs” rather than assigning the blame to the person who programmed the computer (or was using the computer) in the first place.
drmadjdsadjadi dude... have you ever met somebody who codes before. A computer bug is when the programming introduces an error into the program. if there’s a bug in your code you go to the debug to check what’s going wrong, then you fix the error. A moth flying into a computer and causing a malfunction is NOT a computer bug (well, it is a computer 💻 bug 🐜 but not the other way) it is an accident that causes a malfunction.
We were too busy doing our jobs to think about that until we got all our planes off the ground... then it switched to abject horror and resignation... I can still feel the emotional experience to this very day...
That guy who put the wrong tape in must've been scarred from the experience. Even if nobody ever found out who did it, he knew that he almost singlehandedly caused the end of the world. I wouldn't be able to come back to the office ever again.
@@VaughnMurphy a aliean is something witch is in the oncheans of another planet since we know zero about oncheans i'st alien sqaured and like a animal sintest would do we get a different name
@@KSGaming419 it’s a bad invention but who said we weren’t supposed to get it, it might be better if we never got them although the us and soviets wouldve went to war it still would’ve been better if they are never invented but wdym not supposed to discover who chooses what’s we discover
A similair thing happened in Russia as well. If I remember it correctly, there was this guy who was in a nuke launching center, and the systems detected 4 US nuclear missles inbound. He contacted High command, who ordered him to prepare to retaliate. He however stated that it didn't make sense that there were only 4 missles, as a true nuclear strike would involve thousands of simultaneous missles being launched. Of course, i read this in a book almost a year ago, and the details are kinda fuzzy. Feel free to correct me if I messed some details up!
I have read an article in my freshman year of college about a similar instance where the United States misdetected hostile nuclear launches on a sunny morning. That case turned out to be the US scanners thinking that long shafts of sunlight were hostile nukes, whereas it was an computer error. It is crazy to wonder how one moment we are with our loved ones sharing a moment and in the next minute, we could all succumb to mutual and complete annihilation due to some sort of coding error.
My grandpa worked at NORAD in the 1970’s and my mom visited (part of) the building for a thanksgiving thing they did for the families of the employees. Had to take a train thing. Actually had to go inside the mountain apparently she thinks it was pretty rad.
@@zacharycowart8380 probably the f22 would be the first to deploy and f35 lightning 2 with b61 nukes and b83 to drop them on a noway return mission and tasked if survived to engage any bombers
@@cristobalalvarez5491 you didn't know what the Modern USSR could respond under this circumstance, you have your own countermeasures and they also have their own countermeasures
If people realized how many of these nuclear close-calls there have been over the past 50 years ( _at least_ four)… :-\
- more than 4 just 4 the public knows about
We're just in a simulation. The robots took over after seeing us destroy ourselves (there were a lot of nuclear war), and then put us in ahhaos fpiojsaoid Agent SMith is here! Long live The One!
@@nathanye2866 are you okay?
@Dope nyan Cat are you one of the goth kids from south park?
There is plenty of nuclear war heads are scattered around the world that hidden in the ground because countries can keep their weapons together.
When you hit send by accident but turn on airplane mode at the last second
Walter
dont give away our secrets
HAHAHAHAHA
YOU JUST SAVED MILLIONS YOUR A HERO WE SHALL ALL REMEMBER THE DAY YOUR TURNED ON AIRPLANE MODE
This is me 😂😂😂😂
Computer: about to send nuke
Grandma who said yes on a popup ad: ಠ_ಠ
dat one person who likes waffles twist
dat one person who likes waffles twist
My tablet glitched
@@zsin128 dude, could have sended a nuke lol
zsin128!
Up
On the other side of the cold war, something kinda similar happened.
A soviet missile detection system detected 6 missiles coming from the US. Protocol was to launch a retaliatory nuclear strike but the officer who was supposed to pick up the phone to call it in, Stanislav Petrov, correctly judged that the US would’ve sent all their missiles and that it was a false alarm. This man singlehandedly saved the world as we know it, went against the orders of superior officers to do so, and didnt even tell anyone until years later. He died in 2017, may he rest in peace
wow, that's something. Going against the orders of superior officers? In Russia? Even today it sounds like a bad idea.
Rip
Woah! Rip
rip
@@Mushroom_moon_stirfry guess what he was not made a hero of the soviet union
When I said “nuke the Chinese”, I meant “put the takeout in the microwave”.
Jack Thibodeau ha ha ha
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
all said by
jim kong un
Mercyy bro have a sense of humor.
Mercyy It’s comedy, Nuking the Chinese, he simply meant “Nuke the Chinese food,” or “Put the Chinese food in the microwave.”
*Wife:* "Morning honey! I made you coffee! How did you sleep last night?"
*Husband:* .....
Ion get it
Fish he didnt sleep
JiremGT oh lol
@@jiremgt4362 Thats the joke, she didnt know he was awake and trying to stop some nukes.
This was a great joke but explaining it ruined it.
World: Let’s let the computer help us.
Computer: nUkE tHEm
Lol, funny. xD
The irony is AI wont hesitate, they will nuke us
lol that’s a one plus phone
Once the computers figure out how to avoid generating an EMP, we are all dead.
@@drmadjdsadjadi on the contrary, not avoid generating EMP, but actually shielding from it with charged particle or reflecting it back (highly unlikely but so far not proven impossible)
“THE ROBOTS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE NAVY”
-Spongebob
“NOT THE NAVY”
-Squidward
NOT THE NAVY
NOT THE NAVYYYYY
the sun came up and it smiled at me
Let’s sit round the campfire and sing our campfire song
"Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind" - John F. Kennedy
But he put and to his life by himself
Bruh if alien existence they just wait for us to destroy or self
"We like to use the word peoplekind" - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Mankind put an end to him
So true.
*"The great rickroll"*
Ok Boomer
@@Perririri emphasis on the "Boom"
Ok
@Channel Unknown now 100 (101 with mine)
@Channel Unknown 169 now
USSR: How one man disobeying order prevent ww3
US: How a computer bug almost make us start ww3
It was not a computer bug - it was a human error.
@@drmadjdsadjadi Technically it was both. Someone put the wrong tape in (tape, lol) but the system also glitched because it did not inform the rest of the system that it was a training experience. Narrator says at the end the could not figure why the system didn;t inform of the demo status.
We could’ve. Died
I've heard of that Russian I think there should be a day where we celebrate all those who stoped potential ww3's
Surprised they didn't try to blame "Russian Hackers". Lol.
Some intern just made the US go full panic and use a lot of resources and risk actually starting WW3.
We would have never known about it had it not been discovered within the first 7 minutes to
do you have any links where I can find this and find out myself?
Shouma JP, the page titled "List of nuclear close calls" on Wikipedia has a paragraph about this event and it links several references.
@@rhcrcgvp thank you random dude
The soviets were probably like -what those B****s preparing for?
"...tensions with the Soviet Union are at an all-time low"
THE SOVIET UNION IS BACK?!
GUESS WHO'S BACK
John Doe sheesh... an all time low a month before 1980, when this story takes place.
This took place in the 80s
nuker uranium STALIN’S BACK, TELL A FRIEND
Stephan Beauvais I think it was a joke 😂
I was a life support tech at Offutt AFB when this happened and this video barely touches the true horror we were experiencing as we got our planes off the ground. We knew we were all going to die in the next few minutes and did what needed to be done to get all our planes off the ground as quickly as possible. As soon as we were done, we stood there looking at the sky, wondering if we would see the the trails of the missiles before they detonated. We also ignored orders to flee to the countryside to get out of range of a blast. We thought of ourselves as the lucky ones because we would die instantly as opposed to the millions who would suffer for days or even weeks with a slow painful death in the aftermath of the attack. I often still recall the horror of that day as it profoundly altered my view of the world and civilization. (not in a good way). We lived the impending end of the world, not as an abstract but as it was unfolding before our eyes.
I can only imagine how surreal that experience would have been. At any stage were you hoping it was an error, or were you convinced the entire time that this was the end?
@@josephh891 at first we hoped but we were strongly reminded that this was not a drill. When SAC says it's not a drill you know it is for real. When it is not a drill certain safety this are ignored by us, things that could get you killed. Things that if done during a drill could get you in BIG disciplinary trouble but are ignored during real combat situations. Fortunately no one died but a few guys did suffer minor injuries
@@mikel7601 I'm glad there were only minor physical injuries. The damage to the psyche, perhaps more so after you've had a time to reflect, must be extreme. You were in a state knowing that *humanity* was about to end in a few minutes. So surreal. Thanks.
Fun fact: Bob ross was still in the military as a drill sargeant in that time
Painting happy little mushroom clouds right over there.
Even funner fact: Bob Ross was in the military at Eielson AFB as mentioned in this video. Though, it is pronounced EYE-el-son, narrator.
Just try to picture him in your head as an angry drill sargeant yelling at his platoon...
Happy little accident
@@1235tristan The squad cadence went like this...
"I don't know what I've been told
Sgt's painting a mountain old"
"Van Gogh only had one ear
Sgt Ross is so dear"
"A plane is hard to maintain
We'd rather watch the drill painting"
When you earned a nuke in MW but the game ends before you can call it
Mission failed we will get them next time ....
Imaginary Fries the fact that this has happened before, actually it was late week on shoothouse. It was my 4th nuke I believe and I was in the middle of calling it in when we lost lol
I did that and it is so painful
What is mw
@@CHloE748 Call of duty: modern warfare (2019)
The humans created the nuclear bomb, but not a single mouse on earth would create the mouse trap
-Albert Einstein
I mean they don’t have the intelligence to do it
@@digs154 intelligence 100
@@digs154 this quote of alberts goes along with my ideology, intelligence brings stupidity
@@urchhyy1253 in a way it does. If mouses had the intelligence to make mouse trap they will definitely do it to battle competition. Its just survival of the fittest. Nature at work
So we almost cost the entire world the entire human race that day........cool...let’s hope it doesn’t happen again as there are more than 15000 active nukes across the world....
First thing I would do if I knew that a nuke was going to hit my area.... I would cancel my magazine subscription to ' Beautiful Homes & Gardens . ;
😂
@@pi9857 sound like a fallout magazine
I couldn’t agree with you more.
ki
i dont get it why would you cancel your nice magazine
“is this the it department?”
“yes?”
“well we have an urgent issue that needs to be fixed in at most 6 minutes”
“ok please hold”
“wait wha- *elevator music plays*”
Have you tried putting it in rice?
Have you tried to turn it off and on?
“How did ww3 start dad?”
“Well, it all started when someone deleted system 32...”
HA : )
🤣
Imfao
Hahaha! That's perfect! However, considering the era, you could have also used, "Well honey, let me tell you story about something called AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS."
loooooooooooool
When you put “Send Nukes” instead of “Send Nudes”
Haha yes original comment
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EliteLegendZXxD yes. seND nuKes wInkY faCE
♥️ I approve of this message 👍
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OOPS
I was more amazed by the reaction time of the various the interceptors and all the other forces
I know right
They were sped
I agree. Just 1 minute and the entire military force of the US was ready for an all out nuclear war.
@@pr3ttyb0yfl4cko know imagine with today's technology
So, the same goes to the Russian under this circumstance
Ha, my teacher was literally speaking of this during class
Lel
My teachers can't explain as well as the Infographics show
Smart teacher.... Prepair now ..... Google about it
When was this?
😂
“City Killers can completely eradicate cities.”
Hmm, the floor here is made out of *Floor*
The floor is covered in fallout
@@fortunate9714 welp time to get a powersuit
Well, city busses cannot transport whole cities.
the us had 2 wars that made them have two fights with other countries
idk bro here the floor is made out of ceiling
Imagine what russia was thinking when they started seeing nuclear weapons in the air from the US
oop time to nuke the world.
It’s the ussr not russia
@KGB - Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti you are rly LARPing as a kgb agent,kinda cringe
"Ahem, Sir. We were not prepared for this."
They would view it as a counterattack and likely didn't escalate the threat beyond "be on high alert".
Title: *Computer bug near to nuke launch shy of 7 minutes*
Video released: *7 Minutes Ago*
Uhhh
Me
🤣
@Blitztein beta i know you play gd from the pfp
ooo look it’s a lovely sunse....
Same
“Mankind invented atomic bomb, but no mouse construct a mouse trap” Albert Einstein
???????
Humans destroy everything..
He means the mouses didnt build traps and weapons for their own kind
“I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought with, but World Way four will be fought with sticks and stones” Also Einstein
@@catchannel8883 they would if they could but they dumb
That’s honestly the sweetest thing in the world, what he did for her. He thought the entire world would end in a matter of minutes, and he chose to let his wife sleep instead of holding her or telling her he loves her one last time. He wanted her last moments to be peaceful.
He was, no doubt, consumed with anxiety. Still though, he loved his wife so much that he let her be. He didn’t even give her a last kiss or hug, for fear of disturbing her peaceful slumber.
That’s the deepest love I could ever imagine. Carrying the weight of the end of the world on your shoulders, and letting your wife sleep, so she doesn’t have to take on the burden.
Cool, now shut up.
Your mileage may vary on that. For a Catholic, those last few minutes would be the most important of your life, and you want to be fully alert to make the best use of them.
That made me cry a bit
@@AsrielDreemurYT653 lol
@@AsrielDreemurYT653 I would say the same to you
That is perhaps one of the largest “what if”s in history. I can’t help but to wonder what would have happened if the attacks would have been carried out.
You and I wouldn’t be here to ponder
@@neuro301official7 true
@KGB - Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti yep and then later the world would thrive again a few thousand years later
Don't forget about vasili arkhipov his one wrong decision would have ended everything as we know it
I don't think we would have been here to wonder about anything.
Imagine the US nuking China and then on the nuke is written:
*MADE IN CHINA*
self assured destruction
@@theacidknight6463 otherwise known as SAD
Refund
lol
Sorry I don't like this nuke,you can take it back for free
"Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter."
I live in Trona which is way hotter than where you ARE
@@kindlygray4309 somebody whooshhh this man
@@jahbrilplaysgamesandstuff326 was IT a fallout 3 reference or a fallout la Vegas ? Cant remeber
@@casda5226 yea in fallout new Vegas the ncr troops usually say that when you talk to them it's kinda of a meme in the fallout community.
Kindly Gray r/woooosh
Then apple would turn into vault tec
jahbril plays games and stuff lol
jahbril plays games and stuff mmm now we can all live in underground vaults with inhuman experiments and tests can under go on the dwellers
@@matthewawesome1212 I don't even know you but I just sense you take things way too literally
Cowboy Jack nope just a joke
They would make everyone pay 1000 for the door
This is what happens when you click on the “Hot moms in your area!” ad. 😂
💀💀
Sylestic • 30 years ago I thought of three funny things and i decided to share them in the comments.
In an alternate timeline that's how the fallout series started
All hoomans in that vault are russians confirmed...
America: WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE! WWIII IS ABOUT TO START!
Meanwhile is USSR: Such a beautiful day/night (I do not know).
Day, I think
"Hey, why are the Americans launching their bombers?"
Actually, while it's nighttime in America, it's day in USSR, and the other way around.
I love how the world could have ended in just a few seconds cause of a computer bug this is truly a scary time to live not knowing if we could die any second from a computer malfunction
You love?
Why do you think it was a computer malfunction? Most so-called “computer malfunctions” are actually either deliberately programmed or are errors introduced by humans.
@@drmadjdsadjadi well it says that it was a computer bug
do the roar That is because we usually do not like to admit that 99.999% of all “computer bugs” are, in reality, solely human errors introduced into the computer code or failures by humans to follow proper protocol. Any true “computer bug” is actually few and far between and almost always involves a hardware failure of some kind (these do exist - for example, the first actual computer bug was in 1946 and was caused by a moth that flew into a computer, causing the computer to malfunction).
We just do not like to admit that programmers are human beings and when they make errors, these errors are magnified because they are 100% certain to occur every time the unforeseen (by the human) circumstances are replicated. We also do not like to admit that to err is human, to really mess things up requires a computer because computers are wonderful tools that allow us to do whatever we program them to do much faster than any human possibly could, even if what we program it to do is not what we want them to do.. In any case, though, the problem almost invariably lies between the chair and the keyboard rather than being the fault of the computer itself, which is why I hate it when people blame “computer bugs” rather than assigning the blame to the person who programmed the computer (or was using the computer) in the first place.
drmadjdsadjadi dude... have you ever met somebody who codes before. A computer bug is when the programming introduces an error into the program. if there’s a bug in your code you go to the debug to check what’s going wrong, then you fix the error. A moth flying into a computer and causing a malfunction is NOT a computer bug (well, it is a computer 💻 bug 🐜 but not the other way) it is an accident that causes a malfunction.
Imagine waking up in the morning and your husband just says "The world almost ended last night."
Imagine waking up in the morning and realising that your house location is a pre-programmed target of a intercontinental missile!
Wouldn't change much if it was your neighbour's
@@Victor-gr2yj Or on the other side of town
I will be proud
“Why did I ever join the military” famous last words
Video: *talking about how a Nuclear Missile was 7 minutes away from being launched*
The Music in the background: *Inspirational Music*
Imagine the adrenaline rush everyone was feeling. I bet there’s never been a rush that high for any of them ever again.
We were too busy doing our jobs to think about that until we got all our planes off the ground... then it switched to abject horror and resignation... I can still feel the emotional experience to this very day...
At least they still “track” Santa
That guy who put the wrong tape in must've been scarred from the experience. Even if nobody ever found out who did it, he knew that he almost singlehandedly caused the end of the world. I wouldn't be able to come back to the office ever again.
“I don’t fear anything but nuclear warfare makes me shiver”
Unknown unknown
-2014
I fear no man, but that thing…(nuclear warfare)…it scares me.
All I can say is, “Let’s play Thermonuclear warfare”
What if the Soviets did this on purpose to test America’s reaction time
Pretty f*cking fast
Well they're extremely fast. Just 1 minute after the alert went off and the country was ready to give it all.
ngl if america fired nukes right away at the soviets while their just vibing
fast, within 2 minutes america was ready to put all in
@@MovedErmOk I mean you'd think that the soviets would have their own pretty fast reaction time
7 minutes a way from Nuke video
Posted: 7 minutes
Me: uh oh
I would’ve been SWEATING HARD
Literary no one:
Infographics show: Nuclear weapons are boxing gloves.
See opening of Rocky 4
Analogies
@@derekchuff1430 at least they had an explosion
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s crazy to think, we could be going through our day and then all of a sudden nukes just start going off... wicked
Imagine being one of those pilots in the jets tho? Like that adrenaline rush
Is nobody gonna appreciate how well this story was explained??
Nobody:
Not even your mailbox's manufacturer:
USA: Soviet Nuclear Attacc is Imminent
Normie
This story makes me want to believe we are living in a simulation
We are.
@Cmdr. Lewdiepie or we go into another simulation
@Cmdr. Lewdiepie and when we die in that simulation you go to another simulation. FOR ALL ETIRNITY
idk man.. this simulated hotdog tastes amazing.
We are
I really dont want this to happen, i just want to live my life.
Couldnt have summed it up better than that my friend
Too bad, you're being drafted.
just make sure your friend who works at norad doesnt take any tapes over for work
WertyTT, your time on discord has ended. Get drafted.
Russian Spies when hearing alert be like - "Hey Russia y u leave us here ._."
guilding
Thats my roleplay for fallout 4 lol
This is fun learning school should take notes lol
@Drive ssjm and the schools are run by humans and i was talking about schools learning from all the infographics videos
Imagine what could have been...
peace could have been if the world was obliterated
Peace once and for all
Jericho on Netflix will show you.
*infograffics releases new vid*
Me: more facts to torture my new prisoners with. These kids will never sleep during history class ever again!
You do this two
laura parry ah, I see you are a man of culture aswell. Assuming you are a man.
@@autumnvibes9313 no comrade I'm aliean
@@VaughnMurphy a aliean is something witch is in the oncheans of another planet since we know zero about oncheans i'st alien sqaured and like a animal sintest would do we get a different name
Did you seriously say infograffics *sigh*
"Honey, why are you screaming hysterically? I was asleep."
It's impossible to comprehend the true scale of devastation this war would cause
0:43 *TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING!!!*
This is Ibs Reporting:
Everyone in the world is dead.
@Bryan BD yup I'm deeeeed
Skynet was inspired by this
Or maybe skynet was this.
anh duc are you sure about that
No one literally not a single soul in the milkyway galaxy: ...
Coputer: dO YoU waNT tO ExpLOdE!?!?!?!?!?
No one..
Not a single soul..
Laughs at this joke
@@nO-YoUrE-DuRnK
Nii varmaan
I liked it
Comrade Ivan you’re not human
Diavolo The Boss well sorry to disappoint you but last time I check I am
"Though tensions between the U.S and Russia are at a historic all time low"
*2 years later*
The duty of these brave souls, knowing that they will never see their family again nor get a chance to say goodbye.. I imagine the hugs that night.
"Shall we play a game?"
0-players
/Y
/Set scenario: Total annihilation of human race
Whooooo glad it wasn't MY computer that was handling it :D
If my logic is correct, then that could’ve been bad...
Nah
No it would be guuuuuud
(Yzma impression) "You think?!"
We almost burned ourselves off the face of the Earth, and it would have been our own fault! Were like toddlers playing with daddy's gun! 🙄
Humanity was never meant to get access to missiles
@@KSGaming419 it’s a bad invention but who said we weren’t supposed to get it, it might be better if we never got them although the us and soviets wouldve went to war it still would’ve been better if they are never invented but wdym not supposed to discover who chooses what’s we discover
This is what it feels like when I start my computer
I don't know why but this video got me hyped and emotional at the same time. And I'm neither American nor Russian.
No one:
When you click on an ad:
Sylestic • 30 years ago sometimes it glitches and comments it two times,
Sylestic • 30 years ago oh
life is pain
Why do you have two comments
Time Travellar why does that matter.
*And that’s how I met your mother*
With this much scrambling, I want to believe other nations noticed. Hearing their side of the story would be interesting.
A similair thing happened in Russia as well. If I remember it correctly, there was this guy who was in a nuke launching center, and the systems detected 4 US nuclear missles inbound. He contacted High command, who ordered him to prepare to retaliate. He however stated that it didn't make sense that there were only 4 missles, as a true nuclear strike would involve thousands of simultaneous missles being launched.
Of course, i read this in a book almost a year ago, and the details are kinda fuzzy. Feel free to correct me if I messed some details up!
Am I the only one who thinks someone did that deliberately in order to start a nuclear war?
Maybe, maybe not.
The soviets were probably confused as f**k
@@enderbirds3814 Soviet general: Aigh what dem bitc*es doin with those b-52's in air?
maybe, what’s sure though is that not everyone thought that
9:16 "The fallout will make farming impossible for decades, and ensure that the Soviet Union starves to death." Why is that farmer fat?
That moment When you are so early and don't know what to comment.
It's kind of awkward.
You should watch the video first
'Icy' grip of the 'Cold' war.
I don't think that was an accident 😅😂
Great! Add some cameras, a budget, some bad actors, and an anticlimactic ending, and you got yourself a cash grab movie!
So the sequel to Battleship?
Basically what happened. War Games is based on this.
Plot twist: the bug actually stopped the launch
i have been summoned?
oh, different plot twist...
ok, bye
Twisted Plot Twist no..you must be kept
The guy: "Its just A PRANK BRO"
The McDonald’s ice cream machine caused this
Rofl
I knew it. Ronald McDonald was probably behind it.
I guess skynet had a change of heart and decided to spare us lol
glad to see this channel is soon reaching 10 million
2:45
You just didn’t want to say 3 AM huh?
*TRIGGERED*
launching a nuke at 3AM ** not clickbait ** 😢😢** very emotional **
Stonks
supreme leader snoke **gone wrong** **YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT**
I agree at 1:50 that tensions with the Soviet Union are at a historical low. Almost nonexistent at this point
Yeah, so low the US was immediately starting to nuke the planet into extinction when their computer sneezed.
Bro... the Soviet Union doesn’t exist
at 1:50 they said that from the timeline of the 80s in the cold war
2:41 it looks like the military person is a leprechaun
I just realized that 😂😂
lol no it doesnt
i want to know how the USSR reacted to this when they saw everyone in the US scrambling all the sudden.
I have read an article in my freshman year of college about a similar instance where the United States misdetected hostile nuclear launches on a sunny morning. That case turned out to be the US scanners thinking that long shafts of sunlight were hostile nukes, whereas it was an computer error.
It is crazy to wonder how one moment we are with our loved ones sharing a moment and in the next minute, we could all succumb to mutual and complete annihilation due to some sort of coding error.
I believe you're mistaking that with a case in the former USSR. They had a similar malfunction back in 1983
Don't you hate it when you almost launch some nukes and start ww3, like really that is annoying af
Ikr
Me: Downloads something from Softonic
Also me: *Why do I hear boss music?*
When one thinks "The Sum of All Fears" is scary.
My grandpa worked at NORAD in the 1970’s and my mom visited (part of) the building for a thanksgiving thing they did for the families of the employees. Had to take a train thing. Actually had to go inside the mountain apparently she thinks it was pretty rad.
Its pretty amazing that in just 10 minutes of a missile being launched at the us, we respond by leveling multiple major cities 3 to 4 times.
@@zacharycowart8380 most planes can carry the b61 nuclear warhead
@@zacharycowart8380 probably the f22 would be the first to deploy and f35 lightning 2 with b61 nukes and b83 to drop them on a noway return mission and tasked if survived to engage any bombers
@@cristobalalvarez5491 you didn't know what the Modern USSR could respond under this circumstance, you have your own countermeasures and they also have their own countermeasures
When you install pirated software
"We let our machines get out of control." - Henry Fonda, Fail Safe (1964)
It's NOT a bug, it is a feature!
It just works
Computer:
„A strange game...the only winning move is not to play.
How about a nice game of chess?“
Best infographics video I have ever seen. Nice info