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If you’re actually interested, this is NOT the actual warning message. The actual warning message was recorded by Peter Donaldson, Chief continuity announcer for BBC Radio 4. The instructions have one key error. Namely, official advice was to stay at home, no matter where you were. Evacuation was impossible and impractical, roads and railways were intended to move soldiers, tanks, ammunition, food and fuel to the front line and casualties back home.
@@zali290778 Correct it was the post attack message, but the advice would still be to stay at home since the UK abandoned evacuation plans in 1967 and went for a policy of containment instead.
uhhh i just made the fictional broadcast made of the same thing as Harvester's (inspired by him actually) and it says about evacuation using motorways and flight or ferry services. (during the paranormal attack; not during World War III)
While radiation is dangerous its not so extreme in a nuclear bomb Unless you drink black rain from fallout youre pretty safe for example hiroshima is habitable while chernobyl isnt, in terms of radiation nuclear power accidents are way worse than nuclear blasts, the thing you should worry in case of nuclear detonation is if youre close to wood or glass because the deadliest things in nuclear blasts are shockwaves and fire People oftenly over exaggerate nuclear war, but the difference from carpet bombing a city with fire bombs and detonating a nuclear bomb is very minimal
Well, this certainly will happen in the future, but when it will happen is uncertain. It could be in 3 years, it could be in 300. Both the US of A and Russia still have Nuclear warheads and devices that can be used at the push of a button. As Cpt. Price would say: "All it takes to change the course of history is the will of a single man".
To think that humanity can reach such a high level of technology that it threatens our own existance, and to think the Cold War is a testament to this and we survived.
@@forgive_me_for_my_past i was browsing tiktok (don't bully me) at 1am, came a cross an eas rating video, let's say i got a bit scared after putting my phone away
The worst part about nuclear armaments is warnings such as these are near pointless. If you live in a city which has been targeted, it's already over for you. If you do not, society's immenent collapse is all you have to look forward to.
@@ItzBIULD BMDS of countries other than usa 1. Europe (nato aligned countries) - falls under nato bmd programme with assistance from us as per EPAA approach , consists of early warning sats , 2 aegis ashore sites in romania and poland , one bmd radar site in turkey and patriot , SAMP T land based interceptor Apart from this bmds to nato countries is provided by USN aegis capable ships, and de zven provincien class ships of netherlands navy with SMART L radars from thales , the german F124 frigates r reportedly being equipped with bmd radars from hensholdt
It has that eerie uk during the 80s vibe , however considering it's the 80s I imagine it would have a protect and survive reference and different things being said But I still love it
Given that the UK has at most six minutes from launch to strike, this type of warning would never go out. And last minute evacuations would never happen.
Just realised. If you build your own shelter that has no air pockets to prevent fallout getting in, won’t you suffocate from the lack of oxygen after a couple of days?
@@Scotsmen5512 You should have enough oxygen in the room for 14 days, assuming the room is normally sized. It is most likely people would go into their basements.
America during the cold war: If you want to avoid a nuclear blast, duck and cover. England during the cold war: You are going to fucking die. It's scary how one of those is actually accurate.
This isn't actually a real video (which isn't really made clear in the video but you can guess at it because the advice is wrong and it takes too long), but it is true that British Civil Protection materials didn't really bother sugar coating the situation; even if they weren't really truthful about how futile a lot of their advice would actually be.
I love the old British way of saying it like it is!. I spent my formative years in the 80's being terrified of two things, mainly because of the government WARNINGs: John Hurt AIDS information ads and any thing connected to thermonuclear warfare....I couldn't watch Threads more than once it was too scary.....
During the 1980’s the Cold War tensions were really rising between the United States and Soviet Union. Especially during 1983 and 1984. We we’re getting closer to a possible nuclear war each day. On 26 September 1983, the nuclear early-warning system of the Soviet Union reported the launch of one intercontinental ballistic missile with 4 more missiles behind it, from bases in the United States. These missile attack warnings were suspected to be false alarms by Stanislav Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces on duty at the command center of the early-warning system. He decided to wait for corroborating evidence-of which none arrived-rather than immediately relaying the warning up the chain-of-command. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack against the United States and its NATO allies, which would likely have resulted in an escalation to a full-scale nuclear war. Investigation of the satellite warning system later determined that the system had indeed malfunctioned. Why do you think that between 1983 & 1984 tons of Nuclear War movies such as: ‘The Day After,’ ‘Threads,’ ‘Testament’ & a few others were made through that time? Now people just saying stuff like: ‘I miss the 1980’s,’ ‘Life was so much simple back then’ and stuff like that just makes me really uncomfortable.
It’s Incredible that the fate of the world really rested on one man, even more so when you realise most other people would relay the false information up. In many alternate universes, modern civilisation would have ended there, we are the unlikely survivors of that outcome.
@@TheFormidableForce Surely you did, foreigner. You guys always have a justification for a bs cheap yellow press stories. Yet whom I am criticizing: even the countrymen do not differ from you.
@@PlsGiveMeUser Youse probably wouldnt though would Yas. Also You lot been fighting since Romans occupied Briton. Or they called it Britainia. I'm probably mostly native or Celtic and have Irish roots I'm very proud of but unfortunately the Roman is in me too.
The guy: "Targets are London," Me: Oh ok ... "Manchester"... Me: ... Ok ... "Birmingham"... Me: ... Ok ... "Leeds"... Me: Dialling for 2 weeks' worth of curry takeaways
Tonight on Top Gear: We will be using this Turkish car that has intresting buttons.Lets uh...click this one. Ah well fuck me,i just launched 15-20 nukes to USSR.
It’s interesting how they expect citizens to be able to pack 14 days worth of supplies in 5-10 minutes I couldn’t even pack a week’s worth of supplies in an hour
It isn't made remotely clear, but it isn't actually real. Other ways of telling include the official advice being wrong and the time the whole thing takes to say taking way too long. You can't have a four minute video in a three minute warning.
The fact that anywhere other than the places that they say are just told to stay home is just saying "welp you're gonna die and you might as well make the most of what's left"
@@HarvesterYT as in the person who wrote the comment made it sound like it was a fake video by saying it realistic, etc. So I wrote the comment to say that it wasn’t a fake broadcast and it was real
That sudden glitch effect scared the shit out of me I should not have watched this with anxiety EDIT (read it please if you can) ok but why are people taking the time out of their day to reply to a dumb, unimportant TH-cam comment on a random video being rude for no good reason, even going as far to criticise the dash at the end which for that one person's benefit I have removed I'd understand if my comment was offensive or had misinformation in it or something but it isn't and it doesn't all I did was mention that a sudden noise in the video scared me and that I was already anxious at the time I've ignored for long enough, laughing at it for a bit but I just want to understand there's no need to say rude things to me for that (this may seem a bit overboard but all I wanna know is why? and what did I do that was so bad that you had to sit and type out a rude response?) P.S please use tone indicators or something in your comments. I am autistic meaning its extremely hard for me to read tone)
imagine sitting at the table with your family eating snacks and you suddenly hear those sirens and read the information to leave your area immediately. I hope this day will never come
I was just a kid in the 1980's &, along with (absolutely TERRIFYING) movies like; 'The Day After' & 'Threads' - showing the truly horrific aftermath of nuclear war, messages such as this kept it on my (far too young to be thinking of this) mind. As such, having 'internalised' the views of experts saying about the aftermath, how; 'the living would envy the dead' & other observations like; 'those who died in the first few minutes are the lucky ones' etc, I decided that if 'it' happens, there will be no doing any of the (frankly futile) stuff that we'd have been told to do in this broadcast. There will be no running for the nuclear bunker etc. Instead, I would simply stand outside & wait for the 'mini star' to form, with the intense light that blinds me & the sudden blast of heat, roughly equal to the surface of the sun - that instantly vapourizes me before my brain has any chance to register any pain. A flash of light & it's all over... I figured that was a far better option than seeing, first hand, the aftermath portrayed in 'The Day After' & 'Threads' - for real... I made that decision at about 12 years old.... I'm now, at the time of posting this, 50. If / when (GOD FORBID) 'it' happens - I'd still take that decision & wait to die in the same way. I'd choose that over the aftermath in a heartbeat.
You were on the verge of a nuclear war in the 70s and 80s as well, so I guess that could’ve been down to feeling scared about the Nuclear Strikes and all. I’m not from the 80s (I’m from the 2010s) but I’ve watched documentaries as bloody hell they look kinda scary, I hope that we don’t have to suffer a Nuclear War with what’s going on with Russia and Ukraine.
@@louiejonesponation When Reagan signed the treaty with Russia for both the US & Russia to scrap its nukes & when the Berlin Wall came down, I felt we'd been heard & the people in power were doing something about it. I felt our generation living in fear was worth it in the end if future generations - your generation - didn't have to. Right now I feel our generation failed if your feeling that fear. Something im truly sorry to your generation for. But I'm still hoping you won't for long. I'm hoping on the Russian People realizing their ancestors had the right idea & have another revolution to remove that bastard, Putin, from the Kremlin & let The Hague deal with him - enduring his 'nuclear toys' (ie launch codes) are confiscated first...
@@xXx8021 I just have my fingers crossed that Ukraine or Russia don’t win because if Ukraine win then Russia will not take failure as an answer and might end up just nuking all of world, and if Russia wins then the citizens of Ukraine won’t be free. The most annoying thing is the “Ban Russian Players” which is stupid because what have Russian People done, nothing. It’s Putin’s fault and a lot of Russian People don’t want anything to do with what’s going on, they just want Ukraine and the world to be left alone and living there lives in fear. Similar thing with Germany is WWII, German people were banned from everything over some idiot called “Hitler.” They wanted nothing to do with the war and a lot didn’t agree with him, but they were just banned anyway.
I could imagine being in either Birmingham, Edinburgh, or Liverpool, minding my own business, realising that I have followed the Protect And Survive tips, I grab everything I had prepared, and start doing it.
"A possible nuclear strike is imminent." "Civilians are advised to stay at their homes." Well unless your home happens to be a nuclear bunker, then it really doesn't matter.
"You will be unable to leave your fallout room." Actually, in a prerecorded script for the Wartime Broadcasting Service, people were not told to not leave the fallout room, but instead told that if they DID have to leave their fallout room (to restock on supplies, or something), they shouldn't stay out longer than necessary. The home itself was the place you couldn't leave. But this is just nitpicking. The video is amazing anyways.
3:33 Me: **sees the image for a brief second** Also me: Wait lemme see it again Again me: **sees and pauses on the image** Me: **inhale** **exhale** GET OF MY SCREEN YOU SATANIC UNHOLY BEING
Jim: God ol’ mighty ducks! There’s only 3 minutes to go! Hilda: Oh dear! I’ll just go and get the washing in! Jim: Come back here, you stupid tart! Just get into that bloody shelter! Hilda: How dare you talk to me like that, James!? Jim: Just shut up and get in! Hilda: There’s no need to forget our manners, just because there is a war on! Jim: Shut up! I’m trying to listen! Hilda: I have never ever heard a such language in all of my life! Jim: For god-heaven’s sake, just shut up! Hilda: Oh dear! I’ve left the oven on! Jim: Get in! Get in! Get in! Hilda: The cake will be burnt!
I dreamt of this happening when I was fourteen. I still remember the horn and looking at the clear blue sunny sky and seeing trails of debris burning up in the atmosphere. Then I woke up. That was 1994.
Really cool, but a bit of a nit pick, if an attack was happening, it would be too late for anyone to evacuate, you gotta hunker down and try to survive
Believe it or not, France has one of the best militaries and among the biggest nuclear stockpiles in the world. A lot of what you hear about the French armed forces' failures is poorly taught history in American classrooms.
This is the feeling I get everytime the EAS comes on in the US. It sounds legit every single time but to this point, luckily, has only ever said “this is a test” “there is no actual emergency “ however, the sounds and warning tones are frightening to say the least.
It happened once in 1971. An AT&T operator at Cheyenne Mountain, where US military leaders would bunker at, fed the wrong paper tape into the teletype machine. Instead of the weekly test tape, he fed in attack card white. Most radio and TV stations ignored the warning. Many of those that did, didn't follow procedures. There are at least two of those broadcasts on TH-cam (WOWO in Fort Wayne and WCCO in Minneapolis).
@Mini Crewmate Playz except you can literally be arrested if you broadcast realistic or actual EAS alerts, and on a morale point of view, it’s just fucked up, especially if his mom suffers from heart problems
Well… you aren’t wrong… Most people didn’t accept the activation of a Lifted Veil Scenario in 2023, now knowing we exists, The USA almost collapsed to the riots.
"Aarrgghh!! Vera, what did he say?! Something about collecting Her Majesty's medicine? Build a shelter out of sand? Drink 3 and a half pints of water? Set fire to all doors, tables and chairs? It's too fast!! Slow down! I can't remember! Damn the French!".
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0:34 This is coming to you
Is this fake Harvester
That's so generic, that "suscribe, like, ring the bell" like c'mon man be more creative than that.
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This actually happened. The Queen just used her power to teleport England to an alternate universe.
Heard she managed to transport Mountbatten to space
Must explain her immortality...
@@ajverona
Obama Moment
It would be helpful now for us to escape this pandemic.
God Bless the Head Shapeshifting Lizard with the shiny hat.
If you’re actually interested, this is NOT the actual warning message. The actual warning message was recorded by Peter Donaldson, Chief continuity announcer for BBC Radio 4. The instructions have one key error. Namely, official advice was to stay at home, no matter where you were. Evacuation was impossible and impractical, roads and railways were intended to move soldiers, tanks, ammunition, food and fuel to the front line and casualties back home.
That was the post message
Damn I feel bad for my dad
@@zali290778 Correct it was the post attack message, but the advice would still be to stay at home since the UK abandoned evacuation plans in 1967 and went for a policy of containment instead.
uhhh i just made the fictional broadcast made of the same thing as Harvester's (inspired by him actually) and it says about evacuation using motorways and flight or ferry services. (during the paranormal attack; not during World War III)
What is today’s 4 minute warning or we’re can I find the information 👍🏼
This has such a threatening aura it's actually scary
Yeah
He says to seek shelter and that people WILL die if they don't, in a calm voice
*A CALM VOICE*
Even if I’m just a AI Backup consciousness 2 days before {CALLSIGN} [OCTOBER]’s Death, this still scares me… odd… I’m artificial, but yet feel… fear…
@@xodiacz1223 Radiation Sickness isn’t certainly deadly, although I don’t think I want radiation sickness lol.
While radiation is dangerous its not so extreme in a nuclear bomb
Unless you drink black rain from fallout youre pretty safe for example hiroshima is habitable while chernobyl isnt, in terms of radiation nuclear power accidents are way worse than nuclear blasts, the thing you should worry in case of nuclear detonation is if youre close to wood or glass because the deadliest things in nuclear blasts are shockwaves and fire
People oftenly over exaggerate nuclear war, but the difference from carpet bombing a city with fire bombs and detonating a nuclear bomb is very minimal
@angela amado they might have sent tsar bomba so the effects might have been more serious
“France and the United States are preparing for counter strikes”
That would at least make me feel a bit better to know I would be avenged
Yeah but now everyone’s gonna die in the counterstrike too.
Last country to die in the counterattack turn out the light.
By France
I think I would be more scared knowing the world would be coming into a nuclear war.
Yeah but like
It's the french
This actually looks authentically like 1980's low-budget BBC production values. Well done, and boy does it give you pause for thought.
@75jd speech synthesis was not this good at the time!
The fact that we came so close to this happening is beyond frightening
In a way we still could
Well, this certainly will happen in the future, but when it will happen is uncertain. It could be in 3 years, it could be in 300. Both the US of A and Russia still have Nuclear warheads and devices that can be used at the push of a button. As Cpt. Price would say: "All it takes to change the course of history is the will of a single man".
@@ThatTurboProbe
Nobody is crazy enough to allow that to happen.
@@ThatTurboProbe they aren't the only ones
To think that humanity can reach such a high level of technology that it threatens our own existance, and to think the Cold War is a testament to this and we survived.
Oh no. Old broadcasts are creepier than the new ones.
Except the USA. Their EAS as scary as shit.
And Canada. The tones and the monotone voice that follows after can be scary especially at 1AM.
@@forgive_me_for_my_past i was browsing tiktok (don't bully me) at 1am, came a cross an eas rating video, let's say i got a bit scared after putting my phone away
Yeah I agree
QuinGames this isn’t real
I was in the bathroom then I hear a warning and it scared the hell out of me
“My god. How many Greenlight nukes did he detonate?"
All of them, Mr. President.
I see your a man of culture
Did anyone know the nukes were ours?
About 25 nukes were launched sir, London will be in rubles and ashes I’m afraid, also the major cities as well.
Cool COD Cold War reference
The worst part about nuclear armaments is warnings such as these are near pointless. If you live in a city which has been targeted, it's already over for you. If you do not, society's immenent collapse is all you have to look forward to.
@eggs n toast u do realise us is not the only country with bmds , right ?
@Keeper of the past they'll likely go from tactical strikes before the first round of MIRVs
@eggs n toast lmao, as if other countries couldn't do it, don't be so brainwashed
@@endia-enderofabdoolsandchi1219 Oh yeah, Israel too, they have a very advanced one
@@ItzBIULD BMDS of countries other than usa
1. Europe (nato aligned countries) - falls under nato bmd programme with assistance from us as per EPAA approach , consists of early warning sats , 2 aegis ashore sites in romania and poland , one bmd radar site in turkey and patriot , SAMP T land based interceptor
Apart from this bmds to nato countries is provided by USN aegis capable ships, and de zven provincien class ships of netherlands navy with SMART L radars from thales , the german F124 frigates r reportedly being equipped with bmd radars from hensholdt
When it said “Attack warning red. Seek shelter NOW!” My heart jumped 69420 feet in the air and my amount of nightmares doubled
I have a fear of EAS alerts/TV shutdowns/static/etc so my amount of nightmares octupled.
Same man
my heart was literally beating so quick I can’t explain
I don’t think that this is bad, just wondering why it’s called entertainment when it only scares us
69420 ft = 21159.216 m
🧐
The queen is immortal so there’s nothing she needs to worry about
edit:I take back my statement
The secret is in her tea and crumpets
I mean the question is can she become 100 years old? the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Phillip died at age 99, but can Queen Elizabeth II hit 100?
Probably
@NadoYT I mean she is immortal so obviously
OMG SO FUNnY IVE NEVER SAW THAT ONE COMING HAHAHAHHAHaHHAHHAHAHHAHA
“Use non flamable items such as doors chairs and tables” theyre made out of wood tho-
DEJA VU I HAVE BEEN IN THIS PLACE BEFORE
@@VillVTheExpert hey-
not everybody uses wooden furtniture lol
But they can't just blast Like kerosene when they contact any heat ,
The flamable means that which can't catch fire that easily
Not all of them
It has that eerie uk during the 80s vibe , however considering it's the 80s I imagine it would have a protect and survive reference and different things being said
But I still love it
Yelp
Same
Where can I find more of this eerie 80s uk vibe
@@joarroyo6737 even if it's not eas, bbc idents in the 80s were eerie, as are technical difficulties and the testcard
@@joarroyo6737 Scarfolk is based on the 70s but I highly recommend it
I love how it said "Use non flammable materials" then list the three things that are (probably) made of wood back in the 80s
Did you try to set on fire solid wood?
"a siren will sound to alert you that you are potentially in the blast radius and evacuate to safety"
Deaf people: well shit
The sirens : starts gesturing sign language
Deaf : oh, shit. this kinda bops tho
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiet
@@pur0. fnf fans:
I mean they specifically ordered to not evacuate if you don't hear the siren, so i guess deaf people are immune to nuclear strikes
Why so worried? Just look for the blast /s
Can't believe I actually have to say this but THIS IS NOT REAL.
@たあ nah, Britain uses miles
dude, legit one of the best fake emergency alert systems ive ever seen. great job man.
LMAO
@@kebab420 the tts sounds real
Wdym it’s fake 😳
Given that the UK has at most six minutes from launch to strike, this type of warning would never go out. And last minute evacuations would never happen.
It would be accurate for the 60s plan, but things where far more gloomy in the example of the 80s.
@Connors Restorations in the 60s and 80s it would be fine not now tho
@Keeper of the past Also most likely still using a lot of info from the 50s tatics which were much lower yeild
@@mauzki- *were
That's what I was thinking
Thanks for dropping Glasgow at the last minute.
Sheffield: First time?
Just realised. If you build your own shelter that has no air pockets to prevent fallout getting in, won’t you suffocate from the lack of oxygen after a couple of days?
@@Scotsmen5512 You should have enough oxygen in the room for 14 days, assuming the room is normally sized. It is most likely people would go into their basements.
@@RealPeopleShorts Guess I’ll die. (All the rooms in my house without ventilation are really small.
Could Be worse Boris could be visiting
America during the cold war: If you want to avoid a nuclear blast, duck and cover.
England during the cold war: You are going to fucking die.
It's scary how one of those is actually accurate.
You mean more honest
This isn't actually a real video (which isn't really made clear in the video but you can guess at it because the advice is wrong and it takes too long), but it is true that British Civil Protection materials didn't really bother sugar coating the situation; even if they weren't really truthful about how futile a lot of their advice would actually be.
What year can be?
I love the old British way of saying it like it is!. I spent my formative years in the 80's being terrified of two things, mainly because of the government WARNINGs:
John Hurt AIDS information ads and any thing connected to thermonuclear warfare....I couldn't watch Threads more than once it was too scary.....
@@danielmatthews9918 "old" is right, the way things are these days with all the woke snowflakes...
During the 1980’s the Cold War tensions were really rising between the United States and Soviet Union. Especially during 1983 and 1984. We we’re getting closer to a possible nuclear war each day. On 26 September 1983, the nuclear early-warning system of the Soviet Union reported the launch of one intercontinental ballistic missile with 4 more missiles behind it, from bases in the United States. These missile attack warnings were suspected to be false alarms by Stanislav Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces on duty at the command center of the early-warning system. He decided to wait for corroborating evidence-of which none arrived-rather than immediately relaying the warning up the chain-of-command. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack against the United States and its NATO allies, which would likely have resulted in an escalation to a full-scale nuclear war. Investigation of the satellite warning system later determined that the system had indeed malfunctioned. Why do you think that between 1983 & 1984 tons of Nuclear War movies such as: ‘The Day After,’ ‘Threads,’ ‘Testament’ & a few others were made through that time? Now people just saying stuff like: ‘I miss the 1980’s,’ ‘Life was so much simple back then’ and stuff like that just makes me really uncomfortable.
It’s Incredible that the fate of the world really rested on one man, even more so when you realise most other people would relay the false information up. In many alternate universes, modern civilisation would have ended there, we are the unlikely survivors of that outcome.
And to make matters worse, the soviets fired him after this for not following procedures properly
@@alanfinnerty9740 where did you read this? “Trust me”?
@@worldoftancraft I saw a documentary which confirmed that fact
@@TheFormidableForce Surely you did, foreigner. You guys always have a justification for a bs cheap yellow press stories. Yet whom I am criticizing: even the countrymen do not differ from you.
FUCK THAT FIRST STATIC SCARED ME
Either way wow this looks so genuine! Kudos! 😳
It always does I’m never prepared for it And if I am I don’t expect the second static
Ye that statics scared the shitty shit shit out of me
Northern Ireland watches and laughs.
And so does the Faroe Islands
*fallout intensifies*
Lol
we'd be giving England the middle finger
@@PlsGiveMeUser
Youse probably wouldnt though would Yas. Also You lot been fighting since Romans occupied Briton. Or they called it Britainia. I'm probably mostly native or Celtic and have Irish roots I'm very proud of but unfortunately the Roman is in me too.
@@aphyTTR no we dont, we hate the english 90% of the time
I hope nobody in the world ever needs to hear such warnings.
Imagine this broadcasted abruptly on TV. Fucking terrifying.
Yeah and imagine hearing that the bomb will drop on your city
Bristol: *Gets nuked*
Cardiff: Hehe, I'm in danger
This is scary 😧 especially as there is such a deep voice and such a bad mic and bad quality of the video
This was in the 19s so it would sound scary
@@sturmanator0784 ik but i didn’t think it would be like this
@@hollienn2006 I wasn't trying to
@@hollienn2006 not really, for me at least
Imagine if the BBC did this as April Fools in the 80s.
There would probably be lawsuits out the ass
we do a little trolling
Bruh
how calm and monotone his voice with the complete silence in the background makes its pants pissingly spooky
The queen: *sips immortality juice*
Her raid farm broke
This is just a typical dream I would have
And staying safe from one is pretty easy. When in doubt, hide in a refrigerator like Indy did
The guy: "Targets are London,"
Me: Oh ok
... "Manchester"...
Me: ... Ok
... "Birmingham"...
Me: ... Ok
... "Leeds"...
Me: Dialling for 2 weeks' worth of curry takeaways
Tonight on topgear:
UK: This video
Jeremy Clarkson: Well, one second we were trying out our new car, and the next we’re exploding the UK
@MrLazyBones nah fam
Just why you watching Netflix and TH-cam at the same time?
@MrLazyBones *ohhhh* makes sense
Tonight on Top Gear:
We will be using this Turkish car that has intresting buttons.Lets uh...click this one.
Ah well fuck me,i just launched 15-20 nukes to USSR.
Tonite on Bottom Gear...
Feb 2022 here.... People in the past comments, you thought Covid was going to be the big issue! Well... Here we are.
It’s interesting how they expect citizens to be able to pack 14 days worth of supplies in 5-10 minutes
I couldn’t even pack a week’s worth of supplies in an hour
it's not real
It isn't made remotely clear, but it isn't actually real.
Other ways of telling include the official advice being wrong and the time the whole thing takes to say taking way too long.
You can't have a four minute video in a three minute warning.
Ngl, this gives off the most valid tones I've ever heard/seen. It actually seemed real
@@xodiacz1223 ? That's Test Card F,, don't see how that gives away that it's a mockup
Oh
ok...
analog horror set in the UK is something I didn't know I needed.
The fact that this actually happened to a different country in a different time is absolutely frightening.
This feels really real besides it being a scenario
If there was a Fallout game set in England, this would be the perfect way to start it.
100%. as well as the 1980s tech as opposed to the 2070s
A game called Fallout London is being made. Think it’s just fan made though.
all uk eas alarms should be replaced with “Panic” by The Smiths
Death Grips - You may think he loves you for your money but I know what he really loves you for its your brand new leopard skin pillbox hat
y e s
I love The Smiths, but if Panic was the last song played on BBC Radio 6 Music, it’ll be a deadly accurate synchronicity.
@@waterdrinker4839 dude i translate it into english and it’s
and it’s is
That or “Gas Panic” by Oasis
The fact that anywhere other than the places that they say are just told to stay home is just saying "welp you're gonna die and you might as well make the most of what's left"
No it’s saying that those major cities are most likely to be targeted by a nuclear strike
I wasn't expecting the loud static.
Blooming Nora!
Are you celtic?
@@shinji5217 Erm, why? I'm from Yorkshire if that helps?
@@DeadlyNightShade60 you look celtic
I’m only 30 seconds in and this looks beautiful.
Edit: That was great, perfect, and realistic! Nice job Harvester!
I don’t think u understand that this was real
Dunno what you learnt in history bud but the UK didn't get nuked in the 80s
@@HarvesterYT didn’t mean it like that pal :)
@@jimmyfitsimmons9419 then how did you mean it
@@HarvesterYT as in the person who wrote the comment made it sound like it was a fake video by saying it realistic, etc. So I wrote the comment to say that it wasn’t a fake broadcast and it was real
That sudden glitch effect scared the shit out of me I should not have watched this with anxiety
EDIT (read it please if you can)
ok but why are people taking the time out of their day to reply to a dumb, unimportant TH-cam comment on a random video being rude for no good reason, even going as far to criticise the dash at the end which for that one person's benefit I have removed
I'd understand if my comment was offensive or had misinformation in it or something but it isn't and it doesn't
all I did was mention that a sudden noise in the video scared me and that I was already anxious at the time
I've ignored for long enough, laughing at it for a bit but I just want to understand
there's no need to say rude things to me for that
(this may seem a bit overboard but all I wanna know is why? and what did I do that was so bad that you had to sit and type out a rude response?)
P.S please use tone indicators or something in your comments. I am autistic meaning its extremely hard for me to read tone)
Yeah… it’s called a fucking Jumpscare…
It’s designed to scare you
Me too
neither should you have commented
Yeah! True! The phone that i was holding almost fell down at the keyboard of my laptop though..
as I can tell by this pfp, you are the reason jokes can no longer be made
This is really well made, it gives me chills. Well done mate, you've earned a subscriber 👍
3:28 GAVE ME A HEART ATTACK
shit
Gave me a heart attack too
You should’ve just check for all jumpscares before playing this.
@@clavacool 2 years ago 💀
This looks creeply real lol. The Soviet Union was a big problem back then imagine if they ever did start a nucular war
We wouldn’t exist simply M.A.D is all that would happen
Well, US could start a war with same chance
imagine sitting at the table with your family eating snacks and you suddenly hear those sirens and read the information to leave your area immediately. I hope this day will never come
This actually happened, then the Queen got angry for interupting her and canceled nuclear strikes
I was just a kid in the 1980's &, along with (absolutely TERRIFYING) movies like; 'The Day After' & 'Threads' - showing the truly horrific aftermath of nuclear war, messages such as this kept it on my (far too young to be thinking of this) mind. As such, having 'internalised' the views of experts saying about the aftermath, how; 'the living would envy the dead' & other observations like; 'those who died in the first few minutes are the lucky ones' etc, I decided that if 'it' happens, there will be no doing any of the (frankly futile) stuff that we'd have been told to do in this broadcast. There will be no running for the nuclear bunker etc. Instead, I would simply stand outside & wait for the 'mini star' to form, with the intense light that blinds me & the sudden blast of heat, roughly equal to the surface of the sun - that instantly vapourizes me before my brain has any chance to register any pain. A flash of light & it's all over...
I figured that was a far better option than seeing, first hand, the aftermath portrayed in 'The Day After' & 'Threads' - for real...
I made that decision at about 12 years old....
I'm now, at the time of posting this, 50.
If / when (GOD FORBID) 'it' happens - I'd still take that decision & wait to die in the same way.
I'd choose that over the aftermath in a heartbeat.
You were on the verge of a nuclear war in the 70s and 80s as well, so I guess that could’ve been down to feeling scared about the Nuclear Strikes and all.
I’m not from the 80s (I’m from the 2010s) but I’ve watched documentaries as bloody hell they look kinda scary, I hope that we don’t have to suffer a Nuclear War with what’s going on with Russia and Ukraine.
@@louiejonesponation When Reagan signed the treaty with Russia for both the US & Russia to scrap its nukes & when the Berlin Wall came down, I felt we'd been heard & the people in power were doing something about it. I felt our generation living in fear was worth it in the end if future generations - your generation - didn't have to. Right now I feel our generation failed if your feeling that fear. Something im truly sorry to your generation for. But I'm still hoping you won't for long. I'm hoping on the Russian People realizing their ancestors had the right idea & have another revolution to remove that bastard, Putin, from the Kremlin & let The Hague deal with him - enduring his 'nuclear toys' (ie launch codes) are confiscated first...
@@xXx8021 I just have my fingers crossed that Ukraine or Russia don’t win because if Ukraine win then Russia will not take failure as an answer and might end up just nuking all of world, and if Russia wins then the citizens of Ukraine won’t be free.
The most annoying thing is the “Ban Russian Players” which is stupid because what have Russian People done, nothing.
It’s Putin’s fault and a lot of Russian People don’t want anything to do with what’s going on, they just want Ukraine and the world to be left alone and living there lives in fear.
Similar thing with Germany is WWII, German people were banned from everything over some idiot called “Hitler.” They wanted nothing to do with the war and a lot didn’t agree with him, but they were just banned anyway.
Watching these makes me all the more relieved that The Cold War did not go hot.
Damn for a nuclear warning his voice is so chill
I would've probably been screaming
Bri'ish Pe'el: Oi bruv. Our soilders can stop it with biscuit and tea. God save the quee- **Dies from blast**
Poor god he died from the blast to save the queen.
oi brav our sawjeirs cent stop i' wiv ve biscui' and teay. God sayve the quee-
Quite sad innit mate?
ikr
@@Venizelosgamwtonvasilia yes bossman
I could imagine being in either Birmingham, Edinburgh, or Liverpool, minding my own business, realising that I have followed the Protect And Survive tips, I grab everything I had prepared, and start doing it.
i never thought i would find Jotaro here
Harvester, you are literally my go-to for EAS scenarios
If i saw this I would be like this: awww f***
I would drink my piss as it is water supply ! Regardless of how grim it sounds I heard it Gud fer ya
"An attack is immenant, you now have 20 minutes to gather 14 days worth of food, water and build a shelter"
"A possible nuclear strike is imminent."
"Civilians are advised to stay at their homes."
Well unless your home happens to be a nuclear bunker, then it really doesn't matter.
Glasgow and Bristol: are we a joke to you?
This is scary and aesthetic at the same time, and i like it
Perfect for the movie "Threads"
If this happened now …. Everyone would start panic buying petrol, bog roll and pasta again.
What is bog roll ? 🤔🤔🤔
It’s nice that the announcer had a stuffy nose. Makes it more relatable.
Honestly, they really know how to prepare people. It’s more concerning to make sure your safe rather then yelling at you with BEEEEEEP. BEEEEEEEP.
"The missiles are on their way right now, so it's a good time to start soliciting bids from contractors to build a fallout shelter in your home."
3:32. The best JUMPSCARE EVER I've seen😁
"You will be unable to leave your fallout room."
Actually, in a prerecorded script for the Wartime Broadcasting Service, people were not told to not leave the fallout room, but instead told that if they DID have to leave their fallout room (to restock on supplies, or something), they shouldn't stay out longer than necessary. The home itself was the place you couldn't leave.
But this is just nitpicking. The video is amazing anyways.
Better get this dusted off, it’s going to be needed. Get the drinks in.
If it happens, we will prevail.
During the cold war, the US had about 30 minutes warning in case of a nuclear strike.
Britain had 8 on a good day, 3 at worst.
3:33
Me: **sees the image for a brief second**
Also me: Wait lemme see it again
Again me: **sees and pauses on the image**
Me: **inhale** **exhale**
GET OF MY SCREEN YOU SATANIC UNHOLY BEING
Bro That Scares Me SO MADLY
lol it's just a testcard. and that person was still alive.
Jim: God ol’ mighty ducks!
There’s only 3 minutes to go!
Hilda: Oh dear! I’ll just go
and get the washing in!
Jim: Come back here, you stupid
tart! Just get into that bloody shelter!
Hilda: How dare you talk
to me like that, James!?
Jim: Just shut up and get in!
Hilda: There’s no need to forget
our manners, just because there
is a war on!
Jim: Shut up! I’m trying to listen!
Hilda: I have never ever heard
a such language in all of my life!
Jim: For god-heaven’s sake, just shut up!
Hilda: Oh dear! I’ve left the oven on!
Jim: Get in! Get in! Get in!
Hilda: The cake will be burnt!
" If You Thought the Blitz of 1940 was Devastating, You have yet to see anything like This"
the voice is comforting but also terrifying at the same time
My man Perseus detonating all the Greenlight nukes
0:59 "Follow their orders without question."
This line gives me the creeps, especially with the monotonic voice saying that.
I can't stop watching this. It is so good!!!
Ik its not real but telling everyone in the country to get 14 days worth of essentials is such a bad idea,
Proven by toilet paper in covid
The Irish: We'll get our revenge, we promise!
The Soviets: Fine, I'll do it myself
Even the Soviets knew the Irish has suffered enough
This is really good! It's only missing the Protect and Survive infommercials which were the real government programs set to play right before the end.
Cool!
?!?!! The Final Minutes? What are you doing here?
@@cartergames3793 um, he liked the mock... and wanted to talk about it. That's what hes doing here.
Love these channels
A legend comments on a legend
well, we only have like 5 minutes, but I REALLY need you to get a whole convenience store with you NOW
Collect 14 days worth of food.
Now you tell me!
This message is so long, everyone watching it would be ashes by the time it's over with.
I dreamt of this happening when I was fourteen. I still remember the horn and looking at the clear blue sunny sky and seeing trails of debris burning up in the atmosphere. Then I woke up. That was 1994.
Really cool, but a bit of a nit pick, if an attack was happening, it would be too late for anyone to evacuate, you gotta hunker down and try to survive
"France and the United States are preparing for counter strikes"
USA - Prepares minuteman missiles
France - Loading... de_dust2
Believe it or not, France has one of the best militaries and among the biggest nuclear stockpiles in the world. A lot of what you hear about the French armed forces' failures is poorly taught history in American classrooms.
@@TheBeatlesShow ok?
Welcome to Threads. And When the Wind Blows.
wondered when I'd see this
That film was horrifying.
northern ireland and scotland: yall hear something
Glasgow is a target
Everyone gangsta until you pause at 3:40 and u still hear the siren
Loving the retro aesthetic you've been going for lately. Keep up the good work!
I think I can safely say if this happens, I don’t want to survive. I’ve seen Threads.
You know it's bad when the government says "follow their orders without question".
You just knew the moment you were advised to have spare batteries for your radio that you were fu*ked.
0:23 We are interrupting this programme for the official Government Announcement
This is the feeling I get everytime the EAS comes on in the US. It sounds legit every single time but to this point, luckily, has only ever said “this is a test” “there is no actual emergency “ however, the sounds and warning tones are frightening to say the least.
It happened once in 1971. An AT&T operator at Cheyenne Mountain, where US military leaders would bunker at, fed the wrong paper tape into the teletype machine. Instead of the weekly test tape, he fed in attack card white. Most radio and TV stations ignored the warning. Many of those that did, didn't follow procedures. There are at least two of those broadcasts on TH-cam (WOWO in Fort Wayne and WCCO in Minneapolis).
@@nksports2 whoa! Can you see it or is there video??
I airplayed this to our TV whilst my mum was watching the news
Completely freaked her out
please, for the love of god, dont do this you'd giver her a panic attack
Ah yes, because we totally do that to our parents. In all seriousness, what was going on in your mind that made you think it was okay to do that?
Yo man, dont do this, your mom could have litteraly passed out or something
Make sure mum doesn't have a heart issue or blood pressure problem.
@Mini Crewmate Playz except you can literally be arrested if you broadcast realistic or actual EAS alerts, and on a morale point of view, it’s just fucked up, especially if his mom suffers from heart problems
“Follow their orders without question” works in every country but America.
Well… you aren’t wrong… Most people didn’t accept the activation of a Lifted Veil Scenario in 2023, now knowing we exists, The USA almost collapsed to the riots.
“FAKE NEWS!”
@@aioctober873 almost? Lmao
@@aioctober873 one slip and you're down many degrees when this sort of situation is causing the problem
"Aarrgghh!! Vera, what did he say?! Something about collecting Her Majesty's medicine? Build a shelter out of sand? Drink 3 and a half pints of water? Set fire to all doors, tables and chairs? It's too fast!! Slow down! I can't remember! Damn the French!".
When your teacher is from the UK and he is born in the 70’s : I’M A SURVIVOR