The reality of nuclear combat’s devastation was clear as soon as the first atomic weapons were dropped during World War II, leading the U.S. government to develop a “doomsday plan” out of perceived necessity. In the Cold War era, the threat of impending nuclear warfare – and the fear it caused in the American citizenship – escalated even further. Politicians played on this fear, and the government began planning for a potential attack. Testing bombs on mock cities in the Nevada desert – constructed to assess potential damage – was only part of the doomsday strategy.
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When the government was working on the Greenbrier bunker their cover was TV repair men. I wonder if the guests ever lodged complains about how they ran into a repair man who just ignored them.
LOL, this is embarrassing. – This information has been available since the 60's. Seems reporters "Find this SECRET" every few years.
I was stationed at Camp David while in the Marines. So this was interesting to watch! I have no comments about what you discussed 😶
The diversity hire was gone
My dad was an electrician at camp David in the 60s. He wired the President 's toilet phone😅
NORAD tracks Santa's progress across the globe.
My Dad worked for the Coast Guard as a Russian linguist (we are not Russian). He went to the South Pole where they also have underground facilities for scientist not to be secretive but due to extreme weather and them having to live there for years at a time. He was indeed surprised to find a Starbucks coffee joint. He loved having a treat like that. His job was to communicate to Russian ice breakers if scientists needed fuel and American ships were too far or locked up in the ice. It actually happened and countries even adversarial countries have a mutual aid response agreement. This was the year the lady scientist was evacuated to get cancer treatment. Normally she would have had to stay 4-5 years after 2 they found cancer so she had to leave.
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this narrator is just so good at sounding actually interested in the topic and genuine when he cracks jokes even though i know he's just reading a script. i think thats why everyone likes him so much, he's excellent at what he does and i hope yall are paying him well!!
The whole thing is insane. So, the Supreme Court dude gets them to finally allow his wife in, and then he realises that he has kids. So he gets them allowed in. But since he is kinda old himself, that means his kids have wives and kids too. And what about his favourite cousin and his best friend? And the eventually the whole bunch goes underground, and the booms happen and 30 days later (or a couple of years later, whatever) they all emerge and there is but nothing left out there except this really nice ash heap. "Yippeee!" they all shout. "We can now happily live forever after!"
This whole video is nothing but B- ROLL bullshbit and crappy narration …….. pure shit !! DO NOT WATCH !!!!
No hate to the other narrator 💕he does a nice job. But this guys’s voice is my favorite. It’s so soothing to me idk how to explain.
Not very top secret it seems.
Timeline 2000s??
Had to wade through four propaganda advertisements for gay jews in order to find out this video is garbage
"Dining hall that can serve 4 meals a day"
Now how would you even start to design a bunker with the requirement that the room must be able to serve 4 meals a day 😮 Like, is it incapable of serving 3 or 5 meals a day? And what if they were only serving snickers bars, would the dining hall still reject additional meal serving attempts? Amazing engineering for sure.
Thanks for this! 🤐
It was a pretty naive idea, anyway.
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Please don’t leave us again Mr narrator
Cheyenne mountain reference with no mention of the Stargate 🙁
All the billionaires have bunkers in New Zealand….make of that what you will
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