High-ranking executives of the world's largest banks cooperating to resolve the problems at the stressed woke regional banks...
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Welcome to a very strange thread. LOL
Broken Arrow...B-52 with 2 H-bombs down!
March 14, 1961: the crew compartment in a B-52F on airborne alert overheated, reaching temps of 125F to 160F (51C-71C). After ~14 hours, the exhausted crew depressurized and descended to 12,000 ft. This increased fuel consumption and depleted it before a third aerial refueling, causing the bomber to crash.
![[Image: qZ1VghI.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/qZ1VghI.jpg)
The B-52, which was based at Mather AFB near Sacramento, came down just after 10:00am ~15 miles SW of Yuba City, California. The two 3.8-Mt B39 bombs it carried were torn away and broke apart on impact, but the conventional high explosives surrounding the cores did not detonate. The impact crushed the nose of one bomb, caused the primary and secondary to be thrown from the casing (destroying the former and severely damaging the latter), and scattered high explosives widely. Tritium reservoirs from both bombs were also torn loose but recovered intact.
![[Image: uR5aEO3.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/uR5aEO3.jpg)
All eight crew members survived, two with injuries. A fireman rushing to the crash scene was killed when his fire truck overturned.
Here is an excerpt from a contemporaneous US Air Force film dramatizing and explaining the causes of this Broken Arrow: a combination of equipment failure, crew fatigue and exhaustion, poor decision making, and human error:
And here is a FOIA'd running log from the Department of Defense Joint Nuclear Accident Coordinating Center (yes, this kind of significant event happened frequently enough to necessitate establishing one) carefully documenting the events of that day.
Here's a great write-up of this lesser-known Broken Arrow accident:
Broken Arrow: B-52 Down With Two H-Bombs in California’s Central Valley
March 14, 1969: President Nixon ended the Sentinel anti-ballistic missile program announced in 1968 by the Johnson administration and intended to protect the entire country from “light” Chinese nuclear attacks and established Safeguard, which would initially just protect ICBMs.
![[Image: NLPAL8V.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/NLPAL8V.jpg)
MSR = Missile Site Radar
PAR = Perimeter Acquisition Radar
Safeguard was a two-layer defense system. The long-range Spartan missile (with a 5Mt nuke) would attempt interception outside the Earth's atmosphere. The missile's long range allowed protection of a large geographic area. If the Spartan failed to intercept the incoming ICBM, the high performance and high speed but short ranged Sprint missile (1Kt nuke) would attempt an interception within the atmosphere. The theory was to damage the incoming warhead with radiation rather than heat or blast.
Which was another huge waste of $$$.
"The cost estimates for the Sentinel escalated at a frightening pace. So too are the estimates on the Safeguard." CIA doc from Senate Congressional Record (June 19, 1969)
At some point, coincidence theory becomes so absurd they really should include it in the DSM-6 as a psychotic diagnosis.
![[Image: sgmgHgR.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/sgmgHgR.jpg)
For those that don't know "Europa The Last Battle" is a user made 5 or 7 hour vid by a devout Q follower.
William Shatner's son is obsessed with the Bomb in BROKEN ANGEL. The post-TJ Hooker made-for-TV movie aired on ABC March 14, 1988.
![[Image: AFZh1EV.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/AFZh1EV.jpg)
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![[Image: j0WELt2.gif]](https://i.imgur.com/j0WELt2.gif)
LOL!
![[Image: JtamoKd.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/JtamoKd.jpg)
![[Image: 426RTP4.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/426RTP4.jpg)
Definite No. One big EMP or solar flare and all our brains fry. The chances are slim but not impossible.
![[Image: h9hnEJP.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/h9hnEJP.jpg)
Realty check...
Welcome to a very strange thread. LOL
Broken Arrow...B-52 with 2 H-bombs down!
March 14, 1961: the crew compartment in a B-52F on airborne alert overheated, reaching temps of 125F to 160F (51C-71C). After ~14 hours, the exhausted crew depressurized and descended to 12,000 ft. This increased fuel consumption and depleted it before a third aerial refueling, causing the bomber to crash.
![[Image: qZ1VghI.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/qZ1VghI.jpg)
The B-52, which was based at Mather AFB near Sacramento, came down just after 10:00am ~15 miles SW of Yuba City, California. The two 3.8-Mt B39 bombs it carried were torn away and broke apart on impact, but the conventional high explosives surrounding the cores did not detonate. The impact crushed the nose of one bomb, caused the primary and secondary to be thrown from the casing (destroying the former and severely damaging the latter), and scattered high explosives widely. Tritium reservoirs from both bombs were also torn loose but recovered intact.
![[Image: uR5aEO3.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/uR5aEO3.jpg)
All eight crew members survived, two with injuries. A fireman rushing to the crash scene was killed when his fire truck overturned.
Here is an excerpt from a contemporaneous US Air Force film dramatizing and explaining the causes of this Broken Arrow: a combination of equipment failure, crew fatigue and exhaustion, poor decision making, and human error:
And here is a FOIA'd running log from the Department of Defense Joint Nuclear Accident Coordinating Center (yes, this kind of significant event happened frequently enough to necessitate establishing one) carefully documenting the events of that day.
Here's a great write-up of this lesser-known Broken Arrow accident:
Broken Arrow: B-52 Down With Two H-Bombs in California’s Central Valley
March 14, 1969: President Nixon ended the Sentinel anti-ballistic missile program announced in 1968 by the Johnson administration and intended to protect the entire country from “light” Chinese nuclear attacks and established Safeguard, which would initially just protect ICBMs.
![[Image: NLPAL8V.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/NLPAL8V.jpg)
MSR = Missile Site Radar
PAR = Perimeter Acquisition Radar
Safeguard was a two-layer defense system. The long-range Spartan missile (with a 5Mt nuke) would attempt interception outside the Earth's atmosphere. The missile's long range allowed protection of a large geographic area. If the Spartan failed to intercept the incoming ICBM, the high performance and high speed but short ranged Sprint missile (1Kt nuke) would attempt an interception within the atmosphere. The theory was to damage the incoming warhead with radiation rather than heat or blast.
Which was another huge waste of $$$.
"The cost estimates for the Sentinel escalated at a frightening pace. So too are the estimates on the Safeguard." CIA doc from Senate Congressional Record (June 19, 1969)
At some point, coincidence theory becomes so absurd they really should include it in the DSM-6 as a psychotic diagnosis.
![[Image: sgmgHgR.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/sgmgHgR.jpg)
For those that don't know "Europa The Last Battle" is a user made 5 or 7 hour vid by a devout Q follower.
William Shatner's son is obsessed with the Bomb in BROKEN ANGEL. The post-TJ Hooker made-for-TV movie aired on ABC March 14, 1988.
![[Image: AFZh1EV.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/AFZh1EV.jpg)
![[Image: 1VvMkW7.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/1VvMkW7.jpg)
![[Image: j0WELt2.gif]](https://i.imgur.com/j0WELt2.gif)
LOL!
![[Image: JtamoKd.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/JtamoKd.jpg)
![[Image: 426RTP4.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/426RTP4.jpg)
Definite No. One big EMP or solar flare and all our brains fry. The chances are slim but not impossible.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell