THIS CLIP FROM THE MOVIE "THE WAR GAME" IS PROBABLY THE BEST FILM ON NUCLEAR WAR TO DATE , MADE IN ENGLAND BY THE BBC DURING THE EARLY PART OF 1965-1966 WAS DEEMED TO CONTROVERSIAL AND GRAPHIC TO AIR TO THE ENGLISH PUBLIC AND IT WAS MANY YEARS LATER THAT IT WAS. THE FIRST AIRING IN THE UNITED STATES STARTED ON PUBLIC ACESS STATIONS IN THE EARLY 1980's AND DEVELOPED A CULT FOLLOWING EVEN THOUGH IT WAS NEARLY ALMOST 20 YEARS LATER THE FILM STILL WAS VERY GRAPHIC AND LEFT VIEWERS WITH A SICK FEELING IN THEIR STOMACH I DID NOT GET A CHANCE TO VIEW THIS FILM UNTIL THE 1990s AND IT WAS A BAD COPY BUT VIEWABLE AND IT TOTALLY BLEW ANYTHING I HAD SEEN BEFORE AWAY, "THE DAY AFTER" WAS A WATERED DOWN SOAP OPERA COMPARED TO THIS EVEN "THREADS" I FELT COULDNT HOLD A CANDLE TO THIS MOVIE, THE SCENE DESCRIBES WHAT A FIRESTORM IS LIKE AND EVEN WITHOUT HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI THE ALLIED FORCES USED FIRESTORMS TO INCINERATE WHOLE CITIES IN GERMANY AND JAPAN HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS WERE BURNED ALIVE OR SUFFOCATED IN AIR RAID SHELTERS, I MET A GERMAN IMMIGRANT WHO AS A BOY SURVIVED THE DRESDEN FIRESTORM AND WAS THE ONLY ONE IN HIS AIR RAID SHELTER TO SURVIVE OUT OF A HUNDRED PLUS OTHERS AND HIS STORY WAS ONE OF HORROR, I LOVE THE COLD WAR PERIOD AND THE EXTREMES WE WENT THROUGH TO PROTECT AND INFORM OUR COUNTRY BUT THE PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG IS NOT TO GLORIFY A NUCLEAR WAR , THINGS IN WAR HAPPEN FOR A PURPOSE BUT IGNITING FIRESTORMS ARE NOT PURPOSEFUL SINCE DRESDEN HAD NO ENEMY TARGETS OF WAR,NAGASAKI AND HIROSHIMA SERVED A PURPOSE AND SAVED ALLIED LIVES ENDING A WAR THEY WANTED AND WE FINISHED AND SHOWED WHAT BOMBS OF THE SAME PROPERTIES COULD DO TO A CITY AND THAT LESSON WAS SOMETHING I BELIEVE KEPT US FROM USING THESE SAME WEAPONS AGAIN AND ALSO KEPT OTHER NATIONS FROM USING THEM ON US KNOWING THAT THE AMOUNT OF MEGATONS WOULD CAUSE THE ENTIRE WORLD TO BE CONSUMED IN A NUCLEAR FIRESTORM
FALLOUT SHELTER NYC IS AN ATTEMPT TO FIND AND CENTRALIZE THE ATOMIC HISTORY OF THE NYC AREA AND THE EASTERN SUBURBS OF LONG ISLAND NY AND THE NUCLEAR GENIE THAT BEGGED TO BE LET LOOSE AND ITS ATOMIC MASTERS THE US NUCLEAR FORCES - DECLASSIFIED-DESANITIZED- ARCHIVAL FILM FOOTAGE,PICTURES,STORIES FROM THE COLD WAR TELLING THE STORY OF A WAR THAT WAS ANYTHING BUT COLD-THE CIVIL DEFENSE, THE STRATEGIC DEFENSE ,THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ,THE ARMED DEFENSE ,AND THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
WHAT TO DO BEFORE,DURING,& AFTER A ENEMY ATTACK ON SAN FRANCISCO (1963)
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
DEFCON Where Everybody Dies- ULTIMATE NUCLEAR WARFARE SIMULATION ( NUCLEAR WARGAMES No.1)
in this view we see ICBMS are flying in a usa/ussr grudge match and subs wait off shore and the west coast has already been vaporized..... |
here cities are listed by name and population DEFCON A GAME INSPIRED BY WARGAMES AND THE WHAT THE BIGSCREEN IN NORAD OR SAC WOULD LOOK LIKE ,THE GAME CAN BE PLAYED YOU AND THE COMPUTER OR 2-5 PLAYERS ONLINE EACH PICKING A COUNTRY OR LAND MASS "NORTH AMERICA""EUROPE"SOVIET UNION" ETC AND EACH COUNTRIES LARGE CITIES ARE LISTED AND POPULATIONS AS WELL , YOU DEPLOY A LIMITED NUMBER OF AIR/DEFENSE FACILITIES,EARLY WARNING RADAR,NAVAL FLEETS-CARRIERS,DESTROYERS & SUBS (CARRIERS LAUNCH AIRCRAFT TO PROBE AND ATTACK ENEMY COUNTRIES ICBM LAUNCH FACILITIES) AIR &BASES (WITH FIGHTER INTERCEPTORS AND LONG RANGE NUCLEAR ARMED BOMBERS)AND ICBM LAUNCH SITES THAT ARE AIR DEFENSE FACILITIES BEFORE DEFCON 1 IS CALLED, AS YOU WAIT AND THE GAME TIME CAN BE SPEEDED UP OR PLAY IN REAL TIME YOU PROBE AND ATTACK NAVAL ASSETTS SEARCH FOR SUBS THAT LAUNCH SLBMS AND WAIT OFF YOUR COUNTRIES SHORES FOR CONFIRMATION OF DEFCON 1 THIS GAME CAN BE DOWNLOADED AND PLAYED FOR FREE AS A DEMO AND PLAYS JUST ABOUT LIKE THE FULL VERSION AND IT IS FREE!! WHEN YOU ARE READY TO PURCHASE THE GAME IT CAN BE HAD FOR 10.00$ USC IF YOU LOVE THE COLD WAR AND FEEL YOU COULD OF BEEN A NUCLEAR WARRIOR IN THE BOWELS OF NORAD OR THE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND THIS IS THE BEST HANDS DOWN WINNER OF NUCLEAR WARFARE GAMES AND YOU WONT HAVE TO LEAVE THE SAFETY OF YOUR BUNKER TO PLAY AGAINST THE COMPUTER OR WITH OTHERS ONLINE AND IF THE LATTER IS YOUR CHOICE YOU BETTER BE GOOD CAUSE SOME OF THE ONLINE PLAYERS ARE REINCARNATIONS OF THE GODS OF WAR THE TRAILER BELOW HAS A LITTLE MORE INFO AND THE REST OF THE INFORMATION YOU SEE CAN BE HAD AT >>>>> STEAM.COM OR INTROVERSION.CO.UK |
Thursday, April 14, 2011
EARLY RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE-RADEF CIVIL DEFENSE (1957)
RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING DURING THE COLD WAR |
LOCAL VOLUNTER FIRE DEPARTMENTS START TO CHECK FOR FALLOUT SO CITIZENS CAN TAKE SHELTER BEFORE GETTING DUSTED WITH RADIOACTIVE ASH AND PARTICLES |
KNOWING THAT CARS EVACUATING WASHINGTON DC AFTER A NUCLEAR STRIKE ON THE CAPITOL COULD CARRY RADIOACTIVE PARTICLES AND ITEMS THAT MAY HARM OTHERS SO A NYS TROOPER MONITORS ON THE HIGHWAY |
THE RADEF MINUTEMAN CAME FROM ALL AREAS HERE A PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIAL IS AT HIS POST AND WAITING FOR ANY CHANGES IN RADIATION |
HERE A HIGH SCHOOL HEADING FOR SHELTER GRAB A EARLY VERSION OF RADIOLOGICAL DEVICES THAT WERE STOCKED IN SCHOOLS AS WELL |
MONITORING |
HERE A RADEF WORKER MONITORS RADIATION AT AN AIRPORT POSSIBLY IF PLANES EVACUATING WASHINGTON DC OR TRAVELED THROUGH THE REMAINS OF THE NUCLEAR MUSHROOM NOW A CLOUD CARRYING HEAVY FALLOUT |
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
PROTOTYPE JET AIRCRAFT OF THE COLD WAR-YB49 WING ATOMIC BOMBER
ATOMIC AMERICA -MUSHROOMS IN THE DESERT 1958
"REACHING OUT INTO THE ABYSS"
HERE IN THIS PICTURE IT LOOKS AS IF THESE SPECTATORS IN LOS ANGELES WERE POSING AND A FLASH BULB WENT OFF, THE DEVICE IS ROUGHLY 250+ MILES EAST OVER THE HORIZON AND IT STILL PACKED A HELL OF YIELD TO BRIGHTEN PRE DAWN LOS ANGELES.(below)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
OCTOBER, 22 ,1962 KENNEDY GAZES INTO THE ABYSS
It shall be the policy of this Nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union.
JFK OCTOBER,22,1962
"The Cuban Missile Crisis"
Good evening, my fellow citizens:
This Government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet military buildup on the island of Cuba. Within the past week, unmistakable evidence has established the fact that a series of offensive missile sites is now in preparation on that imprisoned island. The purpose of these bases can be none other than to provide a nuclear strike capability against the Western Hemisphere.
Upon receiving the first preliminary hard information of this nature last Tuesday morning at 9 A.M., I directed that our surveillance be stepped up. And having now confirmed and completed our evaluation of the evidence and our decision on a course of action, this Government feels obliged to report this new crisis to you in fullest detail.
The characteristics of these new missile sites indicate two distinct types of installations. Several of them include medium range ballistic missiles, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead for a distance of more than 1,000 nautical miles. Each of these missiles, in short, is capable of striking Washington, D. C., the Panama Canal, Cape Canaveral, Mexico City, or any other city in the southeastern part of the United States, in Central America, or in the Caribbean area.
Additional sites not yet completed appear to be designed for intermediate range ballistic missiles -- capable of traveling more than twice as far -- and thus capable of striking most of the major cities in the Western Hemisphere, ranging as far north as Hudson Bay, Canada, and as far south as Lima, Peru. In addition, jet bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, are now being uncrated and assembled in Cuba, while the necessary air bases are being prepared.
This urgent transformation of Cuba into an important strategic base -- by the presence of these large, long-range, and clearly offensive weapons of sudden mass destruction -- constitutes an explicit threat to the peace and security of all the Americas, in flagrant and deliberate defiance of the Rio Pact of 1947, the traditions of this nation and hemisphere, the joint resolution of the 87th Congress, the Charter of the United Nations, and my own public warnings to the Soviets on September 4 and 13. This action also contradicts the repeated assurances of Soviet spokesmen, both publicly and privately delivered, that the arms buildup in Cuba would retain its original defensive character, and that the Soviet Union had no need or desire to station strategic missiles. on the territory of any other nation.
The size of this undertaking makes clear that it has been planned for some months. Yet, only last month, after I had made clear the distinction between any introduction of ground-to-ground missiles and the existence of defensive antiaircraft missiles, the Soviet Government publicly stated on September 11 that, and I quote, "the armaments and military equipment sent to Cuba are designed exclusively for defensive purposes," that there is, and I quote the Soviet Government, "there is no need for the Soviet Government to shift its weapons for a retaliatory blow to any other country, for instance Cuba," and that, and I quote their government, "the Soviet Union has so powerful rockets to carry these nuclear warheads that there is no need to search for sites for them beyond the boundaries of the Soviet Union."
That statement was false.
Only last Thursday, as evidence of this rapid offensive buildup was already in my hand, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko told me in my office that he was instructed to make it clear once again, as he said his government had already done, that Soviet assistance to Cuba, and I quote, "pursued solely the purpose of contributing to the defense capabilities of Cuba," that, and I quote him, "training by Soviet specialists of Cuban nationals in handling defensive armaments was by no means offensive, and if it were otherwise," Mr. Gromyko went on, "the Soviet Government would never become involved in rendering such assistance."
That statement also was false.
Neither the United States of America nor the world community of nations can tolerate deliberate deception and offensive threats on the part of any nation, large or small. We no longer live in a world where only the actual firing of weapons represents a sufficient challenge to a nation's security to constitute maximum peril. Nuclear weapons are so destructive and ballistic missiles are so swift, that any substantially increased possibility of their use or any sudden change in their deployment may well be regarded as a definite threat to peace.
For many years, both the Soviet Union and the United States, recognizing this fact, have deployed strategic nuclear weapons with great care, never upsetting the precarious status quo which insured that these weapons would not be used in the absence of some vital challenge. Our own strategic missiles have never been transferred to the territory of any other nation under a cloak of secrecy and deception; and our history -- unlike that of the Soviets since the end of World War II -- demonstrates that we have no desire to dominate or conquer any other nation or impose our system upon its people. Nevertheless, American citizens have become adjusted to living daily on the bull's-eye of Soviet missiles located inside the U.S.S.R. or in submarines.
In that sense, missiles in Cuba add to an already clear and present danger -- although it should be noted the nations of Latin America have never previously been subjected to a potential nuclear threat. But this secret, swift, extraordinary buildup of Communist missiles -- in an area well known to have a special and historical relationship to the United States and the nations of the Western Hemisphere, in violation of Soviet assurances, and in defiance of American and hemispheric policy -- this sudden, clandestine decision to station strategic weapons for the first time outside of Soviet soil -- is a deliberately provocative and unjustified change in the status quo which cannot be accepted by this country, if our courage and our commitments are ever to be trusted again by either friend or foe.
The 1930's taught us a clear lesson: aggressive conduct, if allowed to go unchecked and unchallenged, ultimately leads to war. This nation is opposed to war. We are also true to our word. Our unswerving objective, therefore, must be to prevent the use of these missiles against this or any other country, and to secure their withdrawal or elimination from the Western Hemisphere.
Our policy has been one of patience and restraint, as befits a peaceful and powerful nation which leads a worldwide alliance. We have been determined not to be diverted from our central concerns by mere irritants and fanatics. But now further action is required, and it is under way; and these actions may only be the beginning. We will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the costs of worldwide nuclear war in which even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouth; but neither will we shrink from that risk at any time it must be faced.
Acting, therefore, in the defense of our own security and of the entire Western Hemisphere, and under the authority entrusted to me by the Constitution as endorsed by the Resolution of the Congress, I have directed that the following initial steps be taken immediately:
First: To halt this offensive buildup a strict quarantine on all offensive military equipment under shipment to Cuba is being initiated. All ships of any kind bound for Cuba from whatever nation or port will, if found to contain cargoes of offensive weapons, be turned back. This quarantine will be extended, if needed, to other types of cargo and carriers. We are not at this time, however, denying the necessities of life as the Soviets attempted to do in their Berlin blockade of 1948.
Second: I have directed the continued and increased close surveillance of Cuba and its military buildup. The foreign ministers of the OAS [Organization of American States], in their communiqué' of October 6, rejected secrecy on such matters in this hemisphere. Should these offensive military preparations continue, thus increasing the threat to the hemisphere, further action will be justified. I have directed the Armed Forces to prepare for any eventualities; and I trust that in the interest of both the Cuban people and the Soviet technicians at the sites, the hazards to all concerned of continuing this threat will be recognized.
Third: It shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union.
Fourth: As a necessary military precaution, I have reinforced our base at Guantanamo, evacuated today the dependents of our personnel there, and ordered additional military units to be on a standby alert basis.
Fifth: We are calling tonight for an immediate meeting of the Organ[ization] of Consultation under the Organization of American States, to consider this threat to hemispheric security and to invoke articles 6 and 8 of the Rio Treaty in support of all necessary action. The United Nations Charter allows for regional security arrangements, and the nations of this hemisphere decided long ago against the military presence of outside powers. Our other allies around the world have also been alerted.
Sixth: Under the Charter of the United Nations, we are asking tonight that an emergency meeting of the Security Council be convoked without delay to take action against this latest Soviet threat to world peace. Our resolution will call for the prompt dismantling and withdrawal of all offensive weapons in Cuba, under the supervision of U.N. observers, before the quarantine can be lifted.
Seventh and finally: I call upon Chairman Khrushchev to halt and eliminate this clandestine, reckless, and provocative threat to world peace and to stable relations between our two nations. I call upon him further to abandon this course of world domination, and to join in an historic effort to end the perilous arms race and to transform the history of man. He has an opportunity now to move the world back from the abyss of destruction by returning to his government's own words that it had no need to station missiles outside its own territory, and withdrawing these weapons from Cuba by refraining from any action which will widen or deepen the present crisis, and then by participating in a search for peaceful and permanent solutions.
This nation is prepared to present its case against the Soviet threat to peace, and our own proposals for a peaceful world, at any time and in any forum -- in the OAS, in the United Nations, or in any other meeting that could be useful -- without limiting our freedom of action. We have in the past made strenuous efforts to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. We have proposed the elimination of all arms and military bases in a fair and effective disarmament treaty. We are prepared to discuss new proposals for the removal of tensions on both sides, including the possibilities of a genuinely independent Cuba, free to determine its own destiny. We have no wish to war with the Soviet Union -- for we are a peaceful people who desire to live in peace with all other peoples.
But it is difficult to settle or even discuss these problems in an atmosphere of intimidation. That is why this latest Soviet threat -- or any other threat which is made either independently or in response to our actions this week-- must and will be met with determination. Any hostile move anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed, including in particular the brave people of West Berlin, will be met by whatever action is needed.
Finally, I want to say a few words to the captive people of Cuba, to whom this speech is being directly carried by special radio facilities. I speak to you as a friend, as one who knows of your deep attachment to your fatherland, as one who shares your aspirations for liberty and justice for all. And I have watched and the American people have watched with deep sorrow how your nationalist revolution was betrayed -- and how your fatherland fell under foreign domination. Now your leaders are no longer Cuban leaders inspired by Cuban ideals. They are puppets and agents of an international conspiracy which has turned Cuba against your friends and neighbors in the Americas, and turned it into the first Latin American country to become a target for nuclear war -- the first Latin American country to have these weapons on its soil.
These new weapons are not in your interest. They contribute nothing to your peace and well-being. They can only undermine it. But this country has no wish to cause you to suffer or to impose any system upon you. We know that your lives and land are being used as pawns by those who deny your freedom. Many times in the past, the Cuban people have risen to throw out tyrants who destroyed their liberty. And I have no doubt that most Cubans today look forward to the time when they will be truly free -- free from foreign domination, free to choose their own leaders, free to select their own system, free to own their own land, free to speak and write and worship without fear or degradation. And then shall Cuba be welcomed back to the society of free nations and to the associations of this hemisphere.
My fellow citizens, let no one doubt that this is a difficult and dangerous effort on which we have set out. No one can foresee precisely what course it will take or what costs or casualties will be incurred. Many months of sacrifice and self-discipline lie ahead -- months in which both our patience and our will will be tested, months in which many threats and denunciations will keep us aware of our dangers. But the greatest danger of all would be to do nothing.
The path we have chosen for the present is full of hazards, as all paths are; but it is the one most consistent with our character and courage as a nation and our commitments around the world. The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender or submission.
Our goal is not the victory of might, but the vindication of right; not peace at the expense of freedom, but both peace and freedom, here in this hemisphere, and, we hope, around the world. God willing, that goal will be achieved.
Thank you and good night.
President Kennedy had a very tough time keeping this situation from escalating to all
out Nuclear Warfare, Probably just one of many times we came close to all out war President
Kennedy did not hide the facts and politics of this from his nation, Most Americans learned
about this crisis in high school history class and never really understood the reality of this time
the fear that even a sitting President of this country had of just one stupid mistake lighting the
match of our worlds funeral pyre, The stories that have come from this crisis sound like a scene
from Julius Ceaser , The President not trusting his Military Advisors who seemed to want to
escalate this and go to war, General Curtis LeMay Was quoted as saying He Considered this the biggest Military loss in American History and felt we took a cowards way out. Many other Military
Officers wanted this war, They trained and built defenses for this exact moment and if we were not
taking the Initative and moving against the soviets first the Offense role was not a good position
and these Military men did not want to wait in Bunkers for the soviets first wave that they could
of stopped before they left the Soviet Border. Communism was despised like Leprosy the Korean War of a few years earlier left a bad taste in the Militaries Mouths and The President was not for
intervening in South Vietnam so the Military felt the Communist Were taking over nation after nation and wanted to stop this "Dominoe Theory" of one country after another falling to their ideals and Cuba was to close and the failed Bay Of Pigs invasion was another embarrasment and blamed on a weak President, Kennedy had very little advisors he could trust so he turned to family
and Men who were known to think actions out before advising , We now know how close we came
many years later and even today its scary. Kennedy used calmer heads and men of science for advice. No face was lost in using the blockade in fact it was one of our Nations Greatest Achievements without Invading a country or Bombing one, It was a well thought out plan and showed the world we meant Buisness and would not Accept Soviet Missiles 60 miles from our shores And in the hands of Irresponsible Rebels with nothing to lose and it signalled the Soviets
We will use Nuclear Force if need be knowing the outcome will be a total loss for each side winner or loser and that is what put the Soviets in their place without a war. It is a shame President Kennedy was struck down by a coward or cowards and was not able to lead this country to even greater things than putting a man on the Moon, Had he been able to to finish out the 1960's i am sure this world would be a better place and a more peaceful one.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
CIVIL DEFENSE No,12
THE SOUND OF THE AIR RAID SIREN IN ATTACK MODE NOTHING COULD BE MORE CHILLING THAN TO HEAR THIS SIREN KNOWING WAR WAS COMING...
THE SOUND OF THE AIR RAID SIREN IN ATTACK MODE NOTHING COULD BE MORE CHILLING THAN TO HEAR THIS SIREN KNOWING WAR WAS COMING...
Friday, April 8, 2011
Fallout Shelter Manager, Information Officer
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