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Hey -- were YOU that mistaken operator in Hawaii?! 😊😊😊
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"The gift that keeps on giving...."
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See the "mass driver" weapons depicted in the science fiction TV show BABYLON 5. Quite effective.
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The ONE THING that really prevents any of this is the lack of a really powerful and really efficient aerospace propulsion technology. Up to now, the ONLY THING that could possibly work would be nuclear pulse propulsion, as proposed by the USA's PROJECT ORION study in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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While watching this I was reminded that I have read -- although I cannot confirm this personally -- that the state of California has done away with {or is doing away with} their emergency system[s] utilizing amateur / ham radio operators for emergency communications, and instead relying on the internet. It is pretty clear from this event cellular phone systems and the internet would likely be overloaded -- if not totally inoperative -- in the event of a catastrophic emergency.
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FWIW: Some more information on DR. STRANGELOVE (Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb), Stanley Kubrick's nightmare black comedy motion picture released in 1964, about the end of the world. In this movie, the Soviets had built an automated {and NOT disarmable} defence system called "DOOMSDAY" that would detonate numerous underground-based 100-megaton-range hydrogen bombs which were jacketed with a form of cobalt, if the USSR was nuked. A psychotic US Air Force General, NOT KNOWING about the Soviets' DOOMSDAY system, illegally launched all the B-52s in his wing to attack the Soviet Union. The thing about those modern Russian Status-6 torpedoes -- AFAIK also called "Poseidon" -- is they not only carry thermonuclear warheads {possibly In 100 megaton range and jacketed with cobalt}, but the torpedoes themselves are powered by small nuclear reactors, and controlled by A.I. computer systems. They could operate autonomously for weeks, if not months. They are approximately 6 feet in diameter and 60 feet long.
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I have heard of this illness previously, but NEVER KNEW the details of it.
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SIMON: "By jove, it's a cheery time to be alive isn't it...." 😊😊😊😊😊
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