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you know guys Defcon everybody dies is
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probably one of the more interesting
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games you could get on Steam for like
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$10 it's a strategy game where literally
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everyone dies because when nuclear
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weapons are brought in millions of
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people are effectively wiped in the
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matter of minutes now of course this
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isn't a video review of Defcon in fact
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I'm talking about the real world that we
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live in now if you're somebody that
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considers themselves to be a prepper you
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know words like ICBM trending and World
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War III trending is probably in your
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mind at least some level of a return on
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investment I think it's amazing to be
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prepping especially for a world that is
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relatively wild when it comes to
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stability on a day-to-day basis you know
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in today's day and age there's so many
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conflicts that one could say it almost
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Rivals that period before World War II
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where there was a lot of different
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regimes a lot of different forms of
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expansionism that all led to the entire
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massive world war that got pretty much
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every single major country involved and
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usually in that situation you know it
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was different back then now with things
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like intercontinental ballistic missiles
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and nukes like Defcon everybody dies so
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according to Rockstar Games conspiracy
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theorists today was the day that we were
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supposed to get any information
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regarding Grand Theft Auto 6's trailer 2
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but if anything we didn't get any of
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that and I pretty much expected it what
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we did get was a lot of world leaders
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discussing actual ICBM or irbm attacks
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so early on I Thursday morning a whole
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bunch of Russian actual like ICBM
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started raiding hell from the sky this
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is some footage actually captured and
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shared by Forbes and plenty of other
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Publications one of the reasons why I
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don't make these videos literally like
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the day after it happens is because
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there is a level of misinformation uh
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sometimes you'll find people sharing
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like four or five-year-old Arma footage
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Arma 3 footage and uh passing it off is
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realistic and generally where your
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grandparents might actually believe oh
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my God that is real or they might share
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like flight simulator footage and
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pretend and pass it off like it's the
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real thing it's best to wait maybe a few
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days so every single country can kind of
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response you know and get their word out
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so to speak now in this footage over
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here it almost looks like just God is
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raining down actual like hell from the
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sky like this is actually a smiting that
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is occurring no what appears to be the
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case is actual ibms not I cbms okay so
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anyways you can see that actual like
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missile barres are going down and where
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did this actually occur ladies and
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gentlemen this occurred in the city of
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Deno Ukraine okay so basically what has
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effectively happened over here is some
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new type of intermediate range
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Hypersonic ballistic missiles so irbm
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actually were carrying payloads that
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thankfully did not contain anything of
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the nuclear variety thankfully speaking
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and that's according to democracy Now
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now while it seems like the Ukrainian
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president decided to also respond on to
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this uh this translation I can't speak
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you know Russian Ukrainian or any of
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that but one translation that came from
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again Forbes was it seems one weapon
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delivered all the P Warheads the
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Telemetry high and fast indicated it was
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a ballistic missile it had all the
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characteristics speed altitude of an
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intercontinental ballistic missile so
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immediately that was when icbms were
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being shared around on the internet and
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people were genuinely scared right like
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if you ever want to think about the
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world ending there's a pretty good
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website that I'll actually show you
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known as exit monday.com now if you
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followed my channel since literally the
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days of haunted gaming then you probably
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knew that at some point we were looking
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at end end of the world scenarios and
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some of them came from this website so
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believe it or not we've thankfully pass
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some of these actual scenarios but did
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you know that even if none of these
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happen we still actually will end up
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going through some end of the world
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scenario for instance in a 100 trillion
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years if Humanity evolves to the point
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where we be actual Cyborg human beings
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and yes some people believe this
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monstrosity could actually be a human
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being of the future then eventually we
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would need to consume such little energy
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that have we' have to put our physical
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bodies into sleep mode and eventually
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that would just cause us to eternally
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sleep forever because as the universe
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expands and cools the level of energy
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that was once present dwindles literally
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year by year so this is going to happen
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to you in like a 100 trillion years none
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of us are going to be alive for it but
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if Humanity does make it to 100 trillion
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years then they'll have to worry about
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it going forward but it's also really
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interesting looking at some of this
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stuff because it also covers end of thee
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world scenarios that might relate to
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things like you know massive Global like
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massive um environmental issues it might
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also you know relate to Crazy end of the
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world scenarios that religion brings
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into the mix too like if you follow any
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of the world's major religions you might
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actually you know know of things like
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Judgment Day for instance when when the
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Antichrist comes or you might come
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across wild [ __ ] like Ragnarok okay
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which sounds awesome as [ __ ] if it
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happens but at the end of the day the
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world ends and everybody dies so that's
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just one reality now the thing about it
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is Humanity has pretty much come into
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grasps with the world ending several
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times in the past which is why I
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genuinely have a pretty positive outlook
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in life I think no matter how bad things
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can get I like to believe and hope that
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most of the people running the world
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world will probably at least realize
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that ending us all is not beneficial in
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any capacity but then again human beings
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are also quite disappointing so you do
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have to worry a little bit now in the
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last couple days what even got me a
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little freaked out about it too was a
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Russian uh actual government account was
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posting wild [ __ ] like this now one
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account known as Dimitri medv I hope I
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pronounced that one right uh Russian
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names sound cool as hell but pronouncing
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them is a whole different story rights
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so that's what you wanted well you damn
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well got it a Hypersonic ballistic
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missile attack so if you read this right
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here woo it literally does look like
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actual God smiting you down I mean it's
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kind of insane how this is happening
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from literally above no one can see it
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it's it's literally like the actual like
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launch seems way bigger on the camera
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like if you actually look at it it looks
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literally like a shooting star is
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hitting something and as it hits the
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ground you can actually see the
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explosion doesn't really seem as is big
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in comparison but again these are fast
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strong
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strikes now again this is a government
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account okay as denoted by the gray
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check mark in this situation this is the
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Deputy chair of the security Council of
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the Russian Federation so Russia's new
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nuclear Doctrine means NATO missiles
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fired against our country could be
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deemed an attack by the block on Russia
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Russia could retaliate with
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wmds that is weapons of mass destruction
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for those of you too young to know about
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the last previous war that we were
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involved in against keev and key NATO
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facilities whether they're wherever
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they're located that means World War II
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so look it's not as if no government
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official back in the day ever Flex the
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fact that they could end the goddamn
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world on a minute's notice but uh to see
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it happen so close when there are plenty
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of actual active Wars happening on a
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daily basis especially in today's day
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and age I would say I've never seen
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personally have never seen the world
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this unstable uh for really ever it
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really felt like when I was a kid the
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world was a bit more in terms of stable
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people got along a little bit better but
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uh maybe that was just me being young
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and I just didn't understand the world
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as much back then but yeah it's scary
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[ __ ] when you read this from an actual
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[ __ ] State account now even according
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to Vladimir Putin the current Premier
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president dictator of Russia pretty much
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says listen what happened was a
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Ukrainian military facility was attacked
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struck with a new ballistic missile and
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said it was called oresnik also
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translated to the Hazel he said its
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deployment was a response to the US
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plans to produce and deploy intermidiate
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and short- range missiles and that
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Russia would respond decisively and
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symmetrically in the event of an
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escalation Moscow said it targeted a
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missile and defense firm in the central
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Ukrainian city of denpro where missile
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and space rocket company pivin Mas known
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as ym by Russians is based so yeah it
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really was like kind of a strategic
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attack but for like the last couple days
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reading the words ICBM and World War III
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especially if you're like a doom
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scroller really on any social media
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platform or it doesn't even matter if
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you're on social media it really is just
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if you turn on the news for like 5
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Seconds when you wake up and you just
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hear that hey guys World War III is
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right around the corner it does initiate
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some level of a freak out to anybody so
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for instance a Us official on Thursday
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confirmed to Fox News that Ukrainian
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authorities were actually briefed ahead
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of the actual attack that this type of
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weapon may be used against the
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ukrainians in order to help it prepare
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so of course when you read things like
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you know Putin and US sources have
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confirmed the strike was not an ICBM but
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the Kremlin also claimed that the weapon
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poses a significant challenge for
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anybody in our sector of the world so
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those missile attack targets at a speed
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of mock 10 which is 2 and2 miles a
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second okay so [ __ ] fast basically
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according to this the current world air
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defense systems and missile defense
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developed by Americans in Europe do not
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intercept such missiles so a it's kind
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of a weird wild Flex to show that yes we
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are as dangerous as you think we're not
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a [ __ ] paper Tiger but the other
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thing that also comes out of this is
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obviously governments have to be
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notified that uh this doesn't Ain a
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nuclear payload because this is when we
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get into territories of like continuity
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of government so something that always
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fascinates me is what I always look up
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is the US nuclear launch decision
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process now every single large country
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in the world has a response process and
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to give you an idea of why they have
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this response process by The Arms
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Control Association a 2024 estimates
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that like literally the United States
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and Russia has like 90% of the world's
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current active nuclear warheads so for
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instance according to this actual like
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research and this comes from the US
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Department of State Department of energy
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and the Stockholm International Peace
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Research Institute that you know if you
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look at other countries like the United
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Kingdom they have like 225 missiles
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right France has 290 Israel has 90 which
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you know Iran would probably have
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roughly the same amount Pakistan and
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India 170 each roughly and then of
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course if you look at Russia
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5,580 nuclear weapons okay as compared
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to the United States which appears to be
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the largest stockpiler of
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5,748 I remember back when I was in like
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high school and I had my senior like
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Civics teacher like tell me straight up
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a statistic I don't know how true this
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is that apparently both Nations have so
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many Warheads that they could end the
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world seven times over and I think still
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have nuclear weapons left over
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[ __ ] why do you need that many
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nuclear weapons okay like we get it we
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get it buddy you got the ability to end
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humanity and progress within the span of
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15 minutes and that's how scary it is
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too think about all the actual like
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advancements and achievements and
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history mankind has ever made we now
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possess such weapons that we can end our
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entire civilization in the matter of
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minutes thousands and thousands tens of
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thousands of years of human progress all
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wiped within 10 minutes I mean when you
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really think about it like that it
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actually is wild to really process so
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when you look at things like the US
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nuclear launch decision process so
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they've got a whole bunch of like actual
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acronyms but the most important ones are
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obviously Kus which is the continental
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United States and then of course you've
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got NORAD you've got pus so you've got
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stratcom so to give you an idea about it
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right let's say at around the launch
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time of a Russian missal launch one
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minute into it Us infrared satellites
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detect hot plume from Russian ballistic
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missiles during a 4 to 7 Minute long
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boost phase of flight so satellites
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instantly transmit that detection data
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to early warning systems at norat
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stratcom the nmcc and N mmcc so at this
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moment in time four minutes into the
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launch okay noran and stratcom the early
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teams were like all right we actually
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got a early like understanding like
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they're pretty confident that the
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nuclear threat to the US or North
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America is pretty [ __ ] real so at
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this moment 4 to 9 minutes after if the
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confidence is medium or high the
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president of the United States is then
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notified and all the reachable advis are
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dialed into the most insane Zoom meeting
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you could imagine about a minute later
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stratcom Commander briefs pus on the
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threat and response options along with
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their consequences and basically makes
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recommendations which is we should
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[ __ ] retaliate back because if you
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got thousands upon thousands of nukes
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you're not the only one that's dying on
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the world today so 10 to 15 minutes
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after an attack be's ground Radars
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detect missiles in mid-flight early
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warning teams confirm attack underway
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and computers update predictions of
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where which cities are going to be hit
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and really how bad things are going to
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be which when it comes to nuclear war
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it's all bad okay like I said in the
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beginning with Defcon everybody dies so
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18 uh 17 minutes in president of the
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United States informs the War Room which
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has been monitoring of the response
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option so the nmcc challenges pus to
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authenticate the identity using the gold
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codes so what are the gold codes for any
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examination gold codes are based
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basically like the actual nuclear launch
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codes and according to how they describe
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it they're basically printed on like
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what is a credit card size like plastic
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card they call it the biscuit so you're
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supposed to like Snap this into and then
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you're basically supposed to decipher
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like the codes on it and verify that
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you're actually the commander-in-chief
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of the United States right like it's a
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pretty int it's like the world's wildest
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two Factor authentication right like
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when you're on the phone at the end of
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the world they have to do the final 2fa
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check to make sure the president can
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fire back that the president is
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confirmed and they have confirmed that
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they are ending the world like when you
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become president of the United States
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and God forbid a war actually comes out
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you basically also are given the task of
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deciding Humanity's future right like
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imagine waking up in the middle of the
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night during a wild [ __ ] hits the fan
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scenario and basically given a few
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minutes to confirm your identity and
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basically launch back the end of the
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world right like it's [ __ ] insane
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when you really actually process it in
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your head so then you start looking up
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things things like us continuity of
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government programs now every single
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nation large enough in the world has a
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cog in process so what a continuative of
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government basically means that at some
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point if [ __ ] hits the fan the United
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States has a line of succession and a
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way for them to come back from the ashes
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and run the government one of the things
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that I always found super interesting
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that I very recently learned about was
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something known as a designated Survivor
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so this was actually something that was
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coined up when nuclear weapons came into
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play in the modern day and age we live
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in so basically since like the 50s and
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of course this is a list of actual
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designated survivors so these
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individuals basically get set aside uh
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during massive like State of the Union
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addresses where like you know big
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leadership is supposed to be together so
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in the event that a nuclear strike Hits
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DC or like just blows up every single
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like massive leader the United States
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always keeps one person away from any of
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these situations in complete safety so
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if the worst case scenario happens there
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will always be somebody to lead the
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government uh in some capacity right so
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it's wild when you look at every single
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route these people take it almost makes
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it look like you're looking at the
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world's largest methhead coming up with
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the most insane [ __ ] because they're
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paranoid out there but is it really
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paranoia when in a modern day and age
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people can be out to get you no that's
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just called being safe now look I know
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that I'm kind of like trying to have
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like a goofy fun fun haha time talking
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about this but but this stuff really
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fascinates me I get really wilded out
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when I look at things like nuclear
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strikes and I look at I mean it sounds
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weird out of context when I say it but I
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get like really blown away when I start
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looking up all these contingency
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programs because if it's one thing that
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really baffles me is that Humanity has
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lived for thousands of years but we're
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now at a point a precipice where we can
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literally lose our entire existence in
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the matter of minutes if world leaders
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disagree with each other right I think
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humanity is amazing in a lot of ways and
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I think that you know in a perfect world
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we would all [ __ ] get along but
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clearly in some cases we just don't all
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right simple as that I just think it's
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wild to see that we can end ourselves
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now at the end of the day you know no
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matter what happens I like to just
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remind people that if the worst does
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occur you really don't have any other
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option but to hold the closest around
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you and see the fireworks go off it's
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one of the reasons why while I'm
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fascinated I've slowly to just accept
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all of this okay and I've learned to
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accept it because worrying about and
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doom scrolling about World War II isn't
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really going to be good for your mental
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health at some point you just have to
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understand that you live day by day and
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if the worst ever comes to happen then
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you know you live every day like
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basically it's your last you live every
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day in the most positive manner that you
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can and you hold the people around you
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as the nukes fall now one thing that
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always blows me away and if you've
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watched my channel for the last couple
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years you know you know that I'm a huge
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sucker for emergency alert scenarios so
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while I talked about the government
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knowing what they're doing the
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government always has advanced knowledge
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of [ __ ] that's about to happen now what
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about the government warning the people
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so this is a real clip that I'm about to
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show you and mind you some of the tones
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I might have to edit out because of
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legal reasons broadcast reasons but also
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I don't want to like trip any possible
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EAS system that we're about to discuss
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so back in 1983 this is one of the
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emergency broadcast tests in Los Angeles
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California and it's kind of creepy it's
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kind of like analog horrory when you
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watch it check this out oh this is a
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test for the next 60 seconds this
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station will conduct a test of the
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emergency broadcast system this is only
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a
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test so for the next like 60 seconds
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people had seen this on their like TVs
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and thankfully they put this as a test
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because us in a real scenario if there
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is the event of a natural disaster or
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the event of a [ __ ] Nuclear Strike
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attacking like California Los Angeles
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which would at the time during the Cold
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War was a pretty uh massive Target yeah
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you would see this except it would not
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be a test it would just be run for the
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hills buddy it's over in fact a real
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life version of this actually happened
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at one point I've talked about this
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before but this is a real actual message
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so one of the alert systems in Hawaii
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actually kicked off off and they
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basically showed emergency alert
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ballistic missile threat inbound to
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Hawaii seek immediate shelter this is
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not a drill now you know you might be
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complaining about [ __ ] like Amber Alerts
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and whatnot on your phone but imagine
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like just randomly picking out your
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phone and reading this the amount of
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anxiety and fear one would have would be
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insane and there's one user by the name
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of Joe Walker who actually did capture
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some footage from the University of
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Hawaii where actually students were
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panicking once they saw it like you can
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see literally people running for the
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head
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running for any form of shelter once
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they read stuff like this and you can't
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even blame them because it's just it's
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just that wild so for 38 minutes and 13
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seconds people were like all right I
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guess we're screwed so at this moment
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State officials actually ended up
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blaming a miscommunication during a
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drill at the Hawaii Emergency Management
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Agency for the first message now to be
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fair if you ever have done a false alarm
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like this there needs to be some serious
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cont quence for the government officials
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involved in it because this kind of
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stuff seriously will just spread the
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most pandemonium to someone like imagine
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38 minutes of just realizing that your
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life might actually be over but one real
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scenario where this actually did kick up
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I talked about it about a year ago when
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North Korea was like firing uh you know
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missiles and at one point in Japan they
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started issuing this error to the
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residents of Hokkaido now while I can't
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translate this this actually was an
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evacuation warning because of a missile
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attack that was possibly about to at the
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time you know hit somewhere in Japanese
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territories now the Japanese government
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said that this was an actual emergency
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warning wasn't a joke but they actually
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retracted it as soon as they found out
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that the actual missile going out was
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not going to be landing in Japan's
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territory so yeah this is stuff that
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happens pretty much you know for for a
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lot of countries it's it's more
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normalized than it is over here right
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like if you live in Japan if you live in
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any country where missile threats are
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like a day-to-day thing then yeah for
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them their people are probably pretty
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like uh I guess you could say uh I I
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guess you could say the people living in
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those regions have become normalized to
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this kind of stuff but yeah it is just
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so wild that we live in this day and age
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where this kind of [ __ ] can just
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constantly be happening now at the end
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of the day thankfully Russia did not
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launch an intercontinental ballistic
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missile it was actually later revealed
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to be an irbm which is one of the
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reasons why again I like to wait on
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these videos because spring unnecessary
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misinformation and pandemonium is never
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actually conclusive I want to make
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videos that are entertaining I want to
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make videos that are informative I don't
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want to make videos that are going to be
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throwing people down into a pit of
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misinformation and pandemonium and
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contribute to that so that's just one of
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the reasons why I kind of wait for these
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videos I know that it's best to strike
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when the iron is hot but in an age of
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actual misinfo especially coming from
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some of the highest branches of
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authority at times uh is not something
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that you should be contributing to but
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ladies and and Gentlemen even beyond all
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of it this just topic fascinates me when
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I read about you know intercontinental
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ballistic missiles nuclear weapons the
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world ending it's just one of those
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things where the processes are super
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duper interesting and the ways that we
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detect the way that we counter them the
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way that we even just relay how the
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world ends to each other is just a stark
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reminder of how fragile our existence on
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this planet really is so at the end of
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the day look I'm not saying this to to
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kind of freak people out and make people
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Doom uh if anything I want you to Doom
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far less because at the end of the day
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ladies and gentlemen the world will end
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we will die it's what we do until we get
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to that point that really matters it's
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how we live it's how we treat the people
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around us it's how we make people around
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us smile and enjoy their life before it
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all comes to its final conclusion we
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will die at some point but before we die
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I hope that at least we all can agree to
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make each other smile make each other
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feel loved protected safe and ultimately
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be really good human beings to each
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other because while we can't trust our
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leaders entirely I think we should try
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trusting each other anyways that's
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